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For he who desires nothing of this joy and quittance, even if it were told him, would but listen to a tongue he could not understand, since his heart is not turned to Love, and none can know the wealth of such riches, except Love whisper it in his ear. Of such kingdom not all are worthy: for there joy goes without anger, and solace is crowned with fruition.
Thou shalt not want a cup of wine and a collop of venison the while; and if thou lovest woodcraft, thou shalt see such as your north country never witnessed." "Or, if so please you," said Isaac, willing to curry favour with the outlaws, "I can send to York for the six hundred crowns, out of certain monies in my hands, if so be that the most reverend Prior present will grant me a quittance."
Then the Lord Richard said, "This is not a light matter, father; a great estate, craving your pardon, cannot thus pass by word of mouth." "And it shall not," said the monk, "the Lord Robert shall send you due quittance." Then the Lord Richard said, "Father, be it so, then; but should the Lord Robert return and claim the estate, it is his."
But she gave him his quittance in a whiplike retort. "And you will stand here talking about it when every moment is precious? Go!" she commanded; and he went. So now we are to conceive the maddest activity leaping into being in full view of the watchers at the windows of the private car. Winton's chilled and sodden army, welcoming any battle-cry of action, flew to the work with a will.
Then he said, "Well, sir, the treasure is yours, to use as I understand you will use it for the glory of God and for the peace of the poor spirit, which I doubt not is that of a great knight. But I have no desire to be visited of him," and here he crossed himself. "So let it be thus bestowed and I will cause a quittance to be made out for you from the Crown, which will take no part in the trove.
The father, anxious only for his son's good, looks into that son's future with other eyes than those of his son himself, and so there is a quarrel. They come very easily, these quarrels, but the quittance from them is sometimes terribly difficult.
There, is much reason to suspect, however, that "The Rehearsal" was not forgotten, when the "Absalom and Achitophel" was written, and that the character of Zimri gathered much of its intense vigor and depth of shadow from recollections of the ludicrous Mr. Bayes. The portrait has the look of being designed as a quittance in full of old scores.
He sent me money regular till I asked for the fifteen hundred pounds and signed a quittance for the annuity like a fool, as I told you." Mrs. Peck's Disappointment Brandon had listened to this strange story of Mrs. Peck's without interrupting her. After she had concluded, he thought for a minute and then said "Did you ever hear if the mother of the child you stole missed it?" "How should I hear?
To him he delivered the standard; and Tosteins took it right cheerfully, and bowed low to him in thanks, and bore it gallantly and with good heart. His kindred still have quittance of all service for their inheritance on this account, and their heirs are entitled so to hold their inheritance forever. "William sat on his war-horse, and called out Rogier, whom they call De Montgomeri.
M. de Marsac, he said, 'you will take the plague and die. 'If God wills, I answered, very lugubriously I confess, for pale looks in one commonly so fearless could not but depress me. 'But if not, I shall escape. Any way, my friend, I continued, 'I owe you a quittance. Simon Fleix has an inkhorn and paper.
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