It was not very long since she had induced herself to make so great a breach in the Sunday habits of her youth.
Was it from choice that the princess had still retained about her person this so-well-informed witness of the numerous follies of her youth?
She regrets her gallantries, her beauty, her youth--even her size afflicts the holy woman!
I have a food old mother, who in her youth, broke her health by excessive labor, to enable her to bring me up; and not only me, but a poor abandoned child whom she had picked up.
It cost her seven years of poverty and wretchedness; it cost her, moreover, all the ideals of her youth, and made her a scheming cynic.
There, and there only, survived the glory of her youth, when not the face alone, but all her faultless body made the artist's rapture.
Privately she wondered how she had ever come to be on intimate terms with the man, and condemned afresh the follies of her youth.
For it seemed to her that she was a prisoner, looking her last upon the liberty of her youth.
Gaily she sped along the sunny road, little dreaming that that same sun that so gladdened her was to set upon the last of her youth.
Suddenly she recalled a picture she had once seen in the days of her youth.
It had happened in the days of her youth; and people had then said that the landlords, wishing to revenge themselves on the Czar for liberating the peasant serfs, had vowed not to cut their hair until the Czar should be killed.
They went upstairs, Caroline moving with heavy dignity, but keeping up her head as she had been taught in her youth.
You needn't be afraid, but she'll hear of them sooner or later from anybody who remembers Caroline Mallett in her youth.
She owed him something: she owed him the romance of her youth, she owed him the care which was all she had left to give him.
For a moment the full-beating pulses of her youth slackened, and between their throbs there penetrated to her perplexed young heart the rarest of human emotions, a sincere humility.
An inseparable bar placed between her and the hand-in-hand companions of her youth; never again should she kneel with them around their parents, and with them share the fond impressive blessing.
The hour of seven chimed; three hours more, and her fate was irrevocably sealed--the God of her youth profaned; for could she ever address Him again when the wife of Alphingham?
The beloved guardians of her infant years, the tender friends of her youth insulted, lowered by her conduct in the estimation of the world, liable to reproach; their very devotion for so many years to their children condemned, ridiculed.
Alas, it was the last remaining jewel of her youth!
She saw the axe laid to their roots, and wept, and turned away her head not to hear their moan, or witness the fall of these leafy protectors of her youth on the echoing and desolate soil of the garden.
Yet she multiplied her whoredoms, in calling to remembrance the days of her youth, wherein she had played the harlot in the land of Egypt.
These are the statutes, which the LORD commanded Moses, between a man and his wife, between the father and his daughter, being yet in her youth in her father's house.
But it may be that the mother always irritated the daughter, in her youth, and has never never learned better.
Her forehead becoming unduly yellow, and the temples too shiny, she "laid on" a little white, and renewed the veins of her youth with a tracery of blue.
Monseigneur," retorted Fourchon, "when Les Aigues belonged to that poor Madame (God keep her soul and forgive her the sins of her youth!
Was it in her adorable simplicity, or in the mere recklessness of her youth, that she engaged him first and talked about terms afterwards?
He was troubled by her presence; but it was not so much her womanhood that troubled him as the deep mystery of her youth.
It was not of the conspicuous and conquering kind; it carried no flaming banner of triumphant sex; indeed, it demanded a kindred fineness of perception to discern it, being yet vague with the softness of her youth.
She simply found it in the performance of her duties; and if she did not love her stately husband with the ardor of her youth, she admired and revered him.
How would she greet the abandoned lover of her youth?
Here she was at an obscure country house, wearing out the days of her youthin hopeless widowhood and loneliness.
She did her daily housework from sheer habit, and she studied because he had told her to do it, and because with the sweet, stubborn, credulous faith of her youth, she never doubted that he would return.
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