Bute, who had always been considered as a man of taste and reading, affected, from the moment of his elevation, the character of a Maecenas.
Our monk, who had always been in an ill-humour since the day of the Rotting-Room, did not recover himself until the parting breakfast came.
I represented to the Regent what an ill-chosen messenger I should be to carry to Madame la Duchesse d'Orleans news of the disgrace of her brother the Duc du Maine; I, who had always been such an open and declared enemy to the bastards!
Shortly after this, I received a letter from one of my friends, the Duc de Montfort, who had always been in the army of the Marechal de Villeroy.
I shook hands with old Christian, who had always been fond of me, and was now the only one who remembered me, and begged him to watch over the poor forsaken creature.
The idea of losing her, who had always been my best friend and a mother to my children, was the sorest trial I had yet had.
But it added to my pain to think that the good old aunt, who had always been so kind to her sister's orphan children, should be shut up in prison for no other crime than loving them.
While my grandmother sat alone with the dead, the doctor came in, leading his youngest son, who had always been a great pet with aunt Nancy, and was much attached to her.
It was a change for her, who had always been so carefully tended.
He, who had always been poor, regarded this sum as an exhaustless treasure.
He, who had always been so domestic, never came near his family except at meals, when he would swallow a few mouthfuls, and hastily leave the room.
He, who had always been so haughty, would now be pointed at with the finger of scorn.
The haughty woman, who had always been such a worshipper of honor and duty, to contradict every word she had uttered during her life!
But the attempt, though favored by the Queen, who had always been a Tory at heart, and who had now quarrelled with the Duchess of Marlborough, was unsuccessful.
Bute, who had always been considered as a man of taste and reading, affected, from the moment of his elevation, the character of a Mæcenas.
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