And surely never before did a bride insist on spending the first evening after her return tramping up and down a public park for hour after hour like this, looking for any man.
The wondrousness of the first hour of their journey side by side had become a joyous certitude that always it was to be like this now.
Whereas, like this, Master Lupin will be compelled to get his little story told in thirty minutes.
Well, it's like this: we were told of an old reliquary, something stunning.
This was rather a sinister way of giving, that my mother should want me like this just as her brain was failing.
It was not unusual for the brother and sister to sit up like this, till any hour, after their guests had gone; and Sylvia collected a bundle of cushions and lay full length on the floor, with her feet towards the fire.
There is the end of the matter, because I won't discuss it any more, if you treat me like this.
It's like this: I can't teach you to play unless you know how, and I can't tell if you know how until I have heard you.
I looked around for work, and since I couldn't find any good enough for a man of my station, here I am like this.
They showed me like this to everyone, and so many people came to see me (each one paying twenty coppers) that they made two hundred pieces of silver in one day.
And since that time I've been led from pillar to post until here I am, like this.
We'll divide it like this: you take one, then I'll take one.
But Luna wants us to know definitely that the church is like this, so his satire of the church is blunt and devastating.
I don't know what'll become of him, if he goes on like this.
He would have to speak to Soames--would have to put him on his guard; they could not go on like this, now that such a contingency had occurred to him.
James gazed up at him with opening mouth; he had never seen his brother look like this.
Once he was sworn at; once the whisper, "If only it could always be like this!
The master's customers were coming in at last, they said, with a vengeance; the house would soon begin to look cheerful, if things went on like this.
Somehow, I don't like this re-appearance of Mr. Bashwood in connection with my present interests, but there is no help for it.
I like the bleakest hillside I ever slept on better than I like this house!
Oh, well, let me take care of you and tell you what to do; for if you go on like this, I shall have both of you laid up on my hands, you see.
Go on like this, and you shall have your tobacconist's shop.
Do you know that if you bother me like this, I shall clear out!
There is my poor Cibot, he would not be rough with me like this.
So Epaminondas tied a string around the end of the loaf and took hold of the end of the string and came along home, like this.
Epaminondas took it in his fist and held it all scrunched up tight, like this, and came along home.
Like this," said Nikky, who was, like most lovers, not particularly original.
Like this, Govinda knew, the perfected ones are smiling.
Only him, this Siddhartha, I have found to be like this.
That's like this: any truth can only be expressed and put into words when it is one-sided.
Like this it is, precisely like this it is also with Kamala and with the pleasures of love.
She'll taste as like this as a crab does to a crab.
Shalt see thy other daughter will use thee kindly; for though she's as like this as a crab's like an apple, yet I can tell what I can tell.
One way I like this well; But being widow, and my Gloucester with her, May all the building in my fancy pluck Upon my hateful life.
If she is like this at forty, at sixty she will still be a beautiful woman.
Good-bye; Nais has just had a tumble, and if I run on like this, my letter will become a volume.
Don't go running on like this, you will say, but tell me rather how you made your escape from the convent where you were to take your vows.
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