In fact, in compliance with the orders of his majesty, I shall have the honor of conducting you, sir, at once to the Saint Margaret Islands, where you will remain henceforth a prisoner.
On my arrival at Madrid, I shall have the honor to give you my opinion of our situation there.
I shall have the honor of sending you the original this evening.
Sir, I am ready to go to the army of General Washington, and I shall have the honor of receiving your commissions this evening.
He said: 'With your permission, baron, I shall have the honor to relate our conversation.
Should I be on a journey, I shall have the honor to inform you of my residence and address.
As what I shall have the honor of saying to you is not pressing, you may put off, till Saturday next, eight days hence, that is to say the 18th of this month, the visit with which you flatter me.
As I am soon to leave this place for one very remote,[26] I am afraid this will be the last letter I shall have the honor of writing to you.
So by tomorrow's post I shall have the honor of returning you the proofs of the Lieder-Cyclus, which forms a continuation to the Beethoven Lieder which you have already edited, and which you will publish when you think well.
Before that, I shall have the honor of sending you a little work, to which I have had the audacity to tack a great name--yours.
I shall have the honor of paying my respects to you, dear Mr. Mayor, and of placing myself at the service of the Festival Committee.
In two hours I shall have the honor personally to state to his majesty the reasons why I was unable to comply with his orders, "said Admiral Bruix, with his wonted composure and coolness.
On the day on which you bring me the papers, even if they should be somewhat blood-stained, on that day I shall have the honor to lead you to the altar, and greet you by the name of Countess Colloredo.
I shall set out for the waters of Aix on the 13th instant, so that I am unable to say when and whence I shall have the honor of addressing you again.
As I shall set out this day se'nnight for the waters of Aix, you will probably hear the issue of the Count de Vergennes' illness through some other channel, before I shall have the honor of addressing you again.
I shall have the honor of writing you a general letter within a few days.
I shall have the honor of addressing you more fully a week hence by a private hand.
Thus it was with much politeness of manner that he heard Cavalcanti pronounce these words, "To-morrow, sir, I shall have the honor of waiting upon you on business.
Excuse my talking of family matters, but as I shall have the honor of introducing you to the count, I tell you this to prevent you making any allusions to this picture.
Yes, ask her for one of her liqueur cellarets, mine is incomplete; and tell her I shall have the honor of seeing her about three o'clock, and that I request permission to introduce some one to her.
I shall have the honor to be with you at the hour named," he replied ceremoniously.
To-morrow evening I shall have the honor to give the gentlemen their revenge,' said Megret courteously, closing his box.
I shall have the honor to be at the door of your carriage by sunrise, ready for the journey,' said Megret, bowing and retiring.
I shall have the honor to await you there,' said Arwed, with a very low bow, and turned upon his heel.
As I shall set out this day sennight for the waters of Aix, you will probably hear the issue of the Count de Vergennes' illness through some other channel, before I shall have the honor of addressing you again.
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