ll. It is not unmaidenly. Simple honest frankness, is the most maidenly thing in the world, when it is a woman's time to speak. The fact th unicode delete icon e to think, love, when you get to the Priory," Mr. Carlisle observed in the same tone--an absolute tone. "Yes. I know how that would be!" E .
"she spent the night in the village. She could not help walking--unless mamma had sent the carriage or something for her." "Spent the nigh .
tered coldly in the wintry sun. There Madame Lajeunesse, the skilful washerwoman, angry to be taken so long from her tubs, and Bonhomme Ham .
ith him, and to give him some instructions from Herr Balthasar. The fire in the vast furnace glared wildly through the dusk: the brighter g .
aid," said Eleanor with a most unruffled smile. "I wrote to frighten you." "But I was not frightened. Are things no better in the islands t .
ned by the roaring of the thunder, on foot, wandering over ploughed land and meadow. They crost the large plain in every quarter; wherever .
distinguish the difference in pronunciation?" I asked. "I was educated in Germany," he answered. "I learned a good many things there beside .
part of one who openly denounced him as a traitor and usurper. Real greatness of mind could alone have risen above personal resentment unde .
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at Coventry, and preach to the soldiers of the garrison. Here his skill in polemics was called into requisition, in an encounter with two .
id you ever feel in danger from the temptation, Eleanor?" "Never, aunty. I think it never so much as touched me." "Then Mr. Carlisle has be .
t little house for me," said the old lady, as she closed down the lid of the trunk. There was a wistful note in Blossy's voice, which made .
nto the hall to receive, as Abe supposed, a more detailed description of his malady. He felt too weak, however, to question Angy when she r .
thought this a very great misfortune, as I wished to have settled on shore in some business or other. Perhaps I might have chosen that of .
ty soon have brought us up if we had run on them; but we had look-outs at the jib-boom-end and the topsail-yard-arms, and as the water was .
one." We envy not the man who can sneer at this simple picture. It is honest as Nature herself. An old and lonely man looks back upon the y .
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s allowed to enter that room. Then the tyrant would unbend, and receive family and neighborhood visits. Though she had lived a spinster's l .
trip into the country; and that was in October, only a few days before orders were given for the Colonials to embark for New York. Havana .
with sympathy. Now the mass of fighting, shrieking men swayed to one side, now to the other; now they advanced, now they retreated, till by .
before I would make it an excuse for disobeying God." This was said without any heat, but as the quietest of conclusions. Eleanor stood sil .
ve of absence? What are we to think of you? Besides Herr Balthasar will want you; for there is no one here just now to take your post of se .