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What my poor experience can afford to aid you, as your counsellor, I shall ever proffer; and, for the rest, our God will not desert you, an orphan child, and born of royal blood. 'Pr'ythee, no more, kind uncle. I have but little heart to mount a throne, which only ranks me as the first of slaves. 'Pooh, pooh, you are young. Live we like slaves? Is this hall a servile chamber?

Pr'ythee, child, walk before me to that glass; survey thyself, and cone back to me, that I may see how finely thou can'st act the theatrical part given thee! I was then resolved to try to be silent, although most sadly vexed. So I went and sat me down in the window, and she took her place at the upper end of the table; and her saucy Jackey, fleering at me most provokingly, sat down by her.

We must not pare the lion's claws, and give bad men soft speeches: pr'ythee, supply an occasional interjection, and believe that in this place Sir Thomas swore most awfully; then, in a complete phrensy, he vowed that he "would turn Maria out of house and home this minute." This was another "bone," clearly. But it was now becoming politic to calm him.

"I was afraid you had spent it by this time on dolls, trinkets, and baby-things. The sum is entire, you say? In your drawer? I am surprised you could resist the temptation to spend it. I wonder nobody thought of robbing you." "You cannot suppose, brother, I would keep that sum in my possession? You know it was in bank at my aunt's death, and there it has remained." "At what bank, pr'ythee?"

Pr'ythee be content with simple assurance that it is so; consider the charm of unsatisfied curiosity, and pry not; let me sit unseen, a spectator; for this once I would go in domino.

They say, too, there is an old chapel adjoining the west side of the castle, where, any time at midnight, you may hear such groans! it makes one shudder to think of them! and strange sights have been seen there 'Pr'ythee, Annette, no more of these silly tales, said Emily. 'Silly tales, ma'amselle! O, but I will tell you one story about this, if you please, that Caterina told me.

"How now, Adrian! how now, sweet kinsman!" said Stephen, thus suddenly appealed to, "calm thyself, I pr'ythee. Noble Sir Walter, he is young young, and hasty he means not to offend thee." "Of that I am persuaded," returned Montreal, coldly, but with great and courteous command of temper. "He speaks from the impulse of the moment, a praiseworthy fault in youth.

Stevens was waiting my return with some anxiety. I apologized for my delay, and recounted to him what had just passed. He listened with more than usual interest. When I had finished, "Mervyn," said he, "you seem not be aware of your present situation. From what you now tell me, and from what you have formerly told me, one thing seems very plain to me." "Pr'ythee, what is it?"

This connection formed the court party, which was resisted by an opposition led by the Livingstons, Morris, and other names of their connection. "Believe me, thou talkest of an admirable conceited fellow. Has he any unbraided wares?" "Pr'ythee, bring him in; and let him approach singing." Winter's Tale.

"SIR CHARLES. That's hard indeed, while your lordship was among 'em. Is Lady Betty gone too? "FOP. She was just upon the wing. But I caught her by the snuff-box, and she pretends to stay to see if I'll give it her again or no. "MORE. Death! "SIR CHARLES. Pr'ythee don't be uneasy. Did she give it to you, my lord?