"Fervent" Quotes from Famous Books
... there issued a delicate elderly lady, who leaned, in a helpless manner, on the arm of a young, plain, but extremely fresh and sweet-looking girl of about sixteen, whom the elder lady called Lucy, and who was so much engrossed with her mother, that some time elapsed before she could attend to the fervent remarks made by her father and brothers in regard to the scenery. There also came forth from the interior of the coach a large, red-faced angry woman, who dragged after her a little girl of about eight, who might be described as a modest sunbeam, and a little boy of about five, who resembled ... — Freaks on the Fells - Three Months' Rustication • R.M. Ballantyne
... took one flat aback. For weeks past letters from G.H.Q., as also the fervent representations made by visitors over on duty or on leave from the front, had been harping upon this question. Lord Kitchener had informed the House of Lords on the 15th day of March that the supply of war material was "causing him considerable anxiety." There was not ... — Experiences of a Dug-out, 1914-1918 • Charles Edward Callwell
... wonder that George treated her as a child, and, taking the little hand in his, pressed a fervent ... — Penshurst Castle - In the Days of Sir Philip Sidney • Emma Marshall
... this. Free kirk, free state, free commerce, are the breath of our nostrils. Not a king on earth our privileges and rights shall touch; no, not with his finger-tips. Bram, my son, I am your comrade in this quarrel." He spoke with fervent, but not rapid speech, and with a firm, round voice, ... — The Bow of Orange Ribbon - A Romance of New York • Amelia E. Barr
... not to entertain us, nor to distract the pining lover[1]—it must have some personal purpose of its own. But, sadly enough, that purpose never seems to get fulfilled. Yet it is not down-hearted, and its Coo-oo! Coo-oo! keeps going, with now and then an ultra-fervent trill. ... — Glimpses of Bengal • Sir Rabindranath Tagore
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