Are you thinking, Victoire, that you should be much happier if you had such bracelets as these?
Sister Frances, who died last week, appeared to be much happier," said Victoire.
Victoire's cousin Manon ridiculed these absurd principles, as she called them, and endeavoured to persuade Victoire that she would be much happier if she followed the fashion.
She has been so much happier lately, Roma," poor Beauchamp would say, in his yearning for consolation and sympathy.
I am inexpressibly thankful that she is so much happier, that she seems to be growing into--her life, as it were.
She is much happier than I ever hoped to see her," said the younger sister to her husband.
Victoire's cousin Manon ridiculed these absurd principles, as she called them; and endeavoured to persuade Victoire that she would be much happier if she followed the fashion.
Are you thinking, Victoire, that you should be much happier, if you had such bracelets as these?
I was very glad when I read your sister's letter, and knew that this new work was to come to you; it must make you so much happier.
It has made me so much happier," she faltered, when she had finished.
Nor was Punch much happier in his treatment of the painful episode of the death of the Prince Imperial who, whether owing to his own rashness or the negligence or loss of nerve of his escort, fell to the assegais of the Zulus.
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