The nursery-maid and the little boy came down at once to look for him, but, though they were so near him that they almost trod on him, they did not notice him.
But, though they ran to and fro, the duck always fled past them, and would not let herself be caught.
But all my devices to get it into the water failed me; though they cost me infinite labour too.
However, some of them do pretty well, though they do say they have to live on 'possums for a time.
They do not live, though they appear to be alive; they move, and sometimes speak, and appear to hear words.
I did not hold myself bound to live single for your sake, so did what most women do, though they pretend to act from other motives, I disposed of myself to the best advantage.
Lots of 'em were quite as rough-looking as he was, though they drive as good horses as any gentleman in the land.
Verily God loveth those who, as though they were a solid wall, do battle for his cause in serried lines!
These our people have taken other gods beside Him, though they bring no clear proof for them; but, who more iniquitous than he who forgeth a lie of God?
He it is who hath sent his apostle with guidance and the religion of truth, that, though they hate it who join other gods with God, He may make it victorious over every other religion.
If ye return to it, we will return; and your forces, though they be many, shall never avail you aught, for God is with the faithful.
And Hobb would weed and tend his neglected flowers, and they bloomed for him as though theyknew he loved them--as indeed they did.
Why, after the first kiss all tales start afresh, though they start on the second, which is as different from the first as a garden rose from a wild one.
It was the dream in her eyes that stirred the love in their hearts; though they knew it no more than the soup in the pipkin knows why it bubbles and boils.
These, though they inhabit in a large country, are in subjection to six bundles of Roman rods.
The words and tone struck her as being singular in the extreme; and they kept their seats, too, as though they had a right to be there.
Though they live at a distance from India, though few of them have ever seen or may ever see the people whom they rule, they will have a great stake in the happiness of their subjects.
The truth is that the noble Marquess and the honourable and learned gentleman, though they agree in their votes, do not at all agree in their forebodings or in their ulterior intentions.
Two Members, I think, have confessed that, though they disapprove of the plan now submitted to us, they are forced to admit the necessity of a change in the Representative system.
Howbeit he will not stretch out his hand to the grave, though they cry in his destruction.
As an adamant harder than flint have I made thy forehead: fear them not, neither be dismayed at their looks, though they be a rebellious house.
Not he, girl; though they do say that he has a betrothed at home.
Women love trifling discourse, though they like to have most of it to themselves.
As for the Mingos, I will say nothing, though theyhave no just cause to hate me.
They weren't to be misfits, I promise you, though they were in such trouble.
And, in truth, the lips, in the rest of death, did look as though they wore a smile, and the waving light of the unsnuffed candle almost made them seem to move.
The judges can exercise no executive prerogative, though they are shoots from the executive stock; nor any legislative function, though they may be advised with by the legislative councils.
But other nations, though they found it no easier to forgive, nevertheless forgot more easily, while the Italian imagination kept the picture of the wrong alive with frightful vividness.
A Flatterers would not, though they do appeare As huge as high Olympus Cassi.
I know them all, though they suppose me mad, And will ore-reach them in their owne deuises, A payre of cursed hell-hounds and their Dam Dem.
So, even though they are not confirmed by the will, I shall carefully carry out their intentions as though they were, especially as there is no loophole for an informer to meddle in the matter.
For a signal is absolutely necessary for people who do not understand and do not even listen to the speeches, and many of these fellows do not listen at all, though they applaud as heartily as any.
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