Only write, Fraeulein; when the master is here all will be well again!
So to a coffee-house, and there in discourse hear the King of France is likely to be well again.
I say, some day, when he is well again, he may alter and not be so set against me, and I am going to wait till then.
Some day, when he is well again--" "Then you think he will get well?
The grandmother is well again, and is sitting in the spring sunshine.
She--she's well again," replied the little pitchman.
And now go to sleep, and you will soon be well again," said Gunther.
She longed to tell Jeanne-Marie once more how much she loved her; but the woman had left the room, and Madelon could only lie patiently, and think of all she was going to do, when she should be well again.
Now that I am well again, I often have dreams of causeless and poignant melancholy.
Sir John Lawson wounded on the knee: hath had some bones taken out, and is likely to be well again.
Tom takes his disappointment of his mistress to heart; but all will be well again in a little time.
I saw Lord Treasurer there, who had been two hours with the Queen; and Mrs. Masham is in hopes things will do well again.
I can't be merry so near any splenetic talk; so I made that long line, and now all's well again.
The Queen is well again, and was at chapel to-day, etc.
I hope I may tell Miss Gertrude, when I write, that you will soon be well again.
Not, surely, that she would soon be well again, for it seemed to him that she was past any hope of that.
As the days began to grow long, and the time approached when his children hoped he would be well again, the conviction gradually dawned upon him that the summer air would bring no healing.
Archie is thinking that, maybe, he'll never be well again," said his sister.
But now that you are come, all will be well again.
When risen, add a small piece of lard, work it well again, let it stand an hour and then bake it slowly.
Add one-quarter of an ounce gelatine, dissolved in a little boiling water, and whip it well again to keep the gelatine from settling at the bottom.
Work and knead it well at night, and in the morning work it well again, make it into rolls, put them in the oven to take a second rise, and when risen, bake them.
Now you will soon be well again, and ready to come away with me.
If you could only get some of these you would be well again, but if not you will die.
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