I am even loth to mention how equally unjust it is for him to make such offers, or for those I am bound to reverence to accept of them.
I arose too, with intent to throw myself at his feet; but was too much overawed by his sternness, even to make such an expression of my duty to him as my heart overflowed with.
Mr. Neverbend had a presentiment that, sick as his friend might be, nauseous as doubtless were the qualms arising from yesterday's intemperance, he would make an attempt to recover his lost ground.
He is a year older than Henry Norman, though he began his official career a year later, and therefore at the age of twenty- one.
Up to this moment no man had spoken a word of love to Linda Woodward, and to some girls the first word is very trying.
Who else could have put up so heavily stupid a man as Captain Scott to make such a demand?
Men of that kind shouldn't make such mistakes,' said Charley.
As matters stood it behoved them tomake such a sheep of Alaric as might be found practicable.
This year nobody would be the one to make such a suggestion.
We're not going to do anything special, so what is there to make such a fuss about?
Then he awoke and went out, in order to make such arrangements as were necessary.
But in case thou neither findest any causes of complaint, nor any treacherous designs, what sufficient evidence hast thou to make such a wickedness of ours credible?
When she had given him these instructions, she sent him in at this time to make such a speech.
And when Herod was disposed to make such a settlement immediately, Caesar said he would not give him leave to deprive himself, while he was alive, of the power over his kingdom, or over his sons.
It is evident that Number Seven, who is so severe in his talk about rhymesters, would not, if he could, make such a fool of himself as to set up for a "poet.
Not one promised to make such a mark in society, if she found an opening into its loftier circles.
Professor Thayer kindly read many of his notes to me before his account was published, and allows me to make such use of the book as I see fit.
In forming Establishments, public or private, for giving employment to the Poor, it will always be indispensably necessary to make such arrangements as will secure to them a fair price for all the labour they perform.
Naturally I was afraid to make such a damning admission.
Jethro Bass was indeed a great man to make such as these tremble or rejoice.
And I'll make such a country-place out of this as was never seen west of New York state, and call it Mohair, after my old trotter.
Of course, if it's going to make such a difference to you as that, I'll sell the lot.
By these tokens, and others too numerous to mention, it would seem that the inhabitants of Leith would have jumped at the chance to make such a man one of the five hundred in their State Legislature.
I now began very quietly to make such preparations as I thought were necessary.
It was not necessary for the bee to make such a merit of his tastes.
But I tell you they do make such a demand, and have made it.
The unfortunate concomitant circumstances still remained, and were of sufficient force, as she thought, tomake such a marriage inexpedient.
Mark sitting opposite to him by the fireside was tempted to pour out the history of himself and Emmett, to explain how he had come to make such a mess of the examination.
I don't accept your condemnation of the Abbey as pseudo-monasticism, though I can quite well understand that my account of it might lead you to make such a criticism.
How ungrateful however even to make such an admission to herself.
Was General Otis directed by the Secretary of War to make such an answer?
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