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Updated: May 4, 2025
"Tha's right, June. You do like the doctor says, honey." "I'd just as lief, Dad," she answered, and lay down obediently. When she was out of her head, at the height of the fever, Mrs. Gillespie could always get her to take the medicine and could soothe her fears and alarms. Mollie was chief nurse.
I'd just as lief do it as not; only it seems foolish for me to sing when there are so many older people with better voices to do it." "Well, sing some simple little ballad, and I don't believe but what the people will like it just as much as the arias and things sung by the more pretentious singers."
Finding in herself, also, no such sweet ashamed emotions as had before now crossed her heart on account of lesser men, she grew grave and troubled; and she said to the king: "Brother, is this love? For I had as lief he were away as here; and when he is here he kisses my hand as though it were a statue's hand; and and I feel as though it were. They say you know what love is. Is this love?"
You might know that I should never give my consent to that. I should almost as lief bury you. And how can you want to leave your good home, and all your friends, to live in a ship, exposed to storms and death all the time?" "It is not because I do not love my home and friends, but I have a desire to sail on a voyage to some other country.
A swift destruction soon shall seize On his unhappy race; And the next age his hated name Shall utterly deface." "I know the Psa'am I know the Psa'am!" said the leader hastily; "but I would as lief not sing it. 'Twasn't made for singing. We chose it once when the gipsy stole the pa'son's mare, thinking to please him, but pa'son were quite upset.
She thought he was come to play the landlord, and she determined to let him see that her mood was independent and free, that she would as lief give up the business as keep it. In particular she meant to accuse him of having deliberately deceived her as to his intentions on his previous visit. "Well, missis!" the aged man greeted her. "We've made it up between us.
Glennie and carried his gown for him back to his lodging in the village. Mr. Glennie was always very friendly, making much of me, and talking to me as though I were his equal; which was due, I think, to there being no one of his own knowledge in the neighbourhood, and so he had as lief talk to an ignorant boy as to an ignorant man.
It would have been lief to the margrave, had they left it undone. Wisely he rode then to them through the press and said to his knights, that they were ware that Gunther's men were evil-minded toward them. If they would leave off the jousting, it would please him much.
Indeed, before his confinement, he used for exercise to walk to the ale-house; but he was CARRIED back again. I did not think he ought to be shut up. His infirmities were not noxious to society. He insisted on people praying with him; and I'd as lief pray with Kit Smart as any one else. Another charge was, that he did not love clean linen; and I have no passion for it. Johnson continued.
"So let us try it then," quoth Hagen, the knight. Spake the sturdy Siegfried: "Then will I lay me down on the green sward at your feet." How lief it was to Gunther, when he heard these words! Then the bold knight spake again: "I'll tell you more. I'll take with me all my trappings, my spear and shield and all my hunting garb." Around him he quickly girded his quiver and his sword.
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