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I can still see the face of that dead slave, with the Horror hanging to his beardless chin! Bethink thee! there he'll sit for ever there with the Horror! Come; where may we find water? I would give an emerald for a cup of water!" "At the canal on the borders of the tilled land below the Temple of Horemkhu it is close by," I answered.
"You do not love me, then, as I love you, Anne," said Norris. "If I were a king, I would abandon my throne for you." "You think so now, Norris, because you are not king," she replied. "But I am queen, and will remain so, till I am forced to abandon my dignity." "I understand, madam," rejoined Norris gloomily. "But oh I bethink you to what risks you expose yourself.
But bethink thee thou liest in God's hands a thousandfold more helpless than now thou liest in mine, and like Saul of Tarsus thou wilt find it hard to kick against the pricks. For the maiden, do as thou wilt, for thou canst not do other than the will of God. But I thank thee for what thou hast told me, though I doubt it meaneth little better for me than for thee. Thou hast a kind heart.
Nay, dear lady, 'tis madness, bethink thee! O dear my Mistress O little Helen that I have cherished all thy days, bethink thee do not this thing " "Godric, did not the Duke, my father, strictly charge thee to follow ever my call?" "Aye, my lady." "Then follow now!" And so she turned and beckoned, and Godric perforce followed after.
"Bethink thee, then, whene'er thou com'st to me, From high emprise and noble toil to rest, My thoughts are weak and trivial, matched with thine, But the poor mansion offers thee its best." So Mrs. Marmaduke exalted her horn and exceedingly magnified her manoeuvring office. On the strength of it, she treated herself to profuse felicitations and fished among her neighbors for more.
But if half-heartedly, now and then, when we are at leisure in the intervals of more important and pressing daily business, we spasmodically bethink ourselves, and for a little while seek for the light of God's felt presence to shine upon us, we shall not get it.
"I cannot think why I should have a governess in affliction; it is very hard upon me!" said Kate to herself. Why did she never bethink herself how hard the afflictions were upon Mrs. Lacy, and what good it would have done her if her pupil had tried to be like a gentle little daughter to her, instead of merely striving for all the fun she could get? The lesson time followed.
I tremble a little, but I bethink me of him that made me and died for me, and now calleth me, and my heart revives within me. Then he seemed to fall half asleep, and his soul went wandering in dreams that were not all of sleep just as it had been with little Molly when her end drew near. 'How sweet is the grass for me to lie in, and for thee to eat! Eat, eat, old Ploughman.
Bethink you, my good and dear lord, how many years I have served under your banners and how many services I have rendered. Was it not I who found the ford upon the Seine two days before the great battle? Was it not I also who marshaled the attack at the intaking of Calais?
You may set all you have against it," I added coarsely, "and yet, I swear, the odds will be heavily in your favour." I remember it was Mironsac who first found his tongue, and sought even at that late hour to set restraint upon us and to bring judgment to our aid. "Messieurs, messieurs!" he besought us. "In Heaven's name, bethink you what you do. Bardelys, your wager is a madness.
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