Was it not cruel that she could not say a word in favour of a friend and a cousin a cousin who had promised to be a brother to her, without being treated with such words and such looks as these?
I am proud of him as my friend and my cousin, and now you may suspect what you please.
It is so natural that he should be my friend and such a comfort that he should be such a friend as he is!
Beware of treason in man and woman, friend and kindred.
In losing her," added he, "my friend and I feel but as part of what we were.
To a relative of a friend and schoolfellow of yours--Arthur Pendennis, my nephew, who has often spoken to me about you in terms of great regard.
They soon accepted me as a friend and fellow-worker who stood on an equal footing with them, and I believe the most of them have kept their feeling for me ever since.
I cannot too strongly express my appreciation of the generous courtesy the Japanese showed the officers and crews of our fleet; and I may add that every man of them came back a friend and admirer of the Japanese.
There is often much good in the type of boss, especially common in big cities, who fulfills towards the people of his district in rough and ready fashion the position of friend and protector.
The horses my friend and I were riding, after having traveled more than six hundred miles over hard roads and without proper food or rest, could scarcely make such an additional distance.
But we knew that the mounts of my friend and myself, together with three others, were too worn down to make Kosogol and determined to try to buy others in Soldjak.
When my friend and I continued our trip we had a guard of eight armed officers and three horses with packs.
I cried to my friend and we took part in the shooting.
My friend and I with sixteen of the officers chose to carry through our old plan to strike for the shores of Lake Kosogol and thence out to the Far East.
Still I see the fearful whirlwind rolling darkly as before, Bearing on, in strange confusion, friend and foeman, foot and horse, Like some wild and troubled torrent sweeping down its mountain course.
That Good Physician liveth yet Thy friend and guide to be; The Healer by Gennesaret Shall walk the rounds with thee.
Early in July, my friend and I made a discovery in the wood of a very alarming and unexpected kind.
I did what I could with the linen and cold water which the gamekeeper's wife offered to me, and then my friend and I removed him carefully to my house in the cart.
In vivid remembrance, I saw once more the dramatic situation of the first act, and shrank from the reflection of it in the disaster which had fallen on my friend and myself.
But the blood-stained annals of the Conquest afford no such example of cold-hearted and systematic persecution, not of an enemy, but of one whose whole deportment had been that of a friend and a benefactor.
For how may I fight with thee, thou the brother of my plighted speech- friend and my captain in this battle?
If my friend and I eat your cakes - for which we have neither of us any natural inclination - we shall expect you to join us at supper by way of recompense.
My friend and I will accompany you," he said; "for we have already a deep interest in your very agreeable mode of passing an evening.
And though I should be loth to seem indiscreet, I must tell you that my friend and I are persons very well worthy to be entrusted with a secret.
Between the death of my friend and my departure for Europe I buried myself in the work of the university and of my little church; and as if in answer to the call of my need, Mary E.
I was about to say that my friend and I have listened to a good many strange secrets in this room, and that we have had the good fortune to bring peace to many troubled souls.
If you have reason to believe that it is inhabited, do not force your way in, but send a wire to my friend and me.
But it was destined that I should after all have a last word of greeting from my friend and comrade.
My friend and I return to town by the night-express," said Holmes.
There was the old Squire of his village, and the labourers, young and old, to whom he had been a friend and a father.
This gentleman is Mr. Horley," he said, "a friend and adviser in whom you may place unbounded confidence.
But what of his ally--his bosom-friend and confederate--Victor Carrington?
Provided I had a friend and a boat waiting for me at the Elbe, or could I swim across that river, the confines of Saxony were but a mile distant.
I pleased him, and may say, with truth, he behaved to me like a friend and a father.
He was well read in men, conceived a good opinion of my abilities, and became a friend and father to me.
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