"We must make our start at once," said Jefferson Hope, speaking in a low but resolute voice, like one who realizes the greatness of the peril, but has steeled his heart to meet it.
Hope slapped the revolver butt which protruded from the front of his tunic.
Jane's temper was not desponding, and she was gradually led to
hope, though the diffidence of affection sometimes overcame the
hope, that Bingley would return to Netherfield and answer every wish of her heart.
For the rest, she had long since disassociated herself from the past, and had definitely given up all the
hopes and wishes once connected with it.
In all that she figured to herself, as related to my appearance, the end justified her brightest expectations; but, as that end drew near, she felt how insufficient were human results to meet the desires of human
hopes. Now that her painful and exhausting toil was nearly over, she did not experience the happiness she had anticipated.
how I have trembled at my uncle's opening his lips if horses were talked of), and then think of the kind pains you took to reason and persuade me out of my fears, and convince me that I should like it after a little while, and feel how right you proved to be, I am inclined to hope you may always prophesy as well."
Sir Thomas found it expedient to go to Antigua himself, for the better arrangement of his affairs, and he took his eldest son with him, in the hope of detaching him from some bad connexions at home.
Jane Clayton was again confined to the prison hut she had formerly occupied, but as she realized that this was but a part of the deception which she and Frecoult were playing upon the credulous raiders, it was with quite a different sensation that she again entered the vile and filthy interior, from that which she had previously experienced, when
hope was so far away.
Had I forgotten my own prospects, my ardent love, my pertinacious
hopes? It seemed like sacrilege to revert to them now, but I had not forgotten them.
Impudence, I know that very well, and I was determined to find out WHERE you had been to.-- I
hope you like your house, Miss Marianne.
It was a long and gloomy night that gathered on me, haunted by the ghosts of many
hopes, of many dear remembrances, many errors, many unavailing sorrows and regrets.
thou spirit given, On Earth, of all we
hope in Heaven!