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Who knoweth? wisely acquiescing in His will, humbly trusting to His mercy, and bringing the holocaust of your inflamed affections as an offering of duty to your God who knoweth? Cannot He interpose? will He not befriend you? For His arm is power, and His heart is love.
Macumazahn, I pray you if I die, do your best to befriend her, even though it be only as a servant in your house, for I think that she cares more for you than for anyone, who only ran away with him" and he pointed in the direction that Umbelazi had taken "because he is a prince, who, in her folly, she believes will be a king.
If I could befriend him otherwise I would do so; and that is what I expect from Dr. Wortle. We shall have to go, and I shall be forced to approve of our dismissal." In this way Mr. Peacocke came definitely and clearly to a conclusion in his own mind. But it was very different with Dr. Wortle.
They must give it up, he thought; and it was far better that it should fall into his hands than into the hands of a stranger. Had his cousin lived, he would never have wished for the land; and he said to himself that he would do much for them all, and that the widow and orphans should never suffer while he could befriend them.
Wrandall here could be fine enough to befriend her, knowing all you did, ma'am, about her and your husband, it oughtn't to be hard for her to help another erring girl by keeping her mouth shut. And that's just what she did. She kept still. That sort of reasoning was new to me. But, when you stop to think it over, maybe she was right. A word from her might have sent a fellow creature to the chair.
After the execution of Sabinus, the Roman general, who suffered death for his attachment to the family of Germanicus, his body was exposed to the public upon the precipice of the Gemoniæ, as a warning to all who should dare to befriend the house of Germanicus: no friend had courage to approach the body; one only remained true his faithful dog.
"It is strange," said Lucretia, in hollow tones, "can Nature turn accomplice, and befriend us here?" "Nature! did you not last night administer the " "No," interrupted Lucretia. "No; she came into the room, she kissed me here, on the brow that even then was meditating murder. The kiss burned; it burns still, it eats into the brain like remorse.
Say seven fifty-seven, I mean; for I'll lay you a wager, you've forget me; and that's a shame for you, too; for out of the whole posse-comitatus entirely now, you have not a stauncher friend than Poor little Rory O'Ryan. And a good right he has to befriend you; for you stood by him when many who ought to have known better were hunting him down for a wild Irishman.
The others only shrugged their shoulders. Such dreadful sights fed their eyes daily till they learned to take little note of them. In a deserted place on the farther side of the bridge they halted, and Hugh said to the Jewish widow: "Woman, here is Avignon, where you tell us there are those who will befriend you, so now let us part.
Flaxman was always there to befriend or amuse his sister's protégés always there, but never in the way. He was bantering, sympathetic, critical, laudatory, what you will; but all the time he preserved a delicate distance between himself and Rose, a bright nonchalance and impersonality of tone towards her which made his companionship a perpetual tonic.
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