3914 examples of from me in sentences

Fairfax leaned far out across the rail, as we swept in closer, his eyes searching the stranger's side for some evidence of human presence aboard, but the Spaniard exhibited no particular interest in the proceedings, standing motionless, the smoke of the cheroot blown idly from his mouth, The fellow's face was turned from me, yet I could not help note the insolence of his attitude, in spite of my occupation at the wheel.

No, sir!never a word from me got aboutnot even to my own daughter.

And she to nod very quiet, and afterward kist my hand, and slipt from me.

Thus, without any hint from me, my pupils often write of the Bean, "it has two thick leaves and two thin leaves."

"Jack Horner:" but Taylor and Hessey said, it would be thought an offensive article, unless I put my known signature to it; and wrung from me my slow consent.

One happiness alone was possible for a slave, and even that they tore from me; and now I have no thought, no purpose, save revenge.

When I expressed a wish, after the first greeting was over, to visit the famous rock temples of Adjunta, he deeply regretted that he had not received a letter from me four-and-twenty hours sooner, as the temples were nearer to Furdapoor than to Adjunta.

When the officers saw their messroom suddenly filled with armed men, and heard the alarming order issued by the colonel, their attention was effectually diverted from me.

"You were not aware, Miles, how keenly she suffered," my good old guardian continued, "for she struggled hard to seem calm in your presence; but from me my dear child had no secrets on this subject, whatever she may see fit to have on another.

The drives and sights around the city are too well known to need much notice from me.

You will not hear from me unless you do.

In one of the pages there is a severe censure of the clergy of an English Cathedral which I am afraid is just, but I have since recollected that from me it may be thought improper, for the Dean did me a kindness about forty years ago.

Many of these sprightly young officers will be wishing to borrow money from me before long, and it will be well for me to know their prospects of repayment.

"Go, traitor, go," answered John: "you will need to learn good rede or some infamous trick to escape from me."

I had scarcely begun to read when the young man returned and took the book from me, giving as his reason that an attendant had no right to let a patient read a medical work.

" "Nobody knows of it, then?" "Not from me or any of my friends.

I hope that my children will not be taken from me; in that case I should lose all courage.

He turned to Campo-Basso, still grasping his battle-axe: "Keep that fellow away from me," he said, pointing toward Calli.

One by one the melancholy phantoms go stepping from me, And I follow them in and out among the stones.

You shall hear from me daily.

of reefs which he had taken up in the mainsail an hour beforein another minute they were out, the yacht moved more swiftly, and, springing to the tiller, he deliberately steered her clear away from me.

where lies that foot of ground Within his whole Realm, that I have not past, Fighting and conquering; Far then from me Be ostentation.

Sweet mouth, that the wear of the world hath taught No glitter of wile or traitorie, More soft than a cloud in the sunset caught, Or the heart of a crimson peony; Oh turn not its beauty away from me; To kiss it and cling to it early and late Shall make sweet minutes of days that flee, In the year yet, Lady, to dream and wait.

I felt as if I would like to have the whole of my past life fall away from me as a cast-off garment, and that if I could only begin over I could do so much better with my life.

Get thee gone from me! Away!

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