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Twilight came on, before the abbess's kindness would suffer Emily to depart, when she left the convent, with a heart much lighter than she had entered it, and was reconducted by La Voisin through the woods, the pensive gloom of which was in unison with the temper of her mind; and she pursued the little wild path, in musing silence, till her guide suddenly stopped, looked round, and then struck out of the path into the high grass, saying he had mistaken the road.
They were all, or nearly all, Sarigues in their way, two or three of them being absolutely broken down, stricken by partial paralysis. So much assurance, such great eloquence, had moved them to enthusiasm. When Jansoulet issued from the legislative assembly, reconducted to his carriage by his grateful colleague, it was about six o'clock.
"You will tell him that what lances I have in Babbiano I intend to keep, that with them I may defend my own frontiers against his briganding advances. Messer da Lodi," he added, turning to Fabrizio and without so much as waiting to see if the envoy had anything further to say, "let this gentleman be reconducted to his quarters, and see that he has safe conduct hence until he is out of our Duchy."
He was reconducted into his palace: "and women thronged together thither, bringing him bread, wine, and water. Finding no proper vessels, they poured them into a chest. . . . Any one who liked went in, and talked with the pope, as with any other beggar."
"Yes; by a lackey named Lubin." "We will keep a sharp lookout for them; and if we lay hands on them his Eminence may be assured they will be reconducted to Paris under a good escort." "And by doing so, Monsieur the Governor," said d'Artagnan, "you will deserve well of the cardinal." "Shall you see him on your return, Monsieur Count?" "Without a doubt."
With which cutting remark he left Walter to his reflections. "If hearty sorrow Be a sufficient ransom for offence, I tender it here; I do as truly suffer As e'er I did commit." Two Gentlemen of Verona. Act five, scene 4. Next morning Walter was reconducted to the private room, and there, with a kind of dull pain in head and heart, awaited the sentence which was to decide his fate.
Turning his head, he saw Colonel Talbot reconducted to his place of confinement by a file of Highlanders; he lingered on the threshold of the door, and made a signal with his hand towards Waverley, as if enforcing the language he had held towards him. 'Horses, said Fergus, as he mounted, 'are now as plenty as blackberries; every man may have them for the catching.
He charged Talma, for whom he had much consideration, to urge the pretty actress to be silent; and to inform her that on the slightest indiscretion she would be reconducted to France under good escort." This by no means agrees with what his Majesty said one day in regard to this actress while at Erfurt.
"My business is done; I will believe you," said Aram, frankly, and rising. "You may," answered Houseman. "Stay I will light you to the door. Devil and death how the d d candle flickers." Across the gloomy passage, as the candle now flared and now was dulled by quick fits and starts, Houseman, after this brief conference, reconducted the Student.
The Princes and Princesses then walked up to the table, and after bowing to Their Majesties, signed in the order fixed by the order of ceremonies. When, finally, the Archchancellor and the Secretary had affixed their signatures, the procession, in the same order as before, reconducted Their Majesties to the Empress's apartments.
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