Now, I remember it was a long time before I could get reconciled to seeing a warrior scalp his enemy; but as I reasoned on it, and entered into the spirit of the practice, I began to feel it was all right.
In a very few minutes I became, I must own, reconciled to the necessity.
But how was the proud, pragmatical old father reconciled to the match?
He is equally anxious to see his own country, and to be reconciled to the Church; and the cavaliers have promised that, if we are disposed to become man and wife, on returning to our native land, they will provide for us handsomely.
As may be supposed, Isora was readily reconciledto my change of circumstances; and indeed that sum which seemed poverty to me appeared positive wealth to her.
Morton is returned,--is reconciledto his weak brother.
The grief is very sharp, and as yet I am hardly reconciled to it.
You acknowledge that there has been enmity to towards God in your secret soul, and that one of the first steps towards peace is to becomereconciled to Him and to have your sins forgiven for Christ's sake.
You are here in my uncle's house; bereconciled to him fully, I beseech you.
I did not like to leave behind me my companion in misery; but as I thought, that, in a few weeks I should make a little fortune, and be able to find her a better home, we became reconciled to the idea of parting with one another.
And yet this unfortunate state of existence was not without some reflections, that partially reconciled me to my fate.
I confess, that I am not reconciled to the idea of a chief magistrate parading himself through the several States as an object of public gaze, and in quest of an applause, which, to be valuable, should be purely voluntary.
The amendments were made, and all were reconciled to the government.
Thus she reconciled herself to her conduct towards her husband.
Auntie Nan is reconciled at last to leaving Ballure and joining me in Douglas.
Even old General Moncrief became reconciled to his son-in-law when Benjamin gave him the money to bring out his History of the Civil War in twenty volumes, which had been refused by nine prominent publishers.
Things became reconciled to themselves, things lay quietly on their shelves; the troubles of the day arranged themselves in trim formation and at his curt wish of dismissal, marched off and disappeared.
Now that we have fought, I can ask you to be reconciledwith me.
He exhorted him to break with his bad companions and to be reconciled to his family.
He was hardly reconciled to her marriage with her cousin, the brilliant colonel.
Chargeboeuf was apparently reconciled to the new order of things springing out of the year '89; at any rate he displayed much politic prudence.
In his last days he became reconciled with the curate of Saint-Leonard, Alencon's aristocratic church, and died universally lamented.
You have been reconciled to Him by the blood of atonement, and brought into harmony with Him by the washing of regeneration.
This would lead us to look in that direction; and, here upon earth, sinful man cannot look at God long, without coming to terms and becoming reconciled with Him.
He married in that city two years ago--rather well, I hear, but Mrs. Caukins is not reconciled yet.
Octavius thought he couldn't get used to it at first, but he's reconciled now; he had to be.
None but Latin, I believe, has ever wanted this part of speech; and the defect to which custom reconciled the Romans would be an insuperable stumbling-block to nations who were to translate their original idiom into that language.
In the next century Gregory of Tours informs us that Chilperic attempted to write Latin verses; but the lines could not be reconciled to any division of feet; his ignorance having confounded long and short syllables together.
Many a round we have had together among the villagers, to beseech them to be reconciled to God.
Give me sensibly to feel and know, that Thou art reconciled to me, without Thy grace, effectually undone.
When about four years old, her grandfather Stables, now reconciled to his daughter, proposed to undertake the charge of Mary's training and education.
How could I ever have reconciled it to my conscience to see my blessed child married to a Papist?
The enthusiasm of Mr. Slang almost reconciled Lady Thrum to the abruptness of his manners, and even caused Sir George to forget that his chorus had been interrupted by the obstreperous familiarity of the manager.
A proof of Walker's dexterity and capability for business may be seen in the fact that he had actually appeased and reconciled one of his bitterest enemies--our honest friend Eglantine.
Morgiana never could be brought to pardon Woolsey's red hair, nor to help laughing at Eglantine's disasters, nor could the two gentlemen be reconciled to one another.
He appeared perfectly reconciled to his situation, and conducted himself with order and propriety.
The coach, nevertheless, had not yet got to this stage, and that fact partially reconciled Robbie to the delay.
It was all written down and witnessed, that he would not enforce this marriage till time had soothed and reconciledme to it; and as the realization of it was to depend upon myself, I thought I was secure against the worst.
The question roused something of the wickedness in me that I confessed to you before; but I will answer the inquiry now, by asking you if you think any woman in her twenties is quite reconciled to live unloved?
The baby stayed awake obstinately, but I was reconciled to the fact, for our discussion might have become hot, and the writing ended for that evening quite as effectually as the baby had done it.
I do not know why I can not becomereconciled to this journey.
I begin to get accustomed to the strangeness of the thing, and to be reconciled to the strange figures of the conquerors who, what's stranger still, behave themselves as gentlemen.
Lord Palmerston and Lord John would become reconciled (a condition most improbable), or, what would seem even more so, would agree on the resignation of the present cabinet.
I have just received from London the Memoirs of the Princess Doschkoff, and am not yet entirely reconciled to the thirty francs which it cost me.
This evening I heard Madame Persiani, which has reconciled me with human nature.
However, he was very soon reconciled to his situation, by the very kind treatment he received from every person about him, and the iron growing uneasy, it was taken off, and he was allowed to go where he pleased.