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"Thrice " Before she could catch it for the third time, Norah seized her passionately by the arm, and the parasol dropped to the ground between them. "You are treating me heartlessly," she said. "For shame, Magdalen for shame!" The irrepressible outburst of a reserved nature, forced into open self-assertion in its own despite, is of all moral forces the hardest to resist.
"If she's that, what am I?" she added, as a continuation of the same cry, and sobbing pitifully: and the rarity with her of such abandonment only made the condition more dire. "You are nothing to me nothing." said Troy, heartlessly. "A ceremony before a priest doesn't make a marriage. I am not morally yours."
"Em'ry kin go along an' holp," he said, heartlessly; for poor Emory's joy in perceiving that the guest was not a fixture, and that his presence was not to be an embargo on any word between himself and Millicent during the entire evening, was pitiably manifest. But the situation was still not without its comforts, since Dundas was to go too.
And it was rather with the forlorn eyes of the sentimental Frenchman than with the veneration of Dean Stanley, that we wandered about the ever- sacred Aceldama of mortally wounded and dying Christianity. One dares not, one could never, speak irreverently of Jerusalem. One cannot think heartlessly of a disappointed love.
You who left my mother to die?" A fine scorn shook the low voice. "My God! do not be so hard. Only because you are young and blind can you speak so heartlessly. Do you not see, it is because I cannot do for her, that I want now to do for you? I want it with all my soul for her sake, as well as yours! I wish to undo, as well as I can, the bitter wrong." Devant moaned.
I'm certain he has tried; his pride has been horridly wounded. You were shrewd, and he has had his lesson. If these little rufflings don't come before marriage they come after; so it's not time lost; and it's good to be able to look back on them. You are very white, my child." "Can you, Mrs. Mountstuart, can you think I would be so heartlessly treacherous?"
And yet, alas! in spite of all this bounty, men called Christians, and how many! live heartlessly, not caring for the gracious benefit. Look at the world.
"I have merited this cruel contempt, this painful punishment from my royal master," said Pollnitz. "I submit silently. I will not, for a moment, seek to justify myself." "You do well in that. You can make no defence. You left my service faithlessly and heartlessly, with the hope of marrying a fortune.
He had not meant that this accusation should fasten upon him when he sent Ollie from the room; he had not thought that far ahead. His one concern was that she should not be found there, dressed and ready to go, and the story of her weakness and folly given heartlessly to the world. And Curtis Morgan where was he, the man to blame for all this thing?
For years his work had seemed so endless and yet so futile for what was it all leading to? that it had been heartlessly and hopelessly done, and when it was finished, it had left him so weary that he had no spirit for anything else much of the time. Now the old order had, indeed, changed, yielding place to new.
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