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Updated: July 1, 2025
My God is sinless, eternal, all-wise in Him is my trust; and though stripped and crushed by thee though naked, desolate, void of resource I do not despair, I cannot despair: were the lance of Guthrum now wet with my blood, I should not despair. I watch, I toil, I hope, I pray; Jehovah, in his own time, will aid." I need not continue the quotation; the whole devoir was in the same strain.
But all the other officers got up, surrounded their chief, and said: "Let the captain have his own way, commandant; it is terribly dull here." And the major ended by yielding. "Very well," he replied, and the baron immediately sent for Le Devoir.
And if the husband find his wife maiden that other next night after that she should have been lain by of the man that is assigned therefore, peradventure for drunkenness or for some other cause, the husband shall plain upon him that he hath not done his devoir, in such cruel wise as though the officers would have slain him.
"Je pars sans regret avec la conscience d'avoir fait mon devoir. "Prévenez donc mes parents le mieux que vous pourrez; qu'ils ne cherchent pas
The Grand Master, having allowed the apology of Albert Malvoisin, commanded the herald to stand forth and do his devoir. The trumpets then again flourished, and a herald, stepping forward, proclaimed aloud, "Oyez, oyez, oyez.
Continuing his labor without disturbing the mysterious packet, he waited until the sharp eye of his companion was removed from him. On the table by the side of Jaspar was a bottle of brandy, at which, at short intervals, the miserable man paid his devoir.
I am tempted, in illustration of this season of mental culture, to recur to a conversation which I had with M. Heger on the manner in which he formed his pupils' style, and to give a proof of his success, by copying a devoir of Charlotte's with his remarks upon it.
At the second dressing came to see him the Duke of Nemours' surgeon, called Master Claude, the which did thenceforward have the healing of him; and right well he did his devoir, in such sort that in less than a month he was ready to mount a-horseback.
I was now conquered, and with a sort of surprise told his Majesty I found myself so much engaged by his goodness, as well as my own inclination, that if his Majesty would please to accept of my devoir, I was resolved to serve in his army, or wherever he pleased to command me.
"C'est pour la patrie... mon devoir... je reviendrai bientot... Courage, ma femme!" Courage! How many million times was the word spoken that night of mobilization by women who saw the sudden pallor of their men, by men who heard the cry of their women?
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