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'There is no remedy that I can see, said his majesty, 'but that you, who know where they are, should go and bring them back. And if you return without them I will have you drowned. Poor Jose was much troubled at these words. He thought that he had done all that was required of him, and that his life was safe. However, he bowed low, and went out to consult his friend the horse.

The eldest, who was in a measure in charge of us his name was Bardsley, for Fox was gone proposed to consult my watch first. Had we known that the faithless thing had stopped for an hour and a half, and then resumed its onward course as if nothing had happened, we should not have delayed our return.

In a modern school, therefore, they form only a small part of what the pupil is required to do. He must keep notebooks, make drawings, plans, and maps, take measurements, enter the laboratory and perform experiments, consult authorities, and write essays.

Gathering in groups, they appeared to consult whether such a peculiar substance could be converted into use, or whether the glove should be drawn by main force, and precipitated to the sow-thistle below.

He felt the need of an adviser, and though his choice may be considered rather a strange one, he decided to consult his new acquaintance, the bootblack. He briefly told him of the advertisement, and what it offered. The bootblack surveyed him with pitying curiosity. "You don't mean to say you swallow all that?" he said. "Don't you think it's all right?" asked Ben anxiously.

Fred put the men through a searching course of cross-questioning, but could not discover any flaw in their statement regarding the large fire lit on the hill; and he was obliged to admit that there must have been a signal there as described. After seeing that the men had every comfort, he went off to consult the minister and Doctor Holtum as to what must be done.

"I have loved you, and have shown you that I loved you, much to my regret; and yet you can come and say in that frigid way that you wish to consult with me whether it would not be better to marry Thomasin. Better of course it would be. Marry her she is nearer to your own position in life than I am!" "Yes, yes; that's very well," said Wildeve peremptorily. "But we must look at things as they are.

It was strange, moreover, that this letter had not been sent until ten o'clock in the evening; but, on reflection, Mademoiselle Marguerite was able to explain this circumstance satisfactorily to herself. Before taking any decided step, M. and Madame de Fondege had wished to consult their son; and they had been unable to see him until late in the evening.

"That is no reason why I should not show my gratitude, and I will consult with the laird how I can best do so," answered the captain. For many days Norman remained very ill, and every day old Alec and the little boy came to inquire for him.

He pressed his friends to consult their safety by a timely flight: they unanimously refused to desert or survive their beloved master: and their courage was fortified by a fervent prayer and the assurance of paradise.