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Her long-pent-up impatience broke in tears, and he strove in vain to comfort her with caresses. "Oh, what a fatal day it was when you stirred that wretched old creature up! Why couldn't you leave him alone!" "To his apathy? To his despair? Emily!" Ewbert dropped his arms from the embrace in which he had folded her woodenly unresponsive frame, and regarded her sadly.
She would tell Tito everything; there was no one else to whom she could tell it. She had been restraining herself in the presence of her father all the morning; but now, that long-pent-up sob might come forth. Proud and self-controlled to all the world beside, Romola was as simple and unreserved as a child in her love for Tito.
From that time their animosity against the Spaniards had been vastly greater than their feeling against the French, who had always behaved as gallant enemies, and had treated their wounded and prisoners with the greatest kindness. Now this long-pent-up feeling burst out, and murder, rapine, and violence of all sorts raged for some hours, wholly without check.
"I love," resumed Adrienne, with a long-pent-up grief; "I love, and am not beloved and my love is miserable, is impossible it consumes me it kills me and I dare not confide to any one the fatal secret!" "Like me," repeated the other, with a fixed look. "She a queen in beauty, rank, wealth, intelligence suffers like me. Like me, poor unfortunate creature! she loves, and is not loved again."
He besought the rioters to disperse, but he might as well have besought the waves breaking on Nastasket Beach to disperse. Higher, higher rose the voices; fiercer, fiercer waxed the multitude; more and more frightful became the uproar. The long-pent-up excitement of the city and its hatred of Abolitionists had broken loose at last and the deluge had come.
Darling, words cannot express one-half that I feel; I have lived almost thirty years without ever meeting any one with whom I could be willing to spend my life until now, and all the long-pent-up passion of my nature goes forth to you.
Then, when I didn't hear from him after trying so many times over the telephone I'm afraid, Gene, I'm afraid," she concluded desperately. The long-pent-up tears came, and she buried her face on his shoulder. He stood silent, with narrowed, thoughtful eyes. This, and the thing in the newspaper there! And evidently she had not seen that! It was not wise that she should see it just yet.
The night-watch had been set and changed; the guard over the prisoners had been relieved; the man in charge of them had gone his rounds and examined their fetters; the careful captain had himself inspected them, all was perfectly quiet and deemed safe, when Pungarin at last moved, and gave vent to one deep prolonged sigh that seemed to be the opening of the escape-valve of his heart, and the out-rush of its long-pent-up emotions.
"Yes." There was no outburst, no cry of gratitude, no flood of long-pent-up tears. The storm had so crushed and bruised this plant that many days must elapse before it would again lift its leaves from the mud. "It was very good of Mr.
Thus perished the most powerful minister that ever held the imperial seals of Ottoman domination; and the long-pent-up but never subdued vindictive feelings of Demetrius were assuaged at length! Dame Francatelli had long been numbered with those who were gone to their eternal homes when the news of the death of Ibrahim Pasha reached Florence.
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