He resolved firmly to make his disobedience as thorough (by way of atonement) as it well could be.
He told me after we made friends at a dance, in a Posada kept by a Mexican just outside the walls, that he had come here to make his fortune.
The denser the darkness generally, the smarter were the puffs of wind on which he had reckoned to make his way; but tonight the gulf, under its poncho of clouds, remained breathless, as if dead rather than asleep.
All at once he began to talk, like an expert revolutionist, of the instrument ready to hand in the intact army at Cayta, which could be brought back in a few days to Sulaco if only Decoud managed to make his way at once down the coast.
He had seemed to her courageous, a hard worker, determined to make his way in the world.
Then she pointed to the door of the room, and left him to make his way in alone.
He told the Venus Annodomini that his father was coming up, and she flushed a little and said that she should be delighted to make his acquaintance.
Never young Civilian's prospects were so bright, Till an Indian paper found that he could write: Never young Civilian's prospects were so dark, When the wretched Blitzen wrote to make his mark.
Very well," said Strickland, for he did not wish to make his lady-love's life a burden.
To this Atahuallpa replied by renewed assurances of the fact, adding that the deed had been perpetrated, without his privity, by Huascar's keepers, fearful that he might take advantage of the troubles of the country to make his escape.
This island, he thought, would afford him a convenient place to encamp until he was prepared to make his descent on the Indian city.
Midwinter took the cigar out of his hand, and, insisting on his treating the matter seriously, told him in plain words that he must set himself right with his offended neighbors by calling on them personally to make his apologies.
I am always ready to make his breakfast, and his daughter is not.
The pivot on which the whole matter will turn, if my claim is disputed, will be the question of identity; and it may be necessary for the witness to make his Declaration in the magistrate's presence before the week is out.
Mr. Bashwood, stealing up alone to the second floor to make his report, knew, the instant he set eyes on her, that the report was needless.
Another of these favorites of the moment, who threw themselves so to speak into the arms of the Emperor without giving him time to make his court to them, was Mademoiselle L.
The day on which the First Consul promulgated the law of public worship, he rose early, and entered the dressing-room to make his toilet.
It was as volunteers that any courtiers mentioned to the Emperor any young and pretty persons who wished to make his acquaintance, for it was in no wise in keeping with his character to give such commissions.
With admirable generosity they pretended not to recognise him, and suffered him to make his escape in the tumult.
Dunfermline continued, during a short time, to make his appearance in the circle which surrounded the Prince whom he had served too well; but it was to no purpose.
His lordship, on returning from the station, stepped up into Miss Halcombe's sitting-room tomake his inquiries.
Did he make his appearance in the village before Anne was born?
Your brother conceives this to be his duty," continued Daly, rather bothered by the manner in which he had to make his communication, "and it is a duty which he is determined to go through with.
He absolutely fell in love with Fanny Wyndham, though her twenty thousand pounds was felt by him to be hardly enough to excuse him in doing so,--certainly not enough to make his doing so an accomplishment of his prudential resolutions.
Bingham Blake was a man of character, and would not make a fool of himself; but he was too young; he would not be able to make his way to Fanny.
This young man comes of a line of ancestors that have reflected great credit on our State for more than a hundred years, and he is bound to make his mark.
I am willing he should do anything to make his living, but not that.
Then I perceive that will be verified Henry the Fifth did sometime prophesy: 'If once he come to be a cardinal, He'll make his cap co-equal with the crown.
Go, go, cheer up thy hungry starved men; Help Salisbury to make his testament.
Carvajal remained behind in order to try to persuade Roldan to give himself up; but Roldan had no such idea, and Carvajal had to make his way by land to San Domingo, where he made his report to the Admiral.
On the arrival of Tecumseh, who, detained until a late hour by the arrangements he had been making for the encampment and supplies of his new force, was the last to make his appearance, the Major's doubts passed entirely away.
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