After what took place last night, I have no other choice (knowing my own weakness, and the influence that you seem to have over me) than to thank you gratefully for your kindness, and to bid you farewell.
When you travel my way, you come here as a matter of course; you stay here as long as you like; and, when you go away, I only do my duty as a good Shetlander in accompanying you on the first stage of your journey to bid you godspeed.
My father," said Valentine la Nina, looking at him straight and fearlessly, "I have come to bid you a good morning.
My sweet cousin, I bid you welcome," a voice spoke, mocking a little, but quiet and penetrating.
Do as I bid you, Leonard; and, as you value my regard, say nothing of what has occurred to your master.
Ask no questions, but do as I bid you," rejoined Leonard, opening the door, and about to go forth.
Do as I bid you," rejoined her husband, "and lose no time.
Speak out, said he, and tell me, when I bid you, What you think I ought to do?
I was running from him, and he said, Come back, when I bid you.
Stay, my Pamela, said he, in a passion; stay, when I bid you.
Answer me then, I bid you, says he, Have you not told Mrs. Jervis?
I bid you go to Middleham, and there I leave all to the sight.
I bid you not, only I would I were there to see that all be not lost for want of a word in season; and it is high time that something be done.
Replying, we sing As one individual, As I find I'm a king, To my kingdom I bid you all.
Let me bid you welcome as a faithful and zealous adherent of the good cause--as a noble patriot in whom Germany confides and hopes.
Advancing into the midst of the Old Guard, he addressed them in a firm voice: "Soldiers of my Old Guard, I bid you adieu!
I come to bid you farewell," he said, stepping slowly and calmly to the king.
Therefore, pardon me, if again I bid you beware of your enemies.
Now that you have served the purposes for which I held you I wish you no harm, and so I bid you beware of Tandakora.
Here webid you farewell, Monsieur Achille Garay," said Robert.
Lucien will go to-night to bid you good-bye; burn this in his presence.
Then spake the king: "Ye knights must say from me all that I bid you to mighty Siegfried and the sister of mine; this must ye not conceal: that no one in the world doth love them more, and beg them both to come to us to the Rhine.
Then spake the Margrave Gere, a right good knight: "They are in every virtue of such right high mood, that they do bid you to a feasting by the Rhine.
Now God requite you of your will, friend Siegfried, that ye do so willingly what I bid you.
I was coming, at all events, to bid you good-by," replied Raoul.
I bid you before to beware of a hard heart; now I bid you beware of hardening your soft heart.
Take my advice, and do as I bid you, and you shall find that he will soon be sick of your company too, except God shall touch his heart, and turn it.
I know it's hard to bid you not to do it; but you know we must strive to overcome ourselves.
Surely, Misther Burke--" "How often did I bid younot to misther me?
Sir, I am about to remove myself from a house that I shall not trouble again, and I have but three words to say before I bid you good-night.
I have the honour, sir, to bid you a very good-day.
Mr. Rand, I have the honour to bid you a very good-night.
Ah, my son, I bid you welcome; Sit and tell me your adventures; I will tell you of my power; We will pass the night together.
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