Rob us of this prisoner and our death-dance, and you yourself may have to take his place.
Momulla was puzzled; but still he wished to leave the island, and was willing to take hischances on the open sea rather than to remain longer in the monotony of the camp.
As surely as though he had heard them plotting, he knew that Kai Shang and Momulla had come to take his life.
Angus saw the first action, heard the second, and a hideous dismay clutched his very heart: the savage fool was about to take his revenge in pinches with the red hot tongs!
Donal had not accompanied Mr. Sclater and his ward, as he generally styled him, to the city, but continued at the Mains until another herd-boy should be found to take his place.
But Gibbie still held her, and with a look to Mr. Sclater that should have sent straight to his heart the fact that she was dear to his soul, kept drawing her into the room; he wanted her to take his chair at the table.
But Dodd would not part with the three friends yet; he begged them to watch him, and see nobody else came to take his children's fortune.
Living at a distance, he did not hear the news till near dinner-time, and he had promised to take his daughters to a ball that night.
I don't take his wages, and he does not play his tricks with me.
But he did expect his old friends at Hogglestock, who had known him so long, to take his word as true.
When the major had been there about twenty minutes he was preparing to take his leave,--but Mr Harding, bidding Posy to go out of the room, told his grandson that he had a word to say to him.
My thoughts were more egotistical, and I was thinking how much you reminded me of my dear father, by your experience, wisdom, and suitableness to take his place as the head of a family.
Pathfinder, falling back to allow his friend room to take his arm; "he overlooks his own gifts, and craves those of another!
The guide raised a finger for silence and then beckoned to Cap to ascend the first ladder, and to allow Mabel to take his place at the side of the Sergeant.
Messire Gawain alighteth, but findeth in the castle none that is willing to take his reins, so busied are they making merry.
The knight draweth him back the better totake his career, and Messire Gawain cometh as fast as his horse may carry him toward Marin the Jealous.
Lancelot hath leapt up, thinking to take his sword, but findeth the scabbard all empty.
The Knight of the Dragon removeth and seeth Perceval coming all alone, wherefore hath he great scorn of him and deigneth not to take his spear, but rather cometh at him with his drawn sword, that was right long and red as a burning brand.
Thomas rose and made a sign to the old man to take his seat.
She cautiously suggested this to her husband when he came to take his seat at her bedside; but to her utter astonishment she found that he had been indulging a similar train of thought, and had already destined the infant prodigy for the army.
When donning his uniform of a National Guardsman on the preceding evening, he had forgotten, dolefully absorbed as he was, to take his pocket-book.
As he rose to take his leave, Cosette said to him: "My husband said a queer thing to me yesterday.
France was now Cesare's only hope, and he wrote to Louis begging his royal leave to come to take his rank as a prince of that country, and to serve her.
First he went solemnly to take his leave of the Pope, and they parted with every outward mark of a mutual esteem which they most certainly cannot have experienced.
And it occasioned him no surprise to see Soderini come on July 19 to take his leave of him, advised by the Signory that the French vanguard was at hand, and that, consequently, the negotiations might now with safety be abandoned.
But at the end he got Mr. Chichely to take his place, and left the room.
O, take his mother's thanks, a widow's thanks, Till your strong hand shall help to give him strength To make a more requital to your love!
Cry the man mercy, love him, take his offer; Foul is most foul, being foul to be a scoffer.
All gone, and not One friend to take his fortune by the arm And go along with him?
My tears begin to take his part so much They'll mar my counterfeiting.
It was his ambition that had prompted him to take his place at the arch-episcopal table, and his ambition was now quite dead within him.
He had not indeed seen in that room any person really intoxicated; but there had been a good deal of wine drunk, and Mr Slope had not hesitated to take his share, in order to screw himself up to the undertaking which he had in hand.
Monsieur le president was most anxious to take his place; but he was determined to go, and now we all see why.
Des Grassins came totake his client's orders just as the family sat down to dinner.
He had not indeed seen in that room any person really intoxicated, but there had been a good deal of wine drunk, and Mr. Slope had not hesitated to take his share, in order to screw himself up to the undertaking which he had in hand.
It was his ambition that had prompted him to take his place at the archiepiscopal table, and his ambition was now quite dead within him.
An elderly priest was seated near the young girl, he rises to let me take his place, but I politely insist upon his keeping it.
I then told my brother to take his hat, and to come and dine with me.
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