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Beaumont continued, "Your son who is no sentimentalist, no speech-maker your son, who has hitherto perhaps been too rough, too harsh now implores you, by these sincere caresses, by all that is tender and true in nature, to believe in the filial affection of your children. Give us, simply give us your confidence; and our confidence, free and unconstrained, shall be given in return.
"'Then let some one whom they hate less venomously, beseech them to their own salvation, implores the Darling. "Whereupon the Gad beckons insinuatingly to Josephus. "'Josephus, says he, 'let us, being more lovable men than Titus, go up unto these walls and give the Jews a chance to be kind. "Josephus turns pale, but Nicanor rides upon Jerusalem.
Ah! we expected one after the little journey of the morning." "Oh! you know, then, that his majesty " "As first minister, it belongs to the duties of our charge to know everything. And his majesty prays and implores, I presume." "I don't know, but he sighed frequently whilst he was writing."
Natalie hails the expiration of the minority of the "daughter of the Dons." The millions will now fall under her own control. Power! social power! concrete power! The most urgent appeals to her from Hardin cannot make her leave France. Hardin storms. He threatens. He implores. He cannot leave California and go to France himself.
Suddenly Chrysa, daughter of Epicharis, who is ignorant of her mother's real character and dwells apart from her, rushes in and implores the protection of Vindex from a crowd of revellers who have pursued her. A very spirited duet follows in which the prince promises her his assistance.
If you would like me to marry Miss Murray " "Oh," she sighs with a great gasp, "don't marry any woman unless you love her!" He rises then, though he still stands in the doorway. "Forgive me for being such a brute," he implores. "I shall never hurt or offend you again. I would give my right hand to see you happy. You must, you do believe this!"
Yet not always is it the result of sound judgment, or the demand of duty to marry one, because importuned to that step. He, who waits at your feet and implores acceptance, might not be so miserable after all, as he and you imagine, should you decline his overtures. In the cares of a busy world, he may find a draught of the waters of Lethe.
This arrangement proved so successful that Molière made use of it in many of his later plays. He expresses amazement and dismay at seeing so large and so distinguished an audience, and implores His Majesty to pardon him for being there without actors enough and without time enough to prepare a suitable entertainment.
But, thereafter, siege is laid to his own castle and fief of Beirut, and now, gray-haired and full of honors, his time of service drawing to a close, his trust fulfilled and the young monarch come to his majority, he implores his royal ward to assemble his full court, and kneeling in their presence before the youth whom he had served from tenderest infancy, he prays: "If I have served thee well, my nephew and my monarch now come to thine own because I loved thee well, yet loving honor more: "If I have fought for thee in keeping of my trust, and dared the enmity of the Emperor our Suzerain, and for thy sake: "Now, by my love for thee for I am old and the cities of my fiefs are doomed;
But Villon, who had not the courage to be poor with honesty, now whiningly implores our sympathy, now shows his teeth upon the dung-heap with an ugly snarl. He envies bitterly, envies passionately. Poverty, he protests, drives men to steal, as hunger makes the wolf sally from the forest.
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