"More" Quotes from Famous Books
... had to," said she who was called Louise. "I was so tired out. I'm not going to take more cold. I can always tell when I am. I'll put on the shawl in half a minute; or ... — Henry James, Jr. • William Dean Howells
... love's measure: Two hearts and one pleasure, Two loves one love, nor more nor less, And both right full of happiness. In woe one woe, And neither from ... — The Evolution of Love • Emil Lucka
... nourishment than bread and water for life. Before they yielded to this mitigation of punishment, they caused her to sign with her mark a recantation of her offences. She acknowledged that the enthusiasm that had guided her was an illusion, and promised never more to listen ... — Lives of the Necromancers • William Godwin
... more than fairly begun when Peter Irving started for Europe, leaving the completion of the work to the younger brother. Washington decided to change the plan, and merely give a humorous history of the Dutch ... — Four Famous American Writers: Washington Irving, Edgar Allan Poe, • Sherwin Cody
... followed by your men, till we were all together struggling in the dining-room, from there into the hall, and then on the great staircase. I saw Sir Godfrey and young Scarlett several times during the struggle; then we were all pell-mell, here, there, and everywhere, and I recollect no more." ... — Crown and Sceptre - A West Country Story • George Manville Fenn
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