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Their life would be nowise changed: he would still be the little man of her heart.
Be assured, however, that this foreknowledge will nowise render me reckless with other men's lives.
Was it not a sin, which, like every other sin, could nowise at all be cleansed?
The Elder looked on them soberly, but nowise in anger, and presently began reading in the book.
And now, though pride and affection were in nowise less, this had formed itself into a winning little habit that persisted.
The consequence seems nowise necessary.
Their limbs had nowise been disturbed, and beside them were placed lamps of gold and of silver."
"They will sleep," said the marquis, nowise discouraged, "and they have already shown great respect to my rank in not nailing me up in this room."
When I saw her weeping I said, "By Allah, I will never open that fortieth door, never and nowise!"
And in the last published working note, written in March 1961, he writes: "Nature as the other side of humanity (as flesh, nowise as 'matter')."
"Second," Ned Beaumont said, his poise nowise disturbed by the agitation of the others, "she--" "Ned, don't!"
"A body can't rest nowise here 'boots wizzoot sommun wantin' ter jabber at 'im."
The Parlement will nowise acquiesce meekly; and set to register the Protestant Edict, and do its other work, in salutary fear of these three Lettres-de-Cachet.
The names had a nice ringing sound as Tyrion reeled them off, but the bearers were nowise near as distinguished nor formidable a company as those who accompanied Prince Oberyn, as both of them knew full well.
Therefore did he set thee free (in words) meaning, when he had thee safe at Utterbol again (as he nowise doubted to have thee) to do as he would with thee, according as occasion might serve.
O, not you, And I could nowise; there's some blood in her That does not run to mercy as ours doth: That fair face and the cursed heart in her Made keener than a knife for manslaying Can bear strange things.
And these said reefs were nowise like those that they had seen of late, but black and, as to their matter, like to the great mountains by the rock of the Fighting Man: but as the reefs ran eastward they seemed to grow higher.
A man should try time, and his face should wear the expression of a just judge, who has nowise made up his opinion, who fears nothing and even hopes nothing, but who puts nature and fortune on their merits: he will hear the case out, and then decide.
Ralph was drowsy when he lay down, and though he said to himself that he would nowise go to sleep, yet as oft happens, he had no defence to make against sleepiness, and presently his hands relaxed, his head fell aside, and he slept quietly.