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"Yes, master; but how was I to leave you? You know I could not." "Well, sir, I gave you leave to stay here with me in my country house, but I told you to leave all traces of my former life behind." "You did, master." "Is this the way that you obey a master who has always been true to you in his dealings?"

Then old Sophy could hardly help feeling well-disposed towards him, after the gifts he had bestowed on her and the court he had paid her. These were the only persons on the place of much importance to gain over. The people employed about the house and farm-lands had little to do with Elsie, except to obey her without questioning her commands. Mr.

After a brief talk with the teacher, Keith's mother to him: "This is Aunt Westergren, whom you must obey as you obey me. And now be a good boy and don't cry."

Hirtius and Pansa were constrained to take the part of the Republic by Cicero's eloquence, and by the action of those Senators who felt themselves compelled to obey Cicero. But they did not object to send the Consuls away, and the Consular legions, under the plea of saving the provinces.

Not content with that, you procure for our diversion Arab music and dancing of a of a highly recondite character. I should be unworthy of the name of father, sir, if I were to entrust my only daughter's happiness to a young man with so little common sense, so little self-restraint. And she will understand my motives and obey my wishes."

He now wishes me to say that you will retain your entire force, at least for the present, and, with such assistance as may be given you by General Foster and Admiral Dahlgren, operate from such base as you may establish on the coast. General Foster will obey such instructions as may be given by you.

The little fellow met his glance without quailing, though he could feel his heart within his bosom giving great thumps. "Robert," he said, pressing his lips firmly together, "do you know what I do if my horse or dog will not obey me?" "No," was the answer. "I beat him and make him smart until I have conquered him. I would drain every drop of blood from his veins, but I would conquer him."

And if we do not obey him, shall we not corrupt and injure that part of ourselves which becomes better by justice, but is ruined by injustice? Or is this nothing? Cri. I agree with you, Socrates. Socr.

The warrior made such a sudden start to obey that his moccasins slipped on the wetter earth, his feet spread apart, as though he were learning to skate, and he sat down with such a sudden bump that it forced a grunt from him. He hastily scrambled up, and, with a frightened glance over his shoulder, sprang forward and sat down again, though the last time was according to instructions.

"You saw them?" repeated Courtenay, his bent brows emphasizing the question. "Yes. I was looking through one of the ports. Was that wrong?" "Which one?" She pointed. "That one," said she, wondering that he had never a smile for her. "Then you must obey orders more faithfully next time. A man was shot dead by a stray bullet not three feet above your head."