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Yet the network of her unevadable power and presence was upon him; he acquiescently replied: "It is accepted. On such an errand difficulties and dangers will not require any especial search. Yet how many dragons slain will suffice to win approval?" "Crocodile-eyed one!" exclaimed Melodious Vision, surprised into wrathfulness. "How many " Here she withdrew in abrupt vehemence.
"Come back to the fire, and sit down. There's so much to tell each other about, isn't there?" She moved to the door acquiescently and switched out the light, he following. A savoury smell crept through the chinks of the kitchen door, with the all-pervasiveness of cookery in flats. He sniffed it. "How familiar! But you don't do the cooking now?" "No; I only help, sometimes. Ann's a treasure."
Smiling acquiescently, therefore, this person returned in their midst, and receiving a new weapon, his own club having been absent-mindedly mislaid, he again set forth warily to the encounter. Yet in this he did not altogether neglect a discreet prudence.
Take not acquiescently, but joyfully, the spoiling of your goods. Not only look poverty in the face with high disdain, but embrace it with gladness and welcome. The loss is but for a moment; the gain is for all time. Go further than this. Consecrate to a holy cause not only the incidentals of life, but life itself.
On the contrary, we have been rather inclined to think them neglectful of all education, and have, above all, listened acquiescently while men deprecated the lack of interest in things scientific displayed by these generations.
"Well, Hannah, my dear, I think so too, and I have thought so for the last week, only I did not like to hurry you," said Reuben acquiescently. "Didn't like to hurry me, Reuben? how hurry me? I don't know what you mean," said Hannah, raising her eyes in astonishment.
God be with you on your journey, Monsieur, and through your life." "Oh, Madame! adieu, if you will have it so! adieu! adieu, Louis!" She smiled acquiescently at my use of the name by which I had had occasion to call her a few times at our lodging-places. Then, saying once more, "Adieu, Henri!" she turned her horse's head and started down the by-road.
By our pure and exacting standard no high attainment in the past can justify defection. The pains and penalties of failure you well know." "I bow, chieftain," replied Weng acquiescently. "It is well," said the chief. "Your strategy will be easy. To cure this lord's disorder a celebrated physician is even now travelling from the Capital towards Kien-fi.
"Dar wasn't a gen'elman in de county," he cried, "dar wasn't a gen'elman in de State, mo' hated an' 'spised an' mo' looked down on." The lean Southerner nodded acquiescently. "That's true," he said. "It's quite true. He was a copperhead and a firebrand. We detested him. He insulted me at my own table by refusing to sit down under the Southern flag, and the matter ended with pistols."
To so fair-minded a proposal I held myself acquiescently, and then inquired where the meeting-place in question was destined to be whether in a ruined and abandoned sanctuary, or upon some precipitous spot of desolation.
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