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"You feared perhaps we should not come," said Stukeley, with a sneer at the Captain's avowed mistrust of him. "Yet now, I trust, you'll do me the justice to admit that I have shown myself an honest man." The uncompromising King looked at him and frowned, misliking the words. "I hope that you'll continue so," he answered stiffly.

Meanwhile, Belesa, the princess of Navarre, misliking of the proposed match with a man she has never seen, has withdrawn from her father's court to the same pastoral retreat, where she has at once been elected queen of the courtly company.

Frank wouldn't want to." "Who'd you like?" "Well Jombateeste." "Ask him." Whitwell called to the Canuck, and he came forward to the edge of the mow, and stood, fork in hand, looking down. "Want to stay here this winter and look after the horses, Jombateeste?" Whitwell asked. "Nosseh!" said the Canuck, with a misliking eye on Jeff. "I mean, along with me," Whitwell explained.

At the fifth course came knights right fair and tall, and each brought a naked sword in his hand and presented their heads to the Lady. Lancelot beheld the martyrdom of these knights, and sore misliking had he of the services of such folk. They are risen from meat and the lady goeth to her chamber and sitteth on a couch.

Greatest force and constancie alwaies remaineth with those that séek to deliuer themselues from miserie. Thus hauing taken aduise togither, and wholie misliking their present state, they determined to take weapon in hand, and so by force to seeke for reformation.

I will do it for thee, and no trouble. With that he leaned forward, and spoke to his mare she was just of the tint of a strawberry, a young thing, very beautiful and she arched up her neck, as misliking the job; yet, trusting him, would attempt it.

These sympathies are pretty sure to be mutual amongst men and women, and if, for my part, some kind friend tells me that such and such a man has been abusing me, I am almost sure, on my own side, that I have a misliking to such and such a man. We like or dislike each other, as folks like or dislike the odour of certain flowers, or the taste of certain dishes or wines, or certain books.

Add to this that Kunz was a well-favored, slender youth; but as compared with Herdegen's splendid looks and stalwart frame he looked no more than common. For this cause he had no ill-wishers while our eldest's uncommon beauty in all respects, and his hasty temper, ever ready to boil over for good or evil, brought upon him much ill-will and misliking.

Take such a portrait as that which a turner in Eastcheap, Nehemiah Wallington, has left us of a London housewife, his mother. "She was very loving," he says, "and obedient to her parents, loving and kind to her husband, very tender-hearted to her children, loving all that were godly, much misliking the wicked and profane.

Denys, 'tis so sweet to obey, and sweetest of all to obey one who is far, far away, and cannot enforce my duty, but must trust my love for my obedience. Ah, Gerard, my darling, at hand I might have slighted thy commands, misliking thy folk as I have cause to do; but now, didst bid me go into the raging sea and read thy sweet letter to the sharks, there I'd go.

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