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Asked Sa'adan, "And why wilt thou not carry me with thee to the land of the Persians?"; and Gharib answered, "Because thou stolest away King Sabur's daughter and if his eye fall on thee, he will eat thy flesh and drink thy blood."

Tell me that our master's daughter gave thee that kerchief" "If thou couldst read, I'd show thee 'Constance Hopkins' fairly wrought upon it by the young mistress's own hand." "Then thou stolest it, and I will straight to our master and tell him on 't!" "Hi, hi, my springalds! what meaneth all this vaporing and noise? What's amiss, Lister?" "It matters not what's amiss John Billington.

'Thou didst not think thou wast doing wrong when thou stolest the mare, said Dorothy, seeking to comfort him. 'How know'st thou that, Dorothy? There was a spot in my heart that felt ashamed all the time. 'He that is sorry is already pardoned, I think, cousin. Then what thou hast done evil is gone and forgotten. 'Nay, Dorothy.

"Thou killedst my three bald brown daughters?" "I killed them, though it is hard for thee." "Thou stolest my golden comb, and my silver comb?" "I stole them." "Thou killedst my bald rough-skinned gillie?" "I killed him." "I stole it." "Thou killedst my mother?" "I killed her, though it is hard for thee." "Thou stolest my buck?" "I stole it." "When wilt thou come again?"

"I said: 'And the Land of the Tower, thriveth the folk thereof at all? 'Nay, he said, 'they have been rent to pieces by folly and war and greediness: in the Great City are but few people, grass grows in its streets; the merchants wend not the ways that lead thither. Naught thriveth there since thou stolest thyself away from them.

'The knife thou stolest from the muleteer here present. 'Oh, that! replied the soldier, with a deprecating laugh: 'That is a thing unworthy of your Honour's notice. The rogue in question is a well-known malefactor. He and I are old acquaintance. 'By the beard of the Prophet, by the August Coran, I never saw his devil's face until this minute! bawled the muleteer, who had come up behind me.

'Thou didst not think thou wast doing wrong when thou stolest the mare, said Dorothy, seeking to comfort him. 'How know'st thou that, Dorothy? There was a spot in my heart that felt ashamed all the time. 'He that is sorry is already pardoned, I think, cousin. Then what thou hast done evil is gone and forgotten. 'Nay, Dorothy.

Termes de la Ley, 1595, fol. 126, b. Shakespeare, therefore, uses the phrase with perfect understanding, when he makes Prince Hal say to Bardolph, "O villain, thou stolest a cup of sack eighteen years ago, and wert taken with the manner, and ever since thou hast blush'd extempore." 1 Henry IV.Act ii, Sc. 4.

O son, how fair thou art! Now do off thy sallet that I may see thee, thy face and thy curly head." So did he, smiling as one who loved her, and again she fell to kissing and clipping him. Then his father came up and thrust her aside gently and embraced him also, and said: "Tell me, son, what thou are become? Thou art grown much of a man since thou stolest thyself away from me.