And I suppose you're sick to death of the same old thing, and dread the thought of another week of it.
How happily would she go to sleep tonight to the music of the lullaby of the thought: "Another week at the Merry Nickel, another week at the Merry Nickel!
She knew she ought at least to give her some intimation of the situation, lest the other should be wholly unprepared and enter perhaps upon some course that must be rudely interrupted by the end of another week.
Thus we could meet both yesterdays and todays need, and are brought to the close of another week.
Truly, we are exceedingly poor; nevertheless there are the necessary provisions till Monday morning, and thus we were brought to the close of another week.
Thus we have something towards the need of another week.
Thus, by the kindness of the Lord, we have the exact sum which is required, and are again brought to the close of another week.
No sooner had she expressed her delight in Mr. Allen's lengthened stay than Miss Tilney told her of her father's having just determined upon quitting Bath by the end of another week.
Chapter 7 A very few days more, and Captain Wentworth was known to be at Kellynch, and Mr Musgrove had called on him, and come back warm in his praise, and he was engaged with the Crofts to dine at Uppercross, by the end of another week.
Catherine's countenance fell, and in a voice of most sincere concern she echoed Miss Tilney's concluding words, "By the end of another week!
Another week, only one other week, would have been enough for us.
Thus we are brought to the close of another week, though the expenses of it have not been less than 110l.
We are brought to the close of another week, and have been supplied with all we needed; but there is now again nothing left.
Yet we are brought to the close of another week, having been able to meet all its expenses.
This very evening He has again kindly supplied us with means for the commencement of another week.
He had been away ten days; he said he was going for a fortnight; in another week at the longest she would see him.
Ted still stood between her and the void where there is no more revelation, no hope, no love--and Hardy would be in London in another week.
In another week, Coligny would be leaving, having, as he hoped, brought the king entirely round to his views; and the vast majority of the Huguenot gentlemen resolved to stay until he left.
Why, man, in another week we shall be out of Paris, and on our way south.
He is easier, and the king's surgeon is of opinion that he will recover from his wounds, and possibly may be fit to travel in a litter, in another week.
Things will be altogether beyond the reach of our purses in another week.
You will see in another week, when people begin to recognize generally what a siege means, that everything eatable will double in price, and in a month only millionaires will be able to purchase them.
There is no saying who will be alive at the end of another week, and I should like the marriage to be witnessed by you.
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