Item: Seeing that I do menace a certain Henry Mildmay, but did not trash him, I do leave the sum of fifty pounds sterling to the lacquey that shall pay unto him my debt.
Don Quixote; "is it possible that you are the one whom mine enemies the enchanters changed into the lacquey you speak of in order to rob me of the honour of that battle?
I entered the lists just as much lacquey Tosilos as I came out of them lacquey Tosilos.
There were pictures of a pauper cabin in Ireland, from which it was pretended I came; others in which I was represented as a lacquey and shoeblack.
Hippolito shook him by the Arm to rouze him from his Lethargy, when his Lacquey coming into the Room, out of Breath, told him there was a Coach just stopp'd at the Door, but he did not take time to who came in it.
The Cavaliers grown weary of that ridiculous Entertainment, which was diverting at first sight, retired whither the Lacquey conducted them; who, according to their Directions, had sought out one of the most obscure Streets in the City.
They ran after him might and main, Andrea leading, and the princess's lacquey next.
One afternoon, when Gerard had finished his day's work, a fine lacquey came and demanded his attendance at the palace Cesarini.
My Lacquey rode by me on Horseback, telling his Beads.
I put my Head out of the Chaise to take a View of the Men, who had innocently put my Lacquey into such a Fright, and found by their Garb, that they were Soldiers from Lucca, who patroll'd there for the Security of the Forest.
They removed it in all haste, and his lacquey features were revealed to public gaze.
You imparted to Martial the courage to forsake me, his wife, like a drunken lacquey would abandon the lowest of degraded creatures!
The lacquey obeyed her, and then, with flashing eyes and dishevelled hair, she hastened to the little drawing-room at the end of the hall.
When the last of them had staggered down my steps, and I had bidden a drowsy lacquey extinguish the candles, I called Ganymede to light me to bed and aid me to undress.
Before him a lacquey in my escutcheoned livery of red-and-gold was receiving, with back obsequiously bent, his hat and cloak.
I bowed and stepped back, motioning to the lacquey to take the fellow away, much as I should have motioned him to remove some uncleanness from before me.
Finally we reached the gaming-salons, where a lacquey who was, acting as guard over the doors, flung them open as though he were a man possessed.
Several times she sent me to give the General an airing in the streets, even as she might have done with a lacquey and her spaniel; but, I preferred to take him to the theatre, to the Bal Mabille, and to restaurants.
Hitherto, you have honourably preferred to serve as a lacqueyrather than to act as a thief; but what the future may have in store for you I tremble to think.
Do you believe that the Baron could not tell his lacquey simply to put you out of doors?
A lacquey darted to offer him a chair, but the General did not even notice him.
Though I expected no answer, scarcely three minutes had elapsed before thelacquey returned with "the compliments of a certain person.
At this moment the lacquey who had been standing behind the future ambassador wiped the latter's nose; and well it was that he did so, since otherwise an inelegant and superfluous drop would have been added to the soup.
This scrutiny made, both faces withdrew, and there came out on to the entrance steps a lacquey clad in a grey jacket and a stiff blue collar.
Every white man, who has not been degraded, had rather be engaged in the most laborious employments, than to serve as a lacquey or body servant to another white man or being like himself.
The innate love to act as body servant orlacquey is too strongly developed in the negro race to be concealed.
The lacquey made the same reply, and disappeared before I could get any further intelligence.
The lacquey by the door of Dillon's auctionrooms shook his handbell twice again and viewed himself in the chalked mirror of the cabinet.
The lacquey lifted his handbell and shook it: --Barang!
John sent the lacqueyout of the room; and Ursula said something about "not speaking thus before a servant.
Presently a lacqueycame to beg Mr. Halifax would come and speak with Lady Caroline Brithwood.
All for a mere letter too, brought by a lacquey of Lord Luxmore's.
Sancho came up and spoke in high praise of the generous disposition of the lacquey Tosilos.
The Prince withdrew; and the lacquey led Henry Holford through various turnings in the palace to the servants' door opening into Pimlico.
The three carriages now stopped before the entrance of the Hall; and Lord Dunstable's lacquey gave a furious ring at the bell.
I believe you wish to become gentleman-lacquey to Bruce-Errington's wife, and that you find it difficult to obtain the situation.
He may play hired lacqueyto all the women in London if he likes!
The Nuncio, who had little reason to expect that either his spiritual or his political character would be respected by the multitude, made his escape disguised as a lacquey in the train of the minister of the Duke of Savoy.
Nay, he stooped below even the miserable dignity of corruption, and accepted bribes so small that they seemed better suited to a porter or a lacquey than to an Envoy who had been honoured with an English baronetcy and a foreign marquisate.
The prince lifted his eyelids, and the lacquey approached and took his order, and then the party proceeded to make friends.
At this moment a lacquey approached and bowed to Captain Fargeau.
It was thelacquey who came to ask whether Mr. Margari was aware that it was past seven o'clock; he must come and read to the old gentleman.
The lacquey who rushed in at the commotion to inquire if his honour had rung, he seized by the nape of the neck and flung out of the room.
Take Maksi out for a ride and let the lacquey go with him instead of his tutor!
A lacqueynow entered to announce that the coach was ready, and Madame Langai, adjusting her mantilla, went to the playhouse where the actors were, at least, amusing.
It was the first moment of confusion I suffered, since I had left the same spot; but my cheek was in a flame as the lacquey let down the steps, and offered me his arm to descend.
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