Who sent you to separate those whom God joined, and take my darling's heart from me--my own husband?
Make yourself useful, and take charge of Jos here, whilst I take the ladies to the carriage.
Queen's Crawley, and take care of the children, and of you as formerly, when you said you were pleased with the services of your little Rebecca.
Jos continued to drink, to make love, and to sing; and, winking and waving his glass gracefully to his audience, challenged all or any to come in and take a share of his punch.
And on the whole, have we not all to run our chance in that respect; and take, the most victoriously we can, such schooling as pleases to be attainable in our year and place?
Meanwhile the ship was fast getting ready: on a certain day, it was to drop quietly down the Thames; then touch at Deal, and take on board Torrijos and his adventurers, who were to be in waiting and on the outlook for them there.
At last they reached a solitary spot, where she told her son that she must needs lie down, and take a good long rest.
And take care, above all things, that you say nothing of what was brought you on the golden salver.
And if hir list to riden oute On pelrinage or other stede, I come, thogh I be noght bede, 1200 And take hire in min arm alofte And sette hire in hire sadel softe, And so forth lede hire be the bridel, For that I wolde noght ben ydel.
Bot thei that worchen be supplaunt, Yit wolden thei a man supplaunte, And take a part of thilke plaunte 2370 Which he hath for himselve set: And so fulofte is al unknet, That som man weneth be riht fast.
To Lichomede and thanne he preide That every ladi chese scholde What thing of alle that sche wolde, And take it as be weie of yifte; For thei hemself it scholde schifte, He seide, after here oghne wille.
And thus of thilke unkinde blod Stant the memoire into this day, Wherof that every wysman may Ensamplen him, and take in mynde What schame it is to ben unkinde; 5160 Ayein the which reson debateth, And every creature it hateth.
The Prince was deeply moved, and vowed that he would search the world for the Princess, and take no rest till he had found and restored her to her mother's arms.
But before I can resume my natural form, and take possession of the belongings of my forefathers, you must go out into the world and take service as a maidservant.
So much for my chapter upon chapters, which I hold to be the best chapter in my whole work; and take my word, whoever reads it, is full as well employed, as in picking straws.
But if you desire yellow hair, which is only good when the weeds rot, then put in more marigolds; and abate most of the copperas, or leave it quite out, and take a little verdigris instead of it.
Put your hand into my left ear,' said he, 'and take out a sharp stone, which you must throw behind you.
When at last he could eat no more he said to the girl, 'Now you can pick up the pieces, and take what is left in the iron pot for your own dinner, but give the bones to the dog.
Go, and take care, for the way is long, the world is bad, and you hold something very precious.
If he should befriend us, and take us up, and then find out what you did when staying here, 'twould grieve and wound his natural pride as Mayor of the town.
Then, Miss Newson, ye had better say nothing about this hoax, and take no heed of it.
Lucetta looked embarrassed, and Henchard continued: "For we humble workmen here feel it a great honour that a lady should look in and takean interest in us.
And take them to your own house--it will not be depriving me, we can do with less very well, and I will have plenty of opportunities of getting more.
If as our master, why need he ask for them rather than come and take them?
The inhabitants make their living by quarrying millstones on the river banks, which they work up and take to Babylon and sell, purchasing corn in exchange for their goods.
At break of day Clearchus gave the order to the Hellenes to get under arms in line of battle, and take up exactly the same position as they held on the day of the battle.
He rose and hobbled up to meet me and take my hand again.
The old lady would walk out with me and take me into the shops, to show the 'vrow uit Engelland' to her friends.
If money were no object, I would hire one with Caffres to hunt, as well as outspan and drive, and take a saddle-horse.
We launch ourselves in conceit into illimitable space, and take up our rest beyond the fixed stars.
The persons here described will have a vast variety of topics upon which they are incited to compare their opinions, and will lay down these topics and take them up again times without number.
But his desire was to the utmost to satisfy Society (whatever that was), and take up all its drafts upon him for tribute.
Compose yourself, sir,' said Clennam, 'and take a little time to think.
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