My little book, in some places, can scarce go from house to house, but it will find a suitable subject to spend itself upon.
This inference seems to run retrograde; but whoso duly considers it, will find it fairly fetched from the premises.
In traversing this region the ordinary tourist will find little to interest him.
Here he will find a railway of about fifty miles in length, connecting the Volga and the Don.
And more than all this you will find, if you read but the four evangelists upon this subject.
Fear not, my father, I will find you a place," he answered.
If you refuse or play my false, then, by my father's spirit, I will find a way to kill you!
So in the end it may be you or I will find we have been anvil and not hammer in the Purpose of God.
I daresay that by the time anyone gets to the 8916 names of his Elizabethan ancestors he will find quite a large number repeated over and over again in the list and that he is cut down to perhaps two or three thousand separate persons.
Place confidence in me, madame; do me that honor, my queen, and I will find a messenger.
If I ever find him again--and I will find him, I swear, were it in hell!
Never mind; if his mistress abandons him, he will find friends, I will answer for it.
Nevertheless, let not your Majesty be uneasy, we will find means.
If ever it should be entered again by living man, which I do not think probable, he will find tokens of our visit in the open chests of jewels, the empty lamp, and the white bones of poor Foulata.
But mark, ye will find in the place where the bright things are a bag of hide full of stones.
Look within also and ye will find a water-gourd amongst the stones.
I will findit all out," replied Oswald, who then left Edward, and returned to the landlord and recommenced conversation.
And the horse said to him: 'Saddle and bridle me, and then go into the next room and you will find a suit of armour and a sword.
Oh, I will follow them, north and south, east and west, and though I may travel far, yet some day I will find them.
But I will find it somehow, or else you shall pay for it, as you are his brother!
Let us then be off, for it is now broad day; it will be night again directly and then youwill find it colder.
As for your voyage, it shall not be long delayed; your father was such an old friend of mine that I will find you a ship, and will come with you myself.
That man,' said Flora, 'will find an inestimable treasure in the affections of Rose Bradwardine who shall be so fortunate as to become their object.
Bring it safe to Friar Bungey, whom ye will find returned to the palace, and journeyman's wages will be a penny a day higher for the next ten years to come!
Probably the European states, in order to preserve their relative weight in the general polity of the world, will find it necessary to do so.
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