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Updated: May 16, 2025


We must look to it, gentlemen, or we shall find that we have ridded ourselves of a king only to fall into the hands of a democracy, which I take it would be a bad exchange." "Sir," said Edwards, "you must be in need of refreshment, after your ride. Come in, sir, and come in gentlemen, all.

His man had handed the lady out of her compartment, entered it when she left it, and was possessing himself of her littered vestiges while these speculations were afloat. Dressing-case, tea-basket, umbrellas, rugs, and what not, he filled his arms with them, handed them over to expectant porters, then smilingly showed their proprietress the carriage ridded.

It was you whose murderous hand kindled those flames. It was you who thought by that thrice-horrible deed to rid yourself of me, your enemy and denouncer. What was it to you that other lives might be sacrificed? If by a second massacre of Saint Bartholomew you could have ridded yourself of me you would have sacrificed an army of victims. The day is past for tenderness and mercy.

Is it true, as I have heard, that the young Prince and his friend and fellow-pupil controlled the huge beast by giving it orders in Hindustani?" "Oh yes," said Morris, smiling now, as he ridded himself of thoughts of cheap dinners and half-crowns. "Well, I am not surprised," continued the Professor; "but it was a pity I was not there."

The general opinion seemed to be that Galors had married the Countess Isabel. Having thus ridded him of all his charges, Prosper could steer the ship of his mind whither his soul had long looked to Isoult and marriage. Marriage was become a holy thing, a holy sepulchre of peace to be won at all costs.

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