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And then we stole away for a minute — afternoon delight.
Sam Pinkus, Lee's onetime literary agent who stole away the copyright to Mockingbird,
They were armed with automatic weapons and they stole away all the animals, as well as women and children.
Elsewhere in Westeros, Cersei meted out a measure of vengeance on the woman who stole away her only daughter.
"One day Jay and I stole away for some time alone toward the end of the day," she recounted.
Abrahamson stole away with an empty Koch bottle and filled it with the 120-proof mezcal from the still.
Perhaps sensing some undue camaraderie, Tim stole away to the foyer, then returned with an unloaded black shotgun and ammunition.
No longer bound to the classroom, Kamkwamba stole away from his family's maize and tobacco fields for time in his town's library.
Finally, palms pressed and pleasantries exchanged, Piazza stole away to a modest private box where he could reflect on his professional transformation.
Batman likes his cut dick, while the Joker is one of those guys who's resentful that society stole away his foreskin without his consent.
The nights they stole away together — on the wedding night, Renly and Loras just went off to be by a lake under the trees.
Fresh from her tryst with Tom, Selina is ready to make heads roll and drum up the votes he stole away earlier in the night.
One night, when my friends and I were wandering around the neighborhood where we were staying, lifeguard and I met up and stole away to the beach.
As James Douglas, he's one of Robert's most trusted companions, whose loyalty is matched only by his thirst for vengeance against the men who stole away his family's lands.
Bringing sand to the beach On Ireland's west coast, there's a brand new beautiful beach now that the Atlantic has returned all the sand it stole away 30 years ago.
It is here that Ms. Handler's favorite summer cocktail, an Aperol spritz, was sampled and where Ms. Handler eventually stole away to her room for a few minutes to herself.
But in 1952 their plot was discovered, and Mr. Su stole away to the northern port of Keelung, where he made his escape to Japan on a boat exporting bananas.
On most nights, Alexander joined his colleagues for dinner, but that evening, he stole away to his hideaway on the third floor of the Capitol, slipping by with Republican Sen.
Acevedo's nephew Edgar Daniel Negron has created a GoFundMe for the family in hopes of covering funeral costs and heartbreakingly spoke of the happy little family that the fire stole away.
Impressive as it was there was nothing particularly noteworthy about Lopez's straight-sets win over Federico Delbonis but just by walking on court he stole away one of Federer's many records.
Investigators now contend that during this period, Mr. Durst stole away to California and killed Ms. Berman because he was concerned his old friend would incriminate him in his wife's death.
During shifts at an awning factory, he stole away to the bathroom to write rambling, love-starved letters to Jo Harvey on paper towels, six or seven a day on average.
In the key five Rust Belt states that Trump stole away from Obama's coalition, he picked up a modest number of extra votes and Clinton simply lost a ton of Obama's voters.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Mike Maccagnan and his wife, Betty, recently stole away for a trip to Europe, which would have been nice and relaxing had he been able to fully enjoy himself.
As for its remaining talk shows, Netflix still has Jerry Seinfeld's Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, which it stole away from Sony's Crackle service, and My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman.
When she was married to Joel, Midge regularly stole away from bed in the middle of the night to put her hair in curlers, then woke up before dawn to apply a full face of makeup so he would never see her as anything less than perfect.
Campbell stole away to Scotland, evading punishment."A genealogical and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire", by Sir Bernard Burke; Harrison; London; 1869, p. 627.
In 1910, Marion Cowan and businessman Charles Irving Burrows eloped, announcing their marriage by letters to friends and family the next day."Stole Away to Marry" New York Times (February 26, 1910). Marion Cowan Burrows was widowed in 1923. She died in 1952.
With them were five other members of the gang, including Max Greenberg. As the night went on, the hoods got drunker and rowdier. Closing time came at 1 am and the gangsters refused to leave. While Walter Costello loudly demanded more drinks, the bartender stole away to a telephone and called the police.
Peace soon returned to the world. Several centuries later, a young member of the Rameru family known as Darutos learned of the location of the wing through the kingdom's secret archives. He betrayed the family and stole away with the Wing of Madoola. Using the power of the wing, he summoned demons to attack and take over castle Arekusu.
And it was amidst this chaos that the twin Goddesses stole away into the night. No one was told of their departure – not even the Six Priests who served them. It seemed clear that they'd gone back to the surface, but no one knew exactly why. Only one thing was certain: Without the Goddesses, Ys could not survive.
