Refuse to hear God's pleadings, and you will sell your freedom, and become the lowest and only real kind of slave--the bondsman of evil.
Let not light unthinking children point to him in utter scorn, Call him slave and dasaputra, of a slave and bondsman born!
The bonds were signed by a professional bondsmanat the Harrison Street Police Station.
He is a professional bondsman and is manager of the Chicago Mercantile & Reporting Agency, also an employment and collection agency and professional bond agency at 171 Washington street.
Whether thou wilt hereafter deserve to be enrolled my bondsman depends upon thy prowess and-- my humor!
The bondsman retains a small percentage, as also the police.
The professional bondsman signs their bonds at a price ranging from $5 to $25 each.
The bondsman passed into the kitchen, and made his plea to Sukey for a supper he could take away with him.
This absence of father and lover gave Janice a really restful breathing space, and it was the least eventful time the girl had known since the advent of the bondsman nearly a year before.
As he made the motion, the bondsman dropped the rein and seized the hand that held the weapon.
The bondsman relaxed but not released his hold at the sound of her voice.
Then as the travellers rode toward the bridge, the bondsmanwalked over and looked up at his crude likeness of the general.
Left to himself, the bondsman finished trimming the ivory to a proper size, and neatly fitted it into the frame.
The bondsman climbed into the rear of the sleigh, that he might fold the back part of the skin over her shoulders.
Unfortunately for him, however, the bondsman had been summoned by Janice to do the digging, and his presence materially altered the situation and necessitated a merely formal greeting.
The bondsman turned in the doorway and spoke bitterly.
The bondsman sullenly obeyed, and a moment later the sleigh started.
Left alone, the bondsman once more took his brush and broadened and strengthened the nose and forehead.
The bondsmanshook his head and walked to the squire.
But he did not attempt to change the firm chin and the strong forehead the bondsman had added to the face.
All men to-day adore thy name, For justly breaking slavery’s chain; Bright are the memories of thy life, Thou stood for the bondsman amid the strife.
Its raids and its onsets are never done, nor can its bondsman win To free himself from its iron clutch by dint of stress and throe.
Would'st have me be a slave, thebondsman of a slave, One cloistered and confined behind a wall alway?
It is a rendezvous for prostitutes, and Rosie's husband is a bail bondsman for these women when they are arrested.
Fifteen years ago more Imperialist than Rhodes, he was soon to show himself more Bondsman than the Bond.
Also one moderate Bondsman voted for "redistribution," but went against the Ministry on the "no confidence" motion.
And then shall we find in our natural freedom our bondservice such that never was there any man lord of any so vile a bondsman that he ever would command him to so shameful service.
By sundown that night he was in town, his horse fed, and he and Bondsmansitting on the little hotel veranda, watching the villagers as they passed in the dusk of early evening.
Bondsman trotted over to it, watched a rancher and his wife alight, sniffed at them incuriously, and trotted back to the office.
It was evident that he wanted to talk with Bronson, so Dorothy coaxed Bondsman to her favorite tree, and sat stroking his shaggy head as she read from a new book that Shoop had brought with the mail.
Bondsman trotted to the doorway, gazed up and down the street, and came back to Shoop.
Chapter XXIII Like One Who Sleeps Bondsman sat in the doorway of the supervisor's office, gazing dejectedly at the store across the street.
Bondsman was not exactly disgruntled, but he might have been happier.
Bondsman there keeps me so busy thinkin' of how I can keep him busy that I ain't got time to shine my boots.
Bondsman had watched the driver rope the lean mail bags to the running-board, crank up the sturdy old road warrior of the desert, and step in beside the supervisor.
And while Shoop had told Bondsman that he would be away some little time, Bondsman would have known it without the telling.
She often wondered what Lorry was doing, and whetherBondsman would come to visit her when they returned to their cabin on the mesa.
The early dew had just begun to fall whenBondsman joined in.
Because his master seemed pleased, Bondsman waited to hear the rest of it with head cocked sideways and tail at a stiff angle.
If the bondsman of old deliberately went to the door-post that his ear should be bored, was it unjust that he should be bound a slave for ever?
For the spirits of beauty and magic are (as the bondsman of colour knows and the bondsman of poetry) inimical to the ordinary life and destiny of man.
Christ was the descendant of enslaved kings, a bondsman of Roman conquerors.
Guido the savage, bondsman in the land, Which impious women rule with civil sway, With Marphisa strives in single fight, And lodges her and hers at full of night.
He arose and led thebondsman off to one side, near the outer door, and talked with him a few moments.
The bondsman nodded his satisfaction at netting another victim and strolled away to seek further prey.
A man is never so free as when he is the bondsman of Christ.
He was the bondsman of the Church,--her shackles were pitiless.
He was the bondsman of the Church,--the bondsman of the Pope.
But in the course of their converse the Duke of Spoleto revealed himself to be one Count Rupert of Teck, a bondsman of the Swabian branch of the Hohenstauffen, near whose castle his own was situated.
Resist as he would, he was the bondsman of the Church!
Even a professional bondsman is permitted to have knowledge of the upper world, and this one was not wholly ignorant of names in the social register.
Pete and the bondsman were there, too, and presently the group moved over to the clerk's desk.
The bondsman grinned and Pete made the explanation.
The bondsman and Pete went forward and stepped inside a railing.
Two women were led through a side door, evidently to be "arranged," as the bondsman said.
Moses did not seek to abolish the right of property; on the contrary, it was his wish that everyone should possess property, so that no one might be tempted by poverty to become a bondsman and thus acquire slavish propensities.