I suppose I care as much for Mr. Jadwin as I ever will care for any man.
So much for a business like Sunday-school; so much for taking a good aim when you cast your bread upon the waters.
As I before said, I want to get in some grass country where the natural product of the land will do much for my subsistence.
As I before said, I want to get in some grass country, where the natural product of the land will do much for my subsistence.
So much for a count, so much for a baron, so much for a freeman, so much for a priest; for a slave, nothing.
She mourns so much for Nina," was the excuse which Richard wrote down in his heart for all her sins, either of omission or commission; and in a measure he was right.
I ought to love him, Victor, he's done so much for me.
Covering her eyes with her hands the tears trickled through her fingers, falling not so much for Arthur St. Claire as for the plaintive singing girl shrouded in so dark a mystery.
She was so important to him, she could do so much for him, that he would surely take care not to insult or offend her.
They had some discourse upon the subject of the things he had lost, and he seemed to be very desirous of his gold watch, and told her if she could procure that for him, he would willingly give as much for it as it was worth.
It was not that she gave to herself credit for such virtues; but she thought of herself as one who, from the peculiar circumstances of life, was bound to do much for others.
In her general mode of carrying herself, and of enduring the troubles of her life, Mrs. Trevelyan was a strong woman; but now her grief was too much for her, and she burst out into tears.
The temptation of the Clock House has been too much for her.
The bitter grief, the solemn fervor of her words, both touched and awed Christie too much for speech.
Elizabeth, I ought not to have said this, but the happiness of these two days has been too much for me.
You see," her voice softening still more, "you have done so much for us that we want to make some return, and it would be such a pleasure.
In those old unhappy days I used to wonder how you could care so much for him.
I do quite understand, and I believe the society of two such good women will do much for him.
The railways will do as much for mankind as the monasteries did," said Stephen.
And for my part I don't care so much for a good squeedge; one sees so many faces one knows.
Well, as I said before, if ever I have an opportunity to do as much for you--not that I ever will.
Believe it, and do so much for me that I may lie by her side when I am dead, who never lay by her living.
Back again went my feet over the ways they had trodden before, though the Teacher shortened the road much for us by her wisdom.
You have done somuch for me that I ought to esteem myself happy: your august friendship consoles me thro' all my annoyances.
My nephew," said he to the duke, "madame can do much for us, but we must first do something for her.
She was so coldly received, not so much for herself as in her quality of envoy, that her aunt experienced all the comfort which vicarious penance brings.
She was a girl of good family, too, who loved her husband, and gave up much for him.
Stung by that retort, Soames moved towards the piano and back to the hearth, to and fro, as he had been wont in the old days in their drawing-room when his feelings were too much for him.
It is not that one actually pays so much for sightseeing, but the charm of anything vanishes when it is made merchandise.
For the books and maps I have made, I will thank him that will show me so much for so little recompense, and bear with their errors till I have done better.
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