Furthermore, for loss of his beloved, restlessness and the desire for travel filled his heart, and in no one place could he find happiness.
The Vizier answered, 'It is the King's son, who is sorely afflicted for the loss of a fair damsel that came to him but once and is gone again, none knows where.
Shahzaman took the Vizier's advice and slept on it, or rather slept not at all, for the loss of his son so troubled him that he lay awake all night tossing restlessly from side to side and longing for the light of day.
She was now loftily condescending towards me, sufficiently marking her sense of the distance between us; though I think somewhat at a loss to account for my cheerfulness under it.
He had a strange disturbing sense of a loss of identity.
He impeded their flight incalculably, but to their credit be it said the lighter weights had never a thought of deserting their unfortunate guest despite the danger of capture and the distress of mind induced by the loss of their little 'all.
The officer, realizing his lapse of vigilance and theloss of his opportunity, was sharply conscious, too, of their appreciation of his fatuity.
He nudged the mate with his elbow, and Mr. Tredgold, still keeping him under the spell of his eye, began with great rapidity to narrate the circumstances attending the loss of the Fair Emily.
Mr. Tredgold was just starting for the office when they arrived, but, recognising the justice of Miss Vickers's request for news, he stopped and gave his version of the loss of the Fair Emily.
The loss on both sides had been severe; but if half the garrison had fallen in the defence of the breach, Herat could not have been more stunned and prostrated by the blow.
But he had an active and powerful opponent, and was himself faint from the lossof blood.
It was agreed among the different chiefs that not a shot should be fired until the enemy reached the counterscarp, on pain of the immediate loss of the delinquent’s ears.
This was Yar Mahomed’s first angry view of the case; but it may be doubted whether Shere Mahomed Khan was fairly to be censured for the loss of Ghorian.
The loss of Peshawur rankled deeply in the mind of Dost Mahomed.
The losson the side of the Afghans was not estimated at more than twenty-five or thirty killed.
Now that we have suffered so many injuries, and have been kept back from our tillage and cultivation, and have suffered that loss which should not have befallen us, what have we now to care for?
The loss of life was not great in the city; but those domestic episodes of war, which give so painful an interest to the annals of an attack upon a fortified town, were not absent from the siege of Herat.
The Ameer, in bitterness of spirit, bewailed the loss of territory, and burned to resent the affront.
Had we known that our coming here might risk the loss of their friendship, we certainly would not have come at all.
The loss in officers, and especially those of the higher ranks, has been very great in proportion to the whole number killed and wounded.
All passion is dead,--unless the wretched irritability which comes from loss of natural sleep and other suffering caused by opium can be called passion.
Not knowing when or how to take it to the best advantage, constantly threw me into spells of indigestion, loss of appetite, and diarrhoea; also constipation and distress in the epigastrium.
But I did not sleep at all, and the day following I was almost distracted from the loss of much-needed sleep and rest.
So he held her for a long time, fearing for her, at loss for a thing to do.
Joe, slipping the first of Drennen's money into his pocket and cherishing high hopes of more, set himself and his boy to work, seeing his way of arriving at the second gold piece with no great loss of time.
Criticism bases its conclusion upon nothing whatever but the injury done to the story, the loss of its full potential value.
The freedom which the pictorial method gives to the novelist is unknown to the playwright; but that freedom has to be paid for by some loss of intensity, and the question is how to pay as little as possible.
The characterized "I" is substituted for the loose and general "I" of the author; the loss of freedom is more than repaid by the more salient effect of the picture.
In the end, as I think it may be shown, the loss is made good and there is nothing to pay at all, so far may the dramatizing process be followed.
The Company suffered great lossby the surrender of these forts, which had been unmolested since the Treaty of Utrecht.
After some loss of life, Bruce and Boyer, who were in charge of the fort, decided to desert it.
The loss of the hunters caused by this disease, and the difficulties of overland transport, led to the abandonment of this out-of-the-way post.
The proposed abolition of these terms of the deed poll and the substitution therefor of certain salaries with the avowed purpose of reducing the expenses, of course meant loss to every wintering partner.
The Prince's name had been one to conjure by, and though he had been ably supported by the Deputy-Governor, Sir James Hayes, yet there was some fear of loss of prestige to the Adventurers on his unexpected death.
He writes in great distress to Hargrave as to the loss of a cask of white wine (une barrique de vin blanc).
Without any loss or difficulty, I conducted the whole through to Norway House, whence in due course they were taken in boats and schooner to Red River.
Memorial explains that in making up the above modest sum, they had not counted up the loss of their forts, nor the damage done to their trade, as had been done in the former case.
