But he is much loved by his own people, and they keep a watch for him; and now he has been kind to me, and wiped out the memory of my father's death by tenderness and affection both to my mother and myself.
Our enmity has been wiped out, our friendship never can; and I think that Attila deals hardly with thee.
The song ended abruptly, and he wiped the sweat from his face with an enormous handkerchief.
As Jonah looked on, the constable straightened his back, wiped the sweat from his face, and then, suddenly desperate, called on the nearest to help him.
When he stopped for breath or wiped the sweat from his face, the Army spurred him on with cries of "Hallelujah!
Liza tried to console her, wiped the tears from her eyes, and cried herself, but maintained her purpose unshaken.
Liza hastily rose and wiped her eyes, which shone, with gathered but not fallen tears.
He cheered up a little at that, and his uncle wiped his face again--he did look hot--and began to put on his coat and waistcoat.
Meier said, he undressed and sanctified his hands and feet, he descended and washed, he came up and he wiped himself.
He purified his hands and his feet, and undressed, and washed, and he came up, and wiped himself.
When he finished sprinkling the blood he wiped his hand on the body of the heifer.
He descended and washed, and he came up and wiped himself.
He descended and washed; he came up and wiped himself, and warmed himself before the fire pile.
He blinked again and looked at her with an appeal thatwiped out any impression of charlatanry, of preposterousness that she might have had; he was wholly sincere.
Then he drank from his canteen and wiped his lips with a long sigh, either in satisfaction or anticipation, and then looked about; not absently, but with plan and craft.
In that time neither had spoken nor did McKee utter a sound as he rose, wiped the dust and sweat from his eyes and surveyed the figure at his feet.
He drank with a swagger and wiped his lips with a sharp smack, still smiling as though some unpleasant thought amused him.
I have wiped out that lack and I wish you might; I truly wish that, Dick!
She wiped her eyes angrily and repeated aloud: "That cannot be!
He often introduced it at the first painting to judge the effect, and, of course, he wiped or scraped it out over and over again until he procured the desired effect.
How many times he may have wiped out that sweeping tone is another matter.
Mother, I can't help it;" and Enid wiped her eyes.
He sat down, drew out a dirty handkerchief, and wiped his forehead.
Then he took off his hat, laid it on the seat beside him; and, bringing a silk handkerchief from his sleeve, wiped his forehead.
But all this and all his sullen anger was wiped out in this great shyness of a man not used to facing women.
Sim Gage wipedoff his face, finding the temperature high for him.
Hours later, under the advancing flood, all the live stock of the valley was swept away, all the houses and all the fences and roads and bridges were wiped out as though they had never been.
The sponge of the slate had wiped off their little marks.
He gasped and staggered back against a tree for a second, looking dazed as he wiped a flow of blood from his face.
I wiped my hands on my damp overalls, and my hands came out of the contact worse than before.
Maisie wiped her eyes with the corner of her apron.
I put my hand to my cheek, but then I remembered I had already wiped away the few drops of blood from there with my handkerchief.
She with her apron wiped the plates, and, as she rubb'd the delft Said I might "go to Jericho, and fetch my beer myself!
He from his scabbard drew his brand, And wiped it upon his sleeve-a!
Here, when she took the maccaroons from me, She wiped her mouth to clear the crumbs so sweet!
The lawyer wiped his spectacles, And drew the parchment out; And all the Brentford family Sat eager round about: Poor Ned was somewhat anxious, But Tom had ne'er a doubt.
The chaise in which poor brother Bill Used to be drawn to Pentonville, Stood in the lumber-room: I wiped the dust from off the top, While Molly mopped it with a mop, And brushed it with a broom.
And as he wiped his inky face, which grew blacker with every wipe, the remainder of the ink was pouring from the bottle down on the carpet, and making a map of darkest Africa.
The fact that could not be obliterated was that he had been wiped from the slate until after the legislature would adjourn.
As she wiped the wet skin with the softest damask, she muttered that there was no time to-night to make Missee really beautiful, but later on she would massage her properly.
Mrs. Barnes, who presided, seated not at a desk but at a central table, wiped her pen, looking across the zoom with knitted brows.
She lifted a drenched handkerchief and wiped away the drops which still fell fast.
Evelyn as she wiped her mouth on the back of her hand.
With his knuckles Mr. Osborne wiped a suspicious moisture from his eyes.
The doctor called it aphasia; but McGoggin only knew that he was struck sensationally dumb: "Something had wiped his lips of speech as a mother wipes the milky lips of her child, and he was afraid.
Mr Kipling's India is a land where science is mocked, and synthetic philosophies perish, and mere talk is wiped from the lips.
He spat lazily, and wiped the back of his hand across his whiskers.
I set down the basket, wiped my face, and ruefully felt of my wilted collar.
The old man spat meditatively, and wiped his whiskers with the back of his hand.
He wiped his eyes, replaced his glasses, examined the book once more.
Sometimes, when it happened that way, he'd ditch the rank-and-file dignities and talk to me as if the thousand miles or so between his job and mine were wiped out.
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