But I could not make the disclosure now.I must think about the how and the how much to tell him.I returned to the subject which had led up to the discovery....
With me it was, in a certain sense, bright and gay; but the deciding events of my life seemed to have been crowded into the year, the story of which has just been told.Of the six years that came after, there is not much to tell.My character went on forming itself, no doubt, and interiorly I was growing in one direction or the other; but in external matters, there is not much of interest....
This is nothing at all like the letter I meant to write you; but I will write again, I trust, in few days, and the first paragraph shall, if possible, hold all the business.I have much to tell you, which perhaps is as well not written.O that I did see you face to face!...
There was that in his face which made Mary, with her eyes bright and a flush upon her cheeks such as had not been seen there for a year, run to him and fling her arms about his neck, as she went into a wild fit of joyful hysterical sobbing, which it was long before she could control.There was not much to tell, but it was to the following effect.It dated from the evening when he had been left busying himself in the garden of old Tummus's cottage, left entirely to himself, trimming up the roses, and thinking sadly that there was no future for him in the world....
And Pat, who hadn't spoken to anyone since the woman whose potatoes he was digging said she'd as soon marry him as another, began to chatter, and to ramble in his chatter.There was so much to tell that he did not know how to tell it.There was his rent and the woman's holding, for now they would have nine acres of land, money would be required to stock it, and he didn't know if the bank would lend him the money....
How I wish you were near us, and that we could meet and talk and pray together over all that has saddened our lives, and made heaven such a blessed reality!There is not much to tell about the last hours of our dear sister.She had rallied a good deal, and they all thought she was getting well; but the day after Christmas typhoid symptoms began to set in....
Of the days that immediately followed, there is not much to tell.Any doubt I might have entertained as to the continuance of their mutual passion vanished swiftly and entirely....
Tom and his father had much to tell of their day's pleasure.Mr. Gordon, for once in his life, felt the longing which he knew had so often possessed his wife, to go back and live in the years gone by; for if he could now transfer himself to the year 1659, he might buy this whole island of Thomas Mayhew for thirty pounds and two beaver hats....
When the boys arrived at the hotel that evening the girls had much to tell them.Nellie had received a letter from Miss Harrow, in which the teacher had frankly begged her pardon for having suspected the girl of taking the diamond ring....
I have so much to tell, and to ask your kind advice about.I am unhappy and anxious, and feel somehow as if I would never see either my child or you, though I am writing about it....
So what does Skid do but slow up on the correspondence, skippin' an answer here and there, and coverin' only two pages when he did write.For one thing, he didn't have so much to tell as she did.I knew that; for I'd seen more or less of Mallory durin' the last few months, and I knew he was playin' his cards close to his vest....
And there was so much to tell, so much to hear, so much to talk about!And always, running through everything, was that golden thread of joy, beside which all else paled -- that they had Baby and each other....
The Avon runs through a tremendous fissure in the rocks called Vincent's Rocks; and hence the name given to the suburbs of the city, on its banks -- Clifton.Of this place we shall have much to tell you....