Weeping
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As he said this he began to weep so bitterly that he filled us all with compassion and forced Zoraida to look at him, and when she saw him
weeping
she was so moved that she rose from my feet and ran to throw her arms round him, and pressing her face to his, they both gave way to such an outburst of tears that several of us were constrained to keep them company.
Here the voice ceased and Clara's sobs began afresh, all which excited Dorothea's curiosity to know what could be the cause of singing so sweet and
weeping
so bitter, so she again asked her what it was she was going to say before.
The landlord, who was of the fraternity, ran at once to fetch his staff of office and his sword, and ranged himself on the side of his comrades; the servants of Don Luis clustered round him, lest he should escape from them in the confusion; the barber, seeing the house turned upside down, once more laid hold of his pack-saddle and Sancho did the same; Don Quixote drew his sword and charged the officers; Don Luis cried out to his servants to leave him alone and go and help Don Quixote, and Cardenio and Don Fernando, who were supporting him; the curate was shouting at the top of his voice, the landlady was screaming, her daughter was wailing, Maritornes was weeping, Dorothea was aghast, Luscinda terror-stricken, and Dona Clara in a faint.
Sancho was
weeping
over his master's death, for this time he firmly believed it was in store for him from the claws of the lions; and he cursed his fate and called it an unlucky hour when he thought of taking service with him again; but with all his tears and lamentations he did not forget to thrash Dapple so as to put a good space between himself and the cart.
Montesinos told me that all those forming the procession were the attendants of Durandarte and Belerma, who were enchanted there with their master and mistress, and that the last, she who carried the heart in the cloth, was the lady Belerma, who, with her damsels, four days in the week went in procession singing, or rather weeping, dirges over the body and miserable heart of his cousin; and that if she appeared to me somewhat ill-favoured or not so beautiful as fame reported her, it was because of the bad nights and worse days that she passed in that enchantment, as I could see by the great dark circles round her eyes, and her sickly complexion; 'her sallowness, and the rings round her eyes,' said he, 'are not caused by the periodical ailment usual with women, for it is many months and even years since she has had any, but by the grief her own heart suffers because of that which she holds in her hand perpetually, and which recalls and brings back to her memory the sad fate of her lost lover; were it not for this, hardly would the great Dulcinea del Toboso, so celebrated in all these parts, and even in the world, come up to her for beauty, grace, and gaiety.'"'Hold hard!' said I at this, 'tell your story as you ought, Senor Don Montesinos, for you know very well that all comparisons are odious, and there is no occasion to compare one person with another; the peerless Dulcinea del Toboso is what she is, and the lady Dona Belerma is what she is and has been, and that's enough.'
And with this he fell
weeping
so bitterly, that Don Quixote said to him, sharply and angrily, "What art thou afraid of, cowardly creature?
What art thou
weeping
at, heart of butter-paste?
Turn, O miserable, hard-hearted animal, turn, I say, those timorous owl's eyes upon these of mine that are compared to radiant stars, and thou wilt see them
weeping
trickling streams and rills, and tracing furrows, tracks, and paths over the fair fields of my cheeks.
"If any handsome woman come to seek justice of thee, turn away thine eyes from her tears and thine ears from her lamentations, and consider deliberately the merits of her demand, if thou wouldst not have thy reason swept away by her weeping, and thy rectitude by her sighs.
At last, to cut short the story of my ruin, I begged and entreated my brother—O that I had never made such an entreaty-" And once more she gave way to a burst of
weeping.
Don Quixote heard this calmly; but not so his housekeeper, his niece, and his squire, who fell
weeping
bitterly, as if they had him lying dead before them.
The bachelor went for the notary and returned shortly afterwards with him and with Sancho, who, having already learned from the bachelor the condition his master was in, and finding the housekeeper and niece weeping, began to blubber and shed tears.
"Ah!" said Sancho weeping, "don't die, master, but take my advice and live many years; for the foolishest thing a man can do in this life is to let himself die without rhyme or reason, without anybody killing him, or any hands but melancholy's making an end of him.
'"Has he been long so?" said I, addressing his
weeping
wife.
She had been weeping; for the traces of the tears were still wet upon her cheek.
He ought to be ashamed of himself (here Mrs. Raddle sobbed) to allow his wife to be treated in this way by a parcel of young cutters and carvers of live people's bodies, that disgraces the lodgings (another sob), and leaving her exposed to all manner of abuse; a base, faint- hearted, timorous wretch, that's afraid to come upstairs, and face the ruffinly creatures--that's afraid--that's afraid to come!'Mrs. Raddle paused to listen whether the repetition of the taunt had roused her better half; and finding that it had not been successful, proceeded to descend the stairs with sobs innumerable; when there came a loud double knock at the street door; whereupon she burst into an hysterical fit of weeping, accompanied with dismal moans, which was prolonged until the knock had been repeated six times, when, in an uncontrollable burst of mental agony, she threw down all the umbrellas, and disappeared into the back parlour, closing the door after her with an awful crash.
It was romantic, unbusinesslike, foolish.''It was my fault; all my fault, Sir,' replied poor Arabella,
weeping.
Tarvin could agree to this readily enough, but he told her that he laughed to avoid
weeping.
The misery within the palace walls which had sent her half
weeping
to Mrs. Estes represented only a phase of the work for which Kate had come.
Once she turned and spoke to her sisters below, and there went up a little chorus of
weeping
and laughter.
Her eyes were dull with much weeping, and her mind was full of superstitions fears for every hour of the night and the day, and vague terrors, bred of loneliness, that made her tremble at the sound of a footfall.
The small hands put her hair back from her forehead, and the full dark eyes, worn with much weeping, looked into her own.
"Oh, fear nothing, madame!" said the young woman, clasping her hands and
weeping
herself at the queen’s sorrows; "I am your Majesty’s, body and soul, and however far I may be from you, however inferior may be my position, I believe I have discovered a means of extricating your Majesty from your trouble."
"Monsieur was already such a good theologian," said Bazin, almost weeping; "he might have become a bishop, and perhaps a cardinal."
"Only name to me the base man that has brought tears into your beautiful eyes!""Who told you that I had been weeping?" said she."It appeared to me--""Such women as I never weep," said Milady.
My mother was
weeping
over his poor leg, and he patting her hair with one brown hand.
I put my arms about her to console her, but she wept so that, for all my seventeen years and pride of manhood, it set me
weeping
also, and with such a hiccoughing noise, since I had not a woman's knack of quiet tears, that it finally turned her own grief to laughter.
And I would laugh at it," said the honest Jester, "if I could for weeping."
I remember his coming to me and
weeping
(what poetry and high ideals you were bound up with in his mind!), and I know that the longer he lived with you the higher you rose in his esteem.
Karenin could not with equanimity hear or see a child or a woman
weeping.
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