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Updated: June 19, 2025
The chancellor removed to Val-de-Grace, whither the queen frequently retired; he questioned the nuns and rummaged Anne of Austria's cell. She was in mortal anxiety, not knowing what Laporte might say or how to unloose his tongue, so as to keep due pace with her own confessions to the king and the cardinal.
The prosaic Mr Latter had set the chime ringing, as a dull sacristan might unloose the music of a belfry; but like a chime of faery it rippled and trilled, closing ever upon the deep note "gold," and echoed back as from a veritable gong of that metal.
Death is a benefactor to the human race. How could we bear the burden of existence if Nature did not somewhere on the march "call a halt" while the angels of dissolution tenderly unloose our burdens of pain and sorrow, and disappointment, and stultifying regrets, and remorses for past ill doings and shortcomings?
Well! you want to lead the life of a fakir, to unloose the ties binding you to other men, that is one of several ways to secure peace and happiness, which to me also is an object in life. The principal thing is not to be superficial, but to consider both what one requires and what one gives up before turning into a fakir. I respect you in any case."
'But what is the taradiddle? don't you see I'm burning? 'Unfortunately, Atherton, I am on my honour. Until I have permission to unloose it, my tongue is tied. He picked up his hat and umbrella from where he had placed them on the table. Holding them in his left hand, he advanced to me with his right outstretched.
The prelate's face was as pale as Harold's, and it was some moments before he could reply. "The Church can loose and unloose such is its delegated authority. But speak on; what saidst thou at the last to William?" "I know not, remember not aught save these words.
He came quickly into the room and stopped again, quivering from head to foot with the passion which the sight of her never failed to unloose within him. Still she did not speak, but her lip trembled, and the love leaping in his eyes kindled a yearning in hers, a yearning she was powerless to resist. He may by that strange power have drawn her toward him he never knew.
The men hesitated, apparently doubting whether they had heard aright. Zephoranim stamped his foot impatiently. "Unloose him, I say! ... By the gods! must I repeat the same thing twice? Since when have soldiers grown deaf to the voice of their sovereign? ... And why have ye bound this aged fool with such many and tight bonds?
I hold the strings of wealth. With a jerk I can unloose a fortune in your lap. I need that woman there!" "For what?" snarled the Risaldar, whirling round on him, his eyes ablaze. "'For power! Kharvani's temple here has images and paintings and a voice that speaks but no Kharvani!" The Rajput turned away again and affected unconcern.
Without them a "benefit," which every notable member of a theatrical company looked forward to as making good the insufficiency of their salaries, would be nothing without the support of the nobility, who, when in the mood, would readily unloose their purse strings. Rich therefore made but feeble resistance and the impetuous Kitty had her way.
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