From what your mamma tells me, there is a third lover in London, whom she's already refused.
Molly started up; and then stood shyly and quietly in her place while a bronzed, bearded, grave man came into the room, in whom she at first had to seek for the merry boyish face she knew by heart only two years ago.
He had explained his wishes to her in regard to his daughter, to whom she had in some sort assumed to stand in place of a mother, and she, while pretending to act in accordance with his wishes, had directly opposed them.
The Duchess as she looked at the woman to whom she wanted to be kind did not as yet dare to express a wish that there might at some not very distant time be a closer alliance.
In a little time the one excitement of her life was the weekly journey to Mr. Crumpy, whom she came to regard as a man appointed by Providence to supply her with 40s.
The masters of the carracks espied the bark, and found out to whom she belonged: the fame of Landolfo and his vast wealth had already reached them, and had excited their natural cupidity and rapacity.
But as the young man, by no means approving this idea, suddenly grew worse, the lady at length opened her mind to Jeannette, whom she found in the same frame as before, and indeed even more resolute.
So she knew, too, the Master in whom she believed, saw Him in everything that lived, more real than all beside.
She had no power to see them as types of great classes; they were just so many living people, whom she knew, and who, most of them, had been kind to her.
Stanhope as soon as she could do so civilly and went in quest of her father, whom shefound on the lawn in company with Mr. Arabin.
She was mortified that the man whom she owned to herself that she loved should have concealed his love from her and shown it to another.
She thought of this man, this lover of whom she was so unconscious, exactly as her father did, exactly as the Grantlys did.
Yes, a foreigner, young and pretty, whom you must have met in the family of the bride, to whom she seems to be ardently devoted.
Cardoville and Rose Simon, whom she so little expected to find together in such a place.
In about a minute, Florine returned with Mother Bunch, whom she introduced to the superior, and then discreetly withdrew.
The family bankers, to whom she wrote, wrote back to say that they were instructed not to give the lady's address to any one applying for it, without being previously empowered to do so by the lady herself.
She spoke with a merciless tyranny of eye and voice--with a merciless use of her power over the feeble creature whom she addressed.
Alexander married a daughter of John Mor na Tuaighe MacGillechallum, a brother of Macleod of Raasay, by whom she had a son, Hector, who lived at Kinellan, and was nicknamed the Bishop.
I told the Dauphine in plain German that it was a shame that she should submit to be governed by Bessola to such a degree that she could not speak to whom she chose.
She afterwards ran away with a rogue, the Abbe de la Bourlie, whom she obliged to marry her at Geneva; they used to beat each other.
She was the intimate friend of the poet La Faye, whom she advised in his compositions, and whose life she made delightful.
And she answered: I am the daughter of Bathuel, the son of Melcha, whom she bore to Nachor.
These are the sons of Lia, whom she bore in Mesopotamia of Syria, with Dina, his daughter.
These are the sons of Rachel, whom shebore to Jacob: all the souls, fourteen.
And again she said: Who would believe that Abraham should hear that Sara gave suck to a son, whom she bore to him in his old age?
I can assure Your Highness, that at this moment there subsists a very great degree of coolness between Her Majesty and her royal brother-in-law, whom she loves as if he were her own brother.
When Mrs. Parsons, whom she outran, reached the door of the ward there was a great explosion, apparently on the roof.
He was the one male creature for whom she cared in the whole world, indeed, putting her mother out of the question, she cared for no other man or woman, and would never learn to do so.
As you may have heard, she holds advanced views on social and other matters; and in those on the higher education of women she is very strong, talking a good deal about the physical training of the Greeks, whom she adores, or did.
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