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"Oh, she has! she has!" cried Dorcas, fired with sudden illumination of mind about many things that perplexed her before. "Her heart is just breaking for him! "Prithee, good madam, let me go and call her. They say that she is of little use in the house now, being weak and weeping, and too sad at heart to work as heretofore.

She has little, and I have much; but I do adore that girl, in spite of myself! 'Let's go on, said Anne. 'Prithee stand by an old man till he's got into his house! implored Uncle Benjy. 'I only ask ye to bide within call. Stand back under the trees, and I'll do my poor best to give no trouble. 'I'll stand by you for half-an-hour, sir, said Loveday. 'After that I must bolt to camp.

"'Tis true I wear this garb," sobbed Francis, "but yet I am a maiden, with a maiden's fears and a maiden's weakness. Prithee bear with me for a moment until I am myself again." She gave way to the emotion that overwhelmed her, for she was wearied by the journey, excited over the new and strange scenes of the past few days, and overwrought with her fears.

And can a London daily lie? You may have dreamed the wedding, but that paragraph that paragraph it takes a genius of the first literary degree to dream a paragraph, though it may only need quite an ordinary fool to write it! Why, what is the matter? What is it? Did you see something? Not a mouse? Not a beetle? I prithee, not a beetle!"

Prithee, good aunt, let me e'en do so much. I shall take no hurt. Methinks, having escaped all peril heretofore, I may be accounted safe now." This was Joseph's eager petition as he rushed homewards after a stroll in the direction of the town one evening early in October.

"The joy of success has killed him," replied Matthew, trembling violently. "Or perhaps the very light of the Great Carbuncle was death." "'The Great Carbuncle'!" cried a peevish voice behind them. "The great humbug! If you have found it, prithee point it out to me."

Sciences May Be Learned by Rote But Wisdom Not. Yorick thought my father inspired. Prithee, Trim, quoth my father, turning round to him, What dost thou mean, by 'honouring thy father and mother? Allowing them, an' please your honour, three halfpence a day out of my pay, when they grow old. And didst thou do that, Trim? said Yorick. He did indeed, replied my uncle Toby.

So, when he was gone, she said to the Khalif, 'O Commander of the Faithful, prithee let some of the people of Irak come in to thee and talk with them, that I may hear their discourse. So the Khalif said to his attendants, 'Who is at the door? And they answered, 'The Benou Temim. 'Let them come in, said he.

Prithee, good man, let us sleep in peace; begone in God's name; and if thou hast a score to settle with her, come to-morrow, but a truce to thy pestering to-night."

Never face and attitude surely so belied the man within; for, indeed, I doubted if my legs would bear me, and my poor heart, as I spoke, went rap, rap! "Now, hast thou seen two runaways by thy gate this morning, master priest one a stalwart, dangerous fellow, the other a measly, monkish lad? And, prithee, see thou speak the truth."