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A million or more pardons, but Monsieur could not go in that direction. The exit was there, pointing. As patiently and carefully as I could, considering my agitation, I explained that I did not wish to find the exit. I was a friend, a yes, a er relative of the young lady who had just sung and who had been taken ill. I wanted to go to her. Another million pardons, but that was impossible.
In, the last days of April he intimated it as a common opinion in Paris, that these naval preparations of Philip were an elaborate farce; "that the great elephant would bring forth but a mouse that the great processions, prayers, and pardons, at Rome, for the prosperous success of the Armada against England; would be of no effect; that the King of Spain was laughing in his sleeve at the Pope, that he could make such a fool of him; and that such an enterprise was a thing the King never durst think of in deed, but only in show to feed the world."
Hate not then my memory, and forgive me yes, forgive me when I'm no more, said Cain, who then turned his eyes to the ceiling of the court-house. 'Yes, there she is, Francisco! there she is! and see, cried he, extending both arms above his head, 'she smiles upon yes, Francisco, your sainted mother smiles and pardons
A woman easily pardons a crime for which too great love is the excuse: Mary Stuart was woman before being queen she pardoned.
What shall I say of such as cry up and maintain the cheat of pardons and indulgences? that by these compute the time of each soul's residence in purgatory, and assign them a longer or shorter continuance according as they purchase more or fewer of these paltry pardons?
"You flung that blanket over my head and dragged me off the fellow!" said Merry. "You permitted him to escape!" "A thousand pardons! I thought you were the other. I thought he had you down. It was dark. I could not see." "You deliberately aided him to escape." "No, no; I swear I made a sad mistake I swear it!"
As I had agreed with Barbaro to visit the fair marchionesses, I dressed carefully, and after a slight repast with the countess, who was pleasant but did not quite please me, I met my fellow-countryman and we called on the two cousins. "I have come," said I, "to beg your pardons for having revealed to you the secret of the snuff-box."
Mac, on the striking of the brig, had crawled up the companion, and he now showed himself and spoke up. "Captain Wicks," said he, "it's me that brought this trouble on the lot of ye. I'm sorry for ut, I ask all your pardons, and if there's any one can say 'I forgive ye, it'll make my soul the lighter." Wicks stared upon the man in amaze; then his self-control returned to him.
He would remove the dishes with his own hands. 'Pardon! said the bald man, politely. 'It was impossible! Monsieur was of another opinion. He required no further attendance that night. 'But Madame the bald man hinted. 'Madame, replied Monsieur, 'had her own maid. It was enough. 'A million pardons! No! Madame had no maid! 'I came here alone, said Edith 'It was my choice to do so.
"Of course, your highness," said Baldos, deep apology in his voice, "Ravone is woefully misinformed. He is honest in his belief, and you should not misjudge his motives. How he could have been so blind as to confound you with that frisky American girl but I beg your pardon. She is to be your guest. A thousand pardons, your highness."
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