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Minion callest thou him?" she continued, with increasing vehemence. "He was indeed my lover, and a most true one; but never sought he grace from me by look or word contented with such humble observance as men pay to the saints. And the good the valiant the faithful must die for this!" "Oh, peace, peace, for pity's sake," whispered the Queen, "you do but offend him more!"
In consequence of this the merchants, both of the Minion and our ship, determined to go on before them, understanding that no other ships had gone that way before this season, and that our trade might not be interrupted by the French ship.
"I meant to have unloaded it, of course," pursued the excellent Secretary, "but it passed out of my mind." A week or two afterwards, I found in one of those obscure columns of "minion solid," in which the great New York papers embalm the memory of their current metropolitan crime, the following notice:
I have longed for some better object of worship than the trifler of fashion, or the yet more ignoble minion of the senses. I ask a vent for enthusiasm, for devotion, for romance, for a thousand subtle and secret streams of unuttered and unutterable feeling.
So far, however, she had no cause to distrust her chatelaine's honour, nor even her judgment. Both, she doubted not, were in Prosper's keeping. Maulfry was in a gay, malicious humour. She pinched Isoult's cheek when she met her. "Tired of waiting, my minion?" she began. "No, ma'am, I am not tired at all." "That is well. I went by the eye-shine. So you are still patient for the great reward!
I have heard repeatedly of the misdeeds of this "minion of the moon;" for every midnight depredation that takes place in park, or fold, or farm-yard, is laid to his charge. Starlight Tom, in fact, answers to his name; he seems to walk in darkness, and, like a fox, to be traced in the morning by the mischief he has done.
When she looked up it was with a smile so radiant that the young man gasped for breath, and his heart beat faster than ever it had done in warfare. "But you will not give me up?" she murmured, softly. "Then would I be in truth a faithless minion," cried the young man, fervently; "not, indeed, to my country, but to your fascinating sex, which I never adored so much as now."
God himself is working; His great thought wearieth not, nor standeth still, In every throb of his vast heart is lurking Some mighty purpose of his mightier will. Wherefore idle? Not a leaf's slight rustle But chides thee in thy vain, inglorious rest; Be a strong actor in the great world, bustle, Not a, weak minion or a pampered guest! Wherefore idle? Oh I my faint soul, wherefore?
Famous names were tossed about in undertones. Entered then the enemy of the proletariat. Kitty, being a New Yorker born, had had her weather eye roving. The brass-buttoned minion of the law was always around when a bit of innocent fun was going on. As the policeman reached the inner rim of the audience the last notes of Handel's "Largo" were fading on the ear.
For the fellow was a mere minion of pleasure, and had never learnt to bear the assaults of calamity. This man's hurt was ominous of the carnage that was to follow at the feast.
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