Kissed
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But that description of fainting fits, which is contagious among ladies, seldom lasts long; so when he had been well kissed, and a little cried over, Mrs. Bardell recovered, set him down again, wondering how she could have been so foolish, and poured out some more tea.
Mr. Pickwick returned no verbal response to this appeal; but he took off his spectacles in great haste, and seizing both the young lady's hands in his,
kissed
her a great number of times-- perhaps a greater number than was absolutely necessary--and then, still retaining one of her hands, told Mr. Winkle he was an audacious young dog, and bade him get up.
With these words, after many pretty little coquettish doubts and fears, and wishes that she might not have lost it, Mary produced the letter from behind the nicest little muslin tucker possible, and handed it to Sam, who thereupon
kissed
it with much gallantry and devotion.
The worthy old gentleman pulled Arabella's ear,
kissed
her without the smallest scruple,
kissed
his daughter also with great affection, and shook Mr. Snodgrass warmly by the hand.
I
kissed
her and went up to my bedroom again, where I was soon asleep.
Last night after tea, when you and mama went out of the room, they were whispering and talking together as fast as could be, and he seemed to be begging something of her, and presently he took up her scissors and cut off a long lock of her hair, for it was all tumbled down her back; and he
kissed
it, and folded it up in a piece of white paper; and put it into his pocket-book."
Elinor drew near, but without saying a word; and seating herself on the bed, took her hand,
kissed
her affectionately several times, and then gave way to a burst of tears, which at first was scarcely less violent than Marianne's.
He saw her concern, and coming to her, took her hand, pressed it, and
kissed
it with grateful respect.
Kate, dumb under these strange expressions of the workings of the Eastern mind, stared at her for a moment, with an impulse of the compassion which knows no race, before she bent and
kissed
her quietly on the forehead.
When the ladies of the Viceroy came last year, I gave out of my own treasures twenty-five thousand rupees to the nursing-hospital, and the lady sahib
kissed
me on both cheeks, and I talked English, and showed them how I spent my time knitting I who knit and unknit the hearts of men."
He prisoned both wrists, and
kissed
her full upon the mouth.
The woman, stooping,
kissed
the pale feet under her hands.
He heaved a deep sigh as he stooped and
kissed
her.
Upon which M. d’Artagnan the elder girded his own sword round his son,
kissed
him tenderly on both cheeks, and gave him his benediction.
D’Artagnan seized the hand held out to him, and
kissed
it ardently.
Buckingham threw himself at her feet, and before the queen could prevent him,
kissed
the hem of her robe.
Bonacieux
kissed
the hands of the queen, concealed the paper in the bosom of her dress, and disappeared with the lightness of a bird.
Bonacieux
kissed
his wife’s hand, and set off at a quick pace.
Then he
kissed
and rekissed twenty times the lines traced by the hand of his beautiful mistress.
"How?""Giving me her hand to kiss.""You have
kissed
the queen’s hand?" said M. de Treville, looking earnestly at d’Artagnan.
Aramis uttered a cry of joy at the sight of the seal,
kissed
the superscription with an almost religious respect, and opened the epistle, which contained what follows:"My Friend, it is the will of fate that we should be still for some time separated; but the delightful days of youth are not lost beyond return.
And he
kissed
the letter with passion, without even vouchsafing a look at the gold which sparkled on the table.
Milady held out her hand to him, which he
kissed
tenderly.
Freed from the usual formalities by the affable smile and gallant manners of an old governor of the port, who
kissed
her hand, she only remained long enough at Boulogne to put into the post a letter, conceived in the following terms:"To his Eminence Monseigneur the Cardinal Richelieu, in his camp before La Rochelle.
She
kissed
her guardian; but could not restrain a tear in touching my cheek with her gentle lips.
Then calmly, automatically, and dispassionately he
kissed
the host, the hostess, and their nineteen children.
I saw the red face and the kindly, light-blue eyes looking out at me."Why, Roddy, lad, you were but a child and we
kissed
good-bye when last we met; but I suppose we must put you on a different rating now.
He looked at us each in turn, and then he bowed very gracefully to my mother and
kissed
her upon either cheek.
She held out her hand; he
kissed
it with affectionate gallantry, though he hardly knew how to look, and they entered the house.
Jane went to him instantly,
kissed
him, and thanked him for his goodness.
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