They're a great consolation to me.
"Catherine would make a sad, heedless young housekeeper to be sure," was her mother's foreboding remark; but quick was the consolation of there being nothing like practice.
Morland was not happy in her attempt at consolation.
In this distress, the intended departure of the Tilney family became her chief consolation; their journey into Gloucestershire was to take place within a few days, and Captain Tilney's removal would at least restore peace to every heart but his own.
Disappointed of what was to have been the consolation for her first disappointment, she was less and less disposed either to be agreeable herself or to find her companion so; and they returned to Pulteney Street without her speaking twenty words.
Allen's consolation.
That is one consolation when you are poor—there are so many more things you can imagine about.
Katie was the comfort and consolation of my life.
But one can dream just as well in them as in lovely trailing ones, with frills around the neck, that's one consolation.
'Tis no consolation when a man's lost his sweetheart to order hot corn and have the waiter bring him the powdered sugar cruet instead of salt and then conceal himself, or to have Zozookum, the gipsy palmist, tell him that he has three children and to look out for another serious calamity; price twenty-five cents.
One day,after facing too many crisis and tired of being treated just another undergraduate,I phoned home for some consolation and understanding of my unique problems.
"The grounds keeper offered in consolation, "but someday, the pain will pass.
What she needed at that moment was consolation and sympathy from the husband.
" If it's any consolation to the parents, they weren't the only ones summoned by the court last week.
What she needed at that moment was consolation and sympathy from the husband.
However, when they do eventually pass - one woman finally got through last year at the 21st attempt over 22 years - they will at least have the consolation of cheaper car insurance.
That is of little consolation to farmers in the area surrounding Xingang, where villagers showed the Financial Times videos of forcible demolitions of pigsties with the animals still inside.
If a woman conceals her affection with the same skill from the object of it, she may lose the opportunity of fixing him; and it will then be but poor consolation to believe the world equally in the dark.
In middle and declining age, a scattered number of serious persons resort to poetry, as to religion, for a protection against the pressure of trivial employments, and as a consolation for the afflictions of life.
The researchers note that we often eat tocomfort ourselves or try to remedy a bad mood—but this study shows that sucheating for consolation may make us feel even worse.