I have had good hap in these days, though scarce kingly or knightly, for I have been buying and selling: what matter?
Moreover, his father, the King of the Tower, died in his bed in these days, and no word of love or peace had passed between them since that morning when I was led out to be burned in the Great Square.
Which you will repay one of these days, with interest--if I know any thing of human nature," answered Sir Patrick.
Wha knows but there'll be a reward offered for it ane o' these days?
We must see what we can do for her some of these days, Marilla.
Well now, you might recite it for me some of these days, out in the barn," suggested Matthew.
As for cooking, I mean to begin giving you lessons in that some of these days.
A blessing that I hope, one of these days, I may be able to deserve.
I'll show you a print I have got upstairs, one of these days.
Our friend stands well with the present ministry; and we have made him see that your attacks will do him service--up to a certain point, for we want you to make it up again some of these days.
This is the place for men of letters and thinkers and poets; here you cultivate glory, and I know how fair the harvest is that we reap in these days.
Who carries off women in these days" said Florville (she who had cried, "Stop, wretched man!
I was, perhaps, after all, a paltry victim to the spirit of mental and social restlessness that makes so many unhappy in these days!
It is just one of those intrusive, vulgar, pushing, applications which are so common in these days," he thought.
Perhaps some of these days I may be entrapped, like poor Peppino and may be very glad to have some little nibbling mouse to gnaw the meshes of my net, and so help me out of prison.
You will realize that one of these days--perhaps sooner than you think!
The first designers of internal combustion engines, knowing nothing of the petrol of these days, constructed their examples with a view to using gas as fuel.
In these days of enlightenment anyone can go to any country and trade without restriction, and in the British colonies the alien is in the same position as the native.
I wonder that in these days of restless search for novelties some one does not re-introduce the Roman chariot race under the old conditions, and with a reproduction of the old surroundings.
Perhaps I shall give you some of my experiences one of these days;--I will not now, for I have something else for you.
Perhaps I will read it one of these days, if you are patient with me when I am sentimental and reflective; not just now.
I will tell the company what he did say, one of these days.
And finally, I think it very likely I SHALL write a story one of these days.
To love without hope, to be disgusted with life, constitute, in these days, a social position.
This young man belonged to a good family, whose nobility was not very ancient; but there are so few really old families in these days, that all men of rank are ancient without dispute.
Well, even hoped is a great word from you, Louis--a great word from any one in this fearful city, and in these days of Terror.
Who knows if I may not have to bow just as low one of these days to King Mob as ever you courtesied in your youth to King Louis the Fifteenth?
You may alter your opinion of me one of these days.
I can't work up anything like amazement in these days," continued the latter; "every other case seems stale and hackneyed alongside the case.
We got to live--and it takes money to buy grub, these days.
Marthe and Michu, distrustful of each other, lived in what is called in these days an "armed peace.
He adores you; together you will be as rich as nobles ought to be in these days.
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