Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !

Updated: June 7, 2025


Strafford said. "Mrs. Costello wishes to come and remain here." The doctor looked at him curiously. "Mrs. Costello is my patient also," he said; "I am half inclined to forbid her coming." "She is your patient, doctor! How is that? I thought she was looking ill, though she denies it."

Tell her I knew her dear mother." Mrs. Costello's eyes, as she returned placidly to the task of labelling jars upon shining jars of marmalade, shone with their most radiant expression. Marg'ret and Joe Hammond were constant visitors in the big Costello house after that. Their father was away, looking for work, Mrs.

The LORD CHIEF BARON We cannot allow you to speak on that subject. COSTELLO I will conclude, then. I have nothing to say further than to thank your lordships for the latitude you have given me in these few remarks, and also to thank your lordships for your kindness during my trial.

It was already half-past four. Mr. Strafford came back; but, seeing the absorbed attitude of Mrs. Costello, he would not disturb her, and the silence continued. At last she moved. She had been looking, with intense eagerness, at one point far away in the distance. She turned round to Mr. Strafford. "Look!" she said; "it is a sail." He rose, and looked as she pointed. "I see nothing," he answered.

Ah! there were a few honest men on that jury. They knew that Augustine E. Costello was not guilty of the crime trumped up against him. They knew I was not guilty. Mr.

The cabin had grown very quiet, and the dull monotonous noise of the paddles had lulled Lucia almost to sleep, when she was startled by the touch of her mother's hand upon her arm. "It is very nearly time we were there," Mrs. Costello said. "If it is a fine night we ought to be able to see the island." They drew their cloaks closely round them and went up on deck.

He hurried to the door, and just outside it met Mrs. Elton, who came to Mrs. Costello's assistance. It was very long, however, before the faintness could be overcome, and when that was at last accomplished, Christian had fallen asleep; they waited then for his waking, and meanwhile Mrs. Costello heard from Mr. Bellairs the outline of what had happened. At last Christian awoke, and Mrs.

You may stay and see us settled, but after that you are to go home and attend to your own affairs." They reached London by noon, and before night they found, and took possession of, a lodging which Mrs. Costello said to herself would suit them very well until Lucia should be married; after which, of course, she would want to settle near Hunsdon.

I'm the one that was goin' to be prompt at dinner, too!" she added, with a superintending glance for all the children, as she tied on little John's napkin. F.X. Costello, Senior, undertaker by profession, and mayor by an immense majority, was already at the head of the table. "Late, eh, Mommie?" said he, good-naturedly.

Costello answered; "and as for her, perhaps it may comfort you to know that I have speculated a little on this subject, and I have some suspicion that there may be more sentiment in the affair then she allows." Lucia started up. "Really, mamma, I am so glad," she cried. "Only, why should she be so stupid?"

Word Of The Day

writing-mistress

Others Looking