At this moment I find that my handkerchief has left the pocket of my frock-coat.
Nature makes and unmakes all these divine treasures with gloomy indifference, and at last we find that we have not loved, we have only been embracing shadows.
She is very ignorant; but she is so finely gifted that whenever I show her anything beautiful I am astounded to find that I had never really seen it before, and that it is she who makes me see it.
Then I find that it is indeed composed of two separate pieces, opening on hinges, and fastened with hooks.
What was his astonishment to find that in all his dominions, which contained no less than twenty-seven millions of people, there were not above five-and-twenty servants altogether!
The public convenience demands that our carts should get to Paris by such a route, and no other (Napoleon had leisure to find that out, while he had a little war with the world upon his hands), and woe betide us if we infringe orders.
As we began by saying that our honourable friend has got in again at this last election, and that we are delighted to find that he has got in, so we will conclude.
After careful examination and close cross-questioning of the Out-of-Works, whom we have already registered at our Labour Bureau, we find that at least sixty per cent.
Our Emins have the Devil for their Mahdi, and when we get to them we find that it is their friends and neighbours who hold them back, and they are, oh, so irresolute!
We find thatwe can do this, that is to say, we can provide coffee and bread for breakfast and for supper, and a shake-down on the floor in the packing-boxes I have described in a warm dormitory for fourpence a head.
I'm dog-tired and the mosquitoes are beginning to find that we're here.
But it was all planned, and I was so engrossed in thinking of the ancient treasures I hope to find that I never thought of a possible trick.
Then: "I'm sure you wouldn't find that in the Rubaiyat.
No more have I," said Mr. Bennet; "and I am glad to find that you do not depend on her serving you.
Elizabeth was pleased to find that he had not betrayed the interference of his friend; for, though Jane had the most generous and forgiving heart in the world, she knew it was a circumstance which must prejudice her against him.
I wish you could give your time a little to some of the other people.
And as he spoke it he looked at her as though he would like to tear her limbs asunder.
Then she curtseyed, smiling at him drolly, and put her hand upon her breast.
The father, standing on the rug and pretending to answer the remarks made to him by Dick Roby, could see that Emily said but little.
We will unmask Coralth, and we will crush Valorsay if we find that he is really the instigator of the infamous plot that ruined you.
He was amazed tofind that he could utter falsehoods with such a calm, unblushing face--he was astonished at his own audacity.
It made him wild with rage to think that he was only separated from this immense fortune--the dream of his life--by a single word of mine, and to find that he had not the power to extort that word from me.
If you examine the average mind, however, you will be pretty sure to find that success is the touchstone by which we judge our fellows and what, in our hearts, we admire the most.
The mother gets out her visiting list of ten years before and is thunderstruck to find that it contains chiefly names of the "dead, the divorced, and defaulted.
In preparing this design we find that he was associated with a Mr. Douglas, to whom many allusions are made in his private letters.
I have had news tonight over the telephone and I find that I must curtail my visit.
If I find that my investigations lead me in the direction which at present seems probable, it is no ordinary person whom I shall have to arrest when the time comes.
Your true seaman cannot well desert a messmate; and I am glad to find that motives so correct exist among those fresh-water people.
But as much as I could lose, I have lost; and I don't find that I particularly care about it.
Florence was so relieved to find that it was only her hair and not her head which Mrs Brown coveted, that she offered no resistance or entreaty, and merely raised her mild eyes towards the face of that good soul.
What are my feelings, then, when I find that there is one subject avoided by us!
If we glance at the modes of treating the subject up to a quite recent date we find that little of serious effort to apply to it a strictly scientific method of investigation.
It was not till ruin stared him in the face, that he awoke from his dream of infatuation -- too happy, even then, to find that he had escaped utter beggary.
I know not what ails me; but I find that I feel no more pain.
Accordingly we find that, very shortly after the last decision of the Academie, M.
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