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'The little simpleton! he thought to himself. 'If half of what they say of Lady Montbarry is true, Mrs. Ferrari and her trap have but a poor prospect before them. I wonder how it will end? All Mr. Troy's experience failed to forewarn him of how it did end. In the mean time, Mrs. Ferrari held to her resolution. She went straight from Mr. Troy's office to Newbury's Hotel.
You possess a style of conversation which is endured by the king and by Monsieur because they are accustomed to it; but I, who am only a recent arrival at the court, am less familiar with its spirit. I forewarn you that I become incensed when I am made a subject of ridicule. For this reason, I was anxious to give you a slight warning.
I must forewarn you also that the experiment, is only an experiment that it may fail; but even in that case you would be only where you were before no better, no worse, except for the temporary annoyance and suffering." "And if it succeeded?" said Helen, almost in a whisper, as she returned the letter.
And thus the warrior Zál to Rustem spoke "Strong as an elephant thou art, my son, Surpassing thy companions, and I now Forewarn thee that a difficult emprize, Hostile to ease or sleep, demands thy care. 'Tis true, of battles thou canst nothing know, But what am I to do?
He saw all that was amiable and perfect in woman, all that he held most dear and sacred upon earth, tottering on the brink of misery, without knowing the danger of her situation, and found himself unable to prevent her fall, or even to forewarn her of the peril; for as we have already observed, his soul could not brook the thought of communicating the tidings of distress to the tender-hearted Monimia.
If you leave these flocks unharmed, and think of nothing but getting home, you may yet after much hardship reach Ithaca; but if you harm them, then I forewarn you of the destruction both of your ship and of your comrades; and even though you may yourself escape, you will return late, in bad plight, after losing all your men.
"Well, I rather think he ought to have been here a half year ago," growled the Elector, "and we have been expecting him several months already." "But he is here now, my husband, he is actually here now. Only see what a good, affectionate son he is! He has halted at the inn of the Spandow suburb, merely to forewarn us of his arrival.
You will see how I have praised the latter. Well, now I must say 'good-bye, which you will praise me for! Dearest Mr. Boyd's affectionate E.B.B. P.S. Nota bene I wish to forewarn you that I have cut away in the text none of my vowels by apostrophes. When I say 'To efface, wanting two-syllable measure, I do not write 'T' efface' as in the old fashion, but 'To efface' full length.
>From Schiller's poem "Cassandra": "And men my prophet wail deride! The solemn sorrow dies in scorn; And lonely in the waste, I hide The tortured heart that would forewarn. Amid the happy, unregarded, Mock'd by their fearful joy, I trod; Oh, dark to me the lot awarded, Thou evil Pythian God!
Here it is; but I forewarn you that you will not understand it: "The crocodile, when it is under water, receives by two canals into the cavity of the abdomen, a considerable quantity of water, which the animal can renew at will." You are not much the wiser, are you? But wait a moment. We are soon coming to the fishes, and you will then see what an unlimited scope nature has allowed herself here.
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