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He was recalling the terms of the agreement made with Jaimihr; he remembered it included the sparing of all of Alwa's men, and not the firing on them. A thousand of Jaimihr's cavalry swooped from the shelter of the infantry, opened out a very little, and, mistaking Cunningham's delay for fear, bore down with a cheer and something very like determination.
She stood with her back to the fire, a pale straight figure against the red light. "Hello! Joyce." Jude was energetically pulling off his short, thick jacket. "Get busy at that 'mix' of yours. Put plenty of the real thing in and don't be sparing with the tasties. Off with your coat and hat, Mister Gaston. Make yourself comfortable. To folks as is already up, what's an hour or two?"
"She's good enough, my lord," said Crossan. He is a man of few words, and is sparing of his praise. "Good enough" is, from Crossan, quite an enthusiastic compliment. "If your lordship would care about a drive any day," he said, "it'll be a pleasure to me."
"Nothing," says he, "is better known of Boileau than that he had an injudicious and peevish contempt of modern Latin; and therefore his profession of regard was probably the effect of his civility rather than approbation." Now, nothing is better known of Boileau than that he was singularly sparing of compliments.
Also ye shall not use this forsayd crafti disport for no covetousness to the encreasing and sparing of your money only, but principally for your solace, and to cause the helth of your body and specyally of your soule."*
If he failed to intercept me en route, he would make his way straight there. I had resolved he should not find us, but where else should we go? Farther afield, if necessary to the very end of the world. Lord Blackadder, we might be sure, would hunt high and low to recover his lost heir, sparing no expense, neglecting no means.
"Murty says he's 'takin' howld wid' both hands, an' 'tis the ould man over agin, though it's like Murty's cheek to call you that. You won't be able to let him go away, I believe, Dad." "I don't see myself sparing him to any other place now," said Mr. Linton. "Nor the head nurse either!" Norah slipped down beside him. "I've been thinking," she said, a little anxiously.
And if they are, why does Freddie Hallam go like a thief in the night to secure property that's his beyond dispute?... I don't really think you owe your father any further consideration." He waited patiently. Eventually, "No-o," the girl sobbed assent. "It's this way: Calendar, counting on your sparing him in the end, is going to hound us.
"She liveth," answered Isaac; "but it is as Daniel, who was called Beltheshazzar, even when within the den of the lions. She is captive unto those men of Belial, and they will wreak their cruelty upon her, sparing neither for her youth nor her comely favour. O! she was as a crown of green palms to my grey locks; and she must wither in a night, like the gourd of Jonah!
I went up and found there, in a room on the second floor over the bar-room, Governor Johnson, Chief-Justice Terry, Jones, of Palmer, Cooke & Co., E. D. Baker, Volney E. Howard, and one or two others. All were talking furiously against Wool, denouncing him as a d -d liar, and not sparing the severest terms.
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