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Updated: June 19, 2025


"Vun of mine shoes he iss unloose, und der lacing is dingle-dangling. It might trip me!" explained the good-natured German actor, in all seriousness. "Well, fix it, and hurry up!" cried the manager, unable to repress a smile. "Yah! I tie her goot und strong," he said, and soon this was done. "Now then all ready?" asked Mr. Pertell once more.

The cape round which they were travelling, and on the other side of which lay the open water, was extremely bold, and the ice-ledge at the end of it was barely three feet wide; so they were obliged to unloose the dogs, and drive them forward alone, then tilted the sledge on one runner, and thus pushed it past the worst place.

Lablanche was no reader of souls, but there was something here beyond the usual, and she moved and worked with unusual circumspection and lightness of touch. Presently she began to unloose the coils of golden hair; but Jasmine stopped her with a gesture of weariness. "No, don't," she said. "I can't stand your touch tonight, Lablanche. I'll do the rest myself. My head aches so. Good-night."

In every course of studies, all the practical and preceptive parts of the Gospel should be sacredly inculcated, and all dogmatical theology and sectarianism sacredly excluded. In no school should the Bible be opened to reveal the sword of the polemic, but to unloose the dove of peace.

Let His love be a “storehouse of treasure for their souls,” on the day whenevery pillar shall tremble, when the very skins of men shall creep, when all eyes shall stare up with terror.” Let theirsouls be aglow with the flame of the undying Fire that burneth in the midmost heart of the world, in such wise that the waters of the universe shall be powerless to cool down its ardor.” Let them beunrestrained as the windwhichneither the sight of desolation nor the evidences of prosperity can either pain or please.” Let themunloose their tongues and proclaim unceasingly His Cause.” Let themproclaim that which the Most Great Spirit will inspire them to utter in the service of the Cause of their Lord.” Let thembeware lest they contend with anyone, nay strive to make him aware of the truth with kindly manner and most convincing exhortation.” Let themwholly for the sake of God proclaim His Message, and with that same spirit accept whatever response their words may evoke in their hearers.” Let them not, for one moment, forget that theFaithful Spirit shall strengthen them through its power,” and that “a company of His chosen angels shall go forth with them, as bidden by Him Who is the Almighty, the All-Wise.” Let them ever bear in mindhow great is the blessedness that awaiteth them that have attained the honor of serving the Almighty,” and remember thatsuch a service is indeed the prince of all goodly deeds, and the ornament of every goodly act.”

While the man applied the cup to the poor porter's lips for he would not unloose the straps, for fear of mischief Leonard, who was sickened by the terrible scene around him, took his departure, and quitted the cathedral by the great western entrance.

You see if I can get him through through this awful time when I can't tell just what might be the matter it will be easy enough. But young babies are so so unreal. You don't know whether you've got them to keep or not. They seem to be kind of holding on to another life, while they clutch this. A good mother knows how to unloose them from that other hold."

"When I opened the door I could see nothing; the table stood between me and him; but the gas was flaring away, and as I went round to put it out, I came across him lying on the floor. It never occurred to me he was dead; I thought he was in a fit, and knelt down to unloose his cravat, then I found he had gone.

She ran back, the scarf floating from her arm; and Max, still passive, still held mute by conflicting sensations, suffered the light fingers to unloose the wide black tie, to remove the collar, to open a button or two of the shirt. "And now the hair!"

Mars made Venus many presents, and defiled King Vulcan's marriage bed, so the sun, who saw what they were about, told Vulcan. Vulcan was very angry when he heard such dreadful news, so he went to his smithy brooding mischief, got his great anvil into its place, and began to forge some chains which none could either unloose or break, so that they might stay there in that place.

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