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Well, now, Caithness told us that he went into the man's cell and said, 'You have been reprieved, John, or William, or whatever the fellow's name was. And the man looked at him and said: 'Is that so? That's good that's good; and that was all he said. And then, again, he told one man whose life he had tried very hard to save: 'The Home Secretary has refused to intercede for you.
In the wars of Te Waharoa, the mission-stations of Rotorua and Matamata were stripped, but no blood was shed. The Wesleyans set up again at Hokianga. Everywhere the teachers were allowed to preach, to intercede, to protest.
'Yes, please, sir; but but he's only a little fellow. The master's tremendous words seemed to call for this reminder. Joel screwed his grin down another wrinkle or two. 'Yet you intercede for the ruffian try to buy him off, and at a valuation, too, that proves you to be deaf to the voice of reason and utterly improvident. 'Oh, Mr. Ham, he didn't mean it really, he didn't mean it!
I confess it, but I became one of them for selfish motives, not for political ones. Never mind that. It is not my intention to intercede for mercy, for I know that your heart is a stranger to that quality. It is to tell you a truth that you should know.
However the Lieutenant and I might consent to a temporary truce, his superior officer, Major Brennan, would not likely prove of the same mind." "Then you really must go?" "Unless you specially desire to witness a cavalry skirmish in your front dooryard, I certainly consider it best," and I held out my hand. "Surely we part as friends, and I may hope that you will intercede in my behalf with Mrs.
Once upon a time, I may tell you, an anchorite happened to be on his travels; and as the people came pressing around him, and kneeling to him, and tearfully beseeching him with the words, 'Oh holy father, intercede for us with the wolves which are devouring our substance! he replied: 'Ha! Are you, or are you not, Orthodox Christians?
But he had uttered the last of his words. The count had suddenly recovered himself and dashed from the room. The priest passed his hand across his forehead and sank slowly to the floor. "He will see that I spoke the truth," he thought, as he fell asleep, "and to-morrow he will intercede for my poor friends."
On November 5, 1890, the London Times published a letter from N.S. Joseph, honorary secretary to the Russo-Jewish Committee in London, passionately appealing to the public men of England to intercede on behalf of his persecuted coreligionists.
And we are here to intercede with the Sun, our father, that he may give to our people rain, and the fruits of the earth, and all that is good for them." The āh-shi-wi then journeyed on, led by āh-ai-ū-ta and Mā-ā-sē-we, to the present site of Zuñi. The Kō-yē-mē-shi and Kō-mō-kĕt-si passed down through the interior of the mountain into the depths of the lake, the waters of everlasting happiness.
So she went up, and he after her; whilst he looked at her back and saw her buttocks smiting against each other, like the billows in the troubled sea; and he recited the following verses: In her face an advocate harbours, who blots out her every fault From the hearts of mankind, for he is mighty to intercede.
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