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Updated: June 14, 2025
"'And then she loves to all destruction, and woe to them who cross her path. Rei, farewell. Such was the book discovered at Coptos, in the sanctuary there, by a priest of the Goddess. A scribe of the period of the Ramessids mentions another indecipherable ancient writing. "Thou tellest me thou understandest no word of it, good or bad. There is, as it were, a wall about it that none may climb.
He will give it thee freely when thou tellest thy story and disclosest thy name. But be sure thou dost not tarry there, no, not one night, for the place is haunted. Then thou must take the nearest route to Jerusalem." "But it is now in the hands of the Mussulmen." "Upon certain conditions, and the payment of a heavy fine, they allow pilgrims to approach.
As thou art his spy, hear me swear that, unless thou tellest where he is, thou shalt die; for thou art in his plot to slay us young men, thou false thief!"
And now for a few words with thee, on the heavy preachment of Saturday last. Thou art apprehensive, that the lady is now truly in danger; and it is a miracle, thou tellest me, if she withstand such an attempter!
How many perished? nay, I know not, they were never counted; but what between the dead and the injured that regiment was at half strength till the king drafted more men into it. "See, Doctor of Prayers," said Dingaan, with a laugh, "thus shall I escape the fires of that land of which thou tellest, if such there be indeed: I will bid my impis stamp them out."
Therefore, they should be preserved by thee, if thy life is at all dear to thee. "Hearing these words, Karna said, 'Who art thou that tellest me so, showing me such kindness? If it pleaseth thee, tell me, O illustrious one, who thou art in the guise of a Brahmana! The Brahmana thereupon said, 'O son, I am he of a thousand rays! Out of affection, I point out to thee the path!
I will not swear at all, mother Rees. I will pledge thee the word of a man who fears God, that I will in no way dishonourable make use of that which thou tellest me. An' that suffice not, I will go without thy help, trusting in God, who never made that mare to carry the enemy of the truth into the battle. 'But what an' thou should take the staff of strife to measure thy doings withal?
The three priests consulted together, while the chief looked on Juanna's beauty with wondering eyes. Then the oldest of them spoke again: "Thou tellest us in our own tongue of things that have long been hidden, though perchance they are remembered.
"Now," quoth Robin, "thou art a wise lad and keepest thine ears open and thy mouth shut, as becometh a wise and crafty woodsman. But shall we let it be said that the Sheriff of Nottingham did cow bold Robin Hood and sevenscore as fair archers as are in all merry England? Nay, good David, what thou tellest me maketh me to desire the prize even more than I else should do.
Stone-face sat outward from him on the other side of the Bride; and he leaned across her towards Gold-mane and said: 'Fair shall be thy tale to-morrow, if thou tellest us all thine adventure. Or wilt thou tell us less than all?
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