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"A thousand pardons, my lord. How delighted I am to see your Grace!" "Hush! What are you thinking of, my dear M. Baisemeaux? What do you suppose would be thought of a bishop in my present costume?" "Pray, excuse me, I had forgotten. Take this gentleman's horse to the stables," cried Baisemeaux. "No, no," said Aramis; "I have five thousand pistoles in the saddle-bags."

"For goodness' sake, hush! They'll hear you." "Hullo! hullo! what's all this?" came a voice from across the sward. "Excuse me, sir!" whispered Knapp, unabashed. "I'd best be steppin it. Here are your papers, sir." He flung a packet through the window and flashed away. The Gentleman sat on the wall in the moonlight. "So your chap's back," he called in his friendly voice.

They let him in, but instantly closed the door. "Now, hush!" said Raby, "and let me tell him." He then, in a very few hurried words, told him the matter. Coventry hung his head lower and lower. Mr. Carden was terribly shaken. He could hardly speak for some time. When he did, it was in the way of feeble expostulation. "Oh, my child! my child! what, would you commit murder?"

It would be better for the public conscience, I believe, if such were still hung in chains, or buried at the cross-roads with a stake through their bodies." "Hush, Alan, hush!" I cried hysterically, as I clung to him; "don't speak harshly of her: you do not know, you cannot tell, how terribly she was tempted. How can you?" He looked down at me in bewildered surprise. "How can I?" he repeated.

An' if you quoted a verse o' poetry in company, my land, there was a hush like you'd swore. So gradually I'd got to keepin' still about such things.

He starved himself to death for fear of being poisoned." "Of being poisoned by you! You are a fine fellow! But your hour will soon come." "Hush!... I remember every thing now. My father was a noodle who let France be overrun by the English, and when the Maid of Orleans saved him, gave her up to the English.

Every one talking at once and nobody listening to any one. "I don't know now how I pushed through into the Court, but at last I was inside and found myself crushed up against the doors of the Palace by a mob of soldiers and students. Here there was a kind of hush. "When the door of the Palace opened there was a little sigh of interest.

The moon shone full upon her face. She stooped over Helena, parted the ringlets of hair upon her forehead, and kissed her gently. "You will be good to this poor girl when I am gone, Belinda!" said she, turning away from her as she spoke: "I only came to look at her for the last time." "Are you then serious, my dear Lady Delacour?" "Hush!

People enter bearing a cap upon a pole, followed by a crier. Women and children thronging tumultuously after them. FIRST WORKMAN. What means the drum? Give heed! MASTER MASON. Why here's a mumming! And look, the cap, what can they mean by that? CRIER. In the emperor's name, give ear! WORKMEN. Hush! silence! hush! CRIER. Ye men of Uri, ye do see this cap!

"Hush! you must never call your mother by such a name. After to-morrow morning you are to be the son of a washerwoman. Remember that, and now be still! There, your hair is done now. Pick up the locks from the floor and lay them on the table, Jeanne Marie. We must leave them here, that the officer may find them in the morning, and not wonder if he does not recognize the urchin.