I don't exactly remember what it stood me a dozen then; but such wine can't be had now.
He had now come to man's estate, and his father, finding the Cambridge receipt to be inefficacious, had sent him abroad to travel with a tutor.
One of the assassins was now apprehended, who had confessed, that Orsino was his employer in the atrocious deed; and the latter, informed of his danger, had now come to Montoni to consult on the measures necessary to favour his escape.
It had now ceased, and, all being again still, she forbore to go to St. Aubert's room.
The expression of terror which, for the moment, had overspread the features of the young man, had now disappeared.
He had only found the first grotto; he had now to seek the second.
He had now set Mr Merdle down on a couch, side by side with Lord Decimus, and to it they must go, now or never.
He had foreseen this, on the former night, when he had dreamed with waking eyes, but he had not felt it then; and he had now.
They talked over, discussed and commented on the event for some minutes and had nowcome to see for themselves.
The girls now regretted their frivolity, their ridicule, their bold manners; and Isidore, although still modest and timid, had now a little contented air that bespoke his internal satisfaction.
We had now experienced an almost unvaried tract of light airs of easterly wind, with clear weather in the fore-part of the day and fog in the evenings.
The barrack for the artificers, over all, was next visited; ithad now a very dreary and deserted appearance when its former thronged state was recollected.
Perhaps he dreamed of a great and brilliant future; perhaps he was busy with the thought how he could ascend higher on this ladder to a throne, whose first step he had now ascended, since he had exalted himself into a consul of the republic.
He had now first to consider what he was able to do, and secondly what he would do; and this was not as clear to his mind as in the earlier days of his acquaintance with his uncle.
But Amabel, who used to cry so easily for a trifle, had now not a tear.
His mind was at best of too soft a temper for such work as he had now to do, and had been recently made softer by severe affliction.
The severity with which he had been treated in the late reign had transformed him into a Latitudinarian and a rebel; and he had now, from jealousy of Tillotson, turned High Churchman and Tory again.
And what distinction was there between that case and the case which had now arisen?
However, he had now finished, and it seemed as though there remained nothing else for him to show, when all at once he bethought himself of the ventilator.
He had now, with great difficulty, got to his feet again, and seemed anxious to resume his journey.
Florent, who had at first looked upon the whole business with a kind of distrust, had now, however, come to believe in the possibility of a revolutionary movement.
For twelve months he had now to stay in Amsterdam, first to learn the Dutch language, and secondly to pass an examination in orthodox theology.
I had now given up all expectation of finding the road, and was steering my way as well as I could northward towards the valley.
He had now a project of a colony which he imparted to his friend Sir Ferdinand Gorges.
It is true that Jack had had other ideas when he was courting Edith Fletcher, and at moments, at any rate, different aspirations from any he had now.
But their hour of triumph, their slow and hardearned triumph, had now arrived.
He had nowrun up from Boston by the noon train, partly impelled by the friendly regard with which he is pleased to honor me, and partly, as I soon found, on a matter of literary business.
As for his rage, there is no telling what a fiery furnace it had now got to be.
Any other mortal man, except the very one whom Antaeus had now encountered, would have been half frightened to death by the Giant's ferocious aspect and terrible voice.
We had now become so anxious to find out what animal this was, and where it went to, that we determined to follow the track, and, if possible, clear up the mystery.
He had now only to await the plaudits of his comrades!
Everything seemed too small for him--the table, even the chair which he had now regained, the tiny egg-shell cup which he was still grasping.
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