Spilt
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It subsequently turns out that Heather
spilt
her drink and that Marina gave her hers so now it looks as if Marina was the intended victim.
When their mother caught them at this pursuit, she began in Levin's presence to impress on them how much trouble what they were wasting had cost grown-up people, that that trouble had been taken for them, that if they broke cups they would not have anything to drink tea out of, and if they
spilt
milk they would not have anything to eat and would die of hunger.
He had great difficulty in getting back to his seat, for his elbows were jerked at every step because of the glass he held in his hands, and he even
spilt
three-fourths on the shoulders of a Rouen lady in short sleeves, who feeling the cold liquid running down to her loins, uttered cries like a peacock, as if she were being assassinated.
On his way out, Julien thought he saw blood by the holy water stoup; it was some of the water that had been spilt: the light from the red curtains which draped the windows made it appear like blood.
She did not expect that Tom could get out of his trouble by denying that he
spilt
the ink on the book himself; and she was right.
With another Mendoza the salt is
spilt
on his table, and gloom is
spilt
over his heart, as if nature was obliged to give warning of coming misfortunes by means of such trivial things as these.
They reached the spot where Claudia met him, but found nothing there save freshly
spilt
blood; looking all round, however, they descried some people on the slope of a hill above them, and concluded, as indeed it proved to be, that it was Don Vicente, whom either dead or alive his servants were removing to attend to his wounds or to bury him.
So you've been spilt, eh?
A violent thump made the furniture rattle, and
spilt
some ink, and my pen dropped from between my fingers.
The royal blood of our Saxon kings shall not be
spilt
while mine beats in my veins; nor shall one hair fall from the head of the kind knave who risked himself for his master, if Cedric's peril can prevent it.--Farewell."
Why my hand shook, and why I involuntarily
spilt
half the contents of my cup into my saucer, I did not choose to consider.
I
spilt
half of what was in the glass," I said.
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