She kissed him--one long endless kiss--or else a thousand times.
They shall be a thousand times prettier--they shall be magnificent, sublime.
To-night, for instance, I should have preferred a thousand times to go to the Palais Royal.
I should have enjoyed all this a thousand times more if I had had the lady just mentioned by my side.
I should be a thousand times happier to live nearer to civilized beings--where there are farms and churches, and houses built as it might be by Christian hands; and where my sleep at night would be sweet and tranquil!
Hetty, then, indeed, I could now be a thousand times happier in these woods, than in the settlements.
XXIX How graven in her heart Rogero lies, A thousand times to her she had confessed; And had extolled above the deities The manners, worth, and beauty be possessed.
He clipt her round with many a fond caress, And kissed a thousand times, or little less.
She hesitated, for all it might mean; but there was--oh a thousand times!
Sir, I thank you a thousand times," said the young lady.
Heaven seemed a thousand times larger as well as brighter than earth, and to look with a thousand eyes instead of one.
We talked of Sevenbergen and Tergou a thousand times; and of all in this house.
He says that the world is more complex, varied, and a thousand times as interesting as it was in what we call its youth, and that it is as fresh, as individual and capable of producing odd and eccentric characters as ever.
A thousand times as a girl she had dreamed of that, hardly confessing it to herself, and thought of such a scene, and feared it.
My dear, it cost eight hundred dollars, for I have put my whole year into it, and I wish it was a thousand times better.
She has married him in her heart a thousand times.
By far the best thing I have ever read on this subject, and I have read it a thousand times since I first read it as a student, is Dr.
It is nothing to us that they have been sharpened a thousand times before; they always get dull in the using, and every new workman has a right to carry them to the grindstone and sharpen them to suit himself.
More than a thousand times an hour, between a hundred and fifty and two hundred thousand times a week, he has to lift the bars of the cage in which his breathing organs are confined, to save himself from asphyxia.
Now, if a thought goes round through the brain a thousand times in a day, it will have worn as deep a track as one which has passed through it once a week for twenty years.
It is the unintelligent Me, stupid as an idiot, that has to try a thing a thousand times before he can do it, and then never knows how he does it, that at last does it well.
It was more like a huge bird-nest than anything else, though it was a thousand times cruder in the weaving than any bird-nest.
It was not until I was a young man and had dreamed many thousand times, that everything straightened out and became clear and plain.
I kissed the ribbon a thousand times, and in every breath inhaled the remembrance of those happy and irrevocable days which filled me with the keenest joy.
Thousands of kisses have I imprinted upon it, and a thousand times has it gladdened my heart on departing from and returning to my home.
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