My God, how far was she projected from her childhood, how far was she still to go!
There was an old legend in the Dalton family upon which great stress had been laid for many generations, and this one stood out prominently among all the stories of ancestral exploits which she had heard in her childhood.
Lady Dudleigh lived there in the old home of her childhood, and passed her time in works of charity.
Finally there came to view a broad lawn, with a pond in the centre, beyond which arose a stately edifice which Edith recognized as the home of her childhood.
She saw at her side the gentle and melancholy Plantagenet of her childhood.
Billy went very quickly, as quickly as in her childhood, when she had wished to pass through the dark living-room to the brightly lighted nursery.
But even in this work the finest and the clearest portion is the narrative of her childhood in Weimar.
She will never require such things from the friend of her childhood," cried Charmian.
How vividly those scenes of her childhood rose up before her!
As her own energy had been wasted in her childhood, so she wasted theirs, letting it expend itself to no purpose instead of teaching them to apply it.
She had cursed her lovely sister who needed her protection and care, and even Pollux, her childhood's playfellow; and a thousand times had she imprecated the ruler of human destinies.
It reminded her of the happiest days of her childhood, and she longed to rush forward and throw her arms round the neck of the kindly, good-hearted woman.
She had never been religious since her childhood, but in these long, solitary days in the great house that grew more and more gloomy as she passed about it when Molly was out, she began to feel new needs and to seek for old helps.
How strange now appeared the dreams of her childhood, the idealisation of the young and beautiful mother!
Rose smiled a little as she recalled how strange and strong an impression a room in such a state had made on her in her childhood.
And under Edmund's influence she decided to offer herself for a visit of two or three weeks to Mrs. Carteret, in the old and much disliked home of her childhood.
If the budding beauty would now cast roses slyly at him from the bowers of her childhood.
It is years before the light foot of Louise Moreau presses again the threshold of her childhood's home.
The earliest thing she can remember of her childhood is sailing--sailing on sapphire seas, past sculptured hills.
In her infancy she had been carried off to the desert, and, like the daughter of Seguin, had forgotten the scenes of her childhood.
The father endeavoured, once or twice, to resuscitate the memories of her childhood, but without success; and with sorrow at his heart he had each time relinquished the attempt.
She was returning to the home of her childhood, not voluntarily, but as a captive--captive to her own kindred, her father and mother!
She has forgotten the language of her childhood; she has forgotten her father, her mother: she has forgotten all!
Otto, she folded her hands--she was thinking, perhaps, on the days of her childhood.
She spoke of her childhood, of long-passed, sorrowful days.
Her parents lived on my grandfather's estate," said Otto to Sophie, who observed with a smile the young wife's delight in meeting with an acquaintance of her childhood.
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