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At this, one man interposed, Laocooen, a priest of Poseidon. "Take heed, citizens," said he. "Beware of all that comes from the Greeks. Have you fought them for ten years without learning their devices? This is some piece of treachery." But there was another outcry in the crowd, and at that moment certain of the Trojans dragged forward a wretched man who wore the garments of a Greek.

He bade them to beware of ever bathing in the deep holes of the Narran, lest such holes be the haunt of kurreahs.

But if, on the contrary, you do not get over your fits of anger, if you begin to weep, if you begin to make yourself miserable, to waste away, so to speak, vainly dreaming of your children, instead of affording me honor and profit by your good figure, as a good slave should who is jealous of his master's interests, beware, friend Bull, beware! I am not a novice in my business.

"You have your instructions," I said, "from the secretary of war: I had a strict eye to them, and will add but one word beware of a surprise! I repeat it beware of a surprise! You know how the Indians fight us." He went off with that as my last solemn warning thrown into his ears. And yet, to suffer that army to be cut to pieces, hacked by a surprise the very thing I guarded him against! O God!

I bid you beware. Conduct me to the tent of my sons!" At this point an aged man of some authority stood forward and gazed intently at James the Gross, looking beneath his hand as at an extensive prospect of which he wished to take in all the details. "Lads," he said, "hold your hands it rins i' my head that this craitur' may be Jamie, the fat Yerl o' Avondale. We'll let him gang by in peace.

But, beware!" she added vehemently, "oh! beware how your suspicions mere vague, baseless suspicions criminate a brother; and, above all, whomsoever you believe to be the real being under this disguised name, as you value your life, and therefore mine, breathe not to him a syllable of your belief."

Beware how you injure that great instrument, as Mr. Gladstone called it or weaken it at a moment when the masses of this country have need of it. Why, what would happen, if this present Government were to perish? On its tomb would be written: "Beware of social reform. The labouring classes will not support a Government engaged in social reform. Every social reform will cost you votes.

He gave no evidence, however, that he was going to take my advice, or any one else's for that matter." "Of course, I'm not trying to pick your confidence. Mr. Secretary!" Mrs. Rotherick spoke quickly. "You know, I've lived for years in Germany. I say to you, beware of Germany in Mexico, Mr. Huntingdon." "What kind of people did you know in Germany?" asked Enoch. "Many kinds!

The water behind he admonished, "Beware of Israel, who will let the Zizit drop down upon their back in time to come," and to the water towering in front of them, he called, "Beware of Israel, who bear the sign of the covenant upon their bodies." God caused the sea to go back by a strong east wind, the wind He always makes use of when He chastises the nations.

Abolitionists by their low abuse and vile misrepresentations, have done everything in their power to excite and irritate them; hence, there is an impassable gulf between them and Southern men. We should beware lest we fall into the same error. The course of the North towards the South, should be kind and conciliatory.