She retired to her chamber, but did not soon fall asleep, nor then very profoundly.
Hastening down the creaking and carpetless staircase, she found her way into the garden, gathered some of the most perfect of the roses, and brought them to her chamber.
The Queene is pretty well, and goes out of her chamber to her little chapel in the house.
And after a walk to my Lord's; where, while I and my Lady were in her chamber in talk, in comes my Lord from sea, to our great wonder.
It was fully three o'clock before that lonely, and almost heart-broken wife and mother retired to her chamber.
When Alice left the room in tears, stung by the cutting rebuke of her brother, she retired to her chamber with an oppressed and aching heart.
Mrs. Hobart turned away sadly, and went up to her chamber to give vent to her feelings alone in tears.
For an hour longer did Mrs. Martin sit, listening in her chamber, everything around her so hushed into oppressive silence, that the troubled beating of her own heart, was distinctly audible.
Hugh came and went, and Nora took herself to her chamber.
Dorothy went up to her chamber, and saw that everything had been prepared for her with most scrupulous care.
Dorothy made no further opposition to this arrangement, but kissed her aunt, and went to her chamber.
His wife, who had probably been complaining of her wrongs to Stanbury, must have retired from that conversation to her chamber, and immediately have written this letter to her lover!
She slipped away to her chamber, grovelling to find her diminished self somewhere in the mid-thunder of her amazement, as though it were to discover a pin on the floor by the flash of lightning.
She would have liked to be wafted to her chamber in a veil, so shamefully unveiled did she seem to be.
St. Aubert continued silent till he reached the chateau, where his wife had retired to her chamber.
A friar of the convent had been buried there on the preceding evening, and, as she had sat alone in her chamber at twilight, she heard, at distance, the monks chanting the requiem for his soul.
As they advance themselves, they cause their satellites to progress also; it is a whole solar system on the march.
Only he remained an hour instead of half an hour, to Fantine's great delight.
In this year of 1817 four young Parisians arranged "a fine farce.
When he passed through a village, the ragged brats ran joyously after him, and surrounded him like a swarm of gnats.
That night Romeo passed with his dear wife, gaining secret admission to her chamber, from the orchard in which he had heard her confession of love the night before.
Leonato, upon my honour, myself, my brother, and this grieved Claudio, did see and hear her last night at midnight talk with a man at her chamber window.
Upon the night before her wedding with him, her sister, Mistress Anne, had stolen to her chamber at a late hour.
If she had had some red she would have put it on, but such vanities were not in her chamber or Barbara's.
Quivering with fear she started up, and stared round the walls of her chamber, and with difficulty did she gather her spirit within her as before, and lifted her voice aloud: (ll.
In her chamber," answered the slaves; "but we have positive orders from your mother not to admit you.
Smiling with these words, she bade him good-night, and softly proceeded to her chamber.
He found her in her chamber, surrounded by the attendants who had just informed her of his arrival.
At this sight, no longer able to contain herself, Mary rushed out of the room, and hurrying to her chamber, threw herself upon the bed, where she gave way to a paroxysm of tears which shook her almost to suffocation.
In this manner her natural effervescence amused her sorrowful mind while gazing from her chamber window at the mountain sides across the valley, where tourists, in the autumnal season, sweep up and down like a tidal river.
Clara said in the solitude of her chamber, musing on all his goodness, and she endeavoured to reconcile the desperate sentiments of the position he forced her to sustain, with those of a venerating daughter.
Clotilde sat apart from it, locked in her chamber.
After this she went to her chamber, and wept for her lord till Athene dropped sweet sleep upon her eyes.
Then he called to the men, and they made ready the wagon, and harnessed the mules; and the maiden brought the raiment out of her chamber, and put it in the wagon.
Then went she back to her chamber, for she was amazed at her son, with such authority did he speak.
She turned quickly away and ran up to her chamber.
One night, nearly four years from the date of her unhappy marriage, Mary sat alone in her chamber, by the side of the bed upon which slept sweetly and peacefully a little girl nearly three years of age, the miniature image of herself.
The young wife parted with her husband it tears, and then retired to her chamber, where she gave way to a paroxysm of grief, that had its origin more in the accompanying mystery than in the fact of her husband's absence.
I was told that she was in her chamber; and, as our intimacy was very great, I took a liberty we were in the habit of taking with each other, and went up to her, unannounced.
She found her, as usual, alone in her chamber, with a sad countenance, and a drooping, listless air.
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