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Example sentences for "love him"

  • He was a good doctor and a good man, and he had a good heart, but one had to know him a year to get over hating him, two years to learn to endure him, three to learn to like him, and four and five to learn to love him.

  • It is not on account of his industry that I love him--no, it is not that.

  • It is not on account of his brightness that I love him--no, it is not that.

  • If I ask myself why I love him, I find I do not know, and do not really much care to know; so I suppose that this kind of love is not a product of reasoning and statistics, like one's love for other reptiles and animals.

  • It is not on account of his gracious and considerate ways and his delicacy that I love him.

  • But, please, please, do understand that I love him, and always shall, and that we shall be married.

  • If you do love him, and have loved him always, a disappointment would cut you deeper than you know.

  • He is just a bully little chap, and I love him.

  • I love him, Lily," she continued, "for himself.

  • There was ever present with her the consciousness that she did so love him, and the wonder whether he cared for her.

  • Lord Airlie has asked me to be his wife--his wife; and oh, Lily, I love him so dearly!

  • I love him so, Lily," she went on; "but I never thought he cared for me.

  • O, I love him to very distraction and misery and agony!

  • Then he thought how the proud girl who had always looked down upon him even whilst it was to love him, would hate him on dis- covering him to be a strolling player.

  • O, be kind to him, sir, for I love him true .

  • I cannot suppose that you have not the wish to love him--the natural wish of gratitude.

  • He knows I love him, and that I speak well of him behind his back; but a Delaware has modesty in his inmost natur', though he will brag like a sinner when tied to a stake.

  • All like him who know him--you would like him, nay, love him, if you only knew his heart!

  • He would not want me to love him; and if I showed the feeling, he would make me sensible that it was a superfluity, unrequired by him, unbecoming in me.

  • I had not intended to love him; the reader knows I had wrought hard to extirpate from my soul the germs of love there detected; and now, at the first renewed view of him, they spontaneously arrived, green and strong!

  • God is my father; God is my friend: I love Him; I believe He loves me.

  • Now if I die, say to D'Artagnan that I love him as a son, and embrace him for me.

  • You didn't know King Charles; to you he was only a foreigner and you were not obliged to love him.

  • I love Calyste; I love him absolutely, with the folly of a mother, who thinks that all her son may do is right, even if he tyrannizes a trifle over her.

  • Your dear Beatrix is held to Conti now by pride only; she is condemned to love him /quand meme/.

  • Well, I love him so much that I could not endure to see him wretched and unhappy.

  • I do love him--far too much for my own peace of mind.

  • But you know one is liable to weaken, it may happen to any one, and, besides, I had really begun to love him.

  • But I love him well, for sure, I love him all the same.

  • Even allowing that she does not love him, that she pays no heed to her vows and promises, how can she give herself to another man?

  • But, Miss Dale, I love him so well that I shall consult his interests and not my own selfishness.

  • It was her avowal, and it was understood: to know that she had loved or had been ready to love him, shadowed her in the retrospect.

  • Well; I did learn to love him, not meaning to do so; and I do love him with all my heart.

  • Children she had none; and as for her husband, it had never occurred to her to love him.

  • Much as I loved him, much as I do love him, dearly as I prize the generous offer which he came down here to repeat to me, I could not live with him to be made the object of your scorn.

  • Leonora says that, in desiring that the girl should go five thousand miles away and yet continue to love him, Edward was a monster of selfishness.

  • All that he required to keep himself a decent member of society was, that the girl, five thousand miles away, should continue to love him.

  • For I can't conceal from myself the fact that I loved Edward Ashburnham--and that I love him because he was just myself.

  • She was thinking that her aunt had said he had desired her to love him from a distance of five thousand miles.

  • I know, as she bent tenderly above Him, She did not think of majesty or power, For he was hers--and she was there to love Him!

  • I love him," said she, "as one loves a father.

  • Ah, the false one, to betray and desert me when I love him most!


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