Will you let me show you that I have never forgotten, that I never can forget, your protection of me when this was my home?
Because,' smiling Treasury turned him by the arm towards the sideboard and spoke banteringly, 'it never can be worth your while to come among us and help us.
I never can be sufficiently grateful for such a blessing as Fanny is to me; and I only feel the more grateful that she reconciles herself so well to the loss of the home she loved so well.
Visions of more than one beautiful past which those spots have known and which never can return, were there too; but the Eternal Love was around to hallow them.
I never can think of it without tears of gratitude.
Such a woman Edna is not, and if I have correctly understood her character, never can be.
I never can consent, and yet I may be obliged to give up my wishes, hopes, and plans again.
But Phebe shook her head with a sad smile and answered, still with the hard tone in her voice as if forcing back all emotion that she might see her duty clearly: "You could do that, but I never can.
I never can be with strangers, and you really do seem like one.
I never can, and he will never be again to me the Charlie I've been so proud and fond of all these years.
I must tie together some sort of a raft in order to cross the gulf that separates us, for I never can stand it to stay here alone.
Mr. Van berg, we MUST let bygones by bygones, or we never can get on.
I've no doubt he's read them all, but I never can; I fear my attempt to read up is like trying to get strong by eating a whole ox at once.
I said above, that I never can be, that I never ought to be, Mrs. Solmes.
If I did not speak with earnestness upon it, I should be supposed to have only maidenly objections against a man I never can endure.
So I repeat we never can have a true view of man unless we have a love for him.
Our existence is meaningless if we never can expect to realise the highest perfection that there is.
Thus to get is always to get partially, and it never can be otherwise.
We never can go round it, because we never can stand outside the problem and weigh it against any other possible alternative.
I never wrote anything half as good as that, and I never can read it that the tears do not come.
How can I know this, and not know, that you will never return for me--never can be mine.
The task, in fact, never canbe finished, for the conditions change and the problem contains different elements from time to time.
We never can hope to see the beginning of any one of these things.
Therefore slavery, if we mean by it subjection to the conditions of human life, never can be abolished.
We never can find or see the first member of the series.
Except by laughing, I have no other way left of convincing you that I never can or will marry this young lady.
Ah, there's the misfortune; it is a thing I never can consent to.
Never can I reconcile the ugly, grey-headed man one becomes in age, with the charm and elegance of one's youth.
Never can I forget the gorgeous splendour of the scene, the wonderful undulations of those vine-clad hills.
Never can I forget the beauty of the immense tree-ferns that abounded.
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