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Well were the Greeks content to enter into such a covenant, which was sworn, with hands given upon it, by Klearchus, the other generals, and the captains on their side and by Tissaphernês with the King's brother-in-law on the other. Tissaphernês then left them, saying that he would go back to the King, make preparations, and return to reconduct the Greeks home; going himself to his own province.

Thither will I reconduct thee; thou wilt feel thyself less lonely there than here in Denmark." "Thou art carried away by the thoughts of youth, as thou shouldst and must be, thou dear, sweet soul!" said Rosalie, smiling. "At my age it is not so easy."

They wrote to Louis at length of the evils that were befalling Italy at the hands of the Duke of Valentinois, and of the dishonour to the French crown which lay for Louis in his alliance with Cesare Borgia. They even went so far and most treacherously, considering the league as to allow their famous captain, Bartolomeo d'Alviano, to reconduct Guidobaldo to Urbino, as we shall presently see.

Is this how you wait? You see that I am compelled to reconduct the Citoyenne myself, for I might have called you in vain all night." Guyot came forward sheepishly, and a trifle unsteady in his gait. "I did not hear you call, Citizen," he muttered. "It had been a miracle if you had with this din," answered La Boulaye. "Here, take the Citoyenne back to her carriage."

"Your highness, this poor man complains so piteously of the agony he endures, that it would be cruel to detain him any longer. If you have no objection, I will send him to the surgeon, accompanied by four of my men, who, when his wound shall have been dressed, can reconduct him hither." "He will not return," replied Eugene, with a shrug. "He will find means to escape the vigilance of the police.

Brandon had offered a reward of ten pounds to whoever should secure and reconduct her home; hence the hot pursuit of the fugitive, who, it was now supposed, must be concealed in the shrubberies.

"Pardon me for quitting you, my dear Madame Bonacieux," said he; "but, not knowing you would come to see me, I had made an engagement with a friend. I shall soon return; and if you will wait only a few minutes for me, as soon as I have concluded my business with that friend, as it is growing late, I will come back and reconduct you to the Louvre."

Let them to emigres as much as you will, but if you let them to good patriots and thereby endanger their lives you must take the consequences. And the consequences in this case are likely to be severe, malheureuse." He turned now to Guyot, who was kneeling by the Captain, and looking to his hurt. "Here, Guyot," he commanded sharply, "reconduct the Citoyenne to her coach.

The road here along the mountain, which perhaps has escaped your notice, is the only one that you can prudently take; into the valley you dare not descend the path over the mountain would but reconduct you to the town which you have left my road, too, lies this way.

As soon as we arrive at the hotel, you will deliver it to me, and I then shall reconduct you on board of the yacht. You are not the first lady who has gone on shore with contraband articles about her person." "Me, sir! go on shore in that way? No, sir, never! What will the world say? the Hon. Miss Ossulton walking with a smuggler! No, sir, never!"

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