Nobody put me up to writing this, and I can't imagine very many people could be happy that I have, but I wanted the catharsis of packaging these memories into a bundle so I can walk away from it and get on with my life.
One of my warmest memories is of the time I blessed Aunt Frances out for an insensitive remark she had made about my father in front of him, and she admitted she had been out of line.
Something about it recalled her father's garden; and she fell into such a train of tender memories that when Hyde called quickly, "Kate, Kate!
Whatever happened before the fire should have been burnt out of our memories by this time.
Your own face changes when you speak of him," said Angela, awe-stricken at that fierce energy which heroic memories evoked in Fareham's wasted countenance.
She had the old house to explore, and dim childish memories to recall.
Hyacinth would have been the last to grant her dissolute admirers of yesterday, but which were only the more perilous for those memories of childhood that justified a so dangerous friendship.
She was as hungry for these memories as a child for dainties.
If Louise did not return, these memories were all that were left him.
And I want their memories to be sweet, to be homelike and natural.
But what richness the memories had; memories of three small heads about a kitchen table, memories of limp little socks and crumpled little garments left like dropped petals in Mother's lap, at the end of the long day.
I came here as to a sanctuary: a sacred spot which enshrined all the dearestmemories of you.
Mark's headache had been blown away by the night wind with his memories and the incoherent thoughts which had gathered round the contemplation of Father Rowley's character.
Mark inquired withmemories of Good Friday in Lima Street.
Bitter memories of French "economy" spoiled for American soldiers the romance of the Lafayette tradition.
Old Michael used to trudge heavily round his dwindling territories, which were haunted by memories of better days.
Ould Mrs. McClenaghan next door had a cloak the same pattern as this," Judy continued, selecting her memories with better judgment.
Footnote 6: From a Humble Remonstrance, in Memoriesand Portraits, by R.
Footnote 1: A Gossip on Romance, fromMemories and Portraits, by R.
Actually, I have practically no memories of Leningrad, very few of my family.
He had only the faintest ofmemories of his family or of the country.
Such will recur, and memories of this Come to enhance their sweetness.
Previous to Magna Carta, this constitutional law rested mainly in precedents, customs, and the memoriesof the people.
Their decisions were preserved by the memories of the jurors and other persons present.
The present looked cheerless to him; the future, hopeless: he dwelt only in the dreadful memories of the past.
Gaston nodded, and old memoriesseemed beating in upon him.
Almost forgotten memories rose sharply and kept him company as he pushed on to meet his Fate.
Gaston was off the trail now that he dared voice the memories of the past.
Unless, of course, unless you find the memories too painful.
But he signed it with a sigh, as a man declares that a favorite horse must go at last; sighing, not for the money, but the memories that go with it.
Again he heard the name of "Philip" softly whispered in his ears, again he felt the flood of old memories sweep over him as he rode, even as he had felt them when he lay that day panting upon the earth.
So alternately they took care of the effigy, the child simulating the cares of the future and losing the present in them, the mother living in the memories of the past.
And through all the days of her worse than widowhood, amid dark memories of the past and thoughts of the future wherein many passions struggled together, the hope lay low down in Rachel's mind that Stephen would return to her.
The wind had fallen, and the sea lay gloomy and dark, as if with its own heavy memories of last night's work.
Meantime he never heard more than a light footfall and the rustle of a dress about him, but as these sounds awoke painful memories he listened and said nothing.
Claude would have spoken again, but the look she cast round the study brought up such a flood of painful memories that she could only make a sign to Mary to follow, as she hurried from the room.
All the same Bloom (properly so dubbed) was rather surprised at their memories for in nine cases out of ten it was a case of tarbarrels and not singly but in their thousands and then complete oblivion because it was twenty odd years.
What distinct different memories had each of her now eight years deceased?
There are sins or (let us call them as the world calls them) evil memories which are hidden away by man in the darkest places of the heart but they abide there and wait.
Even amid the roar of cannon, exulting in their might for destruction, amid the shrieking of the merciless shells, amid the blaze of the deadly musketry, memories of you occur to us.
Those who are blessed with golden memories of a happy childhood, perchance but lightly prize Heaven's brightest, choicest gift.
I can follow those surface thoughts and memories back and down into their total mind, and can take over and control them.
But probe as he might, the way to those deeper, buried memoriesand thoughts continued to remain locked from him.