So they soon forgot their pride, and interchanged kindnesses without stopping to think which was the greater.
The kindnesses you have secretly done for his advancement, and then disclosed to me, for my surprise and pleasure, have been, you will believe, but aggravations of the unhappiness and burden of my secret.
So I thanked her ardently for this mark of her affection, and for all her other kindnesses towards me; and after a tender good night, she took her nightcap into my bedroom.
One of these many kindnesses came to the public ear during the last summer of his life.
I have written to you about other kindnesses since that note full of hopes, but I do not think that I did write to thank you for dear Dr.
Gratitude for kindnesses is well, but it seems to me that some of those artists carried it so far that it ceased to be gratitude and became worship.
We took the kindnesses we received as attentions thus directed, of course, and not to ourselves as a party.
Nor have I forgotten the kindnesses shown me by Captain C.
Our talk was simply upon the relations of the two countries, during which I took pains to bespeak for my countrymen sojourning at Dresden the same kindnesses which the deceased King had shown them.
On the 19th of June died King Albert of Saxony, and in view of his high character and of the many kindnesses he had shown to Americans, I was instructed to attend his funeral at Dresden as a special representative of the President.
Father Mostyn says you must beware of doing kindnesses for the mere gratification of being thanked.
He had discovered also that she had taken pains to keep these small kindnesses of hers from his knowledge.
Neither his visits nor his lessons had been oppressively frequent, while the kindnesses which he had showered upon them, from a distance, had been unceasing.
Would to God my knowledge were such, as that neither of them might haue cause to be ashamed of their pupill; or my power so great, that I might woorthilie requite them both for those manifold kindnesses that I haue receiued of them.
Would to God my knowledge were such as that neither of them might have cause to be ashamed of their pupil, or my power so great that I might worthily requite them both for those manifold kindnesses that I have received of them!
Then said Christiana to the Porter, Sir, I am much obliged to you for all the kindnesses that you have showed me since I came hither; and also for that you have been so loving and kind to my children; I know not how to gratify your kindness.
She doeth little kindnesses Which most leave undone, or despise; For naught that sets one heart at ease, And giveth happiness or peace, Is low esteemed in her eyes.
I sank into a chair and bowed my face, a flood of recollections overwhelming me, a thousand kindnesses of my grandfather coming to mind.
I shall not repeat my grandfather's kindnesses to you, sir.
From that time forth he was still more polite to Ali Baba's son, who soon felt bound to repay the many kindnesses of his new friend.
Our Marechal de Villeroy scarcely ever sees me now; but he does me kindnesses every day of his life.
It is true that the king's kindnesses to me are wonderful; but also, I love him well.
Believe me, while my faculties last, a proper appreciator of your many kindnesses in this way; and that the last lingering relish of past flavors upon my dying memory will be the smack of that little Ear.
I am far too grateful for all your many kindnesses to me, not to tell you freely of my circumstances.
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