The loss upon a pound of tripe has been found to be, in the boiling, seven-eighths of a fifth more than the loss upon a pound of any other animal substance whatever.
Who's the worse for the loss of a few things like these?
Injun" that he was, of course he could not understand it all, and yet he could hardly help seeing something of the sorrow that the loss of the flowers had brought upon the family.
The totalloss of the assailants was four hundred, besides those wounded who returned into the town.
The lossof those which failed from bad rolling is then charged to the operative by whom the work was done, at a dollar for each one so failing.
The barrel when rolled is left much larger in the circumference, and smaller in the bore, than it is intended to be when finished, in order to allow for the loss of metal in the various finishing-operations.
During the siege the Spanish lossexceeded a thousand men.
To have lost, in the hour of our trial, the fellowship of yourself, and of others in England whom we most delighted to honor, is a loss indeed.
Item, for the king's loss at tennis, twelvepence; for the loss of balls, threepence.
The fumes of the wine which he had drunk, had entirely subsided; but he felt himself weak from loss of blood, sick from his recent debauch, while the wound on his head pained him terribly.
While companies were disbanded in Plymouth county, the loss was made good by the formation of new units in Bristol county.
Cowdin's men felt that they could well afford to lose their grand old 8th Company, when their loss resulted in the addition of an entire regiment to the Union army.
The loss of the North Carolina coast was a great blow to the Confederacy, opening as it did the way for Sherman's march northward.
Then again I dreaded the uncontrolled licence of his passions, or that Harland or my brother, learning who had taken me away, might be involved in a quarrel, which would terminate in the loss of their lives.
I shall feel the loss of your attentions, but sister Francoise will supply your place; and remember, my child, whilst I have life, you shall be welcomed here with open arms!
You have sufficiently proved your knight-errantry by her rescue: and as for Ferrand, I think he is punished enough, in the loss of his mistress, for the steps he took to obtain her.
Deeply has she mourned the loss of Corbet; and her heart, I am certain, if not her tongue, sincerely welcomes, and rejoices at his return.
One of the symptoms noted is the loss of power to back properly.
The symptoms of inactivity, loss of appetite, rough coat, diarrhea, and the peculiar expression of countenance were as in the first case.
This loss in stock has been so great that the raising of horses has of necessity been abandoned in certain areas on account of the prevalence of these loco weeds.
Briefly stated these symptoms are: Stupidity, loss of alertness and an agonized expression, followed by stiffness and slight staggering and frequently trembling of the head or limbs.
In our Western States there is a marked annual loss of stock due to various causes.
There was no apparent loss of consciousness before death.
Evidently an important point to be considered in the antidotal treatment of locoed animals with sulphates is the possibility of inducing a gastritis, with its attendant loss of weight.
In short, we are at a loss which to admire most, the unrivalled genius of the author, the great attention and liberality of the managers, the wonderful abilities of the painter, or the incredible exertions of all the performers.
Despite the loss of two tanks, one temporarily immobilized on the beach and the other out of action permanently, Gayle's battalion continued its advance.
Nevertheless, the regimental commander could take pride in maintaining unremitting pressure on the retreating enemy "without loss or even having a man wounded" and occupying Iboki Point on 24 February.
The effect is evident lossin clearness and strength.
The account of a fire or of a railroad accident takes on a new interest when, in addition to the loss of property, there has been a loss of life.
While a piece of material that could be omitted without loss to the explanation may sometimes find a place in exposition, such a thing must not occur in argument.
Further to the right our troops had captured Montbrehain and Beaurevoir, and their loss necessitated a withdrawal by the enemy from the La Terrière Plateau.
Tucker that he died next day—a loss grievously felt, for both officers were of the very finest type which the brigade contained.
Garrod to a position two hundred yards south of Siege Farm, near the old position which had been held prior to the loss of the Wytschaete Ridge, and from which some excellent harassing fire was carried out.
While riding up from his headquarters at Richemont to visit the batteries he was severely wounded and died the same evening, a loss which the 156th Brigade could ill afford.
Loss of direction was responsible also for the failure of the left battalion of this brigade to reach its objective.
Certainly it would be no light matter to surrender Sluys, the fruit of Maurice's skill and energy, the splendidly earned equivalent for the loss of Ostend.
You really cared very, very much for Carson once, but after your great loss you never thought the same of him again.
I have, I know, through my concern over Pete, caused you endless trouble and loss of political influence.
Nevertheless, Israel recked nothing of her weakness, for joy at the loss of those powers over which his enemies throughout seventeen evil years had bleated and barked "Beelzebub!
The most part of them concluded that he was repining for the loss of his former state.