Her character depends on the observance of one virtue, though the only passion fostered in her heart--is love.
I had touched the keynote of her character as I had that of Adah Yocomb's a few hours before, and in her supreme individuality Emily Warren stood revealed before me in the garden.
The more Waymark saw of Maud Enderby the more completely did he yield to the fascination of her character.
If you think her capable of stealing your spoon, you show complete ignorance of her character.
And be sure of this," Waymark went on, "whether or not this accusation is true, it does not in the least affect the nobility of her character.
What a deadly peril brought into view was her character-soul, some call it: generally a thing rather distasteful in women, or chilling to the masculine temperament.
Think of her as raw, she has the gift of rareness: forget the donkey obstinacy, her character grasps.
In the grasp of her character, one inclines, and her husband inclines, to become her advocate.
Madame Gudin was not received at the table, but she had shown the nobleness of her character.
The false position in which she lived had shaded her expression with a painful restlessness; and her eye proclaimed that the conflicts of her mind had strengthened, had deepened, but had not yet hallowed, her character.
Great Nature brought him thus to drink of her beauty, under the delusion that the act was a speculation on her character.
They attached her to her position of Defendant by the thought of what would have been the idea of her character if she had flown--a reflection emanating from inexperience of the resources of sentimentalists.
The doubt casts her forth, the general yelp drags her down; she runs like the prey of the forest under spotting branches; clear if we can think so, but it has to be thought in devotedness: her characteris abroad.
Generally in her character of the feminine combatant there is a turn of phrase, like a dimple near the lips showing her knowledge that she was uttering but a tart measure of the truth.
In the character of disengaged and unaspiring philosophical bachelor, he reviewed the revelations of her character betrayed by the beautiful virgin devoted to the sanguine coat.
His thin, bearded face had more than ever that wistfulness which always softened towards him the uncompromisingness of her character.
Sophia had a certain streak of pure nobility in that exceedingly heterogeneous thing, her character.
Ill and weak though she felt, she marshalled together all the forces of her character to defend her resolve never, never to eat the bread of humiliation.
And all the proud and aristocratic instinct that was at the base of her character sprang up and seized on his gentlemanliness like a famished animal seizing on food.
The foundation of her character was a haughty moral independence, and this quality was what she most admired in others.
It merely past through his brain and was gone, and then he felt ashamed of himself for entertaining it a moment; and yet it was not altogether an unnatural one for him who knew her character so well.
The second change, the change that I have observed in her character, has not surprised me, because I was prepared for it in this case by the tone of her letters.
She talked to-day at dinner with a gaiety and carelessness so false, so shockingly out of her character, that I secretly longed to silence her and take her away.
This strong expression of the most open and the most bitter contempt was so entirely unlike herself, so utterly out of her character, that it silenced us all.
I have always read something of her poor mother's story, in her character; and so I tell it you tonight, when we three are again together, after such great changes.
All the understanding that I had now of his misdirected energy, became an understanding of her character too, and a perception that it was, in its strongest springs, the same.
My respect for that young lady, my admiration of her character, my devotion to her for her love and truth, and goodness!
She exercised a constant self-control over herself, and herein appeared the greatness of her character, for nothing is more difficult.
Supper passed off in almost a similar manner to the supper of last Sunday; but there was an interesting novelty for me--namely, the sight of my beloved mistress in her character of bride.
I could not reconcile the two traits in her character.
Her character, as abandoned to sorrow as to pleasure, was displayed to me during that long and weary night.
From these very human letters, however, we may obtain, not only certain facts, but also, a very excellent idea of her character.
She had so confidently looked forward to a morning with her pupil, and had proposed to go somewhat further than she had ventured on the previous evening in a study of her character.
Father says that you are only passing through Tasajara to-day, as you did through Sidon five years ago," she said with a smiling earnestness that he fancied however was the one new phase of her character.
It must have been surprise at her transformation, or his previous misconception of her character.
Two charges such as these, so serious in their nature, and so destructive of her character, filled her with horror and consternation, and even somewhat served to palliate his illiberal and injurious behaviour.
The strong spirit of active benevolence which had ever marked her character, was now again displayed, though no longer, as hitherto, unbounded.
Priscilla had a rather commonplace past, but it was the sort of past to foster and deepen the peculiarities of her character.
She was merry and bright once more, and few gave her credit for secret hours of misery, which were seriously undermining her health and ruining what was best of her character.
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