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Updated: May 31, 2025
With the wisdom of the serpent, she would give the child her finger to suck a finger so white, so clean, so soft in the last week that she was lost in admiration of it. And the child would take hold, all its small body set rigid in lines of desperate effort. Then it would relax suddenly, and spew out the finger, and the quiet hospital air would be rent with shrieks of lost illusion.
When all occasion was over for our meeting any more, when you told me you were going abroad, and took leave of me for ever, where, then, was your steadiness in this unnecessary journey?" "Have a care," cried he, half smiling, and taking a letter from his pocket, "have a care, upon this point, how you provoke me to spew my justification!"
Dost thou not say, "Oh, I am the basest of creatures; I could even spew at myself. There is no man in all the world, in my eyes, so loathsome as myself is. I abhor myself; a toad is not so vile as I am. O Lord, let me be any thing but a sinner; any thing, so thou subduest mine iniquities for me?" How dost thou like the discovery of that which thou thinkest is grace in other men!
As I remember, he did not care much for fiction, and in that sort he had certain distinct loathings; there were certain authors whose names he seemed not so much to pronounce as to spew out of his mouth. Goldsmith was one of these, but his prime abhorrence was my dear and honored prime favorite, Jane Austen.
"I have often suspected it, dear Iolas, without being able to say exactly what I want." After spending an hour in glancing over Sardini's works, I begged her to spew me her own. "No," said she, "they are too bad." "I expect so; but the good will outweigh the bad." "I don't think so." "Oh, yes! you needn't be afraid.
But my grandmother always did say if you didn't like a person, spew them out of your heart and shut your mouth. And here I am talkin' about a nothin', 'stead of askin' you 'bout yourself. It's been a long time since I seen you.
As I remember, he did not care much for fiction, and in that sort he had certain distinct loathings; there were certain authors whose names he seemed not so much to pronounce as to spew out of his mouth. Goldsmith was one of these, but his prime abhorrence was my dear and honored prime favorite, Jane Austen.
It was pretty near a miracle that I asked for, though I said I wasn't asking for miracles or " "All people who pray ask for miracles. Since the days when men feared floods and famines and pestilence and evil spirits they have cried out for protection and propitiated what to them were gods." The Damanarkist spit upon the ground as if to spew contempt of pretense and cupidity.
"I have often suspected it, dear Iolas, without being able to say exactly what I want." After spending an hour in glancing over Sardini's works, I begged her to spew me her own. "No," said she, "they are too bad." "I expect so; but the good will outweigh the bad." "I don't think so." "Oh, yes! you needn't be afraid.
There is a verse in Revelation that presents a nauseated Christ: "Because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spew thee out of my mouth." After we have been taking a long walk on a summer day, or been on a hunting chase, a draught of cold water exhilarates.
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