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She could not see how Emma's bluntness was to be refined, save by putting her into fashion's crucible; and this she more than once resolved to do, at any risk. With this resolution, however, there always came a fearfulness, which seemed a warning voice from the tomb, bidding her "beware;" and to this voice of warning she took reluctant heed.
The Emperor's acceptance of the terms from fear or wile, or because of new wars pressing in his own lands: his promise to leave the customs of the realm to Cyprus: and then, as Suzerain, his swift summons to the Lord of Iblin to join him in Crusade with men and arms. But the friends of the faithful guardian close round him and the chant of Margherita grows fierce and ominous: "Beware!
How it warns us to beware lest we, unknowing what we are about, and thinking that we are fighting for the honour of God, may really all the while be but serving ourselves and rejecting His message and His Messenger!
Then, incidentally, he condemned their bodies to be burnt, without specifying when, how, or by whom. Out of the gloom a clear voice spoke, saying "You exceed your powers, Priest, and usurp those of the King. Beware!" A tumult followed, in which some cried "Aye" and some "Nay," and when at length it died down the Bishop, or it may have been the Abbot for none could see who spoke exclaimed
But Cyrillon went on unheedingly, "Beware of that symbol of your Church, Monsignor! It is a very strange one! It seems about to be expanded into a reality of dreadful earnest! 'I know not the man, said Peter. Monsignor, there is no true representative of Christ in this world!" "Not for heretics possibly," said Moretti disdainfully.
In this circular, addressed to the magistracies of Holland, he urged his countrymen once more with arguments already employed by him, and in more strenuous language than ever, to beware of a truce even more than of a peace, and warned them not to swerve by a hair's breadth from the formula in regard to the sovereignty agreed upon at the very beginning of the negotiations.
"Please don't ever look at the new moon through a knot hole," she said in a half whisper. The young man laughed. "Why not?" "If you do, you'll never get married." "I mustn't look at the new moon through a knot hole and I must beware of the flute and the snare drum," said Mr. Biggs. "Don't be alarmed by my daughter's fancies," Kelso advised. "They are often rather astonishing.
I was now doubly anxious to unravel the mystery of "Units," whoever or whatever he, she, or it might be; whom the one lady advised me to "beware of," for my own sake the other to "shoot," for my friend's sake. I resolved to ask young Flixton, but he was nowhere to be found. "What a nice girl Miss Vernon is!" said my brother on our way home; "and she has got twenty thousand pounds, too."
And more and more she had to look out for the terrible Grey Wolves. The Grey Wolf, of course, is much larger and stronger than the Coyote, but the Coyote has the advantage of speed, and can always escape in the open. All it must beware of is being caught in a corner. Usually when a Grey Wolf howls the Coyotes go quietly about their business elsewhere.
In the spirit of genuine patriotism, I warn the American people, by all that is just and honorable, to BEWARE!
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