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1
And on this he besought Mr. Atterbury to
bear
the
tidings
to Castlewood.
2
So he went to the house to
bear
the
tidings
to the shepherd of the people.
3
Mrs. Randal begged her to refrain, urging that she was unable to
bear
the
tidings
should it be evil.
4
She tried to nerve herself to
bear
the
tidings
which Nurse conveyed in as cheerful a tone as she could assume.
5
I came but to
bear
the
tidings
,
and see whether you needed an arm to hold out the castle for young Bernard.
6
Some
bear
the
tidings
to distant relatives; others prepare all necessary things; others, when the death has been announced, summon the Buddhist priests.
7
As the cart drew away a few carrier pigeons, which were released from the galleries, flew off City-ward to
bear
the
tidings
to Newgate.
8
A commissioned messenger rapidly
bore
the
tidings
to the distracted mother.
9
A messenger rapidly
bore
the
tidings
to the distracted mother.
10
It
bore
the
tidings
of his mother's failing health.
11
He was arranging his wife on the couch, thankful she had
borne
the
tidings
so well.
12
But you have happily come yourself on the very heels of him who
bore
the
tidings
.
13
While Miss Murgatroyd was
bearing
the
tidings
to the Bannerjees, Ransome and Lady Esketh asked for news.
14
He
bore
the
tidings
to his desolate home, and his stricken wife heard it with a stern resignation.
15
Only one of the Spaniards escaped, and
bore
the
tidings
of this catastrophe to the city of San Domingo.
16
"I saw them first; it is my right to
bear
the
tidings
.
"
bear
the
tidings
bear
tiding