The railway slowly declined over the years as cars stole away more and more traffic. Passenger services were finally withdrawn on and from 2 November 1964 due to the Beeching Axe, the line between Hereford railway station and Ross-on-Wye railway station was closed completely but the line south of Ross-on-Wye remained open until 1 November 1965 for freight only.
Many military tacticians regard this surprise entrance to Bukhara as one of the most successful maneuvers in warfare.Greene, Robert "The 33 Strategies of War" Whatever Mohammed II was intending to do, Genghis's maneuver across his rear completely stole away his initiative and prevented him from carrying out any possible plans. The Khwarezm army could only slowly react to the lightning fast Mongol maneuvers.
He claimed in July 1582 that his family had held the right to the Colonelship of the Sherrifdom of Perth for generations, but Patrick Lord Drummond had challenged this right and stole away his court documents at the Market Cross of Dunblane.David Masson, Register of the Privy Council of Scotland: 1578-1585, vol. 3 (Edinburgh, 1880), p. 491. He died on the 14 February 1586.
That night Piquier severely beat his wife. While a husband's power was considered absolute, Maury was greatly concerned about this brutality to his sister. A few days later he returned to the town and stole away with his sister, entrusting her to a pair of parfaits. For his absenteeism during this incident Borrel fired Maury, but he soon found another job working as a shepherd for Guillaume André.
" The Times reported at length on Wieman's decision, noting: > "The fifth of the Wieman tribe has upset the most ancient tradition of > Occidental College. The mighty Tad, terror of all Rugbyites last year, while > playing for Los Angeles High, last Sunday quietly folded his tent like the > Arab and stole away. ... Tad promised to be the greatest of them all. ... > What Occidental will do without the great Tad nobody knows.
Cl. (1895) 238 "He stole away an Irishman's bride, and took a French leave of me and his master". James Boswell's journal for November 15, 1762 mentions his friend not seeing him off on his leaving Scotland "... as Cairnie told me that people never took leave in France, I made the thing sit pretty easy." In Canada and the United States, the expression Irish goodbye is also used.
"It's beautiful," he says enthusiastically to Piussi, pointing at the little lake which the former politician has next to his villa. Beautiful it would be - if the question would not hang in the air who stole away all the equipment of Koliba at the time when the government in office included himself.”Miloš Krekovič, “Kto rozkradol Kolibu? (Who did Koliba steal away?),” in: Sme, March 25, 2009, culture page.
81, Hunt associated these spirits with the hillfort known as Trencrom Hill in Cornwall. Spriggans were notorious for their unpleasant dispositions, and delighted in working mischief against those who offended them. They raised sudden whirlwinds to terrify travellers, sent storms to blight crops, and sometimes stole away mortal children, leaving their ugly changelings in their place. They were blamed if a house was robbed or a building collapsed, or if cattle were stolen.
In the game, players create a Space Hero and joins the Space Heroes Academy. They complete basic training and learn how to use their Bubble Blasters, Jetpack and Starjet. The villain of the game is Lord Shadowbot, a dastardly robot with a fear of the dark. On arriving in the Heroes galaxy twenty years earlier, he stole away the Glows, a mysterious race of creatures known to give off huge amounts of light and energy.
Exhausted and discouraged, the Parliamentarians hunkered down for the night. Later that evening under the darkness of night, Essex and his command staff stole away to the seashore where they used a fishing boat to flee to Plymouth, leaving Skippon in command. Early on 1 September, Skippon met with his officers to inform them about Essex’s escape and to discuss alternatives. It was decided that they would approach King Charles and seek terms.
U.S.A.: Custer Battles Fights Back, CorpWatch, April 27, 2005. Custer Battles also alleged that Isakson and Baldwin conspired to start a new company, American Iraqi Solutions Group (AISG) and stole away Custer Battles clients. This case was eventually moved from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia to the United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama. Before going to trial, a settlement was reached and Custer Battles dismissed the charges.
After the death of his old master he was separated from some of his siblings who were sold away, while he and his mother fell into the hands of Luke Ensor, Abraham Ensor's son. In 1841, he tried to runaway for the first time, but was caught and severely punished. For three months, his master made him wear an iron collar with bells attached to it. Some time after his failed escape, he stole away at night to attend a Methodist camp meeting.
He was club captain for the 1881-82 season. Although favouring playing in the back line, Smeaton was noted for his versality. In noting a match between the Academicals and Royal HSFP it was observed: > P. W. Smeaton, who was a sort of handy man, sometimes in, sometimes out of > the forward division, stole away from a throw-out and 'galloped' over the > line for the Edinburgh Academical winning score in the 'School' match. > Smeaton had a style of progression peculiarly his own.
