She was not thinking of her daughter, but of herself.
He was particularly partial to the maid-servants, and, the day following the birth of her daughter, Solange, Aurore had an unpleasant surprise with regard to her husband.
But Elvira insisted upon her taking the journey, conscious that in her Daughter's forlorn situation no increase of fortune, however trifling, ought to be neglected.
She looked forward with satisfaction to the prospect of his becoming her Son-in-law; But Prudence bad her conceal from her Daughter's knowledge the flattering hopes which Herself now ventured to entertain.
While they were frolicking this way the empress was coming to her daughter's chamber to see what she was doing, and with their games they did not hear her until she was at the chamber door.
She quickly got up and hurried to her daughter's chamber.
But the maiden had been discreet: When the empress came in and was talking to her daughter, she jumped out onto the roof and quickly removed the rope.
Carry, in her rare moments of prosperity, became so expansively maternal that Miss Bart sometimes wondered whether, if she could ever get time and money enough, she would not end by devoting them both to her daughter.
That was the burden of her lament; and her last adjuration to her daughter was to escape from dinginess if she could.
It was too terrible for the princess to think how she had sinned against her daughter, and she broke out angrily.
The mother was much more cheerful when she went back to her daughter, and Kitty pretended to be more cheerful.
But later on the princess noticed that, apart from this adoration, some kind of serious spiritual change was taking place in her daughter.
But when I saw Mrs. Attwood to-night, she had received another letter from her daughter in the interval, and that letter has helped me to find out something more.
Mrs. Vanstone entered the morning-room as her daughter spoke.
She handed the letter sternly, at arms-length, to her daughter.
Mrs. Brandeis, dozing on the couch, sensed what was going on in her daughter's mind, and roused herself with something of her old asperity.
At supper time Mrs. Brandeis looked up at her daughter with a sharp exclamation.
Molly Brandeis put a hand on her daughter's shoulder.
Molly Brandeis, in her second best dress, walked to temple Yom Kippur eve, her son at her right side, her daughter at her left.
The other gentlemen left the room, and in a shrot time Lady Ashton, followed by her daughter, entered the apartment.
But from Amy every paltriness and meanness had always been concealed with the utmost care; Mrs Yule did not scruple to lie heroically when in danger of being detected by her daughter.
Her daughter passed on the volume, and Mrs Yule read the footnote with that look of slow apprehension which is so pathetic when it signifies the heart's good-will thwarted by the mind's defect.
Mrs Yule glanced at her daughter, but Marian seemed unconcerned.
As she stood with her hand stretched out before her daughter, her daughter, glancing again at the money, put it to her lips before parting with it.
Well, then the Prince gave the witch's daughter the ring, and the woman filed and pared away at her daughter's finger till the ring fitted.
As soon as they were sure this was the case, the old witch tied a cap on her daughter's head and laid her in the Queen's bed.
You have pronounced your own doom,' said the King; and he ordered a barrel to be made lined with sharp nails, and in it he put the bad old woman and her daughter.
The exclamation contained so powerful an appeal to her daughter, she invested that appeal with such authority, that the cry was like a dying bequest.
Several times she paused and looked at her daughter.
Madame Claes, who was sitting in her armchair with little Jean upon her lap, raised her head and looked at her daughter, and then at the notary, with a pretended air of indifference.
That good woman," he said to himself as he went home to bed, "was as proud as a peacock; she would never gave given me her daughter.
Behold, every one that useth proverbs shall use this proverb against thee, saying, As is the mother, so is her daughter.
So Naomi returned, and Ruth the Moabitess, her daughter in law, with her, which returned out of the country of Moab: and they came to Bethlehem in the beginning of barley harvest.
I wonder how she could have given birth to so lovely a creature as her daughter.
This woman was of course with the Colonel when Julia arrived, and the spice of the devil in her daughter's composition was most carefully nourished and fed by her.
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