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And when I had served her turn when I had rescued her from her husband and placed her beyond his reach when she became surfeited with a wealth of chivalrous love which she could not comprehend, and when a new world opened before her a fresh field for intrigue, I was assailed with slanderous lies, and forsaken. Do you think, Mr.
I hate to be surfeited with anything, however sweet. I do not want to be always tied to the same question, as if there were no other in the world. I like a mind more Catholic. I love to talk with mariners, That come from a far countree. I am not for 'a collusion' but 'an exchange' of ideas. It is well to hear what other people have to say on a number of subjects.
Now as a trusted officer of the king's guard, young, gallant, and popular, his lot was indeed an enviable one. And yet, with the strange perversity of human nature, he was already surfeited with the dull if magnificent routine of the king's household, and looked back with regret to the rougher and freer days of his early service.
There are ponderous archways down there, also, over which the destroying "plough" of prophecy passed harmless. It is pleasant to know we are disappointed, in that we never dreamed we might see portions of the actual Temple of Solomon, and yet experience no shadow of suspicion that they were a monkish humbug and a fraud. We are surfeited with sights.
These old stories were told with such simple sincerity that she almost believed them. But she tossed them aside and sneered: "Bunc!" She yawned over her own published portraits and to be able to do that is to be surfeited indeed. Suddenly Kedzie stopped purring, thought fiercely, whirled to her flank; her hands went among the papers.
All of these lively demoiselles fluttered about Harkless with commiserative pleasantries, and, in spite of his protestations, made him recline in the biggest and deepest chair on the porch, where they surfeited him with kindness and grouped about him with extra cushions and tenderness for a man who had been injured.
I thought myself at first greatly happy in the possession of this new mistress, whose fondness would have quickly surfeited a more sickly appetite; but it had a different effect on mine: she carried my passion higher by it than youth or beauty had been able. But my happiness could not long continue uninterrupted.
You better trot out a few dols, to yours truly, or you'll hear through the papers from HANDY ANDY. This is about the idea. I could continue them till the reader was surfeited, if desirable. Shortly the principal Republican journal "convicted" me of wholesale bribery, and the leading Democratic paper "nailed" an aggravated case of blackmailing to me.
Old John Minafer, evidently surfeited, was in the act of leaving these delights. "D'want 'ny more o' that!" he barked. "Just slidin' around! Call that dancin'? Rather see a jig any day in the world! They ain't very modest, some of 'em. I don't mind that, though. Not me!"
What I ought to be content to do is to garner more impressions; but I seem to be surfeited of impressions. December 10, 1888. To-day I stumbled upon one of my old childish books Grimm's Household Stories. I am ashamed to say how long I read it.
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