Those horizons seen from Limoise still had for me the strange mystery I had endowed them with in the first summers of my life.
And neither would he listen to the little I meant to repeat to him; he would but reiterate a conviction so chimerical to my mind that I interrupted in my turn to ask him what ground he had for it.
And I congratulate myself," he was quick enough to add, "on having you to see me through as bad a night as I've had for a long time.
His companions, who knew his virtue, and the love he had for prayer, had scruples at seeing him in these employments, and begged their father to permit them to share these duties with him.
On going out of the church, he saw a multitude of poor, whom he immediately joined, as much for the affection he had for them, as for the love of poverty.
Who is he, that, notwithstanding the regard and respell he had for me, is in a miserable condition?
All his thoughts were taken up with his dear Fetnah, who, on her side, gave way to her inclination, confessed she had no less affection for him than he had for her.
It was to save them from absolute destruction I parted with your dear present, notwithstanding all the value I had for it: I sold the horse for them, and they have every farthing of the money.
From eighteen to fifteen gantas may behad for half a real.
After we had sat some time I was informed that Mr. Dana missed his bowie-knife pistol, which he had for a moment laid down on a chest.
This stuff, which could be had for nothing, was excellent for rifle-stoppers and for the stuffing of birds, so I took a great quantity of it with me.
Cardinal Antonelli, who speculated, and whose ventures were usually successful, had for a long time left a part of this money with the Rothschilds and a part in the hands of different nuncios, who turned it to profit abroad.
No taxes, everything to be had for nothing, so to say--why, one merely had to let oneself live.
Doctor Giordano, suspecting poison, had for half an hour been trying the usual remedies, an emetic and then magnesia.
I was, indeed, charmed with his ingenuity, who had discovered, perhaps, the only way of reconciling my aunt to those inclinations which I now assured myself he had for me.
But to raise that affection in the human breast which the doctor had for Amelia, Nature is forced to use a kind of logic which is no more understood by a bad man than Sir Isaac Newton's doctrine of colours is by one born blind.
Janter has thrown up the farm after all, and George says that there is not another tenant to be had for love or money.
In fact, I may fairly class Chaucer among my passions, for I read him with that sort of personal attachment I had for Cervantes, who resembled him in a certain sweet and cheery humanity.
I questioned if anything intellectual could be had for it.
He was sick enough o' living, choose what cause he had for it.
Mr. Bell did not make his appearance even on the day to which he had for a second time deferred his visit.
He appeared very sensible of that part, and let me know that he thought I had much more labour upon me on his account, than I had for myself; and that he would work the harder for me, if I would tell him what to do.
I neglected to keep one of "Poetry for Children," the joint production of Mary and me, and it is not to be had for love or money.
This theory is borne out by the statement in the letter to Mrs. Norris, later, that the book was not to be had for love or money, and the circumstance that in 1833 Lamb seems to send her a copy.
Dear Sir,--The volume which you seem to want, is not to be had for love or money.
But now, after we had for a few brief moments held each other in our arms, I was willing to accept death--or more than death.
On the former visit I had for a moment been overwhelmed at the unexpected sight of the body of the woman I thought I loved--I knew it now--lying in her tomb.
He had for at least five years been afflicted with an asthma, and other disorders, which his physicians were unable to relieve.
To Binfield Pope was called by his father when he was about twelve years old, and there he had for a few months the assistance of one Deane, another priest, of whom he learned only to construe a little of "Tully's Offices.
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