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Updated: June 6, 2025
Now just take away that stick of wood your manhood and pride, and let out all the groans and tears you have pent in your heart. Cry all you can! This is your time for crying!" When I had talked him into a mood to let me feel if his feet were warm, I found that wounded limb dreadfully swollen, cold almost as death, stretched out as he lay on his back, and a cushion right under the heel.
Aye!" putting his face nearer to that of the officer, "and there was many a coward looked on, that might much better have swung in his stead." The half-pay officer was silenced; but the indignation thus pent up in his bosom glowed with intense vehemence in his single eye, which kindled like a coal.
Sobs of pent feeling and sighs of relief were heard as the bridal party moved away, and when the newmade wife and husband reached the portal the bell was silent and the sun was shining. In the days when most of New York stood below Grand Street, a roistering fellow used to make the rounds of the taverns nightly, accompanied by a friend named Rooney.
But, when the flames are pent up in the mountain, then it is that they have reason to fear; then it is that the earth sinks and the sea swells; then cities are swallowed up; and their place knoweth them no more.
Speak open your heart to your brother: the smell of charcoal shut up in a chamber poisons people powder pent up in a mountain blows it into the air; open your lips, therefore, and tell me what is the matter with you; at all events be assured that I would lay down a thousand lives if I could to help you."
Sometimes he thought perhaps years hence that solitary, friendless lady, pent up in squalor, might turn to him as to a friend and comforter and then and then . Meanwhile Jean Morin was most attentive to his aunt, whom he had rather slighted before.
The tymbesteres smiled grimly on their young sister; but the leader whispered "Hush!" and they stood for a second or two with outstretched throats, with dilated nostrils, with pent breath, listening to the clarion and the hoofs and the rattling armour, the human vultures foretasting their feast of carnage; then, obedient to a sign from their chieftainess, they crept lightly and rapidly into the mouth of a neighbouring alley, where they cowered by the squalid huts, concealed.
She, too, was thoroughly burned to her hulk; but Admiral Harry was killed. By this time, although it was early of an April afternoon, and heavy clouds of smoke, enveloping the combatants pent together in so small a space, seemed to make an atmosphere of midnight, as the flames of the burning galleons died away.
With all the yearning passion which had been pent up in him for many months, he studied the pure outlines of her brow and throat the falling sunlight glow of her hair the deep azure glory of the pitying eyes, half veiled beneath their golden lashes, and just now sparkling with tears. "All my life," he said softly, still holding her hand; "I have longed for love! All my life I have lacked it!
Her mother ere this had discovered that Aurore, then little more than a baby, and pent up within four chairs to keep her out of harm's way, would make herself perfectly happy, plucking at the basket-work and babbling endless fairy tales to herself, confused and diluted versions of the first fictions narrated to her.
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