Her most treasured possession is the withered hand of a dead man; the hand of Stambuloff, the Bismarck of the Balkans.
Ruder monarchs have played coarse jests upon that sensitive spirit, and have merited a well-earned and long-treasured resentment.
Marcia, dear child, treasured them every word and hugged them to her heart, and carried them in her prayers.
How I treasured up the entries, of which I subjoin a sample--!
I picked up one, of several that were rolling about, and treasured it as a keepsake for a long time.
In millions of houses the most-loved andtreasured possession is the photographic album containing the likenesses of dear absent or departed friends.
Then he would invite some favoured guest or guests to his study, and begin the confidential discussions and soliloquies which it was a priceless privilege--the most valued and treasured of privileges--to share and to listen to.
How kind to ask for some of my few small memories of your father--treasured memories which no length of years can ever rub out.
He had always a great pleasure in racy anecdotes, and the humorous side of life, and during the last years this increased, so that his friends treasured up every good story they heard to repeat to him at their next meeting.
It is the first and most perfect story in literature of the nobility of man's soul, and as such it must remain a treasured and priceless possession to the world's end.
Many a man lives a burden to the earth; but a good book is the precious life-blood of a master-spirit; embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life.
I got nearer to him and heard and treasured every word he said.
I had listened carefully to him and had treasured up in my heart what he had said from time to time.
True that few were in flower, but those few we should have treasured under glass cases at home.
It has been shown throughout this volume that old Sheffield plate by reason of its artistic excellence, should be treasured and loved.
There are no standing salts in Sheffield plate, such as those treasured at the Universities, or brought out on state occasions at the dinners of the great London Companies.
Chief when thou com'st with hollow circle crowned With sculptured signet, bearing in thy womb The treasured Cork-screw.
This painting was highly treasured by the Duc d'Aumale, who out of filial affection hung it above his bed, where it still remains.
In the sitting-room he carefully replaced the glass case over the treasured violin, puzzled to the point of foolishness, and strangely routed in his mind.
Considerable light is thrown on the character of individuals respecting whom every fragment of authentic information is treasuredwith interest.
I could give you pages of strong sense and humour which I have heard from that great man, and which are treasured up in my journal.
The water was treasured like gold and served out in driblets.
Polo had noticed that Kublai Khan liked to hear curious and extraordinary accounts from foreign countries, and he therefore treasured up in his memory all he saw and experienced in order to relate it to the Emperor on his return.
In their gratitude theytreasured every word she uttered, and carried away many useful lessons.
This from the master, with that peculiar light in his gray eyes that seldom came; and because so seldom, was treasured deep by the one who brought it there.
They were setting a splendid ambush, with a highly-treasured weapon they ordinarily kept hidden.
I loved the loveliness of thought, and treasured that more than Parian speech.
The water is as pure and cold as when it slaked the thirst of the red hunter, and flowed beneath the aged bough, though now this gem of the wilderness is treasured under these hot stones, where no shadow falls but from the brick buildings.
Two stories concerning him are treasured from childhood, viz.
The love of music and poetry, the concomitants of which were the ruin of so many of his contemporaries, was conscientiously treasured by him as a talent to be occupied.
That is now treasured up beyond the reach of accident.
She was very proud of his brave deed, and she and the boy always treasured the enchanted moccasins.
And though no epitaph hangs upon the tomb where thou sleepest, in the hearts of all who knew thee thy memory is treasuredand beloved.
When the first heat of his rage is past, he may seem to forget the affront he has received, but still it will be remembered and treasured up till occasion serves for wiping it out in the most remorseless manner.
The volume Guido Reni treasured and left to his heir was a volume with a hundred designs by Raphael.
The table itself was beautifully spread with the finest of napery and some treasured pieces of old family silver.
I can never thank you enough for all the friendship of which that beautiful volume is the treasured symbol.
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