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I cast him off I'll find him out, and old as I am, I'll fight him I'll wring his neck, the rascal; and, as for poor dear Miss Flora, God bless her! I'll I'll marry her myself, and make her an admiral. I'll marry her myself. Oh, that I should be uncle to such a rascal!" "Calm yourself," said Henry, "no one can blame you."
'Even our own sweet mother, who is so kind, Could not wring our hearts more if she went and left us behind; A halo of glory is now on thy head, Ah, sad, sad thought that good auntie is dead. For a Father or Mother, 'Oh children, dear, when I was alive, To get you bread I hard did strive; I now am where I need no bread, And wear a halo round my head.
I'll just go and wring the truth from Louisa before she is an hour older. "So I went to see her only this morning.
'Dear me, dear me, moaned Lady Le Breton, piteously, pretending to wring her hands in lady-like and mitigated despair; 'I can't do anything without its being made the opportunity for a scene, it seems. I shall NOT go to the Waltons'; and I shall leave you both to follow your own particular devices to your heart's content.
She could not prevent herself from hearing inwardly the dying prophetic voice saying again and again, "The man whose face was a blank loosed thy hand and departed; and as he went, I could see his face, and it was the face of the great Tempter... And thou, Romola, didst wring thy hands and seek for water, and there was none... and the plain was bare and stony again, and thou wast alone in the midst of it.
She was certain her decided rejection of Walter proceeded from her affections being already engaged, which had also blinded her to his attentions; and she was convinced also that Ellen loved in vain, and therefore, though she longed to console and soothe her, she resolved not to speak to her on the subject, and wring from her a secret which, when once betrayed, though revealed to her alone, might be still more painful to endure.
Then again there are moments, weak moments, when I would have anything, take you at any price, only to have you nearer, only to wring those brief hours of warmth and sunshine from the cold outstretched hand of death. But that is only weakness. Such sad companionship with oncoming death shall not be for you, my beloved. You shall see me till the last as Lucretia's brother, not your lover.
Howsomever, this can't last long. There ain't water enough in the United States to keep this up a great while." "Don't be so sure o' that," said Shorty, handing Si the end of a blanket, that he might help wring it out.
It was a difficult process to get any coherent or sensible replies to her questions, but after considerable coaxing, and a last piece of chocolate which Wendy fortunately fished from her pocket, she managed to wring from him that his name was Harry, that he lived at a farm on the other side of the torrent, that he had come down to the river with several other boys, and that they had dared him to cross by the fallen tree.
Bles could not wring another word from her; nor did the ancient witch, by word or look, again give the slightest indication that she was aware of his presence. With reluctant farewell, Bles turned home. For a space Zora watched him, and once she started after him, but came slowly back, and sat by the fire-place.
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