At 18:00 hours the Royalists had flanked the Parliamentarians and surrounded them at Castle Dore approximately four kilometers north of Fowey. At this point the Royalist stopped the attack for the day while the Parliamentarians hunkered down beaten and exhausted. Without a chance of reaching Fowey with his infantry, Essex and his command staff stole away during the night to the seashore where they used a fishing boat to escape to Plymouth. On 2 September, Philip Skippon, commander of the Parliamentarian infantry surrendered.
The player takes on the role of Guruki, a chosen one who is prophesied to bring back an ancient music source that has been locked away by a negative force. In the land of Ota, the Musiki (Music Giants) once roamed the land and played music to Ota's people, the Nchi, which maintained harmony and peace in their society. A group of beings called the Matata (a.k.a. "the interrupters") arrived one day and stole away the Musiki's life force, the Chúkwú, which stopped the music from playing.
Johan is determined to catch the man who stole away Marit from him. His mother tells him that she went freely but Johan does not believe her. Once Marit and the stranger have reached the island where he lives in a shed, her happiness does not last very long. She does not like when he makes fun of her old husband and when she meets an old fisherman who tells her that the stranger brings a new 'summer-girl' every year to his island, she feels regret and mourns what she has lost.
On 27 February 1649, the Earl of Holland was moved to London for trial. He pleaded his crime was not capital, and claimed that he had surrendered St Neots town on the condition that his life would be spared. It was stated at the time that in 1643, Lord Holland had been loyal to Parliament, but decided to change sides later that year and join the Royalists. He was with the King's forces at the Battle of Chalgrove, but stole away during a dark night before the close of battle.
At that time, the Galicians sent word in secret to Vladimir Igorevich (Vsevolod's cousin) asking him to rule Halych. On receiving their invitation, Vladimir Igorevich stole away at night from the Olgovichi without informing Vsevolod; he rode to Halych, and occupied it. The Galicians also gave domains to Vladimir Igorevich's brothers. The sources do not report the fate of Novhorod-Siverskyi and the Poseme towns (along the Seym River) after the Igorevichi vacated them; to judge from an earlier example of absentee prince, the vacated towns were probably administered by Vsevolod.
Based on the mythical piper in the fairytale, the Pied Piper was an energy entity from the Jeggorabax Cluster, home to beings that feed on emotions. The species' spacecraft resembled meteorites; one such ship crash landed on Earth in the Weserbergland Mountains, Lower Saxony in 1283. Feeding off the emotion of fear, it assumed the human disguise of The Pied Piper and stole away all the children of the town of Hamelin, creating fear from parents. The First Doctor, John and Gillian first meet the Pied Piper in the comic Challenge of the Piper.
During the occupation, Secord acquired information about a planned American attack, and stole away on the morning of 22 June to inform Lieutenant James FitzGibbon in the territory still controlled by the British. The information helped the British and their Mohawk allies repel the invading Americans at the Battle of Beaver Dams. Her effort was forgotten until 1860, when Edward, Prince of Wales awarded the impoverished widow £100 for her service on his visit to Canada. The story of Laura Secord has taken on mythic overtones in Canada.
According to this version of the stolen body hypothesis, some of the disciples stole away Jesus's body. Potential reasons include wishing to bury Jesus themselves; believing that Jesus would soon return and wanting his body in their possession; a "pious deceit" to restore Jesus's good name after being crucified as a criminal; or an outright plot to fake a resurrection.Carrier. "The Plausibility of Theft", p. 352. In the pious deceit theory, the proposed motive is that if people believed God had taken Jesus's body up to heaven, this would "prove" Jesus was a true holy man and vindicate his name.
New York: Macmillan, 1973. (pg.108) In August 1796 he slipped into the French port of Cap Français at San Domingo during the night and stole away a captured British transport ship. His colourful piratical career may very likely be exaggerated. Participating in a number of privateering expeditions with the Royal Navy, he is supposed to have hoarded treasure from at least two captured ships in the store he operated next to the Spithead House; he supposedly used the water tank at Spithead to smuggle captured goods and other valuable items before filing claim at the Customs House.
There is a memorial to Simpson near the summit, which has become a shrine to fans of cycling, who often leave small tokens of remembrance there. In 1970, Eddy Merckx rode himself to the brink of collapse while winning the stage. He received oxygen, recovered, and won the Tour. In 1994, Eros Poli, not known for his climbing ability, stole away at the beginning of the day's stage, built up a substantial time gap from the peloton, and was first over the Ventoux and eventual stage winner despite losing a minute of his lead per kilometre of the ascent.
