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The compliment was returned, and as Alexander Jardine describes "'exeunt' warriors," who did not again molest them, although they were heard all around the camp throughout the night. A heavy thunderstorm in the evening. 'November' 21. The cattle were started as usual, but as ill-luck would have it, 13 of the horses were not to be found.
And herewith EXPLICIT DE STAAL. Scene closes: EXEUNT OMNES; are off to Paris or Versailles again; to Luneville and the Court of Stanislaus again, where also adventures await them, which will be heard of!
Exeunt LADIES. Thus runs the comedy, trippingly as the tongue of a gay raconteur. Sometimes the scenes are exaggerated, sometimes the characters may be overdrawn, but the satire is true, and the wit is of the best. Take, for instance, the picture reproduced above. Are not its colours albeit bold and merciless tinged with the redeeming hue of naturalness?
"No need for us to try it, Laura; for it wouldn't fit us, if our feet were as small as Chinese dolls; our parts are played out; therefore 'Exeunt wicked sisters to the music of the wedding-bells." And pouncing upon the dismayed artist, she swept her out and closed the door with a triumphant bang.
Come, let's sing our old Song, And then come view me how I doe my busines. Boy, come, sing you for me. Exeunt. Enter 2 Captaines & their Soldiers, severally. 1 Cap. Here stand we fast. 2 Cap. Cock all your Musketts, Soldiers, now, And gentlemen be ready to bend your pikes; The prisoner's comming out. 1 Cap. But doe you thinck They meane to take his head of, or to fright him? 2 Cap.
But that is neither here nor there; you are now her declared suitor, and you have a right to stipulate; in short, you have only to say the word, and 'exeunt Dodds, as the play-books say." "Dodds? I have no objection to the lady. Would it not be possible to invite her to tea alone?" "Quite possible, but useless. She would not stir out without her brother."
'Well, you are a very mysterious pair, and a very charming one. 'So we think ourselves as to the charmingness. . . . and as for the mystery . . . "Omnia exeunt in mysterium," says somebody, somewhere- -or if he don't, ought to, seeing that it is so.
Lilly, 'eaven is quite different." Couldn't be much 'appier to my mind." John Seaward steps to the front, and says a few words says them so well, too, so simply, so kindly, yet so heartily, that the army is roused to a pitch of great enthusiasm; but we leave this speech to the reader's imagination: after which Exeunt Omnes.
He was a true Devonshire blade. Sec. My Countryman, sir: therefore would I have given the price of a hundred of the best Toledoes rather then heare the misse of him at home complayned by his Wife and Children. Jew. Your tendernes becomes you, sir, but not the time, which wafts us hence to shun a greater danger. Exeunt. Enter Pike in shackles, nightcap, playsters on his face; a Jaylor. Pike.
"If it be friendship and the love God bids us bear to our enemy, go at once to the Holy Scriptures, which you can do with a very small amount of research, and quote no less than the words of God himself: Ego autem dico vobis: diligite inimicos vestros. If you speak of evil thoughts, turn to the Gospel: De corde exeunt cogitationes malae.
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