Those proverbs will bring thee to the gallows one day, I promise thee; thy subjects will take the government from thee, or there will be revolts among them.
Nor needst thou count this wonderful, for things and chances fall to the lot of such knights in ways so unexampled and unexpected that I might easily give thee even more than I promise thee.
I promise thee, Joceline, I love this jarring betwixt the rogues of the board and the rogues of the sword.
Do not pull at my cloak, Alice, and look so miserably frightened; I shall be in no hurry to betake me to bright steel again, I promise thee.
Yea, I promise thee, get thee hence, And in this matter do thy diligence, And I shall well reward thee.
And I promise thee, where--thou art present, While I live, by my will I will be absent.
I promise thee this; but acquaint me with this new and unknown peril.
I promise thee, I have heard certain stories, and seen certain sights, which greatly shake my faith in thy representations.
Nay, mother; but I will do nothing THOU wouldst think dishonourable--that I promise thee.
Find it, and I promise thee I will never say word on the matter again.
I promise thee, brother Clerk," said he, "I will ask thee no more offensive questions.
Baron; "I promise thee we shall all be dying men an we stand not to it the more stoutly.
I will buy them, my man, I promise thee; but go back quickly whence thou camest.
For my part I know well enough how I managed my several husbands, and that was neither by gentleness nor by laughter, I promise thee.
Ah, my man, it hurts me; tell me the secret, I shall know how to keep it, I promise thee.
Besides," he continued, "I promise thee that no harm shall come unto my little brother so long as I can wield a sword.
Twill cheer thy noble heart, I promise thee, under the mishap you mariners have incurred.
He shall take up his abode with me; and, I promise thee, in case thou incur any mishap, he shall find in me a warm and hearty friend.
But I promise thee, if I be alive, by God's grace, to eat never a bit the less.
Pray for Hubert, for the queen, for Topcliffe, for every human soul which thou hast ever been tempted to hate; and I promise thee that a great peace shall steal over thy soul, and a great strength shall lift thee up.
I promise thee, I was never better pleased with thee in my life; and unless thou hast a mind to discover it thyself, this affair may remain a profound secret for me.
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