"Stop, Mr. Finn; stop. Do not say to me any unkind word that I have not deserved, and that would make a breach between us. I have accepted the owner of Loughlinter as my husband, because I verily believe that I shall thus best do my duty in that sphere... The Saint Pauls Magazine - Pągina 5101868Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Anna Maria Hall - 1837 - 976 pągines
...— it is wrong — wicked — not to be so : but it is not always easy to be thankful and resigned in that sphere of life to which it has pleased God to call us." Mary only sighed; said a few more kind words to her attendant ; told her to put by her work... | |
| Mrs. S. C. Hall - 1838 - 222 pągines
...mistress— it is wrong— wicked— not to be so : but it is not always easy to be thankful and resigned in that sphere of life to which it has pleased God to call us." Mary only sighed ; said a few more kind words to her attendant ; told her to put by her work... | |
| Jacob Samuel - 1841 - 208 pągines
...aside all thoughts of personal comfort, and to do his duty to his brethren, both Christians and Jews, in that sphere of life to which it has pleased God to call him; not desirous of seeking a home or resting-place from the severity of toil, until the the... | |
| Knightley William Horlock - 1862 - 312 pągines
...a steel or a silver fork. The only difference between us then will be, which has done his duty best in that sphere of life to which it has pleased God to call us ; and many that are first here may be last in the world to come. An honest and true-hearted... | |
| Knightley William Horlock - 1863 - 380 pągines
...a steel or a silver fork. The only difference between us then will be, which has done his duty best in that sphere of life to which it has pleased God to call us ; and many that are first here may be last in the world to come. An honest and true-hearted... | |
| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1863 - 910 pągines
...different walks of life now, so that I don't see much of her. They tell me that she does her duty well in that sphere of life to which it has pleased God to call her." " That depends," thought Crosbie, " on what the duties of a viscountess may be supposed... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1865 - 626 pągines
...different walks of life now, so that I don't see much of her. They tell me that she does her dnty well in that sphere of life to which it has pleased God to call her." " That depends," thought Crosbie, " on what the duties oi a viscountess may be supposed... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1868 - 798 pągines
...arm. " Why not ? Because Loughlinter " " Stop, Mr. Finn ; stop. Do not say to me any unkind word thnt I have not deserved, and that would make a breach...trust myself to speak openly to you ?" " You may trust mo as against all others, except us two onrselves." " For you, then, I will say also that I have always... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1868 - 286 pągines
...have not deserved, and that would make a breach between us. I have accepted the owner of Loughliuter as my husband, because I verily believe that I shall...speak openly to you?" "You may trust me as against nil others, except us two ourselves." " For you, then, I will say also that I have always liked you... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1870 - 736 pągines
...here, if he be not willing." Mr. Puddleham had now joined them. "I am ready and willing," said he, "to do my duty in that sphere of life to which it has pleased God to call me." And it was evident that he thought that the sphere to which he had been called was that special chapel... | |
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