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But, oh, if the pain might stop, if the pain might stop! The robin sings now, because the spring is here; but it is not always spring. And some day perhaps not this winter, but some day the dear little brown body will agonize it will die alone, in the horrible great universe; one thinks little of a robin, but it agonizes all the same when its time comes; it agonizes all the same."

"See you not, you hounds, that every one of your movements causes me insufferable pain? Ah, a fearful illness is evidently coming; it is already attacking my limbs, and pierces and agonizes every part of my system! Let my bed be prepared at home, you scamps, and have a strengthening soup made ready for me.

That word, too "poor," is more than her already distracted brain can bear up under. It brings back the terrible picture of their past history; it goads and agonizes her very soul. She throws her arms frantically about his neck; presses him to her bosom; kisses him with the fervor of a child.

That word, too "poor," is more than her already distracted brain can bear up under. It brings back the terrible picture of their past history; it goads and agonizes her very soul. She throws her arms frantically about his neck; presses him to her bosom; kisses him with the fervor of a child.

"Any time night or day I reckon. The two swells came out about 10, I guess. Maybe later." "She don't throw on much style?" "Don't she though. Silks ain't nothin' to her. She's a clipper when she agonizes."

"I don't see that any 'tyranny, as you call it, exonerates a mother from her duty to her child." "There we differ. Motherhood, in our present social state, is the sign and seal as well as the means and method of a woman's bondage. It forges chains of her own flesh and blood; it weaves cords of her own love and instinct. She agonizes, and the fruit of her agony is not even legally hers.

Then Mrs. Sliverstone sits down beside him, and taking his hand in hers, tells you how that Mr. Unto this Mr. Sliverstone replies firmly, that ‘It must be done;’ which agonizes Mrs. Sliverstone still more, and she goes on to tell you that such were Mr.

Bianca is a part of terrible excitement in itself, without the addition of having to act it to his Fazio. I cannot get rid of his being he, and it agonizes me really to see his sham agony; however, "'tis my vocation, Hal."

"The space between then and now when her arm was round me, when she slept beside me, when I woke from a bad dream, and she talked gently close to my face, till I slept again is so narrow that I recall it with a sense of reality which agonizes me; it is so immeasurable when I see her there there, that I am crushed." If I had had any thought of speaking to him, it was gone. And I must go too.

Could you it agonizes me to imagine . . . be inviolate? mine above? mine before all men, though I am gone: true to my dust? Tell me. Give me that assurance. True to my name! Oh, I hear them. 'His relict! Buzzings about Lady Patterne. 'The widow. If you knew their talk of widows! Shut your ears, my angel! But if she holds them off and keeps her path, they are forced to respect her.