He left "The Retreat" that evening feeling thoroughly recompensed for the loss of his half-day's shooting, and that just occasionally the fulfilling of the duties demanded by friendship might bring their own reward.
This was stated with such an imposing and benevolent air that Evarne waited expectant to hear in what manner she was to be recompensed for this unjustifiable delay.
And a man of noble character, out of compassion, shall draw you out, and when you have recompensed him in his calamity, you shall be delivered from this curse.
And you must now go back to Pataliputra, taking with you my disguised Rajput retinue, and I, as soon as I have in a novel way recompensed my beloved, will immediately go there, with the intention of returning here.
There he proclaimed the devotion of the dependent, and he loaded him with wealth and territories, and did not consider even then that he had recompensed him as he deserved.
I am recompensedfor the trouble I took in changing my dress this evening," said Elizabeth, glancing down at it complacently.
If we could do that, we should be abundantly recompensed for training this lad in the doctrines of the Church--but it will never be.
I soon forgot the miseries of the first part of our voyage, and was amply recompensed by the shifting scenes of beauty presented to us by the group of islands we were passing.
He did not quit her till the evening was far advanced, and then, in returning to his own house, felt all his anxieties and disappointments recompensed by the comfort this long and satisfactory conversation had afforded him.
That the angels possess power cannot be comprehended by those who know nothing about the spiritual world and its influx into the natural world.
Consequently they have Divine truths written in their hearts, and they perceive them, and as it were see them, in themselves; nor do they ever reason about them whether they are true or not.
This gave occasion for the Prince of Orange to say, that the King recompensed more liberally the loss of a place than he could the conquest of one.
The people recompensed themselves by gestures, cries, and other atrocities, vomited against M.
Morand, whom I had recompensed largely for his good and loyal services.
After having thus recompensed the zeal of my friends, I had leisure to think of taking vengeance upon the duc de Richelieu for the part he had acted.
I say nothing of my family, because a short absence would be abundantly recompensed by the pleasure of a 'sweet return.
His glory is incompatible with democratic equality, and the services he has rendered are too great to be recompensed except by hatred and ingratitude.
Thus his services were recompensed by hatred or ingratitude.
I think that your return hasrecompensed Nelly for everything.
Would not his calculation probably be that Bramleigh was amply recompensed for all he could do by the honor of being deemed the friend of a noble lord, so highly placed, and so much thought of in the world?
And, at the same time, a soft pressure of the handrecompensed Malicorne for his future obedience.
And I need not inquire if so gallant a knight is recompensed in return?
Now therefore must the murders and thefts and blasphemies and fornications belonging to this mother of harlots, be recompensed to the full, to wit, with the dregs of this cup.
And thou shalt be blessed; for they cannot recompense thee: for thou shalt be recompensed at the resurrection of the just.
In this hazardous voyage they had spent two years, ten months, and some odd days; but were recompensed for their toils by great riches, and the universal applause of their countrymen.
There were some who thought their merit not sufficientlyrecompensed by this new title; but he was not very ready to grant pecuniary rewards.
His solicitude in easing their taxes, made them ready to serve their country in his wars at their own charges, though he generously recompensed their zeal after his expeditions, which were always attended with success.
But I assure you, that when I am fainting with hunger, God hath fortified me by his sweet consolations, so that I have looked upon myself as well recompensed for his service.
God recompensed his labors with most abundant graces, and the gift of curing all distempers, both of body and mind.
The saint failed not with great earnestness to recommend their distress to the Father of mercies, and his prayer was immediately recompensed with abundant rains.
The LORD rewarded me according to my righteousness; according to the cleanness of my hands hath he recompensed me.
Therefore hath the LORD recompensed me according to my righteousness, according to the cleanness of my hands in his eyesight.
How the victorious Gargantuists were recompensed after the battle.
The labourers, it is agreed, would be recompensed for the tax;--but by whom?
Now those who pay no rent could berecompensed only by a rise in the price of produce, and thus would M.
They cannot recompense thee; but thou shalt be recompensed at the resurrection of the just.
When they are such as have promoted a good Cause, and fallen upon a Man undeservedly, they have a Right to be heard and recompensedbeyond any other Pretensions.
The LORD rewarded me according to my righteousness: according to the cleanness of my hands hath herecompensed me.
Therefore the LORD hath recompensedme according to my righteousness; according to my cleanness in his eye sight.
The jeweller, to whom we have been so much obliged, ought to be recompensed for the loss he has sustained on our account.
My daughter," replied the emperor, "my fatigue is so well recompensed by the wonderful things you have shewn me, that I do not feel it the least.
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