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"It is gone." "Who bears it?" "Fontrailles." "Recall him." "He will, ere this, have passed the defiles of Oleron," said Cinq-Mars, rising up. "All is ready at Madrid, all at Sedan. Armies await me, Marie armies! Richelieu is in the midst of them. He totters; it needs but one blow to overthrow him, and you are mine forever forever the wife of the triumphant Cinq-Mars."
Six months hence, when the Neapolitan Republic will be organized, armed, and with its numerous resources called forth, I will suffer to have my head cut off, if the Emperor is not only defeated in Italy, but that he totters on his throne in Vienna." To this text he stuck.
But he totters back with a fearful shriek, his eyes fixed despairingly upon the door. There stood Von Bruckhausen, the prison commandant, beside him several officers, behind them a crowd of soldiers. This vision explained all to Trenck. It told him that his plan had miscarried that again all had been in vain.
Then the whole fabric of confidence and imagination totters and down they come.... When I think of that despoiled hillside, that colossal litter of bricks and mortar, and crude roads and paths, the scaffolding and sheds, the general quality of unforeseeing outrage upon the peace of nature, I am reminded of a chat I had with the vicar one bleak day after he had witnessed a glide.
The foundation of the home is order; order can only be maintained by living up to such rules as are made; the Fenelby Domestic Tariff is more than a rule, it is a law. If we let the laws of our home be trampled under foot by whoever chooses the whole thing totters, sways and falls. The home is wrecked and sorrow and dissention come. Dissention leads to misunderstanding and divorce.
And then the old man totters nigh And feebly rakes among the stones; The mount is mute, the channel dry, And down he lays his weary bones. But the strangle hold of complimentary verse upon English poetry, if nothing else, would prevent this view being unanimously expressed there. For in the Victorian period, poets who began their literary careers by prophesying their early decease lived on and on.
"My young friend," said Vincent, finishing his mutton, and pushing his plate from him, "my two young friends for Carlton is not much older than Mr. Sheffield may you learn a little more judgment. Mr. Reding, another glass of wine. See that poor child, how she totters under the gooseberry-pudding; up, Mr. Sheffield, and help her. The old woman cooks better than I had expected.
Beauty of feature and form gradually fade away; elasticity of limb gives way to the decrepitude of old age, and finally the whole frame becomes a burden under which nature groans and totters, until it falls into the gloomy grave, where corruption destroys every remaining vestige of beauty, and even of the human form.
The colonel and his civilian visitor are closeted together over half an hour, and the latter looks more dead than alive, say the men, as he feebly totters down the steps clinging to the colonel's arm. "What did you say was the name of the officer who was killed his son?" asks one of the guards as he stands at the entrance to the tent. "Warren Guthrie Warren," answers the sergeant, briefly.
At 8.35 a.m. you will be in heaven and Ireland will be free. LYNCH: He likes dialectic, the universal language. Kitty! He won't listen to me. Et laqueo se suspendit. Here's your stick. STEPHEN: Stick, no. Reason. This feast of pure reason. He insulted me but I forgive him. You see he's incapable. Stephen totters, collapses, falls, stunned.
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