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'bookes receive their doome according to the reader's capacitie, and that alone emboldens me to hope for some measure of success for the present volume.
It emboldens me to ask another favor that you will regard what I have told you of my plans as confidential. I shall give out that I am going to travel for a time. As I believe I mentioned, I do not wish to be recognized in the United States; and that by the time I have made my new name my old one will be forgotten, is one of the sure points upon which I have reckoned. Have I your promise?"
It gave me so much pleasure that it sticks in my memory, and emboldens me to send my love to you both. Ever yours truly, To his Sister, Miss J. Dewey. ST. DAVID'S, Feb. 7, 1882. DEAREST RUSHE, Your precious, sweet little letter came in due time, and was all that a letter could be.
"It is your reputation, honored sir, for justice, which emboldens me, who am but a comparative stranger, with no further claim to your consideration than one man has upon his fellow to do him right, to address you, and endeavor to secure your all-powerful interest in my behalf."
"I do not fear that," replied the goldsmith; "and I am glad to see you smile, my lord methinks it makes you look still more like the good old lord your father; and it emboldens me, besides, to bring out a small request that you would take a homely dinner with me to-morrow. I lodge hard by in Lombard Street.
The condescension with which your Imperial Majesty has been pleased to permit me to approach your royal person, on matters regarding the public service, and even on those more particularly relating to myself, emboldens me to adopt the only means in my power, at this distance, of craving that your Majesty will be graciously pleased to judge of my conduct in the Imperial service, by the result of my endeavours to promote your Majesty's interests, and not by the false reports spread by those who for reasons best known to themselves desire to alienate your Majesty's mind from me, and thus to bring about my removal from your Majesty's service.
To us Frenchmen, this confidence in our leader, which emboldens every one, and suppresses all doubt and hesitation, is half the battle. It was possessed, and completely, not by Bugeaud himself alone all his lieutenants had acquired it.
Simon you will express your admiration at this celerity of their landing and your sense of their cheerfulness in submitting to the difficulties of the first moments. Indeed I would be happy something might also be said to Congress on the subject. Your approbation of my conduct emboldens me to request that Gen.
With your help, I think I can make a figure in a larger world than this: and that, whatever my father, my grandson at least will be but it is time enough to speak of him. What say you? you turn away. I'll not tease you, it is not my way. I said before, ay or no; and your kindness so emboldens me that I say it again, ay or no?" "But you take me so unawares so so Lord! my dear Mr.
'The dear little thing, said Flora, 'having gone off perfectly limp and white and cold in my own house or at least papa's for though not a freehold still a long lease at a peppercorn on the morning when Arthur foolish habit of our youthful days and Mr Clennam far more adapted to existing circumstances particularly addressing a stranger and that stranger a gentleman in an elevated station communicated the glad tidings imparted by a person of name of Pancks emboldens me.
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