Desisted
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The German was already putting his hand to the pocket where he kept a notebook with a pencil in which he made all his calculations, but remembering that he was at dinner, and noticing Vronsky's cold look, he
desisted.
Had I acted as became me, and resisted as virtue and honour require, this gentleman had either
desisted
his attacks, finding no room to expect the accomplishment of his design, or had made fair and honourable proposals of marriage; in which case, whoever had blamed him, nobody could have blamed me.
She insisted how it might tend to a further divulging the secret, and might in the end be injurious to him, entreating him not to press for it; so at length he
desisted.
A corpulent man, with a fortnight's napkin under his arm, and coeval stockings on his legs, slowly
desisted
from his occupation of staring down the street, on this question being put to him by Mr. Pickwick; and, after minutely inspecting that gentleman's appearance, from the crown of his hat to the lowest button of his gaiters, replied emphatically--'No!''Nor any gentleman of the name of Snodgrass?' inquired Mr. Pickwick.
So saying, he resumed his discontented walk through the apartment; and Rebecca, perceiving that her attempts at consolation only served to awaken new subjects of complaint, wisely
desisted
from her unavailing efforts--a prudential line of conduct, and we recommend to all who set up for comforters and advisers, to follow it in the like circumstances.
a pickaxe, a shovel, and a wheelbarrow or basket; so I
desisted
from my work, and began to consider how to supply that want, and make me some tools.
If only he could have
desisted
from makingher suffer; but this again he could not, suffering as he did himself.
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