I took a bold resolve, that has exposed me to his suspicions and to my country's wrath.
Levy, of whose treachery towards himself and Nora he was unaware, still held over him the power that the money-lender never loses over the man that has owed, owes, or may owe again.
There is a species of wine made of the grapes of Vesuvius, called 'Lachryma Christi,' that has a great reputation.
The sun of the Gospel has dispelled the darkness that has rested on objects beyond the tomb.
The book thus referred to was "Poganuc People," that series of delightful reminiscences of the New England life of nearly a century ago, that has proved so fascinating to many thousands of readers.
That has been a practice in Shetland for a long time, both in the north and the south.
That has nothing to do with the rearing of the sheep.
Yes; that has been so time out of mind: I remember a time about forty years ago, when it was different and when there were two prices on goods which they sold.
Who is it, then, that has made so much for the pleasure of knowing that it all amounts to nothing!
You have exchanged a glance with a passing stranger, and suddenly there flies out from you something that can not be defined, that has no name known to man.
It is hethat has "grouped men in dwelling-places" (iii.
A sage told him what blessings are his who has a son: 'He that has no son has no place in the world; in the person of a son a man is reborn, a second self is begotten.
There are us two, and the laird says he can get a desperate fighting Whig fellow, called Quintin Mackell, that has an old grudge at Evandale.
That has been my great folly, the folly I'm punished for.
Who is it that has brought a fattura della morte here?
Something has happened either to-day or very recently--I am sure of it--that has stirred up within you this feeling of acute dissatisfaction.
Who, that has nothing to hide, practices concealment?
You are undone, Captain, all but your scarf; that has a knot on 't yet.
He that hasand a little tiny wit- With hey, ho, the wind and the rain- Must make content with his fortunes fit, For the rain it raineth every day.
Well, every one can master a grief but he that has it.
He that has a house to put 's head in has a good head-piece.
It is more the manner, therefore, in which this superstition has been degraded, than its intrinsic absurdity, that has brought it into contempt.
Any one, also, that has been in Lower Normandy, must have remarked the beauty of the peasantry, and that air of native elegance that prevails among them.
It is like a guinea locked up in a bank, that has a dozen paper representatives.
I look upon this matter as no more than a sudden squall, that has compelled us to bear up for a little while, but which will answer for a winch to spin yarns on all the rest of our days.
In the way of merchandise alone, there is not a Christian maritime nation of any extent, that has a smaller portion of its population engaged in trade of this sort than the United States of America.
Who is it, that has a soul, who would not be affected by such an instance of female friendship?
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