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"Is it understood, Duke," asked the younger, "there's a truce between you and me?" "Of course; if you know anything about Duke Vesey, you know he's square. If they happen to be some of our boys, I won't take any advantage of you, nor let them, if I can help it." "And if they are Capt. Asbury and others, I will reciprocate." Enough was said.

His present mode of life and his isolation from the world gave him a feeling almost of kinship with them, and in some strange way, and through some medium unknown to him, they might reciprocate. He and Tayoga had killed several bears, it was true, but far from the cave, and they made up their minds to molest nothing in the valley or just about it.

He did not reciprocate her passion, and plainly told the dusky maiden he could never marry her. The poor girl visited the fort every day, and would sit for hours on the porch on her beloved's quarters until he came out, and then she would quietly follow him about with the fidelity of a dog.

As the Buskirks drove to Harrington to church, they did not care about the Perleys, and although they seemed somewhat inclined to cultivate the Thorpedykes, who were known to be of such an excellent old family, the Thorpedykes did not reciprocate the feeling, and, having declined an invitation to tea, received no more. But now Mr.

As to the character of the persons met by day or night many of them would be called suspicious, being supplied with arms, which they often take pains to display, riding United States and Confederate States horses and mules, government saddles and bridles, which it is useless to try to take away, as they have no difficulty in proving them to be theirs by the evidence of some comrade with whom they reciprocate in kind.

Now she longed to rush after him and beg him to restore the love with which he had hitherto surrounded her and which the lonely woman had gratefully felt. She knew that she could reciprocate his costly gift; for how ardently she longed to have one kind, forgiving word from his lips.

Paul Beck nodded slightly, but he felt too much mortified to reciprocate Philip's friendly advances. Half an hour later he left the hall. The dancers by no means regretted the change of arrangement. They evidently preferred the young musician to his elderly rival. The only one to express regret was Miss Maria Snodgrass. "I declare it's a shame Mr. Beck has given up," she said.

If not, dine with me at 's restaurant, unless you have choice in the matter, in which case I gladly defer in your favor." She had handed me her card, and of course common courtesy required that I reciprocate. Her patronizing smile was rather disconcerting as she responded: 'My dear, I am much older and have had much more real experience than you.

More than forty years ago, on the 3d March, 1815, Congress passed an act offering to all nations to admit their vessels laden with their national productions into the ports of the United States upon the same terms with our own vessels provided they would reciprocate to us similar advantages.

General Doby creased a little in the middle, to signify that he was bowing. "I trust it will be in my power to reciprocate, Mr. Crewe," he replied. "We want to treat Mr. Crewe right," Mr. Bascom put in. "You have probably made a note of my requests," Mr. Crewe continued. "I should like to be on the Judiciary Committee, for one thing.

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