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Updated: July 10, 2025


Keewaygooshturkumkankangewock being in the habit of frequently indulging in the use of tobacco, her husband was not deprived entirely of his solace. Going into the wigwam, he unbosomed his griefs to her, and she kindly loaned him her own pipe. "I hopes dere ain't no powder in dat," he remarked, glancing uneasily into the bowl.

It was plain to him now how he had been wronged by the necessity of leaving school when his education had but just begun. Discontent becoming ripe for utterance, he unbosomed himself to Mr Gunnery. It happened that the old man had just returned from a visit to Kingsmill, where he had spent a week in the museum, then newly enriched with geologic specimens.

But at a small committee meeting held when his election was still a matter of doubt, he unbosomed himself at last to some effect. "The vote we want," he said, "is the vote of those people who are losing their bread, and who see ruin and starvation coming in upon them. I mean the middle-class manufacturers and the operatives who are dependent upon them.

Ben Hartright unbosomed to Molly the plots of the White Supremacy League in all its blood-curdling details, naming every man and woman who were to be the victims of the mob's fury. "Do you think that a very brave thing to do?" asked Molly at the conclusion of Ben's recital. "Oh, anything is fair in dealing with Niggers," answered Ben.

This time the general did not confine himself to generalities, but fully unbosomed himself to her majesty. He confessed to the empress that France was very anxious to maintain peace with Naples as well as with Austria; adding, however, that this would be much facilitated by friendly advances, especially on the part of Austria.

Why, bless me, you would think that Argentine was peopled with unclaimed babies and stiff with missing heirs. He felt better when he had unbosomed himself to Jane and had got rid of some of his impatience and ill-temper. 'I think I 'll ride to the post presently, he said, getting up and stretching himself; 'it must get cooler soon.

Having thus complied with these demands of external and conventional propriety, the indignant Duchess unbosomed herself, in her private Italian letters to her brother, of the rage which had been hitherto partially suppressed. She reiterated her profound regret that Philip had not yet accepted the resignation which she had so recently and so earnestly offered.

We shall not attempt to record all the dark revelations he made of his own evil thoughts and deeds, as we would spare the reader's feelings from the shock so revolting a record would produce. In his delirium he raved of the past, and unbosomed his intentions for the future. First he seemed to be enacting over the tragic scenes of the day. "Tear away the fagots!" he cried. "I say, tear them away!

This bright thinker, to whom he often unbosomed himself, took exception to his remark that England could not wish for peace; whereupon the First Consul uttered these memorable words: "My dear fellow, England ought not to wish for peace, because we are masters of the world. Spain is ours. We have a foothold in Italy. In Egypt we have the reversion to their tenure.

And then the two sat perfectly silent, looking at each other. It was a very few words they had said, but they covered a lifetime of feeling. In that quiet way and under those strange circumstances Clif had unbosomed his heart; and Bessie Stuart had done the same. It was the first word that Clif had ever said to indicate how he felt toward her.

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