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Morton had first to bring over the housekeeper, who made a thousand objections, as usual, in order to have the pleasure of being besought and entreated; but, when she was gained over, it was comparatively easy to induce old Milnwood to accept of a servant, whose wages were to be in his own option.

"It had to do with his marriage and his daughter's legitimacy," he slowly replied. "Surely my sister imparted this to the Penzance police inspector, when she besought his assistance?" "I know nothing about it," replied Barrant quickly and emphatically. "I shall be glad if you will tell me." "Certainly." Austin Turold related the story of his brother's disclosure closure.

And King Mark besought Sir Launcelot for to abide a while in Tintagel; but Sir Launcelot refused this hospitality, saying: "I have an adventure to do for the sake of my master, King Arthur, and I may not abide here at this present.

He recovered his feet, my blade met his, yet each paused, well knowing the deadly lottery of such a duel in the dark. The lady ran up as nearly between us as she dared, and besought: "Oh, Messires, Messires," she plucked me by the sleeve, "do not fight; there is no need of it." "Get out of the way you impudent hussy," he commanded, "I'll kill your meddling lover, like the varlet hound he is."

But the lands trembled sore, and were adread, and none, nay not the richest, dared to welcome Phoebus, not till Lady Leto set foot on Delos, and speaking winged words besought her: "Delos, would that thou wert minded to be the seat of my Son, Phoebus Apollo, and to let build him therein a rich temple!

"And should we not," suggested Louise, "have whipped cream and raspberry jam with the pancakes?" "Yes, with pleasure," returned the mother, "Jacobi would unquestionably recommend that." Louise blushed, and the Judge besought with animation that there might be something a little more substantial than "angels' food" for supper, which was promised him.

All this was more an inward perception than a vision under distinct forms, and it appeared to me that the Divine Will of our Lord withdrew in some sort into the Eternal Father, in order to permit all those sufferings which his human will besought his Father to spare him, to weigh upon his humanity alone.

New London got a bad name from this robbery, and the governor, though besought by the assembly to make good the shortage, failed to do so, and lost his place at the next election. It was reputed that some of the treasure was buried on the shore by the robbers.

But my last card, the card upon which I was depending, was yet to be played. "Will you do me the honour to step aside with me, Chevalier?" I commanded rather than besought. "At your service, sir," said he; and I drew him out of earshot of those others. "Now, Saint-Eustache, we can talk," said I, with an abrupt change of manner from the coldly arrogant to the coldly menacing.

And when we turned to these men and besought them, "Tell us, dear brethren, how we shall obtain, without offense, the means to send help to those perishing churches?" they were silent. This was not their function.

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