Though we did not win, I have very pleasant memories of North Dakota, for Mrs. Darrow accompanied me during the entire campaign, and took every burden from my shoulders so efficiently that I had nothing to do but make speeches.
He carried me up to his signal-room and laid me on the floor by the stove; he had nothing to give me except warmth and shelter; but these were now all I asked.
As I had nothing to do with Boston, and much to do with East Dennis, I preached on that place three Sundays in succession, and feeling became so intense that I handed in my resignation and prepared to depart.
Do you mean to say you've had nothing to eat or drink for two days?
I had nothing to say and so sat silent, trying politely to show interest in the conversation; and because I thought no one was in the least concerned with me, examined Strickland at my ease.
He went on whistling as though it had nothing to do with him.
I want you," she said, "just as if I had nothing of you.
I wasn't aggressive nor particularly snobbish nor troublesome, sometimes I talked well, and if I had nothing interesting to say I said as little as possible, and I had a youthful gravity of manner that was liked by hostesses.
After dinner, the crew began discharging their hides, and, as we had nothing to do at the hide-houses, we were ordered aboard to help them.
It was Saturday night; they had got through with their work for the week; and being snugly moored, had nothing to do until Monday, again.
He had nothing to be thankful for, and hehad nothing to ask; nothing to ask, because now he must take care of himself.
He had nothing to do, his occupation was gone, and it seemed to him that he should never find it again.
The wound in my chin still bled at intervals, staining my doublet; and as I was without my cloak, which I had left in the house in the Rue Valois, I had nothing to cover my disordered dress.
My visitor was naturally surprised to find that I had nothing particular to say to him.
At last he said, 'I had nothing to do with it, if you mean that; nothing.
The man fled, and I chased him as far as the head of the stairs; where I left him, assured by the speed and agility he displayed in clearing flight after flight that I had nothingto fear from him.
Mameena had never been so ill to look upon, and I knew that dead or living I had nothing to fear from her who would have walked through hell fire for my sake, would have done anything, except perhaps sacrifice her ambition.
So, as I had nothing particular to do until the Natal post-cart left, we spent the time in wandering about Pretoria, which did not take us long as it was but a little dorp in those days, and chatting with all and sundry.
The trouble was that I had nothing on earth do except study the characters of our hosts, which I found disagreeable and depressing.
At length when nearly all had fallen and I had nothing left to defend myself with except my revolver, I made up my mind that it was time to go.
I had nothing to do but to watch him--how well his features were cut!
When I said I had nothing to give he looked at me with his one eye.
He was not in any way sure that Political Economy had nothing to do with the cheapest way of procuring clothing for the army and navy, which would be certainly both a political and economical subject.
He had nothing for it but to let Mr Boffin go out and shut the door behind him.
Yet every last one of them knew I had nothing but my salary and that I'd always lived a lap ahead of it.
The simplest farmer would have had documents, while he had nothing but a gentleman's agreement, and a verbal one at that.
Strange genius that he was, a Napoleon of the law, with a power of visioning that far exceeded Daylight's, he had nothing in common with Daylight outside the office.
They had gold-bricked him, and he had nothing to show for it.
He had nothingparticular to report except that on the way out to the Abbey Mr. Davager had stopped at the public-house, had spoken a word or two to his friend of the night before, and had handed him what looked like a bit of paper.
I had nothing particular to write about; and besides, I always intended to come back to Pisa and see you," answered Brigida, leaning back luxuriously in her chair.
I had nothing for it but to be patient, and to give certain instructions, before Mr. Davager came, to my boy Tom.
Pieces of Eight" OWING to the cant of the vessel, the masts hung far out over the water, and from my perch on the cross-trees I had nothing below me but the surface of the bay.
I had nothing nearer my fancy than to get home to the stockade and boast of my achievements.
Both the squire and I returned the shot, but as we had nothing to aim at, it is probable we only wasted powder.
Now, however, when I had nothing else to do, I began to pay more heed.
It is true he pulled it gently lest Rocinante should move, but try as he might to seat himself in the saddle, he had nothing for it but to stand upright or pull his hand off.
The girls, who were not used to hearing rhetoric of this sort, had nothing to say in reply; they only asked him if he wanted anything to eat.
Mr. Gardiner did not write again till he had received an answer from Colonel Forster; and then he had nothing of a pleasant nature to send.
He said himself that he had done all he could, and that now he had nothing to do but retrace his steps quietly.
Always solitary and busied about his gardening, he had nothing else to do than to indulge his curiosity.
He had nothing on his person except a leather purse containing six francs, and his handkerchief.
Madeleine, he had nothing more to fear, provided that he did not prevent men from sealing over the head of that Champmathieu this stone of infamy which, like the stone of the sepulchre, falls once, never to rise again.
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