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Updated: May 13, 2025
The Countess was very sorry for Marie, but she had a little sympathy left for herself. It was impossible for her to unhook the back of her dress. Would Beatrice be so kind as to do it for her? "Of course I will," Beatrice said. "It is awkward being without a maid. Let me shut the door."
When their hearts are so high That they would come to blows, They unhook their heavy swords From golden and silver boughs: But all that are killed in battle Awaken to life again: It is lucky that their story Is not known among men. For O, the strong farmers That would let the spade lie, Their hearts would be like a cup That somebody had drunk dry.
Gray or red are our usual choice; Madame Très-Propre knows our preferences and leaves the green or blue lanterns aside. But it is always hard work to unhook one, on account of the little short sticks by which they are held, and the strings by which they are tied getting entangled together.
And his head, which had been upraised for a moment, fell back upon his breast. He raised it again, and once more looked at the sky, murmuring: "A tear of dew! A little pity!" He tried again to unhook the chain of the well, and could not. At that moment, he heard a voice saying: "Father Mabeuf, would you like to have me water your garden for you?"
Father Mabeuf was one of those persons for whom plants have souls. The old man had toiled all day over his indigo plot, he was worn out with fatigue, but he rose, laid his books on the bench, and walked, all bent over and with tottering footsteps, to the well, but when he had grasped the chain, he could not even draw it sufficiently to unhook it.
Well, aunt, you are a sincere votary of the graces; you put on fine things because they are fine things, not with the hollow motive of dazzling society; you wear Mechlin, not for eclat, but for Mechlin. Alas! how few, like you, pursue quite the same course in the dark that they do in the world's eye." "Don't moralize, dear; unhook me!" After breakfast Mrs.
As for Chieftain let the stable-boss, who knows horse-nature better than most men know themselves, tell that part of the story. "Bigger lunatics than them two, Tim Doyle and old Chieftain, I never set eyes on," he says. "I was standin' down here by the double doors watchin' some of the day-teams unhook when I looks up the street on a sudden.
I will put a cloak over my shoulders," and she moved away from the window to unhook a cloak from a peg on the wall. Henri Verbier watched her without moving. "How unkind you are!" he said reproachfully, disregarding the angry gleam in her eyes. "Can it really be wrong to enjoy a kiss, on a lovely night like this?
"How's that for an overcoat! They always throw it off when they get hung up on a trawl." Flinging the stuff away with a grimace, he rinsed his hand and cut off the ganging with his knife. "No use trying to unhook that fellow!" Fathom after fathom of trawl came in over the roller. The flapping, dying heap in the center of the dory enlarged steadily.
One flight, two, three and then there was a ladder to the roof, with a crowd packed at the foot of it, and one man at the top, straining and struggling to lift the trap door. It was not to be stirred, however, and when the woman shouted up to unhook it, he answered: "It's already unhooked. There's somebody sitting on it!"
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