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The king glanced quickly at Hardenberg, and the surprised face of his chancellor of state made him smile. "And what did the emperor reply?" asked Frederick William, turning again to the major. "The emperor was overjoyed at the offer, and declared his readiness to grant all which you would stipulate now and hereafter. The Emperor Alexander imposed only a single condition." "What was it?"
And you'll promise to be guided by me until this this cursed affair is over place yourself and the affair in my hands, Perry?" "Most thankfully." "Then I stipulate for supper and bed as soon as possible." "Very well, Anthony though I ought to draw up some sort of a will first, oughtn't I?" "Yes, it is customary, dear fellow." "There's my Wildfire, I'll leave him to you if you'll have him."
Who made me give up cards, and the opera, and the boulevard, and my social relations, and all that was my life before I knew you? Have I been faithful? Have I been obedient? Have I not borne my doom with cheerfulness? In all honesty, Anastasie, have I not a right to a stipulation on my side? I have, and you know it. I stipulate my son.
His last letter to the Suliots opened the eyes of his followers, but under the influence of a sort of polite modesty these were at least anxious to stipulate for the life of their vizier.
But if time is called too soon, ten to one the next round will last twice as long. The Earl also interposed upon his wife's attempt to stipulate for a formal declaration of reciprocal banishment. "Very well, my dear Philippa!" said he. "Forbid their meeting, if you like! You can do it, because Adrian is bound in honour to forward it if we insist.
Furthermore, I stipulate that if in the progress of our comedy she appear to act with an utter lack of reason or even common-sense as every woman worth the winning must do once or twice in a lifetime that I be permitted to record the fact, to set it down in all its ugliness, nay, even to exaggerate it a little all to the end that I may eventually exasperate you and goad you into crying out, "Come, come, you are not treating the girl with common justice!"
The rest of the stanza was lost, for the Professor was splashing through the stream. No sooner had we descended than the fording of streams began again. The Friend had been obliged to stipulate that the Professor should go ahead at these crossings, to keep the impetuous nag of the latter from throwing half the contents of the stream upon his slower and uncomplaining companion.
All I stipulate is, that if you care to take such measures you'll take them at once, for as you may possibly be aware, this is the first night of my new play, and I should be sorry to be late." The Commissary of Police looked fixedly at Maxine for a moment, as if he would read her soul.
He kissed it tenderly, and keeping it in his, spoke very earnestly: "Only one thing, Odille, I desire to stipulate, and that springs solely from my jealous love. You must promise to abandon the stage for ever. Indeed, my beautiful darling, I could not endure to see my wife, my own, before the footlights. In Mrs. Laurance the world must lose its lovely idol."
"Ay, and if I take the place I'll stipulate that you get rid of the lodgekeepers." "There won't be the slightest difficulty about that, for they are only weekly tenants. But I'm vexed to hear they were uncivil. I was glad to get any tenant that offered, and they were well recommended to me." "They're foreigners." "One of them is a Belgian refugee that Lady Morewood took an interest in.
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