I suppose she didn't expect her to be educated,' thought Sarah, a little bitterly.
You see we can't all be as pleasant as Miss Horatia, Naomi,' remarked Sarah a little bitterly.
Miss Sadler would willingly change me--if she could," said Cynthia, a little bitterly.
And he smiled a little bitterly, as though the word had stirred a memory.
Cynthia laughed, a little bitterly, perhaps, at the thought of a picture gallery being added to the tannery house.
A sentiment, Honora reflected a little bitterly, that Mrs. Shorter herself had not taken the pains to convey.
And he laughed a little bitterly (and very youthfully) as he stared down into the dying fire.
I think he loves it and your General Washington better than he does his own King and country," she said, smiling a little bitterly.
Tis a poor game to tell all one knows," says Calvert, again shaking his head and smiling a little bitterly.
While such was the tenor of her thoughts, she only said a little bitterly: "Oh, that I knew how to do something!
Indeed," she added a little bitterly, "my life has ceased to be conventional in any sense, and I have chosen to conform to a few simple verities and necessities.
Yes, I know all about it," Tallente assented, a little bitterly.
You are not observant of small things," she answered, a little bitterly.
Your tame socialism isn't equal to the prospect," he remarked, a little bitterly.
A happy family party," thought Malcolm a little bitterly, as he put down the letter.
He sighed a little bitterly, for he was tired and depressed; and after that Cedric was more reasonable, and Malcolm regained some of his lost influence.
It is the spirit of the age," she returned a little bitterly; "it is the children who make terms, and the parents who have to yield and submit.
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