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"I am beginning to know it, dear Mademoiselle!" said the pitiful beguiler, slipping through the doorway on tiptoe. After picking up a chair which, in his alarm, the fugitive had overturned in his flight, Mademoiselle Gontier herself opened the door leading to the drawing-room. "Come in, Henri!" said she, lifting the portiere. "Do I disturb you?" the General inquired, entering the library. "Never!

O best of kings, this religion is for these reasons, exceedingly difficult of practice. Others, hearing it, become as much confounded as thou hast suffered thyself to be. It is Krishna who is the protector of the universe and its beguiler. It is He who is the destroyer and the cause, O monarch."

I say, because' Vida nodded at Lord Borrodaile 'you must know Ernestine is a beguiler. 'Oh, a beguiler. I didn't suppose 'No, it's against the tradition, I know, but it's true. She herself, however, doesn't seem to realize her beguilingness.

And can Philander's love set no higher value on me than base poor prostitution? Is that the price of his heart? Oh how I hate thee now! or would to heaven I could. Tell me not, thou charming beguiler, that Myrtilla was to blame; was it a fault in her, and will it be virtue in me? And can I believe the crime that made her lose your heart, will make me mistress of it?

She is here no more yes?" "Well, ay there is a widow lady dwelleth here," said Kate, offering the other ear to her beguiler, just as Norman Hylton came up to them; "but she is a prisoner, and hush! haste you, now, or I must run without them." "Dat shall you not," said Ivo, quickly slipping the second ear-ring into its place.

The fact that sweet wishes come second, and not so loudly, assured him they were quite secondary; for the lover sunk to sophist may be self-beguiled by the arts which render him the potent beguiler. 'We are safe here, he said, and thrilled her with the 'we' behind the curtaining leaded window-panes. 'What is it you propose? Her voice was lower than she intended.

And he called Herodotus a thief and a beguiler, and 'the same with intent to deceive, as one of their own poets writes, and, to be short, Herodotus, I could not tell you in one day all the charges which are now brought against you; but concerning the truth of these things, you know, not least, but most, as to yourself being guilty or innocent.

"I am beginning to know it, dear Mademoiselle!" said the pitiful beguiler, slipping through the doorway on tiptoe. After picking up a chair which, in his alarm, the fugitive had overturned in his flight, Mademoiselle Gontier herself opened the door leading to the drawing-room. "Come in, Henri!" said she, lifting the portiere. "Do I disturb you?" the General inquired, entering the library. "Never!

The beguiler appeared to hesitate. "A chance?" Mahommed asked. "It is dependent, my Lord." "Upon what?" "The life of the Sultan, thy father." "Speak not in riddles, O Prince." "Upon his death, thou wilt enter on the sovereignty." "Still I see not clearly."

O Alderman, thou art no young man, yet am I old enough to be thy father; so will I give thee a rede, and say this: Face-of-god thy son is no liar or dastard or beguiler, but he is a young man and exceeding goodly of fashion, well-spoken and kind; so that few women may look on him and hear him without desiring his kindness and love, and to such men as this many things happen.