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Updated: May 8, 2025
You ought to give satisfaction to your soul as soon as you can, and unburden your conscience of what you feel it burdened with. Give it satisfaction, either for the trouble it has felt in giving up temporal possessions, or for the other annoyances that others have given it. And have pardon asked fully from everyone, in order that you may always remain in the joy of charity with your neighbour.
The temptation was powerful to unburden her heart, to demand of him the truth, with which she suspected he was at least partly acquainted; but the thought of casting so fearful an imputation upon her mother sealed her lips. Moreover, she felt assured that her entreaties would never prevail upon him to disclose what he deemed it expedient to conceal.
The recollection of Matho disturbed her in an intolerable manner; it seemed to her that the death of this man would unburden her thoughts, just as people to cure themselves of the bite of a viper crush it upon the wound.
At last Mr. Temple got away from memorialists, petitioners, grievances, men of business, idle men, newsmen, and dear friends, then hastened to Alfred to unburden his mind and to rest his exhausted spirits. The moment that Mr. Temple reached his friend's chambers, he threw himself into a chair. "What repose what leisure what retirement is here!" cried he.
My soul had ever stood open to her and so I told her right heartily, and her face became once more as it had been of old; and albeit those things she had to tell me were not indeed comforting, still I could in all honesty bid her to be of good heart; and I presently felt that to unburden herself of all that had weighed upon her these last few weeks, did her as much good as a bath.
But Sayf al-Muluk spoke not neither raised his head and continued to weep and wail and beat hand on breast. Seeing him in this case quoth Sa'id, "I am thy Wazir and thy brother, and we were reared together, I and thou; so an thou do not unburden thy breast and discover thy secret to me, to whom shalt thou reveal it and disclose its cause?"
Accordingly, one of them approaches me, the only passenger aboard, except some Hindoos returning home from a visit to the Colinderies, and asks me if I understand anything about mules. I modestly own up to having reared, broken, driven, and generally handled mules in the West, whereat the officer is much pleased, and proceeds to unburden his mind concerning the animals aboard the ship.
"But it was not so far off," murmured the young girl, without looking up. "Oh, the distance makes it more improper, then," he said abstractedly; but after a moment's contemplation of her half-averted face, he asked gravely, "Has any one talked to you about me?" Ten minutes before, Nellie had been burning to unburden herself of her father's warning, but now she felt she would not.
But the poison of ambition blinds all those who drink it, so that the "safest" men unburden themselves to the wrong unwilling ears. "Walk with me up and down the path where every one can see us, won't you?" "Why?" she laughed. "Do you flatter yourself I'd be afraid to be caught alone with you?" "I hope you'd like to be alone with me! I would like nothing better.
"And she was laid forth in the bedroom next to mine?" Julia said; "and moved from there next morning to the shed in the garden." "And from the shed taken at night to our brother's house, where she is waiting burial," the woman, now anxious to unburden herself, explained. But what need is there to set forth any more of such talk? The rest of the story tells itself.
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