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It is not so much the strength of the pavilion I misdoubt; it is the double danger that kills me. If we get to shooting, wild as the country is, some one is sure to hear it, and then why then it's the same thing, only different, as they say: caged by law, or killed by carbonari. There's the choice.

He has told the three who go with you the hour in which you are to reach Jamestown; he would have you as singing birds, telling lying tales to the Governor, with scarce the smoking of a pipe between those words of peace and the war whoop. But if those who go with you see reason to misdoubt you, they will kill you in the forest."

"Would he come, if he were asked yet again, and knew that a few weeks maybe days would end his mother's life?" "I doubt it, Perrotine." "Wherefore? He can love well where he list." "Ay, where he list. But I misdoubt if ever he loved her at the least, sithence she let him from wedding the Damoiselle de Ponteallen." "Then he loved the Damoiselle very dearly?" "For a month ay."

When I arrived last night at Hadleigh my horse was dead lame. I misdoubt now 'twas lamed in the stable by one of the men who dogged me. Lord Hadleigh offered me his coach, to take me back the first stage to the inn where I had left my servants and had intended to sleep. I accepted for in truth I sat up and talked all last night, and thought to doze the journey away.

'Small doubt of the welcome she would have for you, my poor laddie, said the major; 'but what next? And as Arthur hesitated, 'I misdoubt greatly whether Burnside would give you a helping hand if you came fresh from colloguing with French Jacobites, though my father and all the rest of us at the Lynn aye told him that he might thank himself and his dour old dominie for your prank you were but a schoolboy then you are a man now; and though your poor mother would be blithe to set eyes on you, she would be sairly perplexed what gate you had best turn thereafter.

He had put into her memory a wondrous secret word. She had heard His voice, and it could never again leave her heart; And who could murmur or misdoubt, When God's great sunshine finds them out? There are few episodes in life which break off finally.

What was it that sat upon her face melancholy, or fear, or sorrow, or resentment? I was never very bright of mind. I do not know. "I am glad to see you," she said to me at length, awkwardly. "And I to see you, of course." I misdoubt we both lied. "It is very sad, your home-coming thus," she added; at which clue I caught gladly. "Yes, matters could hardly be worse for us."

Did you hear or rather see her this morning while they were reading their history, when Madame praised Napoleon Buonaparte at the expense of the Duke of Wellington?" Schillie. "Yes. I misdoubt me that I shall find her in sad disgrace.

Presently there were eight or ten on the roof of the gateway looking towards the land and discussing the thing; and by- and-by a man was descried approaching along the causeway with a white flag in his hand. At that Carlat bade one fetch the minister. "He understands things," he muttered, "and I misdoubt this. And see," he cried after the messenger, "that no word of it come to Mademoiselle!"

As they closed the door behind them, Edward laid a hand upon his companion's arm and said: "Good Paul, shall we two hold a vigil this night? I misdoubt me that some mischief is meditated toward Mistress Joan this night. I would that we might keep watch and ward." "With all my heart," answered Paul readily, instinctively laying his hand upon his poniard.