1 "Thank God," said his son smiling.
2 May God help you, but we'll see what will happen.
3 I have faith only in God and the lofty destiny of our adored monarch.
4 His face wore a calm look of piety and resignation to the will of God.
5 He is leaving me here, God knows why, when he might have had promotion.
6 Well, well, God grant it, he added, not noticing his visitor's sarcastic smile.
7 but one falls in love and one is a God, one is pua as on the first day of cweation.
8 But God will support you: you are young, and are now, I hope, in command of an immense fortune.
9 "God is my witness," and she made the sign of the cross, "I love her so much, and all of you, only Vera."
10 God be thanked that you are in time," said she to one of the priests; "all we relatives have been in such anxiety.
11 You may die in your bed or God may spare you in a battle, replied Marya Dmitrievna's deep voice, which easily carried the whole length of the table.
12 This pleasure will be but a brief one, however, for he will leave us again to take part in this unhappy war into which we have been drawn, God knows how or why.
13 There is one thing I constantly pray God to grant, mon cousin," she replied, "and it is that He would be merciful to him and would allow his noble soul peacefully to leave this.
14 Ah, my dear friend, our divine Saviour's words, that it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of God, are terribly true.
15 "Till now I have always, thank God, been my children's friend and had their full confidence," said she, repeating the mistake of so many parents who imagine that their children have no secrets from them.
16 You value your own pride and don't wish to apologize," continued the staff captain, "but we old fellows, who have grown up in and, God willing, are going to die in the regiment, we prize the honor of the regiment, and Bogdanich knows it.
17 Let us try to conform to them and follow them, and let us be persuaded that the less we let our feeble human minds roam, the better we shall please God, who rejects all knowledge that does not come from Him; and the less we seek to fathom what He has been pleased to conceal from us, the sooner will He vouchsafe its revelation to us through His divine Spirit.
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