She made a very pretty show with her daughters, driving out in her carriage, and often spoke of her happiness as "a reward"—she did not say for what, but probably she meant that it was a reward for her patience with Tertius, whose temper never became faultless, and to the last occasionally let slip a bitter speech which was more memorable than the signs he made of his repentance.
When there she threw herself on the bed with her clothes on, and lay in apparent torpor, as she had done once before on a memorable day of grief.
It came shortly before the memorable meeting at the town-hall, and was nothing less than a letter from Will Ladislaw to Lydgate, which turned indeed chiefly on his new interest in plans of colonization, but mentioned incidentally, that he might find it necessary to pay a visit to Middlemarch within the next few weeks—a very pleasant necessity, he said, almost as good as holidays to a schoolboy.
Bulstrode gathered a sense of safety from these indications that Raffles had really kept at a distance from Middlemarch since his memorable visit at Christmas.
It was here that poor Fred Vincy had made part of his memorable debt, having lost money in betting, and been obliged to borrow of that gay companion.
" Will had found his portfolio, and had laid it on the table at the far end of the room, to turn over the sketches and please himself by looking at the memorable piece of art which had a relation to nature too mysterious for Dorothea.
He had never since the memorable evening deviated from his old pastoral kindness towards her, and her momentary wonder and doubt had quite gone to sleep.
" This proposal was only one more sign added to many since his memorable interview with Lydgate, that Mr.
Lemon's school (close to a county town with a memorable history that had its relics in church and castle) was one of those excellent musicians here and there to be found in our provinces, worthy to compare with many a noted Kapellmeister in a country which offers more plentiful conditions of musical celebrity.
It had given her, in the ten years since she came out, all the triumphs that intelligence and wit can have, because it made whatever she said seem memorable.
It was in vain that she recalled every incident and emotion of that memorable occasion and tried to feel the old satisfying anger.
Oh, it's been a very memorable occasion indeed.
Since then, the desk lamp logo for the company has become one of the most memorable symbols in cinematic history.
"This was a memorable mission that took us a total of 10 weeks at sea in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
Obama shared an eponymous playlist as a sort of companion to the book, which includes "some memorable songs from my administration," he tweeted.
20) There may be many Pisces weddings in 2006, and Fish will say, "I do" in creative, memorable ceremonies.
If it's mildly inconsistent, it sort of stands and becomes memorable.
The shining-eyed older brother climbed in beside him and the three of them began a memorable holiday ride.
The most memorable part was when the man excitedly grabbed his necklace (a stone pendant wrapped on a leather cord) and said, "my wife and I made these for each other!
To make the occasion even more memorable, she treated everyone to lemonade, cake, chocs and ices.