The officials became alarmed at this, and at once offered to show us another house, to which they would take us in a boat.
We stopped there till a message came from Ishigami to say that he was awaiting us at another house to drink sober again.
Wirgman and I slept in separate rooms, Noguchi in a third, and all the escort but one were quartered at another house a little way off.
Another house exists of the order of our Lady of Mercy,[553] founded by the reverend father Fray Sebastian.
There is another house of the order of San Francisco, founded by the reverend father Fray Pedro Portugues.
In the city of Arequipa there is another house of this order, founded by the reverend father Fray Pedro de Ulloa; and in the city of Leon de Huanuco there is another, founded by the same father Fray Pedro de Ulloa.
She kept even Stepan Trofimovitch at a distance, allowing him to take lodgings in another house (a change for which he had long been worrying her under various pretexts).
At another house, as I was informed, in the street next within Aldgate, a whole family was shut up and locked in because the maid-servant was taken sick.
Moreover when a culprit stood in need of condign punishment, she might be and often was sent to another house to do penance among strangers, who would neither sympathise with her nor run the risk of being contaminated by her[1123].
The record of individual evidence would not help them; but a carefully worded injunction might be used over and over again, whenever the fault with which it dealt recurred at the same or another house.
It was a tiny cottage that we lived in during those days, belonging to a poor woman who, with her child, had been turned out by some one else and sent to another house half a mile off.
I moved with the Brigade Staff from my house at Givenchy to another house about 600 yards west of Festubert, so as to be more behind the centre of my Brigade.
Upon a stone in the wall of another house, I found the figure of a quadruped rudely sculptured in relief.
Over the gate of another house, in the same neighbourhood: [Greek].
The woman offered to go with us to another house, where the people knew the child better.
I could receive them very well here," replied he, "but I think they will have more liberty in another house of mine where no one resides at present; I will immediately furnish it for their reception.
But it was not the watch who broke into your house: they were robbers, who within these few days robbed another house in this neighbourhood.
On the birth of an infant, the newborn child is sometimes taken toanother house in order to free it from the Patianac; and, when the child is taken out for baptism, aromatic substances and incense are burned for the same reason.
If any one be captured in war and there is no sustenance in his house, if then his wife go to another house, this woman shall be held blameless.
At another house, as I was informed, in the street next within Aldgate, a whole family was shut up and locked in because the maidservant was taken sick.
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