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"I made up my mind in a flash. 'Why, doctor, I said, 'I guess I feel an almighty fool, but I owe it to you to let you know that it wasn't the Bill Sikes business I was up to. Then I went on and mumbled out something about a girl.

If you have any business Depending there be short, and let me hear it, And pay your fees. Little French Lawyer 'Shall you be able to carry this honest fellow's cause for him? said Mannering. 'Why, I don't know; the battle is not to the strong, but he shall come off triumphant over Jock of Dawston if we can make it out. I owe him something.

That is just the way a man should spend his later years after filling the highest magistracies, after commanding armies, and devoting himself wholly to the service of the State for as long as it became him to do so. For we owe our early and middle manhood to our country, our last years are due to ourselves as indeed the laws direct which enforce retirement when we reach a certain age.

It is pleasant to grow old when one is surrounded by those beings who owe their life to you, who love you, who caress you, who tell you charming and foolish little things which warm your heart and console you for everything.

Yes, my lord, they bless you, you, for although you say you have done nothing in its institution but to nominate Germain for head cashier, and that it is an unknown who has done this good work, we like better to believe that it is to you we owe it; it is more natural.

Ay, that's true; when the wine is in, the wit is out." Said Rosa, "Well, if he should happen to be so foolish, pray think of ME; of all we owe him, and how much I love him, and ought to love him." She then bestowed a propitiatory kiss, and ran off to dress for dinner; it was a much longer operation to-day than usual. Dr. Staines was punctual. Mr. Lusignan commented favorably on that.

I have been singularly fortunate, but I owe my good fortune in no small degree to you; for I could have had no better introduction than to ride in your train." "You deserve all the credit you have obtained, Philip. You have grasped every opportunity that was presented to you, and have always acquitted yourself well.

I look upon this as a duty which I owe less to you than to my country, because I am satisfied that the most important service which can be rendered to any man, not ashamed of either your habits or principles, is to lay before him a clear, but short and simple statement, of that which constitutes his duty as a landlord I should say an Irish landlord for there is a national idiosyncrasy of constitution about such a man, which appears to prevent him from properly discharging his duties, either as a friend to himself, or a just man to his tenantry.

"You owe me three dollars on it." "Good!" cried the lad. "I'll give you the money out of my next allowance. It's the motor boat, fellows," he added. "A motor boat!" cried Betty. "What good is a motor boat up here, with the river frozen?" "Oh, it's something new a little idea of my own," said Will. "It's a converted motor-cycle gasoline engine, that can be attached to our ice boat.

For a full satisfaction given by this man for harms done by another may neither obtain the love of the person offended, nor the smallest gift which the person offending hath not deserved. Suppose I owe to this man ten thousand talents, and another should pay him every farthing, there remaineth over and above by that complete satisfaction not one single halfpenny for me.

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