I said that I should never be happy again till I had found the opportunity of doing a good Something for Walter--and I have never been contented with myself till this most blessed day.
If you could only prevail on him to let me go back to Limmeridge for a little while and stay there quietly with you, Marian, I could be almost ashappy again as I was before I was married!
And then you can be happy again, Stineli, and I shall be so, too; for I believe firmly that Rico is living, and that the good God has not forsaken him.
Rico; and we can go up into the wood, and we will be happy again.
Nothing will ever make me happy again," said Rico; "but if you want to go, I will go with you.
Renti asked doubtfully, for he could think of nothing that would ever make him happy again.
The sun happened to be clouded that day; he thought that when the sky cleared he would feel quite different, and would be happy again.
He must make his peace with the dear God, so that he could pray once more and go to him with all his troubles; then he could be happy again.
The princess answered: "It is my hard fate to weep and never be happy again.
No doubt it is my fate to grieve," said the princess, "and I can never be happy again.
And the princess answered: "It is my hard fate to weep and never be happy again.
She answered: "Yes, it is no doubt my fate to grieve, and never be happy again.
I must forget that, for I can't be happy again till I do.
Now you make me happy again; and you will always speak so to me?
I thought I was going to be so happy, and now I am to go to England, and Monsieur Horace is to go to America, and I shall never, never, be happy again!
Jeanne-Marie, taking the child into her kind arms; "why will you never be happy again?
He felt with the most entire sincerity that now that the Humming-bird was dead he would never be happy again.
That was how she brought him round, to sanity when he thought his brain was going and to happiness when he felt it so improbable, not to say impossible, that he should ever be happy again.
I promise you that no matter how hard it may be I shall feel that just what you tell me to do is my duty, and at least I shall never be happy again until I have done it.
I want to know what it is that you and I ought to be doing, instead of enjoying our lives; and after you have told me what it is I can tell you one thing--that I shall not be happy again in my life until it is done.
After all, I think I can be happy again; for months and months it has seemed as if I had got too old ever to feel pleasure, much less happiness again.
There was an unconscious depth in what she said, that Roger did not know how to answer at the moment; it was easier to address himself to the assertion of the girl of seventeen, that she should never be happy again.
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