Returning down the rocky steep, I descried, solitary in that great waste of rock and snow, the form of a lady whom I supposed I had left sleeping at the inn, overcome with the fatigue of yesterday's tramp.
Upon one occasion, when he was desperately enamored of a lady whom he wished to marry, he got Irving to write for him a love-letter, containing an offer of his heart and hand.
I took care not to ask for my jewel-case, as the captain might have thought that my false wife was some rich younglady whom I had seduced.
A lady whom I did not know said the portrait represented the Elector of Cologne in his robes as Grand Master of the Teutonic Order.
Taking up the discourse, I told him that the count was commanded to me by a lady whom I greatly esteemed, and that he had been obliged to leave his country for the present on account of an affair of honour.
Before he went, however, he said he should like to present me to a lady whom he was sure I should be very glad to see again.
The woman was not there, and it did not seem to be his immediate duty to leave the room in order that he might denounce a lady whom he certainly had ill-used.
But what I meant to observe was this,--that I certainly should not introduce a lady whom I aspire to make my own lady to any lady whom a lady oughtn't to know.
Singular behaviour of an English lord, who is content merely to keep and wear upon his doublet the glove of a lady whom he loves.
Against your own sex, too, and a lady whom I intend to make my wife.
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