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'You strictly interpret my wishes, said the duke; 'all honours, the foremost place, and my wrath upon man or woman gainsaying them! 'Mine! if you please, duke, said Mr. Beamish. 'A thousand pardons! I leave it to you, cousin. I could not be in safer hands. I am heartily bounders to you. Chloe, then. By the way, she has a decent respect for age? 'She is reverentially inclined. 'Not that.
Saluting him with joined palms, and addressing him reverentially, he said, "I am Karna! Blessed be thou! Speak to me, O Bharata, in sacred and auspicious words, and look at me, opening thy eyes. No man certainly enjoyeth in this world the fruits of his pious deeds, since thou, reverend in years and devoted to virtue, liest slain on the ground.
While he was speaking he had stepped to where Chavernay's blade lay on the sward, and had picked it up, and now, as he made an end of speaking, he handed Chavernay the rapier. Chavernay took it, and sent it home in its sheath half defiantly. "Fair lady, I ask your pardon," he said, bowing very reverentially to Gabrielle. "Let me call myself ever your servant."
It is a solemn truth with respect to God. He, reverentially I speak, sees the whole at once, and saw its just proportions in the womb of time; but man, who can only inspect disjointed parts, finds many things wrong; and it is a part of the system, and therefore right, that he should endeavour to alter what appears to him to be so, even while he bows to the wisdom of his Creator, and respects the darkness he labours to disperse.
All the toil and worry of life have perished with that last long sigh, no more work awaits those weary hands, so Honor crosses them reverentially on the still breast. His dying smile lingered on his dear kind face, even in death, and people as they came and went wiped away a tear and said, "it was easily seen the old man had died with an unburdened conscience."
But now go: nay, not so sorrowfully; thy momentary fault is forgiven," she added, kindly, as she extended her hand towards the evidently pained and penitent maiden, who raised it gratefully and reverentially to her lips, and thoughtfully withdrew.
The Elector stood with the two Princesses in the deep recess of the great window, when his wife and son entered; he greeted them both with a short nod of the head, and, casting a dark, unfriendly glance at Baron von Leuchtmar, who was reverentially approaching him, gave his arm to his wife, and led her to the two upper places at the oblong table.
Almost immediately afterwards, seeing a road-mender who was standing holding his cap in his hand which he had no doubt just reverentially doffed I said in Welsh: "Who are those ladies?" "Merched Sir Charles the daughters of Sir Charles," he replied. "And is the gentleman their brother?" "No! the brother is in the Crim fighting with the Roosiaid. I don't know who yon gentleman be."
A flash of vivid light crossed my eyes for a second, and I exclaimed eagerly: "I remember now! It was 'Dieu vous garde' signor!" He bent his head reverentially. "Merci mille fois, mademoiselle! Dieu vous garde vous aussi. Au revoir." And clasping my hand with a light yet friendly pressure, he closed the door of his room behind me.
The Master was sleeping with his face turned toward the wall, and the ape did not venture to wake him, but knelt down in front of the bed. After a time the Master turned around and hummed a stanza to himself: "A hard, hard grind, Truth's lesson to expound. One talks oneself deaf, dumb and blind, Unless the right man's found." Then Sun Wu Kung replied: "I am waiting here reverentially!"
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