But while they are exterminating the Dusarians, countless thousands of their own warriors must perish--and all because of the stubbornness of a single woman who would not wed the prince who loves her.
There are going to be edgings of plain green, pink, and brown to the bias strips, and tucks and pleats around the hips, fancy belts and collars, and all of it takes time.
Next summer I can gather up a lot more stuff, and all winter on the way to school.
She gathered baskets of nests, flowers, mosses, insects, and all sorts of natural history specimens and sold them to the grade teachers.
Tell me this: do you think he is going to be a great man--become famous, have his life written, and all that?
I was in a ball dress, with all my jewels, my neck and arms, and all that.
All of us Englishmen, and all pledged to the same cause--to obey our leader and to rescue the innocent.
He was full of chivalry and sentiment, and all that.
The expedition was up among the thousand tributaries and enormous hinterland of a great river, up where the maps had to be made, savage dialects studied, and all manner of strange flora and fauna expected.
All sent their love; and all expressed a cheering belief that Lady Verinder's indisposition would soon pass away.
He had made another discovery to the prejudice of Rosanna Spearman, in the place of all others where I thought her character was safest, and all through me!
And all I've got to show for it is a milling property on a line of road that can squeeze me, whenever it wants to, as dry as it pleases.
Depend upon it, the right sister will be reconciled; the wrong one will be consoled; and all will go merry as a marriage bell--a second marriage bell.
We went a-tearing along toward it, piling the miles behind us like nothing, but never gaining an inch on it--and all of a sudden it was gone again!
It was just the same way it is when a person is munching along on a hunk of corn-pone, and not thinking about anything, and all of a sudden bites into a di'mond.
My sensations were very different, and all of a pleasurable kind.
After a time nature will resume her sway, our spirits will return into our respective bodies, and all will be as before.
Tibbs is hardly ever mentioned now; Hyson has taken possession of his cabin, and all goes on as before.
He walked moodily home, and all night he lay tossing and sleepless, pursuing a shadowy something which was ever within his reach, and yet which ever evaded him.
The town drunkard stirs, the clerks wake up, a furious clatter of drays follows, every house and store pours out a human contribution, and all in a twinkling the dead town is alive and moving.
The case is clear enough against you, and all I ask is a few details for my private curiosity.
Well, it was only a paragraph, and all wrong at that, so you have not missed anything.
He was my benefactor, and all my desire was to carry out his wishes in every particular.
But there are eight servants, and all of good character.
Clearly then, whenever you see paupers in a State, somewhere in that neighborhood there are hidden away thieves, and cutpurses and robbers of temples, and all sorts of malefactors.
That's turned into a solid iron pump with a large stone trough, and all complete.
I didn't know a word about any such thing till yesterday, and all I heard then was that she was gwine to the party at his house to-night.
You can take it and save the situation for yourselves and all California or you can leave it and rot on your own ranches.
Magnus and Annixter joined the group wondering, and all at once fell full upon the first scene of a drama.
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