I shall have the honour, sir, of paying my respects to you during the procession.
I shall have the honour of communicating to you the various advices General Washington may find it expedient to send you.
The next letter which I shall have the honour to write to you, will be dated at headquarters.
Perhaps, after listening to what I shall have the honour of saying to these Caballeros, you will consider your mission to me as finished.
So soon as I have terminated my mission, I shall have the honour of placing myself at your orders.
Tomorrow morning, at nine o'clock, I shall have the honour of presenting, myself at the General's house.
Tell his Excellency," Valentine answered, "that we shall have the honour of obeying his orders.
That makes, if I am not mistaken, a very nice little sum, which I shall have the honour of handing to you.
Do not hurry yourself, general; I shall have the honour of seeing you again.
I shall have the honourof acquainting your Majesty with what they contain of most importance, as well as with the time by which the Count Matthioli can be with you.
I have nothing certain to send you to-day; but next week I shall have the honour of sending to the King an account of the conference, which I am decidedly to have to-morrow evening with the Duke of Mantua.
The information I shall have the honour of giving your Excellency, is derived from a good source, since I went to seek it in the very den of the ladrones.
Very well, General, I thank you; I shall have the honour of conversing with you more fully in a moment.
I shall have the honour of joining you at the moment when the army sets out.
No, I shall not see Senor don Andres; in a few minutes I shall have the honour of taking leave of you.
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