You could see she felt deeply how much he loved her--how her love was to him like the restoring of his youth.
She did not forgive the boy because he loved her; but the boy's love to her might make him sure she forgave him!
She has the best husband in the world--a much better than I should have made, much as I loved her.
He loved her tenderly, but was pleased she should be Gibbie's.
He knew she loved him; he loved her; all was so natural it could not be otherwise: he never presumed to imagine her once thinking of him as he had thought of Ginevra.
Then just as the gangway was about to be withdrawn, it suddenly came over her that a whole ocean was soon to roll between her and those who loved her best, and she clung to Laurie, the last lingerer, saying with a sob.
There was no need of having a scene, hardly any need of telling Amy that he loved her, she knew it without words and had given him his answer long ago.
He was perfectly open and honorable about Meg, for he told us he loved her, but would earn a comfortable home before he asked her to marry him.
Suzanne remained because horror rooted her to the spot--horror and a great pity for this unfortunate who had looked so strong and brave that morning, when he had had the audacity to tell her that he loved her.
Everything was forgotten and silenced by the compelling voice of his blood, which cried out that he loved her.
But there were times when my heart stood still; it didn't seem as if she understood how much I loved her.
He was wont to bask in her music, and tell her in return how he loved her, and how happy they were both to be as soon as he had acquired a name, for a name was wealth, he told her.
He told her how passionately he loved her, and reminded her of all the devotion he had lavished upon her.
Perhaps he guessed what was in my mind, for he said: "I couldn't expect her to love me as I loved her.
He begged me to repeat to her that he loved her still; he would reproach her for nothing, but desired only to help her; he made no claim on her, and on her recovery would not seek to induce her to return to him; she would be perfectly free.
It must not therefore be supposed that when Frank Gresham told her that he loved her, she had heard it altogether unconcerned.
All her friends, including the doctor, had at times been made unhappy by this vehemence of character; but yet it was to that very vehemence that she owed it that all her friends so loved her.
Once I loved her, but now she amuses me with her lying and stupidity.
Petronius did not think that Cæsar could love really and deeply even his own child; though he loved her passionately, he felt certain, however, that he would exaggerate his suffering.
He knew then, for the first time, how he loved her.
Besides, he had spoken before at Aulus's only in general about love and the happiness which it can give; but now he said directly that he loved her, and that she was dear and most precious to him.
There'd been nothing said between me and Hetty then, though I'd loved her for a long while, and she knew it.
It was because he loved her that he did not quite understand her, and she could not understand him because he was so large that he bulked beyond her horizon.
Then the boy came back, and at their very second meeting had told her that he loved her.
There was triumph in them, because he could not conceive that Maisie should refuse sooner or later to love him, since he loved her.
And what was Falconer's resolve not to tell this girl that he loved her until he had won fame and position, but a secret, unconscious setting of himself above her?
I murmured to myself, "Yet he loved her: and she loved him.
It was my fault; I might at least have told her that I loved her, though she could not have answered me.
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