She had spoken of her death to her Aunt Martha, saying, "I am so tired, but I do not want to leave you and my dear ones.
I mewed and mewed, for I knew I should never see my dear ones again.
It proved that they understood how well I loved my dear ones, and how gladly I would have given if I could.
Help me up, dear ones," she said, holding out her hand to each.
Write and encourage me, dear ones; and in case I should become a frozen plant, keep an extra warm place for me in the herbarium of your hearts.
Yes, dear ones, hasten to your shrubs and have some stimulating quarrels over them.
You know I have always hated restraints of any kind, dear ones," she said.
My heart and soul are in it, and though I am far from my dear ones I am happy.
You, dear ones, are my especial care and have been for over twenty long years; and your eternal good will continue in a sense to be first in my thoughts while life lasts.
Love for my dear ones, longing for my Fatherland might perhaps excuse me in the heart of this or the other candid man; but the world makes no account of all that.
Dear ones, dear ones, the world is your pleasure, you can use it at your will.
MY DEAR ONES: Here we are with November at the door!
The mists will shroud the valley, and ere long, my dear ones, I shall leave you, for I cannot stay too long away from all that awaits me there.
It may have been merely the natural sentiment which desires that the unconscious frame shall moulder quietly beside the mouldering forms which once held our dear ones.
We never feel the preciousness of dear ones so much, nor are so calm in the joy of possession, as when we have laid them in God's hands, and have learned how wise and wonderful His care is.
My dear ones, why do we quarrel, try to outshine each other and keep grudges against each other?
For know, dear ones, that every one of us is undoubtedly responsible for all men and everything on earth, not merely through the general sinfulness of creation, but each one personally for all mankind and every individual man.
Men's capacities for it, at the call ofdear ones here, should be the rebuke of their grudging surrender to God.
And what sacrilege it is to pour such treasures of affection at the feet of dear ones here, and to give so grudgingly such miserable doles of heart's love to Him!
Or still more the losses of those who were mourning for their dear ones?
It's just because I've got mydear ones left to me that this accursed ill-luck is so hard to bear.
Be companions to each other in the journey of this world, my dear ones, and if it should please God to give you children let them be bonds to bind you closer together.
And yet God is seeing me sold up and turned out, and my dear onesleft to die in a ditch.
This has been a very agreeable acquaintanceship, and I value it more highly than Czernyʼs; but not a word of this either, my dear ones.
Now I am quite alone, and enjoying a chat with you, my dear ones.
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