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Updated: May 22, 2025


"Thou art a bad Christian, Sancho," said Don Quixote on hearing this, "for once an injury has been done thee thou never forgettest it: but know that it is the part of noble and generous hearts not to attach importance to trifles. What lame leg hast thou got by it, what broken rib, what cracked head, that thou canst not forget that jest?

And forgettest the LORD thy maker, that hath stretched forth the heavens, and laid the foundations of the earth; and hast feared continually every day because of the fury of the oppressor, as if he were ready to destroy? and where is the fury of the oppressor? The captive exile hasteneth that he may be loosed, and that he should not die in the pit, nor that his bread should fail.

"Thou forgettest I am a bishop; I can lay spirits if they arise." The sexton stood at the open door a group of the bishop's retainers farther off that iron door which never opened to inmate before. Geoffrey and the Jew advanced to the grave, amidst stone coffins and recesses in the walls, where the dead lay, much as in the catacombs. They stopped before a certain recess.

"Carlo! thou forgettest that this is the palace of the Doge!" whispered the girl, while she threw a timid glance behind her. "I forget nothing that is connected with the Republic! It is all here," striking his flushed brow "what is not there, is in my heart!" "Poor Carlo! this cannot last for ever there will be an end!" "Thou art right," answered the Bravo hoarsely.

Tongue of the King, thou who are named Mopo, or Umbopa, Son of Makedama; thou forgettest certain words which the Inkosazana whispered to thee when she threw her cloak about thy head ere thou fleddest away from the Council of the King. Of course, we do not know the words, but why dost thou not repeat them, Tongue of the King?"

"Thou forgettest, worthiness, that it is not proper to call a priest wretched," replied Mentezufis. "And if want threatens none of them, the merit is found in their moderate style of living." "In that case the statues drink the wine which is carried every day to the temples, while stone gods dress their wives in gold and jewels," jeered Ramses. "But no more about your abstemiousness.

I have no doubt that, with the blessing of God, and a little of thy exhortation, he will turn out a true Christian before he leaveth us.’ ‘My exhortation!’ said Peter, and a dark shade passed over his countenance; ‘thou forgettest what I am—I—I—but I am forgetting myself; the Lord’s will be done; and now put away the things, for I perceive that our friends are coming to attend us to the place of meeting.’

"Thou art too young to set up for a reformer of the world, girl; and forgettest that this is the ship of one of the greatest officers of Europe, and that he has many demands on his time. Thou canst now go; I will repeat what thou hast said." "I have another request to ask, Eccellenza permission to see Don Francesco; that I may at least receive his blessing." "He is not in this ship.

Customarily thou art so cloistered in that the goodwife declares thou forgettest to eat for three days together and certes there is little thou canst eat when thou goest not abroad to buy provision! What devil must drive thee on a long journey in this hour of heat and ferment?

I have no doubt that, with the blessing of God, and a little of thy exhortation, he will turn out a true Christian before he leaveth us. 'My exhortation! said Peter, and a dark shade passed over his countenance; 'thou forgettest what I am I I but I am forgetting myself; the Lord's will be done; and now put away the things, for I perceive that our friends are coming to attend us to the place of meeting.

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