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Updated: July 22, 2025
One day, date not given, a young French Officer, of ingenuous prepossessing look, though much flurried at the moment, came across as involuntary deserter; flying from a great peril in his own camp. The name of him is Chasot, Lieutenant of such and such a Regiment: "Take me to Prince Eugene!" he entreats, which is done.
"If," he said, "you forbid him to appear before me, you will not forbid me to appear before him. You do not wish him to come out of prison, suffer me then to go to prison with him, and to be the companion of his captivity. We must comfort this poor brother, who entreats us for help. I promise you that he shall not leave the prison except with your leave."
She has had a boding dream, moreover, in which Rinaldo has vanquished her, and all the consolations of her maidens cannot restore her peace of mind. Hidraot, her uncle, entreats her to choose a husband, but she declares that she will bestow her hand upon no one but the conqueror of Rinaldo.
Concession when the person on his trial does not defend the deed that has been done, but entreats to be pardoned for it: and this again is divided into two parts, purgation and deprecation. Purgation is when the fact is admitted, but when the guilt of the fact is sought to be done away. And this may be on three grounds, of ignorance, of accident, or of necessity.
That is the principle of the citizenship that was 'accounted GOOD' when this play began, when this play was written. 'He was a kind of nothing, titleless, Till he had forged himself a name i' the fire Of burning Rome. That is his modest answer to the military friend who entreats him to spare the city.
"Ah, Barbarina, will we never again return to our beautiful Italy?" said Marietta, tearfully. "Did I say that, sister? I said only, I would not appear in public." "But, Barbarina, he entreats so earnestly, and he offers you an enormous salary!" "I am rich enough, Marietta." "No! no one is rich enough! Money is power, and the more millions one has to spend, the more is one beloved."
"She is ambitious," thought Charles; "it is by dazzling her love of glory, not by mere passionate entreaties, that I must hope to be successful. I pray you be seated, my fair Alice," he said; "the lover entreats the King commands you." "The King," said Alice, "may permit the relaxation of the ceremonies due to royalty, but he cannot abrogate the subject's duty, even by express command.
The father entreats her in wild and pathetic words. She heeds him not. She turns her face from him, and crouches down, hugging the knees of the priest! "She knows me not! Oh, God! my child! my child!" Again Seguin speaks in the Indian tongue, and with imploring accents "Adele! Adele! I am your father!" "You! Who are you? The white men; our foes! Touch me not! Away, white men! away!"
Need I say that I have often spoken of you to Doris, and that she entreats you to be her friend as well as mine, when we meet again in England? "Good-by, darling, for the present. With fondest love, "Your CECILIA." "P.S. I have formed a new habit. In case of feeling hungry in the night, I keep a box of chocolate under the pillow. You have no idea what a comfort it is.
Lemoal, on his side, is anxious to receive the money for his note, while poor Davilliers, "struck with terror by nocturnal arrests," and seeing that Lemoal is always on the top of the ladder, concludes to pay; at first, he gives him thirty thousand livres, and next, the charges, amounting in all to forty-one thousand livres, when, being at the end of his resources, he begs and entreats to have his note returned to him.
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