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Then I found a rock, pounded the staples back in place, and went on; only for the tracks, one could not notice that any had passed that way. Still, it was a bit ticklish, riding down King's Highway alone and with no idea of what lay farther on. But dad had dared go that way, and to fight at the far end; and what dad had not been afraid to tackle, it did not behoove his son to back down from.
Mujnun, in his sagacity, penetrated what was passing in the royal mind, and said: "It would behoove you, O king, to contemplate the charms of Laila through the wicket of a Mujnun's eye, in order that the miracle of such a spectacle might be illustrated to you.
"No," he said, "it does not behoove a king to receive letters from a traitorous subject a rebellious soldier. Take this dispatch, M. Chancellor; open and read it to me. Give it to his excellency." Major Thile handed Hardenberg the letter, and, while he was doing so, the eyes of the two men met.
Oh, my friend, we have passed through a gloomy, disastrous period, and seen many evil spirits here, and been tormented by them. But not another word about it: It does not behoove me to judge the past, for it does not belong to me.
I recollect being lifted up to a window, and looking down into a bed of blooming yellow flowers; but I did not know what they were. How strange!" "No. Not strange, daughter," replied Father Salvierderra. "It would have been stranger if you had not acquired the taste, thus drawing it in with the mother's milk. It would behoove mothers to remember this far more than they do."
"Why why I'm the junior partner of the firm of Barton & Barton, stock-brokers! Why, we're the biggest " "Is that so?" quizzed the Older Man with feigned surprise. "Well well well! I beg your pardon. But now doesn't it all go to prove just exactly what I said in the beginning that it doesn't behoove a single one of us to judge too hastily by appearances?"
And in fine, after whatever loud remonstrances, and solemn considerations, and such shaking of our wigs as is undoubtedly natural in the case, let us be just to it and him. We shall have to admit, nay it will behoove us to see and practically know, for ourselves and him and others, that the essence of this creed, in times like ours, was right and not wrong.
Does it not behoove all patricians and plebeians, consuls, tribunes, gods, and men of all classes, to bring aid with arms in their hands, to hurry into the Capitol, to liberate and restore to peace that most august residence of Jupiter, best and greatest? O Father Romulus!
But it did not behoove me to go to that expense, while it suited me very well to be considered and pitied as a harmless foreigner a being who on English land may find some cause to doubt whether, even in his own country, a prophet could be less thought of.
The Californians hold vast quantities of land with which they do almost nothing. A numerous and energetic race is coming; and it will require room. There is conflict there. And their titles are mixed; very mixed. It will behoove a man to hold a very clear title when the time comes." "Your own titles are doubtless clear and strong," suggested Johnny. "None better.
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