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Godly and learned priests will indeed be needed; and between you and James Kennedy, when both are come to elder years, we may perchance lift our poor Scottish Church to some clearer sense of what a church should be. Meanwhile The King stopped and considered. 'Study in England! Ay!

The prospect seems too good to be true. Were we to follow after it and put the loyal Protestant minority into the power of the anti-imperial Catholic majority in the hope of seeking peace and ensuing it, we might perchance be like the dog who let fall that piece of meat from between his teeth losing the substance for shadow.

Then spake Hagen of Troneg: "If ye could compass it to make your sister friendly, then might come to these lands the gold of Nibelung. Of this might ye win great store, an' the queen would be our friend." The king made answer: "Let us try. My brothers bide with her; we will beg them to bring it to pass that she be our friend, if perchance she might gladly see us win the hoard."

"Yea, or even slower," said Ralph, drawing rein somewhat, "for now I deem the chase done: and after all is said, I have no will to slay Falcon, who is one of my friends, as thou perchance mayest come to be another."

"Yes, brother Jerome, I wish that this matter be disposed of with as little scandal as may be, and yet it is needful that the example should be a public one." The Abbot spoke in Latin now, as a language which was more fitted by its age and solemnity to convey the thoughts of two high dignitaries of the order. "It would, perchance, be best that the novices be not admitted," suggested the master.

The clear atmosphere enables me to see each object in its true point of view, while my heart is still. I am calm as the prospect in a morning when the mists, slowly dispersing, silently unveil the beauties of nature, refreshed by rest. In what light will the world now appear? I rub my eyes and think, perchance, that I am just awaking from a lively dream.

"What interest do you take in me?" "Do not question me now: you shall have full explanation hereafter. Be satisfied I am a friend, perchance your best friend. Come with me, and I will take you to a place of safety." "But what is to happen to Aveline?" cried the young knight, in deep anxiety. "I will endeavour to watch over her," replied the promoter; "and I trust no harm will befall her.

Letty Tew certainly thought otherwise, but was not Letty's own heart too exclusively occupied by worldly considerations? Yet it said 'love. Perchance that was something which would come after marriage; the promise, observe, concerned the future. But she was not merely indifferent; she shrank from Mutimer.

She led me to the cliff, and up it to perhaps twice the height of a man, then round a projecting rock. "Here is a hole," she said, "such as jackals might make. Perchance it leads into one of the old tombs whereof the mouth is sealed. It was on the edge of the hole that I found the cake, therefore doubtless Heliodore went down it. Now, what shall we do?" "Follow, I think. Where is it?"

You smile, my Lord of Southampton perchance I make your player's verse halt through my bad memory. But let it suffice let there be no more of this mad matter." And as Tressilian kept the posture of one who would willingly be heard, though, at the same time, expressive of the deepest reverence, the Queen added with some impatience, "What would the man have? The wench cannot wed both of you?