It would be too much to say that he was annoyed at being paid back; but he was not sufficiently pleased to mention the fact to Miss Hamilton for two days.
It might even be more prudent not to mention the subject of marriage at all.
My wishes would induce me to mention the name of every sentinel in the corps I have the honour to command.
Captain Blackwood speaks in very high terms of the active and gallant conduct of Captain Long of the Vincejo, during the night; and I beg to mention the services of Captains Broughton and Miller.
I mention the circumstance, that you may be aware such a letter is coming; and prepared, I most earnestly hope, to meet my wishes.
I never ventured to mention the name of Argiri Caramitzo to her, nor did she herself ever allude to the circumstance of his shipwreck and stay at our castle; and I trusted that she had banished him from her mind.
Possibly, they may arrest me as they have arrested Stage, and may intend thereby to compel me to mention the name of him who sent me the pamphlet, as Stage mentioned my own name.
He refused to mention the author of this pamphlet; so long as he persists in his refusal, we take him for the author, and shall punish him accordingly.
This circumstance being generally known, it would be superfluous to mention the object, except in cases where such is not the fact.
Cases, however, often occur where, both in speaking and writing, it becomes indispensable to mention the object.
With the idea, however, came also the doubt, whether it would be right in her to mention the subject.
Horatio Smith seems not to have relied upon his disclamation, as he has requested me to mention the thing to John Lockhart, and to some one influential about Ebony, which I have done accordingly.
The day was cold but serene, and I think the ladies must have been cold enough, not to mention the Celts, who turned out upon the occasion, under the leading of Cluny Macpherson, a fine spirited lad.
I wrote to Rose to mention the thing to Bankes, as it might have made mischief had the story got into the circle.
It is only necessary to mention the name of Dandolo to the Dalmatians to learn from the grateful inhabitants how just and vigorous his administration was.
I immediately communicated the business to the First Consul, who ordered me to supply Harrel with money; but not to mention theaffair to Fouche, to whom he wished to prove that he knew better how to manage the police than he did.
The following words were, in fact, written at the bottom of the letter: 'I do not think you ought to mention the truth to the Emperor, but make whatever use of it you think proper.
In the month of January I determined to mention the business to M.
Mention the matter to him," I replied, "the one hundred sequins are ready.
I begged Silvia to mention the matter to Madame de Montconseil, who had very great influence with the secretary of war.
But I was prudent enough not to mention the circumstance to any one.
I entreat you not to mention the matter to anyone.
I had not, however, the slightest inclination to mention the circumstances to anyone; in the first place, because I did not suppose it would interest anybody, and in the second because I would not have known whom to make a confidant of.
Of other warlike dances we mention the karpeia, which rendered the surprise of a warrior plowing a field by robbers, and the scuffle between them.
I have not ventured to mention the business to my brother on account of the cursed mysteries and injunctions of secrecy connected with it.
You don't mention the nature of your undertaking in your last, and in your former you spoke both of the Black Dwarf and of Triermain.
I must not, however reluctantly, omit to mention the casket of your grandmother's jewels, which I now regret was sent by this opportunity.
He determined to mention thecircumstance to his father, and to Flora, as soon as he returned home.
She had certainly some admirer, some lover, and she was afraid, I suppose, to mention the business to you.
You see, mother is still too grieved to mention the matter to any one by telephone--and it happens that she hasn't met Mrs. Walker face to face since the offer was made.
When Erastus however asked later on for a more detailed account, he was surprised at his daughter's request to be allowed not to mention the cause of her accident.
Sir Brother,' said he with a rap of his club, 'it was better fun for us when we were chasing lions, not to mention the honey.
Not tomention the Baptist, his devilish boy, and the bound witch herself, who fixed him with an evil glare.
To take a few of the most notable instances, it is only necessary to mention the cases of Schumann, Wagner, Berlioz, and Bizet.
I must not omit to mention the Symphony in G for piano and orchestra, op.
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