One of the four, a man of handsome dress and bearing, who sat in the place of honour, was masked, as we were.
Sorry as the animal was, the dealer required security, and I had none to offer.
The moment the door gave way he fell in bodily, crying out to me to bar it behind him.
It seemed so necessary to bring home the crime to Bruhl should the priest really perish in the trap laid for me, that I came near to falling into one of those mistakes to which men of action are prone.
Madame de Bonne, my mother, was seventy at the time of her death, having survived my father eighteen years.
Aware that I owed this respite, which at once secured my present safety and promised well for the future, to the great event that, even in M.
Aware that I bad no time to lose if I would put this plan into execution before the pains returned to sap my courage, I drew bridle at once, and muttered some excuse to madame; if I remember rightly, that I had dropped my gauntlet.
Aware that in proportion as he was pleased I was like to meet with displeasure, I still might have had hope left had I had Rosny left.
We weren't aware that it was our lady's worthy name.
Then, at least turn the gem inside, you silly fellow; for everybody must be aware that a cadet from Gascony does not find such stones in his mother's jewel case.
You must beaware that I was ignorant of that, madame.
I am aware that I am not strong, sir," acknowledged Jenkins to Mr. Galloway, with a deprecatory glance towards his wife to be allowed to speak.
They thanked him for his exertions, aware that it was from no fault of his the ship had been wrecked.
And yet I amaware that I am writing now under the influence of a specially depressing disorder, and that I may misinterpret my real state of mind.
By this time he had recovered his surprise, and he seemed to be aware that he had let out more than he ought.
Recalling the facts of the American situation known in London it will be remembered that on May 1 the British Government and Parliament became aware that a civil war was inevitable and that the South planned to issue privateers.
He has too keen a sense of honour not to be aware that he acted disgracefully.
In signing the treaty of Amiens the British Minister was well aware that he would be the first to break it.
I am aware that man is frequently unreasonable and susceptible of offence.
This motion was seconded by Mr. Aglionby, who asked whether government was not aware that in that colony inconvertible paper had been made by the governor a legal tender for sums as low as two shillings?
I am aware that my consonances do not tympanise on your brain.
I am aware that it is difficult, but not impossible," replied Lord Oldborough, rising deliberately.
Like his mother she was well aware that he was weak and even sickly; and she therefore dreamt of arranging a quiet life for him, a life of tranquil happiness free from all fear of want.
All who are acquainted with recent French history will be aware that Barroux' narrative is simply a passage from the life of the late M.
I am aware that a new work has appeared on faith healing in which it is stated that certain sores may have a nervous origin.
Your Eminence is aware that I am in Rome for the purpose of defending a book of mine, and I should be grateful if your Eminence would help and guide me.
Besides, you must be aware that I have too great a passion for truth to judge the actions of others, whatever their nature, without knowing every circumstance and motive.
I am aware that we non-voters are rather singular.
Your lordship may not be aware that it was quite new," was the postboy's meek reply.
You may beaware that I have served under Villars and been in the War of Succession.
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