I can assure you all that by coming here I receive very great satisfaction, and I am glad to take part in a work in which so many of you are interested.
I again express the pleasure which both the Princess and myself have felt in coming here to-day, and say that we most cordially wish continued and lasting prosperity to King's College.
Coming here first, as a bride, the homely splendour of the house, and the gladness of its situation crowning the ridge of hill, appealed strongly to her imagination.
Why, the self-evident truth that you are forcing me rather brutally to pay the full price of my weakness in coming here, in permitting myself the indulgence of seeing you again.
And, papa, I do beg you will discourage Shotover from coming here, for really I would much rather not see him at present.
Now I've took the liberty of coming here-- 'Won't you sit down?
I believe that I am weak and forgetful of my station in coming here, but you know why I come, and what you offered when you stopped me in the street the other day.
I have already told you," she said, "my husband is coming here to join me.
But, I say once more, you will not have to tell him all that; for I am very certain, myself, that he has no intention of coming here.
I have condemned this murderer of my son to death; he shall end his life befittingly as a sacrifice to the gods whose power he hath defied in coming here--defied only to his own doom.
Your habit of coming here of a morning has been noted, I suspect, and they had intended, I imagine, to creep round and get up through the woods unseen.
Every Thursday evening she throws her house open for callers, and the youth of the academy are only too eager to avail themselves of the opportunity of coming here.
I not to be congratulated upon my bravery in coming here?
As a matter of fact, I've done a foolish thing in coming here, to Beechfield, at all.
She is coming here, and I cannot avoid a meeting, because immediately after her arrival we begin the rehearsals for Le Domino Noir (for which I have written recitatives and choruses), which I shall be compelled to attend.
I cannot prevent my brother's coming here, because I have no idea where he is just now.
Don't go straight there, Dick; if these fellows are dogging my footsteps everywhere, and saw me coming here, they might take it into their heads to follow you.
I can see no advantage myself in waiting a single day longer than there is a necessity for; I have been for the last year coming here merely as a visitor, and I want to take possession of you and have you all to myself.
The sheep--Annet, who do you think is coming here to-morrow?
Why, who can be coming here now--with such a ring as that?
I can tell you what--when I let Frank Radcliffe have the lease, I took into consideration that you were coming here as well as he.
He was very angry at King Leopold's coming here, received him very coldly at Windsor, had no conversation with him on business, and on one occasion exhibited a rudeness even to brutality.
Sebastiani is coming here as Ambassador--that is, unless he changes his mind and pleads ill-health.
Pozzo di Borgo is coming here, and the Emperor sends him partly to save time and, Madame de Lieven writes me word, 'to prove his goodwill, by sending his ablest and most confidential diplomatist.
It was with much difficulty that I prevailed on her to receive my son and wife one afternoon; as she remarked that her object in coming here was to secure health, not acquaintances.
Ah, he is coming here and he is going on to Philadelphia.
Dropping the letter upon her lap, she clasped her hands and raised her pale face toward heaven, murmuring: "She is coming here.
Well, he is coming here on the first of the month to find an office and fit it up.
Why, a few minutes ago we were afraid that we were taking a liberty in coming here to call on our lady-love at all!
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