Tasted
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She
tasted
it without remorse, without anxiety, without trouble.
Emma
tasted
this love in a discreet, absorbed fashion, maintained it by all the artifices of her tenderness, and trembled a little lest it should be lost later on.
That evening she had
tasted
an unknown happiness; now she suddenly found herself plunged in appalling misery.
In their cottages, they
tasted
meat only five or six times in a year.
Julien's pride
tasted
a momentary joy when he saw the love that glowed in the eyes of this beautiful creature, surrounded by every mark of deference; but soon his prudence found an occasion for alarm.
They were the most disgraceful pickles I ever
tasted
in a respectable boat.
I know a place round the corner here, where you can get a drop of the finest Scotch whisky you ever
tasted
- put you right in less than no time."
People who had once
tasted
his scrambled eggs, so we gathered from his conversation, never cared for any other food afterwards, but pined away and died when they could not get them.
She
tasted
it and was filled with gratitude.
His mother had whipped him for drinking some cream which he had never
tasted
and knew nothing about; it was plain that she was tired of him and wished him to go; if she felt that way, there was nothing for him to do but succumb; he hoped she would be happy, and never regret having driven her poor boy out into the unfeeling world to suffer and die.
Oh had this particular scene of life lasted, or had I learned from that time I enjoyed it, to have
tasted
the true sweetness of it, and had I not fallen into that poverty which is the sure bane of virtue, how happy had I been, not only here, but perhaps for ever! for while I lived thus, I was really a penitent for all my life past.
I joined heartily in the petition, and must needs say I had deeper impressions upon my mind all that night, of the mercy of God in sparing my life, and a greater detestation of my past sins, from a sense of the goodness which I had
tasted
in this case, than I had in all my sorrow before.
Later on, I
tasted
profound joy in the little house beside the river; but I was already half feeble, I could barely walk, and when I tried to run I fell down.
She even
tasted
the charm of remaining very good in her armchair, like a little girl.
God has not been pleased to provide another valise for me with another hundred crowns, like the one the other day; but never mind, my Teresa, the bell-ringer is in safe quarters, and all will come out in the scouring of the government; only it troubles me greatly what they tell me—that once I have
tasted
it I will eat my hands off after it; and if that is so it will not come very cheap to me; though to be sure the maimed have a benefice of their own in the alms they beg for; so that one way or another thou wilt be rich and in luck.
But hardly had he
tasted
a morsel when the man with the wand touched the plate with it, and they took it away from before him with the utmost celerity.
"But how came you to know that?"'"Never mind that," said the old gentleman; "you're much too fond of punch, Tom."'Tom Smart was just on the point of protesting that he hadn't
tasted
a drop since his last birthday, but when his eye encountered that of the old gentleman he looked so knowing that Tom blushed, and was silent.
'But, in the midst of all this festivity and rejoicing, there was one individual present, who
tasted
not when the sparkling wines were poured forth, and who danced not, when the minstrels played.
These preliminaries adjusted, the punch was tasted, and pronounced excellent; and it having been arranged that Bob Sawyer and Ben Allen should be considered at liberty to fill twice to Mr. Winkle's once, they started fair, with great satisfaction and good-fellowship.
He
tasted
the contents of the glass which Sam had placed in his hand, put his umbrella on the floor, and
tasted
it again, passing his hand placidly across his stomach twice or thrice; he then drank the whole at a breath, and smacking his lips, held out the tumbler for more.
"My dear," said she, entering, "I have just recollected that I have some of the finest old Constantia wine in the house that ever was tasted, so I have brought a glass of it for your sister.
In that moment of waiting for what might emerge from the hole in the side of the tank Tarvin
tasted
all the agonies of pure physical terror.
"I have
tasted
none since last winter."
Yet thou art the child, and I am still the mother, and what I know thou canst not know, arid the wells of my happiness thou canst not fathom, nor the bitter waters of my sorrow till thou hast
tasted
sorrow and grief alike.
Sitabhai had shown him what sort of thing her mercy might be, and Kate might have
tasted
it ere this.
"Your affair is not bad," said Athos, after having
tasted
like a connoisseur and indicated by a nod of his head that he thought the wine good; "and one may draw fifty or sixty pistoles from this good man.
As you may think, it was towards my father's profession that my thoughts and my hopes turned, for from my childhood I have never seen the heave of the sea or
tasted
the salt upon my lips without feeling the blood of five generations of seamen thrill within my veins.
He
tasted
it and found it rather sweet.
For injuries ought to be done all at one time, so that, being
tasted
less, they offend less; benefits ought to be given little by little, so that the flavour of them may last longer.
It was then offered to the Palmer, who, after a low obeisance,
tasted
a few drops.
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