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"The souldier however did not withdraw, but with the like invitations offer'd her somewhat to eat, till her maid o'recome, I presume, by the pleasing scent of the wine, no longer cou'd resist the soldier's courtesie.
And by time we enter'd Hungerford town I was advanced so far, and bestrode my old grey so easily, that in gratitude I offer'd him supper and bed at an inn, if he would but buy a new coat: to which he agreed, saying that the world was good. By this, the day was clouded over and the rain coming down apace.
Abe went to Armstrong and helped him up. "'Jack, I'm sorry that I had to hurt you. be said. 'You get on to your horse and go home. "'Abe, you're a better man than me, said the bully, as he offer'd his hand to Abe. 'I'll do anything you say." So the Clary's Grove gang was conquered.
Bacon-Face, had got off both his Hand-Cuffs and Fetters; on opening the Door, they disabled the Man and all rush'd out; then coming up Stairs they met the Gaoler and his other two Men, of whom they demanded the Keys, threatening to murder them if their request was not immediately comply'd with: they then forced his men into the Yard beyond the Hatchway, and a Battle ensu'd, in which the Gaoler behav'd so manfully, tho' he had but one Man to assist him, that he maintain'd the Possession of his Keys till he was heard by his Wife, then in Bed, to call out for Assistance, who fortunately having another Key to the Gaol, ran to rescue him; the Fellows saw her coming and demanded her Key, threatening to murder her if she offer'd to assist her Husband: By this Time the Neighbourhood was alarm'd, and several Persons got to the Gaol Door, when Mrs.
Not the least insult was offer'd to any person, save one Captain Conner, a letter of horses in this place, not many years since remov'd from dear Ireland, who had ript up the lining of his coat and waistcoat under the arms, and watching his opportunity had nearly fill'd 'em with tea, but being detected, was handled pretty roughly.
The fair fille de chambre came close up to the bureau where I was looking for a card took up first the pen I cast down, then offer'd to hold me the ink; she offer'd it so sweetly, I was going to accept it; but I durst not; I have nothing, my dear, said I, to write upon. Write it, said she, simply, upon anything. I was just going to cry out, Then I will write it, fair girl! upon thy lips.
"No matter, he was a great Expence, I shall save at least Forty Pounds a Year by his Death, it's a good Legacy, Tom." He tells him a Lord offer'd him Five Hundred Pounds to carry off his young Lady, but that he refused it, and thought himself obliged to acquaint him with his Lordship's Design. "You are a Fool, replies the old Man; take the Money, I'll consent, we'll snack it Quit of another.
All which things we are freed from by the Gospel; Christ having offer'd up himself once for all, through whom forgiveness of Sin is preached to as many as believe in him, truly repenting of their past Sins, and walking in newness of Life, conformably to the Law of him their Master; but and if, thro' humane Weakness or Imbecillity, we do Sin, he is our Advocate with the Father, who for the sake of him his Beloved Son, will justify, or accept as Righteous, those who truly believe in him, whence we are justify'd by God's free Grace or Favour, and not by the Works of the Law, against which all have transgressed, and fail'd of a perfect Obedience.
Coward, whom nothing but thy power makes strong; Whom Age and Malice bred t'affright the young; Here thou dost tyrannize to that degree, That nothing but my Death will set me free. Erm. and Isil. SCENE IV. Philander's Apartments. Enter Philander and Alcander. Phil. Urge it no more, your Reasons do displease me; I offer'd her a Crown with her Philander, And she was once pleas'd to accept of it.
No indeed life and travel and memory have offer'd and will preserve to me no deeper-cut incidents, panorama, or sights to cheer my soul, than these at Chicoutimi and Ha-ha bay, and my days and nights up and down this fascinating savage river the rounded mountains, some bare and gray, some dull red, some draped close all over with matted green verdure or vines the ample, calm, eternal rocks everywhere the long streaks of motley foam, a milk-white curd on the glistening breast of the stream the little two-masted schooner, dingy yellow, with patch'd sails, set wing-and-wing, nearing us, coming saucily up the water with a couple of swarthy, black-hair'd men aboard the strong shades falling on the light gray or yellow outlines of the hills all through the forenoon, as we steam within gunshot of them while ever the pure and delicate sky spreads over all.
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