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"The balloon won't stay on my nose and my neck hurts and I've cut my hand on a piece of glass or a splinter or something till it bleeds." He held up one hand with a little trickle of blood on it. "I want to be something else. I won't play if I've got to be a trained seal any more." "All right," Danny acquiesced, after a moment's thought, "you can be the audience.

Und sooner the doctor seen how comes blood on the sidewalk he says like this: so Morris bleeds four more inches of blood he don't got no more blood in his body. Say, I seen right into Morris He's red inside. So-o-oh, the doctor he bandages up his hand und takes him in the amb'lance, und all times his mamma hollers und yells und says mad words on the doctor so he had a mad over her.

I have not dared to tell Adeline of this; it seems to me as if it would be like plucking the shaft from the wounded side and she would die at once, bereft of the uncertainty that rankles within her. She has still a hope it comforts her; though my heart bleeds when I think on its vanity. Let this pass, my Colonna."

Think not it is pride, or base insensibility of your worth! Where is the day in which that worth has not increased upon me? Unjust to you? Oh! No, no, no! My heart bleeds at the thought! No! It is my love of you, my love of your virtues, your principles, and these alone are lovely, which has rendered me thus inflexible.

"Alas! the heart that inly bleeds Has naught to fear from outward blow; Who falls from all he knows of bliss, Cares little into what abyss." Byron.

Going to the Navigator Islands! Not married yet, I reckon? No? Ah! so much the better. No wife and children to make widows and orphans of. But it's sad, anyway. A promising young fellow like you! My heart bleeds for you." S. "What d'you mean?" Capt. "Oh, nothing. I don't want to frighten you. I know you're doing it from a sense of duty.

But the Prince stood somewhat stiffly in that enviable situation, and the Countess instantly recovered from her outburst. "Poor child," she said, "poor child! Sit down beside me here, and tell me all about it. My heart really bleeds to see you. How does time go?" "Madam," replied the Prince, sitting down beside her, his gallantry recovered, "the time will now go all too quickly till you leave.

I have long seen that your mind has been ill at ease, and mine has largely partaken of your concern: I forbore to question you; for I hoped that time and absence, from whatever excited your uneasiness, might best operate in silence: but, alas! your affliction seems only to augment,-your health declines,-your look alters!-Oh, Evelina, my aged heart bleeds to see the change!-bleeds to behold the darling it had cherished, the prop it had reared for its support, when bowed down by years and infirmities, sinking itself under the pressure of internal grief!-struggling to hide what it should seek to participate!-But go, my dear, go to your own room; we both want composure, and we will talk of this matter some other time."

"Know you the city, good friar?" "That do I, my brother: every lane and street, every hole and corner of it 'twas there I first drew breath. A fair, rich city, freed by charter long ago but now, alas, its freedom snatched away, its ancient charter gone, it bleeds 'neath a pale-cheeked tyrant's sway a pallid man who laughs soft-voiced to see men die, and smiles upon their anguish.

The hearth by which the cradle song has lulled our infant's sleep, Is open to the pitying skies that nightly o'er it weep. There is rippling in the waters, there is rustling through the air, Five hundred thousand curses upon cruel John Adair. "It is not we that curse him, though in woe our sad heart bleeds, The curse that's on him is the curse that follows wicked deeds.