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"Well, well," continued the husband, "I can forgive him an' all o' them now for God help them, they're in a state of most heart-breakin' distitution, livin' only upon the bits that the poor starvin' neighbors is able to crib from their own hungry mouths for them!"

Wuz her deep, mournful sithes preparin' me for the heart-breakin' sorrow?" I couldn't abear the thought, and I riz up and walked away. As I did so a bystander sez, "Have you been up on the Awful Tower?" "No," sez I, "I've been through awful things, enough, accidental like, without layin' plans and climbin' up on 'em."

He wuz a portly, handsome man when we see him last, with red cheeks, iron-gray hair and whiskers and tall, erect figger. Now he had the look of a man who had kep' stiddy company with Death, Disgrace, Agony and Fear kep' company with 'em so long that he wuz a stranger to anybody and everybody else. He hurried away, sayin' agin in them same heart-breakin' axents: "Where is Lucia?"

She certainly is a heart-breakin' device, with her red hair and red lips and " "FATHER!" Paloma was deeply shocked. Complete isolation, of course, Alaire had found to be impossible, even though her ranch lay far from the traveled roads and her Mexican guards were not encouraging to visitors.

For if Christopher discovered a new world, Senator Stanford wuz a-takin' the youth of this country into a new realm a-sailin' 'em out into a new world, and a grander one than they'd any idee on a-sailin' 'em out on the great ship of his magnificent Charity; and that Ship," sez I, in a kind of a tremblin' voice, "wuz wafted out at first on the sombre wings of a heart-breakin' sorrow; but they grew white," sez I "they grew silver white as that great Ship sailed on and on.

Tucker gave of the misery and gloom spread over the place affected him visibly, and her account of the two girls, and the alteration she had seen in them, did not tend to dispel his emotion. "As for Joan," she said, letting a tear escape and trickle down her cheek, "'tis heart-breakin' to look at her.

It is heart-breakin' to think on't, though it all come out right in the end, as the hardest things will if we cling to Duty. But Josiah wuz gittin' worrisome and wanted to go, but I sez, "Josiah, I must see Solomon's Temple." She wuz dressed beautiful, her neck and bosom sparklin' with diamonds. I don't approve of such dressin' in the street, but Jane Olive wuz always showy.

Dewlap, it's heart-breakin'. And all because some weak-minded smart aleck gets them paroled. As I was sayin', the law's all right if it wasn't for the people that abuse it." "This is most interesting," said Mr. Yollop. "I've never quite understood why ninety per cent of the paroled convicts go back to the penitentiary so soon after they've been liberated." "Of course," explained Mr.

There wuz one in the Holland exhibit, called "Alone in the World," a picter that rousted up my feelin's to a almost alarmin' extent. It wuz a picter by Josef Israel. It wuz a sight to see how this picter touched the hearts of the people. No grandeur about it, but it held the soul of things pathos, heart-breakin' sorrow.

Why can't they realize that a end must come to it, and it may be a fearful and a shameful one, and if it is a happiness that stops, it will leave in the heart when happiness gets out, a emptiness, a holler place, where like as not onhappiness will get in, and mebby stay there for some time, gaulin' and heart-breakin' to the opposite pardner to see it go on?