In after years he often spoke of her to me, always with great appreciation.
Among these I remember Father Finotti as one of whom he often spoke, and who was sometimes a guest at his table.
We often spoke in country towns, where our morning meetings could be but poorly attended, for the reason that the women of the place were busy with the preparation of the noonday meal.
He could not enjoy any story with a tragical end, for this reason he did not keenly appreciate George Eliot, though he often spoke warmly in praise of 'Silas Marner.
He often spoke of a feeling of coldness or shivering in his back on hearing beautiful music.
His love and goodness towards his little grandson Bernard were great; and he often spoke of the pleasure it was to him to see "his little face opposite to him" at luncheon.
He often spokeof the chase, and sometimes said a-word to somebody.
He often spoke in later years of a feeling of coldness or shivering in his back on hearing beautiful music.
He could not enjoy any story with a tragical end; for this reason he did not keenly appreciate George Eliot, though he often spoke, warmly in praise of Silas Marner.
He often spoke of him as "Poor old Ras," or "Poor dear old Philos.
Why is it fate decreed that the Emperor should not be allowed time to carry out his extensive plans for the glory and happiness of France of which he so often spoke?
On the mere mention of the name of those princes he experienced a kind of inward alarm; and he often spoke of the necessity of raising a wall of brass between France and them.
During the period of my closest intimacy with him he often spoke to me on this subject, and listened patiently to my observations.
In traversing the Venetian States to return to Milan, he often spoke to me of Venice.
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