Kisses
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I saw her hand passed over his shoulder, and that his
kisses
were as welcome to her as ever mine had been.
We had not sat long, but he got up, and, stopping my very breath with kisses, threw me upon the bed again; but then being both well warmed, he went farther with me than decency permits me to mention, nor had it been in my power to have denied him at that moment, had he offered much more than he did.
He was no sooner entered the room but he ran to me and took me in his arms, holding me fast, and almost stopping my breath with his kisses, but spoke not a word.
He was so transported with my consent, and the kind manner of it, that I began to think once he took it for a marriage, and would not stay for the form; but I wronged him, for he gave over kissing me, and then giving me two or three
kisses
again, thanked me for my kind yielding to him; and was so overcome with the satisfaction and joy of it, that I saw tears stand in his eyes.
A few days after he brought the writings of gift, and the scrivener with them, and I signed them very freely, and delivered them to him with a hundred kisses; for sure nothing ever passed between a mother and a tender, dutiful child with more affection.
When Laurent parted from her, after his initial visit, he staggered like a drunken man, and the next day, on recovering his cunning prudent calm, he asked himself whether he should return to this young woman whose
kisses
gave him the fever.
I know I seemed to be begging for kisses, I felt ashamed of my bondage, I felt I should fall, if you were to touch me.
She was aware she was doing wrong, and at times she felt a ferocious desire to rise from table and smother Laurent with kisses, just to show her husband and aunt that she was not a fool, and that she had a sweetheart.
This atrocious comedy, these duperies of life, this comparison between the burning
kisses
in the daytime, and the indifference played at night, gave new warmth to the blood of the young woman.
Far from experiencing any uneasiness, as formerly, at the
kisses
which his ladylove showered on him, he now sought her embraces with the obstinacy of a famished animal.
Then, abruptly bending over the face of Laurent, she smothered it with kisses, and bursting into sobs, uttered these disjoined sentences amidst her tears:"Don't talk like that, for if you do, I shall lack the strength to leave you.
The idea of death, blurted out in despair between a couple of kisses, returned implacable and keen.
A few
kisses
will suffice.
They no longer relied on their
kisses
to drive away insomnia.
When the lips of the young man came in contact with the cheeks of the widow, he experienced a peculiarly uncomfortable feeling, while the latter abruptly drew back, as if the two
kisses
of her sweetheart burnt her.
I dreamed of waking up in the morning to your kisses, now it can come true."
The hope that the
kisses
of Therese would cure him of his insomnia, had alone brought him into the room of the young woman.
Their
kisses
were frightfully cruel.
But Laurent shielded his neck from her
kisses.
I bet they devour one another with
kisses
when we have gone."
Then, amidst the enervation of their crime, their love had turned to fright, and their
kisses
had produced a sort of physical terror.
At the
kisses
of her niece, she again felt that sensation of bitter repugnance and rage which came over her, morning and night, when Laurent took her in his arms to lift her up, or lay her down.
She could not even use her hand to wipe away the
kisses
that this woman left on her cheeks; and, for hours and hours together, she felt these
kisses
burning her.
She no longer lavished effusions of repentance and grateful
kisses
on Madame Raquin.
His chilled being, as if inwardly rigid, became enervated at the
kisses
and feasts.
It will be arranged between them how they are to inform each other of their good or evil fortunes, and the princess will entreat him to make his absence as short as possible, which he will promise to do with many oaths; once more he
kisses
her hands, and takes his leave in such grief that he is well-nigh ready to die.
"That is it," said Sancho; "then, as well as I remember, it went on, 'The wounded, and wanting of sleep, and the pierced,
kisses
your worship's hands, ungrateful and very unrecognised fair one; and it said something or other about health and sickness that he was sending her; and from that it went tailing off until it ended with 'Yours till death, the Knight of the Rueful Countenance."
What are these
kisses
for?""Let me kiss," said Sancho, "for I think your worship is the first saint in the saddle I ever saw all the days of my life."
But of all I saw and observed down there, what gave me most pain was, that while Montesinos was speaking to me, one of the two companions of the hapless Dulcinea approached me on one without my having seen her coming, and with tears in her eyes said to me, in a low, agitated voice, 'My lady Dulcinea del Toboso
kisses
your worship's hands, and entreats you to do her the favour of letting her know how you are; and, being in great need, she also entreats your worship as earnestly as she can to be so good as to lend her half a dozen reals, or as much as you may have about you, on this new dimity petticoat that I have here; and she promises to repay them very speedily.'
My lady the duchess
kisses
thy hands a thousand times; do thou make a return with two thousand, for as my master says, nothing costs less or is cheaper than civility.
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