I thought I was asleep In Paris, lying by my lord, and knew In somewise he was well awake, and yet I could not wake too; and I seemed to know He hated me, and the least breath I made Would turn somehow to slay or stifle me.
She danced with the partners her friends brought her--some of the most eligible men in the room--and was full of life and gaiety; yet the festival seemed to her in somewise horrible all the time.
She had only thought that he was in somewise her property, and would be so till the end of both their lives.
I may not look closely into all these matters before-hand," said Thorbiorn, "but in somewise or other shall this thing have an end if I may have my will.
He had been in somewise impressed by what Urania had told him about Ida.
Yes, that was a glorious vision, and its reflected light shone upon Brian Wendover, and in somewise glorified him.
Jennie had done everything to deserve the favour; but Minnie had offended in somewise every day.
Can you wonder that your own silence has been in somewise your condemnation?
The poor young man knew that he was in somewise an interloper; and he did not wish to give trouble.
While all the upper floors had been made into warehouses, the lower floor had been in somewise respected.
Dopsy felt her hopes insomewise revived by Mr. Tregonell's manner of looking at things.
And thiswise you to be in human sympathy with me, because that you do feel that I be honest with you, and somewise even now to your elbow, as you read.
And the midmost tree I put something more forward than the next; and so, until that which did be the front was shaped somewise like to the bow of a ship.
And I to learn the hour alway, by a little shining of the Diskos upon my time-dial, which I have told did be somewise as the watch of this our present Age.
And I to think that Country did be somewise as the Olden Time renewed; but truly we to look upon early things with new eyes.
But yet might we block the mouth-part of the cave with boulders, somewise as I did before, and so to have a defence against any thing that should make to enter upon our sleep; or at the least to be waked by the falling of the boulders.
And, truly, I was utter angered with myself; and somewisealso with her, in that she did not waken mine unthinkingness to this thing.
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