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Updated: June 28, 2025


They unmanned nay, I use the wrong word they MANNED me for the time. They brought me back to my senses, to a conviction of her truth, to a momentary conviction of my own folly. My words fell from me without effort few, hurried, husky but it was a sudden heartgush, which was unrestrainable. "Ask me not, Julia-ask me nothing; but love me, only love me, and all will be well all is well."

Faber felt more for the sufferings of some of the lower animals than for certain of his patients; but children and women he would serve like a slave. The dumb appeal of her eyes almost unmanned him. "I am sorry to see you so ill," he said, as he took her wrist. "You are in pain: where?" Her other hand moved toward her side in reply.

Thereupon a committee of bishops, barons, and judges was sent to Kenilworth to receive his renunciation in the name of parliament. On January 20, Edward, clothed in black, admitted the delegates to his presence. Utterly unmanned by misfortune, the king fell in a deep swoon at the feet of his enemies.

Indeed I was so unmanned with fear and doubt that for a while I seemed bewildered, and leaving the horse to crop the grass where he stood, I wandered to the foot of the church path and gazed up the hill as though I waited for the coming of one whom I should meet.

This second appearance, more awful than the former, quite unmanned him; and when Philip came out of the cabin, he was leaning in gloomy silence against the weather bulkhead. "We shall never reach port again, sir," said he to Philip, as he came up to him. "Silence, silence; the men may hear you." "It matters not they think the same," replied Krantz.

Abel pointed discovered, coming out of the horizon, a boat, rising and falling upon the swell. It carried no sail, and after careful scrutiny Abel's sharp eyes could discern no man at the oars. This, then, was the cause of Mrs. Abel's excitement. The boat was unmanned a derelict upon the broad Atlantic. A drifting boat is fair booty on the Labrador coast.

Feeling above his ear, he ascertained that it was only a graze, but the shock of the surprise had unmanned him for the moment. What the deuce was the governor about to let the beggar break loose like this? Or was the governor dead, perhaps? The silence within the room awed him. Of going back there could be no question. "But she knows how to take care of her self," he muttered. She had his knife.

No sooner were we in the range of the fort than M. Radisson uttered the shrill call of a native, bade our Indian stand up, and himself enacted the pantomime of a savage, waving his arms, whistling, and hallooing. With cries of welcome, the fort people ran to the shore and left their guns unmanned. Reading from a syllable book, they shouted out Indian words. It was safe to approach.

It almost unmanned him; he thought that it would be happiness enough for a life to be allowed to remain unseen where he might gaze on her. He felt that such beauty, such ineffable loveliness as hers could almost make him forget his country and his countrymen; and then he shuddered and turned his eyes away from her.

Should you find a spot better, safer for you than this that we thought we knew, I will never hold you by a look or word, dear." "And you Lyn?" Truedale's voice shook. "For myself I ask the same privilege." "You mean that we live together, yet apart?" "Unless you will it otherwise, dear. In that case, we will close this door and say good-bye, now." Her strength, her tenderness, unmanned Truedale.

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