On the contrary, if you go there, he will be well-disposed to you, and he will again be one of your chief allies out of love for his daughter.
I will again go to the Golden City by the same path, and destiny will without doubt again provide me with a means of getting there.
One day it will again cease to be opaque, this 'coloured glass.
Fall of Mammon: To be a noble Master among noble Workers, will again be the first ambition with some few.
To be a noble Master, among noble Workers, will again be the first ambition with some few; to be a rich Master only the second.
He will again be deserted by his followers; hewill again be dragged through his difficulties by his opponents.
There are a great many Irish Gipsies travelling in Scotland, of whom I will again speak, in the following chapter.
There is an exception, however, to this rule in the Danubian Principalities, to which I will again refer.
One day it will againcease to be opaque, this 'coloured glass.
Fall of Mammon: to be a noble Master among noble Workers, will again be the first ambition with some few.
This couple of quivers, fit for thee, will again be inexhaustible, O son of Pritha!
Do not weep for her, O timid girl, for know thou that Krishna will come back this very day, and the sons of Pritha, having slain their foes, will again be united with Yagnaseni!
I will again come to ye having compassed the destruction of Salwa together with his car of precious metals.
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