Vanished
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All his courage had left him as soon as he no longer had to fear the danger of encountering a man; everything had
vanished
from his heart, save love.
God knows when I shall return to this place!'From that moment, all the element of heavenly bliss in Julien's situation
vanished
rapidly from his heart.
He searched the bedroom, the closet, without uttering a word, and then
vanished.
Her boredom had
vanished.
They
vanished
for weeks at a time.
It would have been impossible to have a prettier foot, she ran with a grace that enchanted Julien; but guess what was his second thought when she had quite
vanished.
He thought that it was incumbent upon him to speak to her; this, at least, was the most polite course, but Mademoiselle de La Mole would not listen to him and
vanished.
This use of the singular pronoun made him lose his head, or at least his suspicions vanished; he ventured to clasp in his arms this girl who was so beautiful and inspired such respect in him.
The moment she had heard this sublime _cantilena_, everything that existed in the world
vanished
from Mathilde's ken.
All Fouque's mistakes in grammer, all his vulgar mannerisms vanished, he flung himself into his arms.
'I may sit down in an armchair, and the armchair grip me by the arms, I shall have
vanished.
As soon as she caught sight of M. de Frilair, who came towards her with a fatherly air, all thoughts of a dastardly crime
vanished.
I married him secretly, my father wished him to be a senior officer before making public this marriage, which is a little odd for a La Mole.'Mathilde remarked that the expression of benevolence and of a mild gaiety speedily
vanished
as M. de Frilair began to arrive at important discoveries.
All his anger with himself had
vanished.
"Oh!" he cried, when he saw the approaching crowd, and
vanished.
It is a part of the river in which to dream of bygone days, and
vanished
forms and faces, and things that might have been, but are not, confound them.
The bloom of the elder of these ladies had vanished, but her eyes and fine hair gave an extremely agreeable expression to her countenance; and there was a softness and an affability in her deportment, that added a charm many more juvenile faces do not possess.
For many years he continued happy in his family, and sufficiently respected by his countrymen, as a man of integrity and consequence, when all his enjoyments vanished, as it were, at a blow.
He rose instantly, and coming through the door, with his hat in his hand, appeared a tall, graceful youth, of dark complexion, and sparkling eyes of black, from which the mirth had not entirely vanished, as he made his bow to the ladies.
The roses had long before
vanished
from the cheeks of Katy Haynes, and she had seen in succession, both her male and female acquaintances forming the union so desirable to her sex, with but little or no hope left for herself, when, with views of her own, she entered the family of the Birches.
Harvey's eyes twinkled as he contemplated the reward; and rolling over in his mouth a large quantity of the article in question, coolly stretched forth his hand, into which the dollars fell with a most agreeable sound: but not satisfied with the transient music of their fall, the peddler gave each piece in succession a ring on the stepping-stone of the piazza, before he consigned it to the safekeeping of a huge deerskin purse, which
vanished
from the sight of the spectators so dexterously, that not one of them could have told about what part of his person it was secreted.
The countenance of Lawton changed instantly, and his assumed quaintness
vanished.
Frances rose from her seat, and
vanished
from the apartment.
On entering the hall that divided the two parlors, he was met by a small ragged boy, who looked one moment at his dress, and placing a piece of paper in his hands, immediately
vanished
through the outer door of the building.
Caesar
vanished
from the room, and drew a bolt of the outer door.
Colonel Wellmere had never been kept much in the field, or these notions, which he had brought with him from home, and which had been greatly increased by the vaporing of a garrisoned town, would have long since
vanished.
The distance in the manner of the English officer vanished, and taking the offered hand of the other, he replied with warmth, "Your generous confidence, Peyton, will not be abused, even though the gibbet on which your Washington hung Andre be ready for my own execution."
Frances turned, and caught a glimpse of the retreating figure of him who had been so conspicuous an actor in the scene, and the illusion
vanished.
The peddler
vanished
up the side of the friendly rock.
The excitement which had given the sick man strength, soon vanished, and the peddler, lifting him in his arms, reconveyed him to his bed.
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