I shall see how she is in the morning, and, if she is no better, I will endeavour to get her on to some permanent water or creek running to the south.
Say you will not utter those words again, and I will endeavourto forget what you have said.
Now, perhaps, some who deem themselves very clever, will endeavour to explain that they arise from natural causes; but yet a man may be very ignorant, and yet be able to convince them that such is not the case.
It is the first time, for many a long year past, that I have been told so; and I will endeavour to merit the good opinion you have formed of me.
I will endeavour to throw myself in the Duke of Wellington's way, but I should think it unwise to call upon him; and, if I have an opportunity, will open the subject.
And I will endeavour, and for my own peace of mind I must endeavour, still so to do.
Still, on Saturday I will endeavoureither to lead or to force him upon different subjects, and particularly on the Catholic question, which will naturally arise out of your letter.
I will endeavour to communicate with Parnell, but he evidently avoids me, and depend upon it he will not commit himself until he finds which party prevails.
I will endeavour--now at least I will endeavour--to do my duty.
On the children's account, in order to make them happy, we will endeavour to ennoble our own nature.
If she will consent to receive me I will endeavour to be good to her.
Yes, my dear; I will endeavour to do a good deal for you if you will behave yourself.
I know it to be folly, and I will endeavour to steel my heart against this as well as other mistakes.
But, since it is necessary I should act and aid you in various family departments, if you should come down, I will not yield to these emotions, but considering you as an erring brother, will endeavour to perform what duty requires.
You will infinitely oblige me, madam, and I will endeavour to profit by the favour.
We will endeavour, if possible, to repair the evil.
And now, that I may be at hand to take all advantages, I will endeavour, said I to myself, to make sure of good quarters.
I will endeavour to come at] Mrs. Townsend without loss of time; and will write at large in a day or two, if in that time I can see her.
Those that are willing to escape so great a surfeit, will endeavour to hide it with several coverings, but whatever bulk shall be laid upon it, shall receive the form of another body.
So long as the memory of their fathers' deaths shall remain, they will be your mortal enemies, and upon the least trifling provocation will endeavour to revenge themselves.
I should answer thus: Listen, and Protagoras and I will endeavour to show you.
Then now, I said, I will endeavour to explain to you my opinion about this poem of Simonides.
But, if you wish to know, whether I am one of those enthusiasts, who are continually preaching up an ideal state of perfection, totally inconsistent with human affairs, I will endeavour to give you every satisfaction upon the subject.
Harry, "we must wait here, I think, till the weather clears up a little, and then we will endeavour to find the way home.
To give the reader some notion of the subject, we will endeavour to transcribe such of the conversation at Rosehall as will serve to enlighten him.
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