Ye know that best;" says Gunnar, "but I will put thee in mind of this journey one of these days, and of thy good help.
Gunnar called out to them and said, "Now is the time to guard yourselves; here now is the bill, and here now ye will put it to the proof whether I shed one tear for all of you.
Said she, Tell me the truth of thy case and I will put thee in safety.
And I will put a division between my people and thy people: to morrow shall this sign be.
Because thy rage against me and thy tumult is come up into mine ears, therefore I will put my hook in thy nose, and my bridle in thy lips, and I will turn thee back by the way by which thou camest.
After those days," says the Lord; "I will put my laws into their mind, I will also write them on their heart.
If you ask it, I will put off my visit to Madame de Lucenay.
Happily, I have a drop of bitters here; probably it will put him on his legs.
If, as I doubt not, you are decided to follow in the good path you have entered, have confidence in me--I will put you in a way to gain your living honorably.
I will put My Law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts.
I will put My Law into their inward parts, and write it in their hearts.
Christ, and this promise is constantly repeated in the whole of Scripture, first having been delivered to Adam [I will put enmity, etc.
As for you," he added, turning to Helene, "I will put you in a convent.
I will put an end to this unhappy divergence between you, a natural thing enough, but it would end in mutual hatred and desire for a divorce, always supposing that you did not die on the way to despair.
Good, open the door, and I will put a distance between us," retorted the other, and there was a diabolical irony in his tone.
I will put a man outside his door, and the moment a move is heard I will let you know.
Well, there is one thing, Luke; if anything happens to him it will put an end to this Luddite business at Varley.
However, that is an old quarrel between you and me, pappy, and we will put it aside.
When I am ashamed of the tartan I will put a pigeon's feather in my cap, as the new suaicheantas of this branch of Clann Leoid.
I am quite vexed at Pleyel's being cooped up in France, as it will put an entire stop to our work.
If they hit your fancy, they are at your service; if not, return me the tune, and I will put it in Johnson's Museum.
You are a man of honor; I will put faith in your word, and meet the dangers of life under shelter of your name.
Set your mind at ease, madame; I will put a stop to such treatment to-morrow.
This goes to-night; I will put it myself in the post-office.
I believe he will soon be despatched again to France; and I will put somebody to write an account of his second journey: I hope you have seen the other.
We have in the stable," she said, "an ass, that we will put in if you will help me.
I will give you such a doing some day, that I will put a quartette of babies in your belly, and then I will leave you to get your own living.
I will put a case in which, I dare say, all will agree with me.
We will put him to twist a hay-rope till he is outside, and then we will shut the door on him.
Tell us this much anyway, is it sorrow or joy, grief or gladness, courage or fear, it will put on us?
I am going to give the first share to the geese; I am putting all the cabbage on this dish for them; and when I go out, I will put a grain of meal on it, and it will feed them finely.
Here, therefore, wewill put an end to the chapter.
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