Of course, if your company happened to be of average number and either of the others was very small, I should take Company A instead.
But would he not know that the information I should take to the Confederates would be worth many men?
As Countess of Vandeluce, I should takeprecedence of nobler women than Lady Eversleigh.
And now it seemed to her to be a new, dreadful reason for alarm, that the scene of horror, which she had just passed through, should take place in the dying-chamber of that king to whom France owed her glory and her greatness.
In whatever asylum I should take refuge, it appeared impossible to avoid either of the two means made use of to expel me.
I wish we had,' answered John; 'we should take care of him.
Corri had a brandy-bottle and glass with him, and insisted I should take a dram.
Why, Sir, what is commonly thought, I should take to be true.
I think if I should take up her clothes too, she would say nothing to me.
Then God forbid that I should take exceptions To be call'd dotard of one that hath cause.
We cannot always command our feelings, Captain Gills, and I should take it as a particular favour if you'd let me out at the private door.
But hardly had she left the room, when my heart was in my mouth again, and I was trembling with fear lest she should take me at my word and then the last of my friends would be gone.
I should take him to the churches and basilicas; I should show him the shrines and papal processions, and he would see me in my true "part" at last!
And he further left in his will that he should take Billgao,[592] and should make war on the Ydallcao.
Kishen Roy replied, that a living enemy, in any situation, was not agreeable, therefore he had better put him to death as soon as he should take him.
Secondly, from the description the fellows give of her, I should takeher to be the original of the portrait.
If it wasn't that there's always something about dark women which makes me think they're going to have a moustache, I should take to that girl's face.
I should take you, Paul,-- still take you; with a confidence that I should yet win you to me by my devotion.
But what hope could there be for him if he should take to drink?
And it would be almost necessary that he should take her in his arms again while he was making them,--unless indeed he made them with her knowledge.
Peacefully he seemed to sleep as I stood by his side, and I thought that I should take back no word of his to the jarl, his brother, whom both he and I loved.
And after he was gone the king was cheerful, and spoke with me about the ordering of the fleet we were to build, as though he were certain that I should take command of it in the spring.
The handsome entertainment I met with here, occasioned me to stay nine months, considering what course I should take.
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