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Updated: June 19, 2025


Nevertheless, three travellers, by dint of persisting in their questions, succeeded in making him unloose his tongue; and in a few rough words, a mixture of Venetian, French, and Spanish, he related his story.

"You bound?" "Certainly. You remember what I said." "Then I must accept the first man that asks me " "I ask you." "No; some one else, so as to unloose your conscience and give you a happy deliverance." "You would leave me still bound and hopeless in that case. I love you now, Carrie Mitchell." "Oh, dear! you are incorrigible. It's just a lawyer's persistence in winning a suit."

It was enough for Ben to feel Thad's reluctance to unloose his eager clutch upon his brother's arms, even after he had been lifted out upon the firm ground. And Thad knew that that complicated sound in Ben's throat was a sob, although, for the sake of the men who stood by, he strove to seem to be coughing.

Wolf-in-the-Temple was as good as his word, and waked them promptly at four o'clock; and their first task, after having filled their knapsacks with provisions, was to tie Brumle-Knute's hands and feet with the most cunning slip-knots, which would tighten more, the more he struggled to unloose them.

And then a cry comes down, and she nods; Axel, maybe, or maybe the hill-folk, devils anyway, something to sniff and scent and find to worm out the meaning of it all, the wisdom of the Almighty with the dark and the forest in the hollow of His hand and He would never harm Oline, that was not worthy to unloose the latchet of His shoes.... And there she stands. The ax?

In the midst of you standeth One whom ye know not, even He that cometh after me, the latchet of whose shoe I am not worthy to unloose. The Christ is come. Have not I seen Him, standing amid your crowds, yea, descending these very banks?" The people must have turned one to another, as he spoke. What! Had the Messiah come! It could hardly be.

He felt that if he looked again on the face of the man he loved he might be broken into self-pity, and unloose his silence, and shatter all the work of so many years.

He played last night between the hours of ten and eleven?" "He plays constantly, monsieur, but of last night I am not sure. Last night was eventful for M. Cartel! Last night But I speak too much!" She glanced at Max, obviously desiring the question that would unloose her tongue.

Upon their faces may be seen the brightness of the light of the All-Merciful, and from their hearts may be heard the remembrance of Mine all-glorious and inaccessible Name. Were they to unloose their tongues to extol their Lord, the denizens of earth and heaven would join in their anthems of praiseyet how few are they who hear!

I hear that the man goes up and down the country disparaging those whose shoe-ties he is unworthy to unloose, and that he has published some letters in his journal, that are as false as his heart; but let him beware, lest the world should see, some rainy day, an extract from a certain log-book belonging to a ship called the Montauk.

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