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As soon as the conference was met, the King stood up and said that the dwellers in Lesja Loa and Vagi had accepted Christianity and broken down their heathen house of worship, and now believed in the true God who made heaven and earth and knew all things. Then the King sat down; but Gudbrand answered: 'We know not of whom thou speakest. Thou callest him God whom neither thou seest nor anyone else.

The magistrate asked the koord what he had to allege in his defence; to which he replied, "My lord, I lost this wallet some days since, and found it in possession of the complainant, who pretends that it is his own, and will not resign it." "If it be thine," rejoined the cauzee, "describe to me what it contains, when I shall be satisfied that thou speakest the truth."

The encounter thou speakest of with those two excellent youths the younger Pandavas is like unto the act of a fool that wantonly trampleth on the tails of two venomous black cobras with bifurcated tongues. The bamboo, the reed, and the plantain bear fruit only to perish and not to grow in size any further.

"Thou speakest beautifully," interrupted the pharaoh; "but what Thou sayest is what Thou seest in thy heart, not in the world. Men's plans, though the best, are not always in accord with the natural course of things." "I have seen such changes and their result, holiness," answered Pentuer.

"If any could have died unwept in meeting such a fate, it must have been one that, in common, awakes so little of human sympathy; and one too, who, by dealing himself in the woes of others, has less claim to the compassion that we yield to most of our species." "Spare me in mercy, Adelheid, spare me thou speakest of my father!" Fortune had smil'd upon Guelberto's birth.

"Blessed Maria forgive the fraud! I could not rob the little life he has of its only comfort." "Carlo! Carlo! Why art thou so calm? I have never heard thee speak so calmly of thy father's wrongs and imprisonment." "It is because his liberation is near." "But this moment he was without hope, and thou speakest now of liberation!" "The liberation of death.

"Thou speakest earnestly, my uncle Sepa," I said; "one might almost think that thou hadst not come unscathed through this fierce fire of temptation. Well, for myself, I fear not woman and her wiles; I know naught of them, and naught do I wish to know; and I still hold that this Cæsar was a fool.

An we would help this lad, we have no time to go thither and back before his true love will be married. Nought is to be gained there, coz." "Yea," quoth Will Scarlet, laughing again, "but this Fountain Abbey is not so far away as the one of which thou speakest, uncle.

"I have heard," whispered Wildrake who felt more and more strongly the contagion of superstition "that these words were blasphemously used by Harrison when he shot my poor friend Dick." "What happened next?" said Everard. "See that thou speakest the truth." "As gospel unexpounded by a steeple-man," said the Independent; "yet truly it is but little I have to say.

Besides they carry their spears crookedly, their swords are badly hung, they bear their axes like carpenters or butchers. Their clothing is heavy, their rude sandals gall their feet, and their shields, though strong, are of small use, for the men are awkward." "Thou speakest truth," said Tutmosis.

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