I have seen you only once or twice, but I have thought of you much.
And, in the same way, if Madame Chaise should die first, leaving her fortune to Gustave, he would only have to bow before the will of God, which generally requires that the aged should go off before the young.
And he and Pierre went off together, leaving her lying on her bed, with an absorbed expression on her features, as her large, smiling eyes wandered away into space.
Remember what Hester's position would have been if my father had died, leaving her simply to her mother's guardianship!
How could she say adieu to her daughter, leaving her house in such circumstances 'I will give her your love,' said William Bolton.
So he went out to order the carriage and to prepare himself to accompany it, leaving her to think of her happiness and to make herself ready for the meeting.
But Rose was more vexatious than Mary in that she wasn't leaving her behind.
He must go, leaving her there, alone, and, in so doing, he would leave something else behind him forever.
Her maid, when she went back to England the other day, cried dreadfully at leaving her, and Mrs. Upton cried too.
I really must not think of her; I found so much delight in her conversation, it was quite time to come away; I am almost ashamed to own how much difficulty I found in leaving her: do you know I have scarce slept since?
I will transcribe so much of it as relates to the woman, leaving her advice to the princess to those whom it may concern.
She carried a cup of tea to him, and never came back, leaving her own on the table till it was perfectly cold.
Barbara descended to the drawing-room, leaving her, that unhappy lady, to the cement and the broken pieces, and to battle as best she could with her bitter heart.
She was aware that she looked unusually ill at that moment, for the agitation and surprise of meeting him were fading away, leaving her face an ashy whiteness.
He thought that this poor creature had kept up her signals while the steamer was passing, until at last it had gone beyond, and seemed to be leaving her.
Her piteous appeal bad moved his heart, and forced him to take her with him, yet he was looking forward impatiently for some opportunity of leaving her.
Meanwhile the yacht swung up close to the wharf, and as there was nothing else to be done they prepared to land, leaving her in charge of her crew, which consisted of several sailors from one of the American frigates.
He smiled upon her and departed, leaving her thoughtful, with a certain wistful wonder in her eyes.
A deep glow overspread her face, but it faded very swiftly, leaving her white to the lips.
So insistent was she, that finally she gained her point, and Daisy, albeit somewhat reluctantly, departed for Norfolk, leaving her to her own devices.
Leaving her untrammeled by any engagement, unsuspicious perhaps of my real feelings toward her, I might die, and know that, by keeping silence, I had spared a pang to the heart that was dearest to me.
There he trumps up the first story that comes into his head about rents in the country, and a house in Lincolnshire that is too damp for her to trust herself in; and so, leaving her for a few days in London, starts boldly for Darrock Hall.
My mistress kept up her spirit till he was out of sight, and then burst into a dreadful screaming passion of tears, which ended by leaving her so weak that she had to be carried to her bed like a woman who was at the point of death.
The kind of confidence she reposed in her groom, Caley had no faculty for understanding, and was the last person to whom her mistress could impart the fact of her father's leaving her in charge to his young henchman.
But Malcolm had slipped away, and gone on deck again, leaving her to food and conjecture, while he brought Rose up from the fore cabin for a little air.
On their way they stopped at the island of Naxos, where Theseus abandoned Ariadne, leaving her asleep.
Rinaldo disappeared, leaving her in despair, and she returned in tears to the spot where she had found him sleeping.
My wife this night troubled at my leaving her alone so much and keeping her within doors, which indeed I do not well nor wisely in.
Then abroad with my wife, leaving her at the 'Change, while I to Sir H.
He stayed with her thirteen months; and suddenly disappeared without bidding her good-by, leaving her within a few weeks of becoming the mother of a third child.
She had left home, friends, and country for one who repaid the sacrifice by leaving her.
He went out cold with corpse-like anger, leaving her alone.
And he made an excuse to go into the kitchen, leaving her standing in the room among the disorder and the drinking-glasses.
Heartsick and anxious I went to bed, half resolved to take my wife into my confidence, tell her in some measure the truth, and point out to her the necessity of my taking flight, leaving her to follow at her leisure.
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