Moreover, Hermon surely knew that if he came to him as a blind man he would find a brother; if he came restored to sight, he would also find a brother, and likewise a fellow-artist with whom he could live and work.
But when I realize who I am, I see before me a blind man who is poorer than a beggar, because the scorching flames melted even the gold which was to help him pay his debts.
The dog, which Hermon had owned only a few months, continued to bark; but above his hostile baying the blind man thought he recognised a name at whose sound the blood surged hotly into his cheeks.
She hoped to conquer also her father's reluctance to give his only child in marriage to a blind man, especially as Hermon's last work promised to give him the right to rank with the best artists of his age.
To devote his time and skill to a blind man who, under the severest of visitations, lulled himself so contentedly in happiness, he considered unjust to others who desired recovery more ardently.
A blind man may as soon sort things by their colours, and he that has lost his smell as well distinguish a lily and a rose by their odours, as by those internal constitutions which he knows not.
He feels like he is going to steal the money from a blind man, but he does not care.
They begin to kick, and want their money back, but they would not have thought of such a thing had they won the money from a blind man, for they did think he must be nearly blind, or he could have seen the mark on the winning card.
But you can't expect a blind man to be the essence of amiability," said Tresler.
She was half disposed to refuse Jake's request that she should summon the blind man, but a smiling nod from Tresler decided her.
No--that is myblind man I have brought to see you.
But even in that moment Gwen's beauty has such force that the words "A blind man!
If Gwen was to marry a blind man, at least do not let her do it in order to contradict her parents.
When the immediate business was settled Perrine was left alone with the blind man.
Perrine read or translated all these letters for the blind man.
Belhomme loved to teach, and it would be indeed a sacrifice for her to give up her school, she felt, after she had talked with the blind man, that it was here where her duty lay.
Christ made salve out of spittle to cure a blind man, and the humblest instrumentality may, under God, cure the blindness of the soul.
But how could a blind man be a traveling salesman?
I have plenty of money, I can support a blind man.
It is very easy for two or three seeing people to circumvent a blind man.
I have decided that I will either go into a convent, or marry a blind man.
The magistrate began to read the evidence aloud, when he was interrupted by a piercing cry; and a blind man, whom no one had as yet perceived, presented himself before the assembly.
It was a fearful thing to place a man's life at the mercy of the fugitive reminiscences of a blind man, who could only trust to his hearing.
But what could a blind man, and one so long absent from Argenteuil, have to communicate?
Sort of a game of blind man's buff," broke in Danbury.
He evaded the question, and asked if he and the "blind man" might have some breakfast.
Watson nearly forgot his rĂ´le of blind man, more than once, in his desire to see the accomplishments of the terrier.
When the plump hostess saw the blind man, the boy and the dog, her face softened.
Who would have believed that a blind man and a crippled woman could have come as far as this?
It's a horrible nightmare, this being stranded and lame out here somewhere with a blind man.
Well, that was best; a blind man had no right to marry.
But Lawrence Gordon, the blind hero of the triangle tragedy, which runs its inevitable course in the mountain cabin of Philip Ortez, takes on a new interest, when we learn that his creator is himself a blind man.
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