From that time, seeing that I could not change my mistress's life, I changed my own.
But the temple-keepers, seeing that he was careless and lukewarm with regard to their worship, feared that he might neglect to be present in their temple, and that they might lose the royal largess, and the rest of their revenues.
Seeing that this is so, what manner of persons ought we to be in all holy conversation and godliness, that we may be counted worthy to escape the wrath to come, and to be ranged on the right hand of the Son of God?
But there is no difficulty in seeing that grace or the absence of grace is an effect of good or bad rhythm.
So likely too, seeing that I affirm injustice to be profitable and justice not.
Scheherazade, at this point, seeing thatit was day, and knowing that the Sultan always rose very early to attend the council, stopped speaking.
Seeing that he looked at them with interest, I ventured to say that I myself and all that I had were at his disposal, but he answered me smiling: "Nay, Sindbad.
After I had told my story they regaled me with the choicest food the ship afforded, and the captain, seeing that I was in rags, generously bestowed upon me one of his own coats.
But a moment afterwards, seeing that instead of a fish he only had in his nets the carcase of an ass, he was much disappointed.
That would appear very strange to me, seeing that I am not accustomed to it.
Very well, that is more your affair than mine, seeing that in a week I shall be in England.
We shall lead a steady life, and not incur much danger; seeing that we have behind us a powerful protector, thanks to whom no embarrassment is possible.
We were returning from Ostend, where some mackerel had already been seen, when a sharp wind from the south drove us from our course; then, seeing that it was useless to struggle against it, we let it drive us.
The governor, seeing that it was the order of the Archbishop, obeyed, and they dressed the licentiate in his own clothes, which were new and decent.
But this procedure is impossible without slight mistakings of causes and effects, seeing that both, in their mutual action and reaction, lose their distinctive marks.
Paris steps all the less out of the ruts of its daily routine, seeing that business is prosperous at the time, the manufactories busy, the prices of cereals low, provisions abundant, the savings banks receiving daily new deposits.
He will, perhaps, hold me in greater esteem than the money itself, seeing that I sacrifice everything in order to keep my word with him.
Finally he decided to extend his visits beyond the urban boundaries by going and calling upon landowners Manilov and Sobakevitch, seeing that he had promised on his honour to do so.
Whoever he may be, I trust he will excuse me for mounting it, seeing that I do so with no disrespectful spirit.
Seeing that my father did not answer, he asked: "Have you joined the Highlanders?
LES ILES I stood staring at the portrait, I say, with a kind of fascination that astonished me, seeing that it had come to me in such a way.
Admiration was in her eyes, seeing that he was heedless of his own danger.
For which grievous sin, seeing that it was committed in my unregenerate days, I hope I have obtained the grace of forgiveness, as I have that of hearty repentance.
In short, a wife was the only thing that he had to desire, so he wished to have one promptly, seeing that if the Lady of Azay made him wait, he had just time to pass out of this world into the other.
At last, much to my relief, seeing that I began to fear I had taxed mademoiselle's strength too far, the long low buildings of the inn at which I proposed to stay came in sight, at the crossing of the road and river.
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