Though numbers to my mind occur, or seen “Or heard, but few beside I will relate.
I will relate to you my feelings concerning the departure of Brother Kimball.
At this time, I had many dreams from the Lord; one of them I will relate.
Whilst he is proceeding thither, we will relate, as briefly as possible, the causes of this commotion.
I must speak immediately on an affair of great importance, which I will relate to you some other time, to the superior of the capuchins, who brought you hither, my dear Lucy; but no one must know that I have sent for him.
We will relate only a few of the words which he continued to ejaculate, during the remainder of this miserable evening.
As a striking proof of this assertion, I will relate what I performed in the state of Neuvo Leon, upon a wild boar, taken two days before in the woods, without being wounded.
To give an idea of this mode of gentling horses, I will relate a few circumstances of the last mentioned horse.
I will relate a little anecdote, which took place in Mexico, a few years before I left there.
Before quitting this theme, I will relate an anecdote which has found belief.
There are stories without number of him; and I will relate one or two solely because they characterise him, and those to whom they also relate.
While upon the subject of Monsieur, I will relate an anecdote known to but few people, concerning the death of his first wife, Henriette d'Angleterre, whom nobody doubts was poisoned.
But previously to the celebration a little comedy was enacted in which I was obliged to take a part, and I will relate how.
I will relate what I learned and what I saw, in order to throw some light on that horrible affair.
If you are curious to know the dreams of two actresses who live near each other, I will relate them to you.
Apropos of this subject," added the Demon, "I will relate to you a curious anecdote.
By the bye, I will relate to you an adventure which occurred not a century ago, in this very town, and which will enlighten you on the subject.
Such is my story, but it is not so surprising as that of the learned man and his pupil, whose adventures were among the miracles of the age, which I will relate.
The manner in which this was done I will relate in the following chapter.
In this campaign he met with a fatal accident, which I will relate in a following chapter.
How this expedition terminated I will relatein the following chapter, from which will be seen that Cortes' undertakings were no longer attended with success.
How far we succeeded in this I will relate in the following chapter.
The reason why the son of the sister inherits, and not the son of the brother, I will relate hereafter.
As, however, the district was within the limits of Quito, he selected the province of Chaparra instead, as I will relate presently.
Another anecdote of the poor just occurs to my mind, and as it exhibits your grandfather in another light, I will relate it.
This reminds me of a circumstance, that I will relate: One evening, when your mother was dressing for a party, which was to be given at the house of a friend, a very serious accident occurred a few squares from us.
There is an Indian legend, which I will relate, that gives a more interesting account of this phenomenon than either of these.
Thereupon the Shaykh of the Pipers arose, and kissing ground before the Sultan, said to him, "O King of the Age, give me promise of immunity and I will relate to thee all that befel.
However, he succeeded in getting hold of some of my home letters, which was sufficiently annoying, and once he placed me and the other Englishmen in Kabul in a position of no little danger: how this occurred I will relate presently.
He gave it me one day; but that is a story I will relate further on.
How the Amir received the application I will relate presently.
There was, however, one incident; but I will relatethat by and bye.
I had some queer experiences in this way, which I will relate further on.
I will relate a single incident illustrating this General's character, that occurred in my hearing at Hagerstown.
As serving to indicate this, and to show the innocence and purity of Geno, I will relate at my own expense an incident.
When I tell you that I will relate a fairy tale, you would at the outset count upon its treating of events outside of the usual course of life and of its being located in a kingdom entirely different from any thing on earth.
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