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"This I know, that Gerard is too good to steal, and too wise to load himself with rubbish, going a journey." "Give you good day, then," said Dierich sharply. "The sheepskin you scorn, I value it more than the skin of any in Tergou." And he went off hastily on a false scent. Kate returned into the house and drew Giles aside. "Giles, my heart misgives me; breathe not to a soul what I say to you.
"Why should an enemy deposit a garland on the abbot's tomb, since it was by mere chance that it hath met my eyes?" "Mere chance!" cried Nicholas; "every thing is mere chance with you philosophers. There is more than chance in it. My mind misgives me strangely. That terrible old Abbot Paslew is as troublesome to us in death, as he was during life to our predecessor, Richard Assheton.
"Well, Isabel," said the duke, "thou knowest I have delayed this till the last hour to please thee; for verily, lady mine, thy will is my sweetest law. But now, if thy heart misgives thee " "It does, it does!" exclaimed the duchess, bursting into tears. "If thy heart misgives thee," continued Clarence, who with all his weakness had much of the duplicity of his brothers, "why, let it pass.
Perhaps the Saraband's crew will like to take the Little Sally home again; perhaps when Mr. Thrall knows the ship is here he will want to buy it and go back to his money in America and the misery of it! Do you believe he will? Should I like to remind my husband of his promise to take me home on a visit? Oh, my heart misgives me!
"My mind misgives me. We shall wish we had not done it. He may turn sulky and unmanageable on our hands when he finds himself trapped." "I'll risk it," said Mr. Cravath, confidently. "If I can't bring him around, Helen Wingate will. I never saw the man, woman, child, or dumb beast yet that could resist her." Mr. Randall sighed. "Poor child!" he said. "Isn't her gayety something wonderful?
She was in greater doubt than ever, when she heard voices. "I think I saw her tracks, but I couldn't be sure; Nellie knows too much to walk or fall into the deep water." "I hope so, but my heart misgives me sorely. God be merciful, for if she is lost I can never recover!"
Sir, she said in her low subdued voice, 'my mind misgives me that it is not for Confirmation that you will be preparing him. Mr. Cope started. He had seen little of illness, and had not thought of this. 'Indeed! does the doctor think so ill of him? Do not these cases often partially recover? 'I don't know, Sir; Mr.
"Alas!" he cried, "Felice the bright and beautiful, my heart misgives me of forgetting thee. None other maid shall ever have my love." Then he fell into a swoon and when he came to himself he pleaded sudden sickness. So the marriage was put off, to the great distress of Ernis and his daughter Loret, and Sir Guy gat him to an Inn.
I cannot believe it of our own brothers." "I know not what to think, but my heart misgives me. Thou knowest what Llewelyn ever was, and Howel is but his shadow. I have mistrusted this strange friendship before now, remembering what chanced that first day, and that Llewelyn never forgives or forgets; but I would not have dreamed of such a thing as this.
You must remain behind; the woman insists upon it, and there is no more to be said." "To ould Nick with the ugly winch, for her pains!" half muttered the disappointed soldier to himself. "I wish it may be as your honour says; but my mind misgives me sadly that evil will come of this. Has your honour secured the pistols?" "They are here," returned his captain, placing a hand on either chest.
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