The dwarf said-- "If you prick the stone with the point in the white side there will come on such a hailstorm that no one will be able to look at it.
If you prick the red side then there will come out of it such fire, with sparks and crackling, that no one will be able to look at it.
Your wethers will be always fat a month sooner than the wethers of other shepherds, and every one of your sheep will have two pounds of wool more than others, and yet no one will ever be able to see it on them.
So no one will be able to hoard up or accumulate the paper money because it will be dated, and will become worthless if it is not spent within a certain time after its issue.
The State in which no one will be distinguished or honoured above his fellows except for Virtue or Talent.
And yet no one will be disappointed at the view from Montanvert, of the upper glacier, and the needles of rock and snow which rise beyond.
It makes one homesick in this world to think that there are so many rare people he can never know; and so many excellent people that scarcely any one will know, in fact.
I saw a great many splendid horses, but not so many fine liveries as one will see on a swell-day in London.
The lack ofone will soon be proof that a man is a knave.
Another account is opened, thank God, and no one will rejoice at it more sincerely than M.
And the ruler of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, "I will dress myself so that no one will know me, and go into the battle, but you can put on your robes.
As long as you live no one will be able to stand against you.
That Hogarth was specially a humorist no one will deny; but in speaking of humorists we should have presumed, unless otherwise notified, that humorists in letters only had been intended.
She proves the misery of her own career so fully that no one will follow it.
No one will be tempted to undertake the life of a chevalier d'industrie by reading the book, or be made to think that cheating at cards is either an agreeable or a profitable profession.
It matters exactly so many hundred pounds; but no one will begrudge it if he does so many hundred pounds' worth of good.
And then you compare this gentleman to Mr. Annesley, a man to whom no one will speak.
When this day comes to be talked about, as I dare say it will be for many a long year, no one will be able to say that the Hitchiners got into that covert.
And no one will, at that time, be a giver (of wealth or anything else) in respect to any one else.
And no one will listen to the words of others and no one will be regarded as a preceptor by another.
No one will be able to vanquish him in battle, while there will be none whom he will not be able to vanquish.
If we finish the blocks and pillars here exactly to the designs, they will take up no superfluous room in the ships, and no one will be able to deliver them so cheaply as we.
All now seems dumb and colorless, and if the abyss is my grave, no one will miss me nor mourn for me.
No one will deny, I suppose, that there is a difference between the intensely refined forms of the Venus, or the earlier Hypsipyle, or the Daphne, and the coarser nudes in the Louvre picture.
When the two were seated opposite each other, Cynthia tried to talk pleasantly, but all the time with a sub-consciousness as one will have of some deformity which must be ignored.
She clung more tightly to her mother's hand, as one will cling to any wonted stay of love in the midst of strangeness, even of joy, and she saw everything with eyes which photographed it upon her very soul.
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