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Besides Gascoyne and Wilkes, he found gathered in the dormitory six or eight of the company of squires who were to serve that day upon household duty; among others, Walter Blunt and three other bachelors, who were changing their coarse service clothes for others more fit for the household. "Why didst thou tarry so long, Myles?" said Gascoyne, as he entered. "Methought thou wert never coming."

Schalken had no sooner left the room, in order to execute the commission he had taken in charge, than Vanderhausen addressed Gerard Douw in the following terms: 'I may not tarry with you to-night more than a few minutes, and so I shall briefly tell you the matter upon which I come. You visited the town of Rotterdam some four months ago, and then I saw in the church of St.

So agreeing to carry out lights always by night, that we might keep together, he departed into his frigate, being by no means to be entreated to tarry in the Hind, which had been more for his security. Immediately after followed a sharp storm, which we over passed for that time, praised be God.

"The more witnesses the better, especially if they be friends." "But wait till I tell you who they are." "Excuse me, Mr. Faxon, I must not tarry longer. I will meet them at the mansion." "What devil's here, dragging the dead to life, To overthrow me?" "Who art thou? Speak! speak!" "The features all are changed, But the voice grows familiar on my ears." Jaspar Dumont was seated in the library.

Helga Strawn from her window coolly ordered the two men to put the wounded horse out of his misery and to drag him where she could not see him, But her eyes did not tarry with them, did not leave the big bulk of Sledge Hume until it had disappeared around a bend In the road. Then she went to her mirror and stood looking at herself with large, luminous eyes.

Everyone admires the charming scenery as the train speeds across it, through one tunnel after another; but there are few amongst our countrymen who care to give it more than a passing glance of admiration, or to tarry in the quiet little village even for an hour, in their great annual rush to Spa, or the Rhine, or Switzerland.

But thou must come with us, and thy retinue must tarry here till we bring thee back. "'You will not harm me? said I, fearing for my throat. 'It is as thou hearest a hoarse one, and often sore, but it is my only one. "They laughed, and one said: "'Nay, father, we swear by Him that died that we will bring thee safe here again ere sundown.

He heard his own answer, "I will guide you;" and he spit upon the fainting Man of Sorrows, and struck him. And then the words "TARRY THOU TILL I COME!" identified him to himself. He looked at his hands they were black with what had been some other man's life-blood, but under the stain the skin was smooth a little water would make them white. And what was that upon his breast?

Sir Galahad had had hopes of meeting Sir Launcelot who had planned to be in Normandy, and Merlin as well. But he would wait no longer, he was in no mood to tarry now. There came a day of storm, fierce was the rain and sleet and the wind so strong that the knight, and his party found it arduous task to keep the road.

But Sir Gawaine, said Sir Launcelot, ye shall not think that I tarry long, but sithen that ye so unknightly call me of treason, ye shall have both your hands full of me. And then Sir Launcelot armed him at all points, and mounted upon his horse, and gat a great spear in his hand, and rode out at the gate.