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The other woman, whom you have got in your mind, and who would love Giovanni, is a weak- minded kind of creature who bears anything and everything, who will accept any sort of excuse for an insult, and will take credit to herself for being long-suffering because she has not the spirit to be justly angry. Thank heaven you are not like that.

The King and Duke of York minded me, and smiled upon me, at the handsome woman near me: but it vexed me to see Moll Davis, in the box over the King's and my Lady Castlemaine, look down upon the King, and he up to her; and so did my Lady Castlemaine once, to see who it was; but when she saw Moll Davis, she looked like fire; which troubled me. 23rd.

"And many things that can be thought better than told," added Grace, thoughtfully. "Another lady in the class had about the same experience," said Mrs. Hayden. "But tell us the scientific reason for such an effect?" continued Grace. "I will, as well as I can. Have you noticed that it is people who are materially minded in their tastes and habits that are apt to be fleshy?"

But Zardan, on hearing this message, at daybreak wrapt his cloak around him and went to the king, and entered and fell in obeisance on the ground. The king spake unto him, "Why hast thou forced thyself to appear? I was minded to visit thee myself, and so make known to all my friendship for thee."

"There's no call to be afraid, miss," says Harry, saluting as he saw Miss Ross shrink back; and seeing how, when he said a few words in Hindustani, the great animal minded him, they stopped being scared, and gave Harry fruit and cakes to feed the great beast with.

Without the slightest change of key she added that it was a long story and painful in spots, but had a happy ending, and she didn't know as she minded telling me. So I come down to Red Gap about December first hoping to hole up for the winter and get thoroughly warmed through before spring.

She "trusted not," she replied she "never minded it, nor would she" she "desired only to save her right; and if she should lose the favour of the people in defending that right, yet she trusted to go to heaven cum famâ et infamiâ." Promises and persuasions being unavailing, they tried threats.

I glanced down at him, full of my affection for him, and minded to take advantage of the rights of that affection for once in a way. "Alresca," I said quietly. "Well?" "What was it?" "What was what?" I met his gaze. "What was that thing that you have fought and driven off? What is the mystery of it? You know you must know. Tell me." His eyelids fell. "Better to leave the past alone," said he.

Lawyers don't understand the value of a chuckle in swaying a jury in a doubtful case. Lay to. 'The art of cookery, says Henry Cornelius Agrippa, 'is very useful if not dishonest. My appetite is good, and I trust you are all likewise minded, for Beaumont and Fletcher say, 'What an excellent thing God did bestow upon man when he gave him a good appetite.

We should not, under ordinary circumstances, have minded the delay, but knowing how ill Bracewell was we were much annoyed. At last Hector offered to remain with Guy, if the dominie and I would ride on. To this proposal I was very glad to accede. The dominie at first looked a little uncomfortable at having to proceed with a single companion.