Yet I know, my dear child, that you would exert both for me; but how much more satisfactory would it be to me to support myself while I am able.
I am prepared for almost any trial; if my ability is equal to my desire of being of service to you in misfortune, I do not fear but that I shall be able to support myself, and at least not be a burden to you.
She tried to encourage me with the hope of being able to support myself, as we calculated you would, after some time, have enough to support yourself without mental or bodily exertion.
I could not immediately answer; I seemed choaked, and was even forced to support myself by the garden-gate.
I have been able to support myself in comfort and respectability, and even occasionally to bestow charity in a small way to those less favored than myself.
All dreams are ended for me; all that remains in life for me is to work very hard so that I can learn to support myself and my parents.
All I want is to learn how to support myself by art; and some day perhaps I shall forget what has happened to me and perhaps find a little pleasure in life when I am very old.
I am well, in excellent spirits and shall use my utmost endeavors to support myself, for now more than ever is it necessary for me to stay in Europe.
When I was first there I expected, from the little connection I got into, I should be able to support myself.
I was getting into good business in the portrait way there, and, if I return, shall be enabled, probably, to support myself as long as I stay in England.
I shall endeavor to support myself, if not, necessity will compel me to return home an unfinished painter; it depends altogether on circumstances.
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