Kissed
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287 examples of Kissed in a sentence
I wish, now, you'd waked up when I
kissed
you--I do, honest."
A moment later she was reading Tom's piece of bark through flowing tears and saying: "I could forgive the boy, now, if he'd committed a million sins!"CHAPTER XXTHERE was something about Aunt Polly's manner, when she
kissed
Tom, that swept away his low spirits and made him lighthearted and happy again.
Tom
kissed
her, with a choking sensation in his throat, and made a show of being confident of finding the searchers or an escape from the cave; then he took the kite-line in his hand and went groping down one of the passages on his hands and knees, distressed with hunger and sick with bodings of coming doom.
During the first half-hour a procession of villagers filed through Judge Thatcher's house, seized the saved ones and
kissed
them, squeezed Mrs. Thatcher's hand, tried to speak but couldn't--and drifted out raining tears all over the place.
I took her up again, and
kissed
her as if it were my right.
Then as he said something, she placed her hand with a caress upon his arm, and he, carried off his feet, plucked her up and
kissed
her again and again.
So we were friendly, in a way; and as for her, he had forgotten all his anger, and would have
kissed
the print of her shoe in the mud.
That's better still; I want to speak with you more than I do with them'; and then, having me in his arms, he
kissed
me three or four times.
I struggled to get away, and yet did it but faintly neither, and he held me fast, and still
kissed
me, till he was almost out of breath, and then, sitting down, says, 'Dear Betty, I am in love with you.'His words, I must confess, fired my blood; all my spirits flew about my heart and put me into disorder enough, which he might easily have seen in my face.
He had stayed longer with me, but he happened to look out at the window and see his sisters coming up the garden, so he took his leave,
kissed
me again, told me he was very serious, and I should hear more of him very quickly, and away he went, leaving me infinitely pleased, though surprised; and had there not been one misfortune in it, I had been in the right, but the mistake lay here, that Mrs. Betty was in earnest and the gentleman was not.
Perhaps he found me a little too easy, for God knows I made no resistance to him while he only held me in his arms and
kissed
me; indeed, I was too well pleased with it to resist him much.
Then he walked about the room, and taking me by the hand, I walked with him; and by and by, taking his advantage, he threw me down upon the bed, and
kissed
me there most violently; but, to give him his due, offered no manner of rudeness to me, only
kissed
a great while.
He pacified me as well as he could with this, but I found he was very thoughtful, and that though he was very kind to me and
kissed
me a thousand times, and more I believe, and gave me money too, yet he offered no more all the while we were together, which was above two hours, and which I much wondered at indeed at that time, considering how it used to be, and what opportunity we had.
The old lady was fully satisfied, and
kissed
me, spoke cheerfully to me, and bid me take care of my health and want for nothing, and so took her leave.
He came back to me and took me in his arms, and
kissed
me very tenderly; but told me he had a long discourse to hold with me, and it was not come to that crisis, that I should make myself happy or miserable as long as I lived; that the thing was now gone so far, that if I could not comply with his desire, we would both be ruined.
'You fright me,' said I; 'what are all these?''Don't be frighted, my dear,' said he, and
kissed
me.
When he went from me I stood gazing and trembling, and looking after him as long as I could see him; then sitting down to rest me, but turned from her, and lying on my face, wept, and
kissed
the ground that he had set his foot on.
At length he took it,
kissed
it, told me the watch should be a debt upon him that he would be paying as long as I lived.
The mercer took the child, smiled at her and
kissed
her rosy cheeks.
He
kissed
her as he
kissed
his mother, by habit, without losing any of his egotistic tranquillity.
The young girl listened to her aunt, and when she had finished speaking,
kissed
her, without answering a word.
I would have liked to have beaten you, the first day, when you
kissed
me.
At times, when all had turned their backs, she
kissed
him, out of a sort of bravado.
Laurent, who felt wide awake, and was tired of his recumbent position, crept up behind her and
kissed
her shoe and ankle.
She
kissed
the old lady, who remained surprised and frightened at having been the first to forget her son.
The young woman
kissed
him, but she was icy cold, and half crazy, while he shuddered as much as she did.
You forgive me!"Then she
kissed
the forehead and cheeks of the poor old creature, who was unable to throw her head backward so as to avoid the embrace.
When the company were shouting around him, he heard the great, terrible silence within him; when one of his ladyloves
kissed
him, when he drained his glass, he found naught at the bottom of his satiety, but heavy sadness.
Seeing, therefore, that the struggle was now over, and that his master was returning to mount Rocinante, he approached to hold the stirrup for him, and, before he could mount, he went on his knees before him, and taking his hand,
kissed
it saying, "May it please your worship, Senor Don Quixote, to give me the government of that island which has been won in this hard fight, for be it ever so big I feel myself in sufficient force to be able to govern it as much and as well as anyone in the world who has ever governed islands."
Sancho
kissed
his hands for the favour, and cleared the valise of its linen, which he stowed away in the provision sack.
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