I did not know that you still loved him, hard as it is for you to believe that.
Tell him to forget all about me, How wrong I was ever to say that I loved him!
Well, even if I loved him, do you think I would go and tell him?
As for the young adventurer I thought him more to be pitied than to be blamed, for I did not believe that he knew I loved him, and it seemed to me that the idea of my despising him was enough vengeance for his audacity.
I frankly confessed that I loved him, but added that it were best that I should forget him, as it was not likely that my relations would consent to our marriage.
He upbraided me for refusing to further the plan he had concocted, and which he thought I would accept with rapture if I loved him.
I now realize that I loved him, though I did as little to show it as men commonly do.
I have loved it, as I loved him, with a sense of its limitations which is by no means a censure of its excellences.
It was not much; I loved him, and he gave me reason to think that he was fond of me, but in Lowell I was always conscious of an older and closer and stricter civilization than my own, an unbroken tradition, a more authoritative status.
It occurred to her that the girl Blair loved would not be thought immodest if she showed him how much she loved him.
Yet she loved him; nobody who saw her in those first silent, agonized months could doubt that she loved him.
And Jonathan swore again to David, because he loved him: for he loved him as his own soul.
And David and Jonathan made a covenant, for heloved him as his own soul.
And David came to Saul, and stood before him: and he loved him exceedingly, and made him his armourbearer.
Somehow, when I loved him, I grew more serious, and then he always guided and led me.
I hated him, yet I loved him fiercely, too; I despised him, yet I knew no other man would ever touch my heart.
I also knew that he believed I loved him, and would wait for him.
I loved him, but he made of righteousness a stern and terrible thing implying not joy, but punishment, the, suppression rather than the expansion of aspirations.
And yet she loved him--loved him with a fierceness that frightened her, with a tenderness that unnerved her.
I protest I loved him then as one with whom I had been reared.
If I loved him, I would not let any other woman have the least little bit of a chance to get him.
She esteemed the great sacrifice she had made for him as a little one, and so loved him a little more that he had cost her an earl's coronet and a large fortune.
If I receive a thousand sestertia to-day, two days hence his soul will be in Hades; and then, if souls preserve memory and the gift of thought, he will know for the first time how I loved him.
Vinicius, since he had learned from Acte that Lygia loved him, was a hundred times more eager to find her, and began himself to search.
And Saul saw and knew that the Lord was with David, and that Michal, Saul's daughter, loved him.
And the Campeador called unto him to stop as he loved him, but Pero Bermudez replied he would stop for nothing, and away he spurred and carried his banner into the middle of the great body of the Moors.
And Jonathan caused David to swear again, because he loved him: for he loved him as he loved his own soul.
And the soul of David longed to go forth unto Absalom, for he loved him dearly.
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