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Woman, thou in 'convention' hast uttered Declaration of Independence from man. And, verily, thou hast asserted this claim to equality and unalienable right, even now, by giving thy husband his bill of divorcement, in thy sense of the Golden Rule. Yea, verily, thou hast done unto him all that thou expectedst or desiredst of him, in similar circumstances. And now thou thinkest thyself free again.

If I durst presume, continued Trim, to give your Honour my advice, and speak my opinion in this matter. Thou art welcome, Trim, quoth my uncle Toby speak, speak what thou thinkest upon the subject, man, without fear. I dare say thou would'st, Trim, quoth my uncle.

"Petronella at the Cross Way House, exposed to alarm and attack!" cried Philip; "then must I be there to shelter and protect her." "We will forth this very night!" cried Culverhouse. "I will to the house and get ready my servants to accompany me." "I will make all preparation here!" echoed Philip, "and only await my father's return. "Cuthbert, thinkest thou that they are in peril this very night?

However sprightly his activities, she has a mood to correspond and power to mimic. Indeed, is she not indifferent? so much on an equality with him that she might say: "If thou thinkest I am too easily won, I'll frown and be perverse, and say thee nay." Might she not say more at the moment, since her airs are those of independence? Possibly she imagines hers to be the superior sex.

Are not the secrets of thy heart open unto him Thinkest thou with thyself that thou, with a few of thy defiled ways, canst cover thy rotten wall, that thou has daubed with untempered mortar, and so hide the dirt thereof from his eyes; or that these fine, smooth, and oily words, that come out of thy mouth, will make him forget that thy throat is an open sepulchre, and that thou within art full of dead men's bones, and all uncleanness?

Thinkest thou that My imprisonment, or the shame I have been made to suffer, or even My death and utter annihilation, can deflect its course? Wretched is what thou hast imagined in thine heart! Thou art indeed of them that walk after the vain imaginings which their hearts devise. No God is there but Him.

If one were not enough, he took two. If two did not suffice, he took three." "And if three were not enough," Martha observed, laughing, "he took a score." "Yea, a score. Then thinkest thou our fathers had naught to do but make great processions?" "Much I like the procession, the veil, the flowers, the sweetmeats and all this that maketh marriage." "But all this maketh not the marriage, Martha.

And as God liveth, such as was the man in my dream, such art thou in my waking sight. Not the less must I ask thee again, I said, wherefore didst thou follow me? That I may comfort thee, she answered. And how thinkest thou to comfort one whom God hath forsaken? That cannot be, she said, seeing that in a vision of the night he sent thee unto me, and so now hath sent me unto thee.

Do you hold me for a child or an idiot, that you pretend to make me believe that the fresh blood with which your shirt is stained, flowed from a wound which has been healed for weeks or months? Unhappy mocker, thinkest thou thus to blind us? Too well do we know that it is the blood of your victim, wrestling with you in the desperate and mortal struggle, which has thus dyed your apparel."

"Son of Israel," the master said, "thy Moses was a mighty man, but ha, ha ha! I must laugh when I think of his allowing thy fathers the plodding ox and the dull, slow-natured ass, and forbidding them property in horses. Ha, ha, ha! Thinkest thou he would have done so had he seen that one and that and this?"