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Updated: May 15, 2025


The doctor was young and unmarried and impressible; and the strangest sensation he had ever experienced thrilled through his heart as the blue, flaring eyes met his and the trembling red lips incoherently beseeched him to save her, hide her somewhere, anywhere, before the fifteen minutes were up.

And they furthermore stated their belief that he was not dead, and instanced the strong circumstantial evidence of his own word that he was dead and beseeched the coroner to delay the funeral as long as possible, which was done. And so in the tropical climate of Lahaina the coffin stood open for seven days, and then even the loyal jury gave him up.

Only his eyes more intense and piercing under their straight brows than she had ever known them beseeched her his hand sought hers. She meanwhile sat in a trance of agitation, mistress neither of reason nor of feeling. She felt his spell, as she had always done. The woman in her thrilled at last to the mere name and neighbourhood of love.

One feeling alone had prevented them from being bosom friends, and that feeling had long triumphantly vanished. May had been almost from the beginning the confidante of her cousin. In vain, however, had she beseeched him to entrust all to her father.

He now wishes to keep up the shadow of that power which he once had, and has established a council, at Milopotamos in Crete, of which he is president, for the government of the Greeks and arrangement of the future plans of operation. In quietly conversing with Resiere I found by his own confession that the object was to gain time, and he beseeched me to use my endeavours for that purpose.

"I should laugh in church on Sunday thinking of it. I always do." I lit another cigarette and smoked it thoughtfully. "I have a brilliant idea," I said at last. "Something really silly?" "Something preposterously foolish. It seems to me just now the most idiotic thing I could possibly do." "Tell me!" beseeched Miss Middleton, clasping her hands.

"Proposed, my dear Master? I did indeed propose it; but I ought to have begged, entreated, beseeched it. I ought to have torn away the veil, which interested persons had stretched betwixt us, and shown myself as I was, willing to sacrifice a considerable part even of my legal rights, in order to conciliate feelings so natural as his must be allowed to have been.

Panurge, so smitten with terror that his heart sunk down to his midriff, scoured off to Pantagruel for help; but Friar John laid hand on his flashing scimitar that was new ground, and would certainly have despatched Dingdong to rights, had not the skipper and some of his passengers beseeched Pantagruel not to suffer such an outrage to be committed on board his ship.

I beseeched two of the soldiers who were at the door to desist from their cruelty; but while I was speaking, other two that were within came raging out, like curs from a kennel, and flew at me; and one of them dared to strike me with his nieve in the mouth. My grandfather's sword flew out at the blow, and the insulter lay wounded and bleeding at my feet.

In the course of our conversation they asked me innumerable questions about England, where formerly, they said, many monasteries had belonged to their order; and principally that of W., which they had learnt to be now in my possession. The Secretary, almost with tears in his eyes, beseeched me to revere these consecrated edifices, and to preserve their remains, for the sake of St.

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