'B' says that Æthelwold "rode away by night" from Wimborne; 'A' reads "stole away". According to 'B', the Northumbrian Danes accepted Æthelwold as their king, and gave allegiance to him, but this is omitted in 'A'. However, none of the texts describe him as an ætheling after his flight to Northumbria, showing that his actions were no longer thought to have a claim to legitimacy. In the view of Scott Thompson Smith, the dispute was over property as well as kingship, and the Chronicle presents Edward as the successful protector of family property against outside interests.
He was born as Herbert Richard Imber in Newark, New Jersey to the owner of a chain of meat stores. His parents gave him violin lessons, but when they found him performing in a seedy Newark dive, they took the instrument away from him and sent him to military school. In 1915, he stole away into New York City, where Sophie Tucker heard him play and hired him as a novelty act to play with her and the Five Kings of Syncopation where Himber was the highlight of the cabaret act. He worked his way through Vaudeville and down Tin Pan Alley.
"Come hither child" is written in the persona of an unnamed fictional character from Emily's Gaaldine juvenilia. It is written in the first person, recalling a time in their childhood when they felt isolated and lonely in 'Ula's halls'. Thus the main theme of this poem is loneliness (with the line 'I stole away from crowds and light' reflective of the Brontës' own isolation from and seeming awkwardness within society of their era). There is also a strong religious theme to the poem with lines such as 'Heaven only heaven saw me bend' portraying the support the Brontës felt they got from their faith.
The fairy tale says that it is unknown how he reconciled with the emperor, but he next made statues of the gods of every country, including Rome, with bells in their hands, and the bells would ring if they intended treachery toward Rome, so the Romans would send their armies against them. A country that hated them sent men to Rome; they claimed to be diviners and to have dreamed of gold, and then, with the Senate's permission, dug up the gold they had buried the night before. The third time, they told the Senate it was under the Capitol and they would dig for them, for their generosity; they undermined the Capitol and stole away. Immediately after, the statues fell and were ruined.
Ah Mex K'UUK threw him into the sacred cenote of Chichén Itzá as a sacrifice to the gods. However, he survived an entire night in the water and told a prophecy of the rain god Chac about the year's coming harvest and went on, under the sponsorship of Ah Mex Cuc, to become lord of Mayapan, a city which, along with Chichen Itzá and Uxmal, ruled northern Yucatan (Chapter II, "The Rise of Hunac Ceel" in CHILAM BALAM OF CHUMAYEL, see translation here). With the assistance of highland forces, he attacked Chichen Itzá, overthrowing the local ruling elite and establishing Mayapan as the sole ruler of the region. Ralph L. Roys, in his commentary to the Book of Chilam Balam of Chumayel posits the interpretation that someone from Chichen Itzá stole away with the bride of Ah Ulil, the ruler of Izamal.
Embarking on a frantic ride back to London, a mortally wounded Fear staggered to Whitehall to find his brother If-Christ-Had-Not-Died-For-Thee-Thou-Wouldst-Be-Damned Jones, an agent in the British Secret Service. Managing to impart his information before he died, Damned swore to avenge his brother and track down La Voisin. Unaware of Fear's fate, Defoe was meanwhile making inquiries among the linkboys and mudlarks as to 'Mister Quick', their nickname for a mysterious masked figure who stole away young boys that later turned up dead, as hosts to zombie eggs implanted by the self-styled 'Queen of the zombies', La Voisin, the second in command of Mene Tekel. Managing to narrow down Mister Quick's last known attack to a particular coffee house, Defoe realised that one of the patrons who were there that night had to be Mene Tekel himself – the six members of the King's own Cabal, Damned, and his spymaster Provost.
Sketch of José Gaspar from 1900 brochure The theme of the Gasparilla Festival was inspired by the legend of the pirate José Gaspar, who supposedly operated off the west coast of Spanish Florida from the 1780s until the 1820s. Different versions of the story say that he was either a Spanish nobleman and advisor to King Charles III of Spain who was exiled after a romantic scandal in court, a traitorous admiral of the Spanish Royal Navy who stole a ship and fled when his treachery was revealed, or an ambitious young officer in the Spanish navy who was driven to mutiny by a tyrannically cruel captain. Whatever his origins, Gaspar stole away in the late 1700s to the virtually uninhabited southwestern coast of Spanish Florida and established a secret "pirate kingdom" on Gasparilla Island in Charlotte Harbor, south of Tampa Bay. Gaspar is said to have plundered many ships and taken many female hostages preying on shipping in the Gulf of Mexico from Louisiana to the Spanish main aboard his flagship, the Floriblanca.

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