"You shall not blush that you have loved me, nor will I blush that I, too, have loved you.
— from The Bertrams by Anthony Trollope
Frank Henley!—It is I think indubitable that he loves you.—He would make you happier than perhaps any other man could upon earth.
— from Anna St. Ives by Thomas Holcroft
I had some photographs to show them that I took here last year, and while I was sitting on a little stool near the door of the kitchen, showing them to the family, a beautiful young woman I had spoken to a few times last year slipped in, and after a wonderfully simple and cordial speech of welcome, she sat down on the floor beside me to look on also.
— from The Aran Islands by J. M. (John Millington) Synge
Why did he not trust in that?” “He loved you very dearly,” said Everard gently.
— from The Flying Death by Samuel Hopkins Adams
“I wished to intimate that he loves you boundlessly, and he is a generous, magnanimous man, whose heart would break if any one should take you from him.”
— from Louisa of Prussia and Her Times: A Historical Novel by L. (Luise) Mühlbach
It makes me think of our automobile tour in the Highlands last year,” she continued with mischievous gravity.
— from The Doctor : A Tale of the Rockies by Ralph Connor
In the East of the Lodge, over the Master, inclosed in a triangle, is the Hebrew letter YŌD
— from Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry by Albert Pike
But what he has found out, then, is that he loves you.'
— from Franklin Kane by Anne Douglas Sedgwick
In this we rejoice; and trust that in these, his latter years, he may be made ever to feel, that even they among us of the friends of agriculture who have not known him personally, are not unmindful of their obligations to him as the leader of a most beneficent enterprise.
— from Farm drainage The Principles, Processes, and Effects of Draining Land with Stones, Wood, Plows, and Open Ditches, and Especially with Tiles by Henry F. (Henry Flagg) French
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