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Each day she grew more and more accustomed to the bewildering sights and sounds about her, and more and more willing to intrust herself to the dark-colored guides. At last, chafing at so many delays, she decided to make the expedition without her new friends. She had made some experiments in riding upon a donkey, and found she was seldom thrown, and could not be hurt by the slight fall.
"I could not have happened on any person to whom I would have been so willing to intrust it." "We will consider the question," he said gravely. In this remarkable community, and under the guidance of this remarkable man, I now began a difficult and to me astonishing life.
"We will do what we can to save any people on board her," said Captain Davenport. "Get the life-boat ready for lowering, Mr Tarbox." "Ay, ay, sir; I am ready to go in her," answered the boatswain. "Perhaps Mr Thudicumb may wish to go, or the second officer; but if not, Tarbox, I would intrust her to you more readily than to anybody."
As, however, many questions in international maritime law are understood differently and therefore interpreted differently in various countries, it was deemed advisable not to intrust legislative powers to the proposed court, but to determine the rules of law properly applicable in a Conference of the representative maritime nations.
My dear old man, won't you intrust this business to me? Let me personally bring it through! Friend, I began it and I will finish it!" Chubikoff shook his head and frowned. "We know how to manage difficult matters ourselves," he said; "and your business is not to push yourself in where you don't belong. Write from dictation when you are dictated to; that is your job!"
Around his neck had hung a hastily-written message: "This is my son, Nehal Singh, whose life and heritage I intrust to my conquerors in the name of justice and mercy." And he had taken the boy in his arms and borne him thence as tenderly as if he had been his own. Since then twenty-five years had passed.
What this man's aim was, who hath just offered himself, I partly guess, but it hath failed; and if your lordship will intrust the matter to me, I will answer that no further impediment shall arise, but that the sentence shall be fully carried out, and the law satisfied. Your lordship can trust me." "I know it," replied the earl. "Be it as you will. It is now on the stroke of nine.
So that the Russian Government, to procure the condemnation of those whom they want to punish, never intrust them to the ordinary tribunals, but have them tried before a court martial, which, is only a parody of justice. The prosecutors Themselves often refuse to proceed, and even when they do proceed, often in spite of the law, really defend those they ought to be accusing.
In making my request to the emperor, your father, and praying him to intrust to me the happiness of your imperial highness, may I hope that you will understand the sentiments which lead me to this act? May I flatter myself that it will not be decided solely by the duty of parental obedience?
The latter, without making any reply, dropped five shillings into his hand; but, in the course of a few minutes for the coach changed horses there he desired him to call the waiter or landlord, or any one to whom he could intrust his trunks until morning. "You are going to stop in the 'Mithre, sir, of course," said the guard, inquiringly.
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