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'I wish it, he said, himself shaken with a tempest of passion which whelmed the last protest of his conscience. 'I shall scarcely tear myself from you even till then. Emily, Emily, what has my life been without your love? Oh, you will be the angel that raises me out of the ignoble world into which I have fallen! Hold me to you make me feel and believe that you have saved me!

Now, seated side by side with this young creature on board the Catamaran, even on that frail embarkation, which at any moment might be scattered to the winds, or whelmed under the black billows of the sea, the sailor-boy no longer felt pain while gazing in her face, but only that sweet incomprehensible pleasure.

He lay with his head toward the window, and the sun shining into the room, with the tearful radiance of sorrows overlived and winter gone, when Molly entered. She was at once whelmed in the sunlight, so that she could see nothing, while Walter could almost have counted her eyelashes. "Stand there, Molly," he cried, "one moment! I want to look at you!" "It is not fair!" returned Molly.

I have seen one or two of these having a capacity of fifty barrels dug from a single tulip bole. In such a pitfall some budding Washington or Lincoln may have been whelmed without causing so much as a ripple on the surface of history. But, turning to take leave of my stately and blooming Western beauty, I see that she is both a blonde and a brunette.

They had just witnessed God's testimony against oppression in the plagues of Egypt the burning blains on man and beast the dust quickened into loathsome life, and swarming upon every living thing the streets, the palaces, the temples, and every house heaped up with the carcases of things abhorred the kneading troughs and ovens, the secret chambers and the couches; reeking and dissolving with the putrid death the pestilence walking in darkness at noonday, the devouring locusts, and hail mingled with fire, the first-born death-struck, and the waters blood, and last of all, that dread high hand and stretched-out arm, that whelmed the monarch and his hosts, and strewed their corpses on the sea.

And Odin sang this song: "Now, corse-choosing Daughters, hearken To the dread Allfather's word: When the gale of spears' breath gathers Count not Eric midst the slain, Till Brighteyen once hath slumbered, Wedded, at Gudruda's side Then, Maidens, scream your battle call; Whelmed with foes, let Eric fall!"

With their mules and horses they should make good time and within a month overhaul the train that had left the Gillespies behind. As the doctor and his daughter walked away the shyness of the young men returned upon them in a heavy backwash. They were so whelmed by it that they did not even speak to one another.

I stood upon the lonely strand, the cold waves beating against my feet, and the bleak winds piercing through my unsheltered heart. I stretched out my arms to the wild waste of waters, in whose billows my life-boat was whelmed, and I called, but there was none to answer. I cried for help, but none came.

Meantime, from the beginning all this had been descried from the ship's mast heads; and squaring her yards, she had borne down upon the scene; and was now so nigh, that Ahab in the water hailed her! "Sail on the" but that moment a breaking sea dashed on him from Moby Dick, and whelmed him for the time.

The change had been made at a way station, without causing remark among the passengers, the most of whom were not through for the great city. Once New York whelmed them, the scheming villain and poor Nell would be lost forever to the man-tracker of the West. There was a suspicion in the brain of Dyke Darrel that he scarcely dared whisper to his own consciousness.

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