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Updated: May 3, 2025
It was not seemly, they said, that Humanitarians should have recourse to violence; yet not one pretended that anything could be felt but thanksgiving for the general result. Ireland, too, must be brought into line; they must not dally any longer. It was now brightening slowly towards dawn, and beyond the river through the faint wintry haze a crimson streak or two began to burn.
I was never taught as I should have been about the sacredness of human loves, and the awfulness of human vows and pledges. I was never taught that for girls to dally with such pledges, to flirt with them, before they knew anything about life or about their own hearts was a sin in the sight of God. I ought to have been so taught.
Usually, when a young bird begins to dally with the temptation to fly, so rapid is growth among birds, he may be expected out in a few hours. In this deliberate family it is different; indeed, taking flight must be a greater step for a woodpecker than for a bird from an open nest.
He sat bolt upright on hearing the cry, and when it was repeated he made a wild grasp at the blunderbuss, but Dally was beforehand. He caught up the weapon, and this probably saved an explosion. "Come, lie down, you imp!" he said, somewhat sternly. Jerry obeyed, and his nose soon told that he had reached the land of dreams.
Thus far, in reporting the circumstances, Hannah had dallied thus far I had rejoiced that she dallied, with the main burden of the wo; but now there remained nothing to dally with any longer and she rushed along in her narrative, hurrying to tell I hurrying to hear. A second, a third examination had ensued, then a final committal all this within a week.
He never returned to the encampment, and never saw the big snake or his blunderbuss again." "What a pity! then he lost it?" said Jerry, looking with some anxiety at a decayed branch, to which the flickering flame gave apparent motion. "Yes, he lost the blunderbuss, but he saved his life," replied Dally, as he lay down near his little friend and drew his blanket over him.
As Mrs Causand and I stood contemplating the tranquil and beautiful scene, trying to see as little of the person before us as possible, one of her beautiful arms hung negligently over my shoulder, and now she would draw me with a fond pressure to her side, and now her exquisite hand would dally with the ringlets on my forehead, and then its velvety softness would crumple up and indent my blushing cheek, that burned certainly more with pleasure than with bashfulness.
And he, foaming and grinding his breath, 'Thou woman of wiles! thou serpent! but I'll be gone from here. So she faltered in sweetness, knowing him doomed, and loving to dally with him in her wickedness, 'Indeed if thou cam'st not for my kiss Then said the Vizier, 'Yet a further guile! Was't not an outrage to bring me here?
The golden apples were always rolling on before the runner; and woe be to him who turned away from the course to dally with the flowers or loiter by the cool streams that beautified the wayside. Thus it was that Mr. Sheldon's existence grew day by day more completely absorbed by business pursuits and business interests.
Less orderly was no fight ever begun, but the saints were of our party. It was the wise manner of the Maid to strike swift, blow upon blow, each stroke finding less resistance among the enemy, that had been used to a laggard war, for then it was the manner of captains to dally for weeks or months round a town, castle, or other keep, and the skill was to starve the enemy.
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