"Say farewell" Quotes from Famous Books
... as a State official, a Councillor of State, your honesty—your son—all shall be saved;—but your Adeline will be lost, and you will see her no more. Hector, my dear," said she, kneeling before him, clasping and kissing his hand, "give me your blessing! Say farewell." ... — Poor Relations • Honore de Balzac
... they must part again—now they must again say farewell. "Not yet, beloved, stay yet! See, the night is still dark; and hark, the castle clock is just striking two. No, go ... — Henry VIII And His Court • Louise Muhlbach
... you," he continued, "to say farewell, to say farewell and make a confession. You were right, and I was wrong. It would have better if I had remained and played the country farmer on my estates. I was never shrewd enough to see until now that I have been made the cat's-paw of the very men whose ... — The Great Impersonation • E. Phillips Oppenheim
... when they were left together in the street, 'with many thanks for your company, it remains for me unwillingly to say Farewell.' ... — Our Mutual Friend • Charles Dickens
... preparations for the voyage. There they took a tender and affecting leave of each other. But soon his mother called at the office, on her way to the departing ship, and we were easily persuaded to accompany her thither, and say farewell once more, to the manifest satisfaction of both Margaret and the youngest of her devoted friends. Thus they parted, never to meet again in time. She sent him messages and presents repeatedly from Europe; and he, when somewhat older, dictated a letter ... — Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Vol. II • Margaret Fuller Ossoli
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