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Updated: May 22, 2025
"An inn closed by five minutes after eleven! And there were several commercial travellers in the café up to a late hour. Elvira, my heart misgives me. Let us ring the bell." The bell had a potent note; and being swung under the arch it filled the house from top to bottom with surly, clanging reverberations.
"I'll hear it all from Margaret Luttrell to-morrow morning," he said to himself. "My mind misgives me that there have been strange doings up at Netherglen to-night. But I'll know to-morrow."
Then he said to his men, "My mind misgives me much that here things have come to pass, even such as I would have given the whole island, yea, every whit of what I have herein, that they might never have happed." They asked why he spake thus.
"But my mind misgives me," said Asmund, "that thou mayst scarce sit quiet because of the iniquity of men, and I would that all ye of my kin should help him to the uttermost but of Grettir nought can I say, for methinks overmuch on a whirling wheel his life turns; and though he be a mighty man, yet I fear me that he will have to heed his own troubles more than the helping of his kin: but Illugi, though he be young, yet shall he become a man of prowess, if he keep himself whole."
"Ah! Captain, I wish there were no moonlight to-night: for my heart misgives me, unless you take better care, some cross luck will fall out. However, I'll not go to Aberkilvie: I'll stay in the neighbourhood: and, if I hear a shot, I'll come down with one or two more."
"He has wonderfully preserved him through many perils, and my heart misgives me now that I allowed him to go from under my roof." Just then the latch-string was spitefully pulled, the door was pushed inward, and Jacob Relstaub entered.
'Peace is to be followed, said Lilias, amazed at the tone in which her friend mentioned it. 'Peace at home! Ay, but peace at home is only to be had by war abroad. Peace abroad without honour only leaves these fiery spirits to fume, and fly at one another's throats, or at those who wrought it. My mind misgives me, mine old friend, lest wrangling lead to blows.
At this, the three turned their heads, and saw in the distance straight in the direction whence they had come a broad sheet of flame, casting a threatening light upon the clouds, which glimmered as though the conflagration were behind them, and showed like a wrathful sunset. 'My mind misgives me, said the horseman, 'or I know from what far building those flames come.
You are very kind to feel for me, but I will not tire you with all my ups and downs for the last three years. I have sent many letters into Canada, but have never received any return. My heart sometimes misgives me, and I think my husband has gone to Europe or maybe is dead." "But, why," asked Mrs.
It was now resolved that they should proceed along the coast and examine every creek and bay for traces of the lost vessel. "Oh, Bolton, my heart misgives me!" said Fred, as they drove along; "I fear that they have all perished." "Niver a bit sir," said O'Riley in a sympathising tone, "yon chap must have died and been buried here be the crew as they wint past."
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