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John may reward you, for I can only pray for you. Touching his poor little daughter, in case of his death or frenzy, which the Saints of their mercy forefend, I would entreat you of your goodness to place her in some nunnery, but without making known her name and quality until my return; so Heaven bring me home safe.

Now ye gods forefend! If thou hast the chance, thou'lt have it strong." Therewith the Archbishop, in his purple robes, appeared in the archway at the other end of the hall, the King joined him, and still followed by the jester, they both vanished. It was presently made known that the King was about to dine there, and that all were to sit down to eat.

To forefend their beloved land, now doubly sanctified by the blood of her devoted sons who had fallen in the struggle to maintain her liberties and preserve her property, it behooved every true Southron to stand firm against the abhorrent tide of radicalism, to maintain the supremacy and purity of his all-pervading, all-conquering race, and to resist by every available means the threatened domination of an inferior and degraded people, who were set to rule hereditary freemen ere they had themselves scarce ceased to be slaves.

"Talk of rest to striplings, I demand my rights!" "Heaven forefend," said Anthony Woodville, lifting his hand on high, "that I, favoured so highly by the fair dames of England, should demand repose on their behalf. The Count de la Roche speaketh truly; and his steed alone be blamed for his mischance." "It is but a blind beast!" muttered the Burgundian.

Naught that can be done by man or by devil to the body can hurt the soul that is fixed on Christ and does not consent to evil." "The Saints forefend that ever ever I should consent to evil." "It is the Blessed Spirit alone who can guard thy will, my child. Will and soul not consenting nor being led astray thou art safe. Nay, the lack of a fair-favoured face may be thy guard." "All will hate me.

But if he be gone by natural disease, we will yield up the castle to the Earl of Douglas, who is, they say, the King's lieutenant. Or if which Heaven forefend! the noble Prince has had foul play, we will not involve ourselves in the guilt of using arms in defence of the murderers, be they who they will."

'He shall never have her, eh? 'What on earth do you mean? 'Ah! what do I mean! 'Precisely, what do you mean? And also, and at the same time, who the devil are you? 'It is as a friend I come to you. 'Then in that case you may go; I happen to be over-stocked in that line just now. 'Not with the kind of friend I am! 'The saints forefend! 'You love her, you love Miss Lindon!

You will, therefore, in future, work here; but I must recommend to you the greatest foresight and attention; a false stroke, or, which may Heaven forefend, a blot let fall on the original, will plunge you into misfortune."

"My brother Sheva," he said, groaning deeply, "hath the key of my warehouses." "And of the vaulted chamber," whispered Locksley. "No, no may Heaven forefend!" said Isaac; "evil is the hour that let any one whomsoever into that secret!" "It is safe with me," said the Outlaw, "so be that this thy scroll produce the sum therein nominated and set down.

But, to be sure, that baptism in the desert, with the only drop of water they had to drink, seemed to me the very acme of religious fervor and sacred self-sacrifice. I wonder what I should think of the book were I to read it now, which Heaven forefend! The really powerful impression made upon my imagination and feelings at this period, however, was by my first reading of Lord Byron's poetry.

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