I had almost
forgotten the most important point--which is that I should like you to go and tell Madame Chiffon that I wish the blond lace to be changed in conformity with yesterday's patterns, if she will be good enough to bring with her a new assortment.
'Well!' returned he, with a rather wintry smile - 'I'm glad you have overcome or
forgotten your own afflictions so far as to be able to study so deeply the affairs of others, and trouble your head so unnecessarily about the fancied or possible calamities of their future life.'
Sometimes a pang comes which tells me the girl won't be
forgotten -- but not often.
He had positively
forgotten that picture he had painted three years ago.
After the deaths of her son and husband in such rapid succession, she felt herself a being accidentally
forgotten in this world and left without aim or object for her existence.
To his surprise, there were many things there for his comfort which he had
forgotten to order - clean bed-linen, towels, even a curtain upon the window.
Maggie, in her absent way, continued to lean forward, resting on her arms and moving her feet about, while her dark eyes got more and more fixed and vacant, as if she had quite
forgotten Philip and his book.
All who read it were delighted with the poems, and said that if there was any more such poetry in the Highlands, it should be gathered together and printed before it was lost and
forgotten for ever.
I can't bear that her name should be
forgotten by all living souls.
"Of course; that is why I have come." He added a little sternly, "Have you
forgotten that this is spring cleaning time?"
All the tender words she said to me and all the beautiful things I said to her are utterly
forgotten.
'The servant must have
forgotten to let you know that I was here, I think.'