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Updated: June 8, 2025
Thou enticing, beautiful, lovely spirit, thou torturest me to death, my suffering rends me, thou beautiful Moon, thou sweet one, mine, I implore thee, release me from this pain, I can bear it no longer. Ah, what avail my words and my complainings! Be thou my happiness, take me with thee, only pleasure of the senses do I desire for myself.
His better judgment was against suspending operations, but the proposition had been suggested by all sorts of complaints as to the impossibility of moving the trains and the like, so it needed little argument to convince him, and without further discussion he said, in that manner which with him meant a firmness of purpose that could not be changed by further complainings, "We will go on."
For an instant there was no sound but quick-beating hearts, the mutterings and complainings of poor Mullan, staggering about in search of his carbine, the quickened breath and low moaning of poor old Plummer. Then again came the loud hail from without. "Once more, Ned Harvey, will you come out and be saved, or stay there and roast?
He then raised me, and kissed me, and called me charming creature! But he waved entering into any interesting subject. All will be well now. All will be right! No more complainings! every body loves you! And let every past disagreeable thing be forgotten; as if nothing had happened.
I bade Gilles dismount he had been the louder in his complainings and follow us afoot, bringing my horse to the Auberge de l'Etoile at Blagnac, where he would await him. Then I mounted his jaded beast, and, accompanied by Antoine the last of my retainers I rode into Blagnac, and pulled up at the sign of the "Star."
For his part, Koala never presumed to make the slightest advance in Finn's direction, but he had come to realize that the great Wolfhound wished him no harm, and, though his conversation seldom went beyond plaintive complainings and lugubrious assertions of his own complete in offensiveness, Finn liked to sit near the little beast occasionally, and watch his fubsy antics and listen to his plaint.
Have you ever written to your father since you came here? asked he one day as they talked together. 'Yes, sir; and yesterday I got a letter from him. Such a nice letter, sir no complainings, no reproaches for my running away; but all sorts of good wishes for my happiness.
At Helstone unpunctuality at meal-times was a great fault in her mother's eyes; but now this, as well as many other little irregularities, seemed to have lost their power of irritation, and Margaret almost longed for the old complainings. 'Have you met with a servant, dear? 'No, mamma; that Anne Buckley would never have done. 'Suppose I try, said Mr. Hale.
When I had finished all my reproaches and complainings, she answered all by telling me that the affair with young Roberts had been just closed, and she hoped finally, by her unqualified rejection of his suit, even though backed by all her father's solicitations, complaints, nay, threats and anger.
A dyspeptic from Vermont came to me who for ten years had eaten three hearty meals daily, none of which had ever satisfied his hunger. He was in a very low mental state when he came, and feeble in body: for fully ten years both himself and physician had held the stomach accountable for all its complainings, and with no thought of avoidable cause.
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