Then, in a more measured and controlled voice: "This means that we must part--now!
If you had cared for me you COULD not have done it, but though you have behaved so to me I shall try to forgive you, though I have quite made up my mind that we must part.
Gentlemen," says he, "I am sorry to tell you we must part.
For I could no longer blind myself, as I had in the beginning of our journey, to the fact that in the end we must part.
We must part, my dear Jackey, but I do not fear for you, for wherever you play the airs you played me yesterday, you will be sure to find friends.
Do not cry; and now, with my blessing on you, we must part.
Looking into her now flashing eyes he continued bitterly: "I am weary of the bitter scenes between us, and of your heartlessness, Grace, and we must part.
You have said, Harold, that we must part; you have spoken truly.
Dear John, we cannot be married on the twentieth, we must part.
In heart we may be one, but outwardly we must part," she repeated, and then she began to cry feebly, for she was all unstrung.
Nevertheless we must part now, or never; so I'll write and take my leave of him kindly.
I declared we must part, since those Frenchwomen had for ever spoiled the pleasure I used to feel in his society.
I have never loved any man in my life before, and yet, dear Lorne, you see we must part.
We must part--each of us to struggle with our respective evils.
Can she already have heard that I am unfortunate, and that we must part?
I am fully sensible of your devotion, but we must part.
We must part," she said; "and it would have been better if we had never met.
What will become of you when our journey is ended and we must part?
Child, you are talking foolishly, we must part, I shall return in two days to the convent, and unless you have the art of making yourself invisible, you cannot follow me there.
Now I have told her I must part, She shakes my hand, she bids adieu, Nor shuns the kiss.
Mavourneen, Mavourneen, my sad tears are falling, To think that from Erin and thee I must part!
How can I have happiness when I know that ere long we must part?
But we must part," she answered, in a blank, despairing voice.
And although we must part; although I must go to London and exchange this free, open, happy life with you daily beside me for the dusty dinginess of chambers wherein the sun never penetrates, yet you will still remain mine?
Footnote] Howsomever, this I do know, reia, you an' me must part.
As she lay in my arms I felt her soft bosom moving with a little hysterical laugh of derision when I said we must part.
I felt as we must part when we was in Wales togither last time, and now I knows it.
We must part here,' said she, stopping, 'Why prolong these moments?
It cannot be long before we must part; let us talk of it, that our thoughts and our prayers may prepare us to bear it.
Anton, friend of my youth, what a mystery it is that, on the very first day free from care that I have known for years, we must part.
On the way thither, he said, "At Neudorf we must part, lady.
We must not wait," she said, in a low but distinct voice; "we must part at once.
We must part, John, we must part; and what shall I do without you, how shall I live without you?
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