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So bear with us, lady of the fevered breath, if we take the privilege of ago and long sight to drink in your flood of pleasant wisdom from a distance; and think not your lover overbold, Edie of the Red Lips, if he bends so near you when you speak, that the waves of brown and the curls of black even nestle together!

"The same," said the Roman, gayly. Then he gave her his hand, with the assurance that the thought of her would make it a pleasure to remember Alexandria. As she clasped his hand, Andreas came up, bowed gravely, and asked whether it would be overbold in him, as a faithful retainer of the maiden's family, to crave a favor, in her name, of Caesar's illustrious and familiar friend.

The sun had not long risen ere he renewed his labours; and it was yet early when, just as he passed a church, two ladies richly dressed came from the porch, and seemed through their vizards to regard the young Cavalier with earnest attention. The gaze arrested him also, when one of the ladies said, "Fair sir, you are overbold: you wear no mask; neither do you smell to flowers."

While the Council deliberated, Philip the Fair "watched his case," as the lawyers would put it, from the village of Sainte-Colombe across the river where he was quartered with his court in the convent of the Cordeliers; and in Sainte-Colombe, the next year, he built the tower that was to safeguard the royal domains against the aggressions of the Archbishops: whose too-notorious holiness was making them overbold.

The 'mob' might certainly decline to imitate the Snob-world, but, considering the recent riotous outbreak, it might be as well that the overbold and unwashen populace should be awed by the panoply and glory of earthly Majesty passing by in earthly splendour. Alas, poor Snob-world! How often has it thought the same thing!

I know it is overbold to venture into your presence just now, when you have so much else to think of; but I saw no other way of saving my brother's life, which is in peril." At this Berenike seemed surprised.

If there were those in the Confederate ranks who considered the manoeuvres of their leader overbold, their misgivings were soon justified. A train full of soldiers from Warrenton Junction put back on finding Ewell in possession of Bristoe Station; but a more determined effort was made from the direction of Alexandria. O.R. volume 12 part 3 page 680.

"Oh," laughed Betty, "we are stage managers, scenic artists, stage hands, costumers, modern mutation of the Greek chorus, stays and props for the weak and timid, brakes for the overbold in fact, we are around to do any work that nobody else wants to do. "But we haven't decided," she reminded them suddenly, "just how we're going to spend the rest of the afternoon.

Gird yourself. Take the musket from the hall. It is loaded. Patrol!" "I don't want the musket." "Be not overbold. Outside you may be at their mercy." "Outside!" "Assuredly." "Me patrol outside!" "That is your task. Forward!" By now Mr. Marrapit had risen; swathed himself in a dressing-gown. Sternly he addressed Mr.

Tigers, he knew, were shy beasts, but one who had been long cattle-fed in this sumptuous style might prove overbold. "He speaks!" some one whispered from the rear. "He knows, too." "Well, of all the infernal cheek!" said Chinn. There was an angry growl from the cave a direct challenge. "Come out, then," Chinn shouted. "Come out of that. Let's have a look at you."