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If on the paths of thought, so freely given, The searcher now with daring fortune stands, And, by triumphant Paeans onward driven, Would seize upon the crown with dauntless hands If he with grovelling hireling's pay Thinks to dismiss his glorious guide Or, with the first slave's-place array Art near the throne his dream supplied Forgive him!

I could not have come to-day had my lady been at home; but I would not brook a hireling's dictation. Voyons, p'tite tante, tu seras miladi Warner. Dis, dis, que je te fasse mourir de baisers." She was almost stifling her aunt with kisses in the intervals of her eager speech. "The last word has been spoken, Papillon. I have sent him away and it was not the first time. I had refused him before.

"I'm es deep inter thet es anybody else, an' them fellers, Thornton and Old Hump, hain't nuver goin' ter rest twell they penitensheries some of ther head men." Bas Rowlett laughed, then with such a confidential manner as he rarely bestowed upon a subordinate, he laid a hand on his hireling's arm. "Thet's all right, Sim.

"I read characters; it is a part of my business; and, believe me, this lady once informed of the crimes done in her name will repudiate and abhor alike her hireling's cruelty and her clerks' and secretaries' indifference to suffering and slaughter. Nor will the public hear unmoved the awful tale.

O. Henry, then a drug clerk in Austin, being filled with literary aspiration, bought the press and the name of The Iconoclast for $250; but O. Henry's Iconoclast after two issues also ceased to flutter. Later, when Brann again accumulated the necessary funds to permit him to throw off the hireling's yoke, he asked for and received back from O. Henry the legal right to the title of his own paper.

I have sinned against Heaven and thee, and am no more worthy to be called thy son, give me but the hireling's place, provided it be near thy heart." "And have I found thee again, my son, my Ernest, my beloved, my only one?" she cried, bending down and clasping her arms around him. "Heavenly Father! I thank thee for this hour."

"That!" said Adrian, with decision, pointing to the broader and more southern of the two. "Good enough." For a moment the leader fancied there was a gleam of malice in his hireling's eye, but he considered it beneath his notice and calmly turned the canoe into the thoroughfare he had chosen. It was wonderfully smooth and delightful paddling.

But too frequently it happens that the careless talk of an honest and high-minded man only reaches the public after filtering through the drain of some reckless hireling's memory, one who has played so long with other men's characters and good name that he forgets they have any value except to fill out his morning paragraphs.

Count Deodati! Butler! Tell this man How long the soldier's pay is in arrears. BUTLER. Already a full year. WALLENSTEIN. And 'tis the hire That constitutes the hireling's name and duties, The soldier's pay is the soldier's covenant. QUESTENBERG. Ah! this is a far other tone from that In which the duke spoke eight, nine years ago. WALLENSTEIN. Yes!

Last night, but for Heaven's mercy, I should have fallen a victim to a hireling's dagger, Knew you aught of this?" And he turned so sharply on the Bishop, that the poor canonist nearly dropped from his horse in surprise and terror. "I, " said he. Rienzi smiled "No, good my Lord Bishop! I see you are of no murtherer's mould.