I will tell all children about him, that they may take care and not play with him, for he will only cause them sorrow and many a
heartache."
The beer frolic, however, passed off without any untoward circumstance; and, unlike most drinking bouts, left neither headache nor
heartache behind.
Heaven knows what pains the author has been at, what bitter experiences he has endured and what
heartache suffered, to give some chance reader a few hours' relaxation or to while away the tedium of a journey.
But if this is true, I found the books better than their friends, and had many a
heartache from their pathos, many a genuine glow of purpose from their high import, many a tender suffusion from their sentiment.
In spite of her own perturbation and
heartache, her hands had not been idle, and she stood now at the bedside with the quieting powder ready.
Anne was enjoying the excitement of the various preparations, but under it all she carried a little
heartache. She was, in a sense, losing her dear old chum; Diana's new home would be two miles from Green Gables, and the old constant companionship could never be theirs again.
"that I am not one of those whose dear ones 'go down to the sea in ships.' It seems to me that they have treble their share of this world's
heartache."
I have had a
heartache ever since then--but it is gone now."
Tell her that, if she had mingled a little trust with her conception of the ideal, much
heartache might have been avoided.
Pocket being justly celebrated for giving most excellent practical advice, and for having a clear and sound perception of things and a highly judicious mind, I had some notion in my
heartache of begging him to accept my confidence.
It's because she's had her first
heartache. But she's got a spirit to bear up under it.
She was carrying an armful of Bibles for her class, and such was her view of life that events which produced
heartache in others wrought beatific smiles upon her--an enviable result, although, in the opinion of Angel, it was obtained by a curiously unnatural sacrifice of humanity to mysticism.