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"I want to go fishing with you, Polk, my own self, and she ain't no good for nothing any way. You can't take her!" "Henrietta!" I both beseeched and commanded in one breath.

Then I humbly beseeched his Maiestie, to let me know the particular offences committed by the said merchants, and the offendors names, to the intent I might make report thereof vnto the Queenes Maiestie, my mistres, accordingly, that the said offendors might receiue iust punishment for their deserts: but he said, I should not know them, because he had cleerely remitted al offences: and further, that it was not princely to forgiue, and after to accuse the parties, whereby her Maiesties displeasure might fall vpon them at home.

Stokes asked me to persuade you not to withdraw the money until he had had a chance to get the flurry well in hand." "But the money is mine, and I want it now," expostulated the young man. "Come with me, please, and listen to reason," beseeched the lawyer, drawing him resolutely in the direction of a side entrance.

The bay horse leaped a flower-bed. They were almost to the drive, when the girl uttered a panic-stricken cry. The captain wheeled his horse violently, and upon his return journey went straight through a flower-bed. The girl had clasped her hands. She beseeched him wildly with her eyes. "Oh, please, don't believe it! I never walk to the old oak tree. Indeed I don't! I never never never walk there."

"Linda had not been to Madrid, but Cuba; and the letter to Leon was nothing more than a cruel fabrication of her parents, who had persuaded her that he was dead, and produced papers recording his death in proof of their declarations. When I discovered to her that Leon was still alive, she fell upon her knees and beseeched me to speed with her to him.

She saw a tall and slender woman, in black, bending toward her, with a willowy appealing grace, and eyes that beseeched. Diana Mallory stood before her. There was a pause. Then Lady Lucy rose slowly, laid down her spectacles, and held out her hand. "It is very kind of you to come and see me," she said, mechanically. "Will you sit down?"

Signy asked, with eyes very wide open; whereupon he beseeched her to be silent, or the cat would be out of the bag in a jiffy; and Signy, still wondering but submissive, held her peace, while Yaspard went rollicking from group to group, singing to a doleful tune with a grin on his face "Thus said the Rover To his jolly crew, Down with the black flag, Up with the blue.

"Many hundreds of times have I asked, prayed, begged, and beseeched Him." "What did you expect to accomplish by your begging and beseeching?" "I do not understand what you mean, Mrs. White." "Did you think you could influence a good and just God by your begging and beseeching, to be more than good and just?" "Oh, I did not wish to influence God," said the pastor.

And now I found it necessary to put an end to this discourse between my man and me; for which purpose I rose up hastily, and made as if I had some occasion to go out, sending Friday for something that was a good way off, I then fell on my knees, and beseeched God that he would inspire me so far as to guide this poor savage in the knowledge of Christ, to answer his questions more clearly, that his conscience might be convinced, his eyes opened, and his soul saved.

"Send for the captain, doctor, please," he pleaded. The captain came, heard Job's story, and shook his head. Job was half frantic. What would Pat Rooney say? He begged the doctor with tears in his eyes. He beseeched the captain. At last they yielded. But how could he cross the line in the daytime? They would have to wait till night.

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