Still, you wish me to win the lady who sent me the ring?
Indeed I do," responded the girl, joyously; "I will pray to the Virgin and ask her to help you to win this fair lady who gave you the ring.
It would have been an easy task, as princess, to win him or any man; but if she couldwin him as Yolanda, the burgher girl, the prize would be the greatest that could fall to a woman.
But she did not want this man whom she loved so dearly, and who, she knew, loved her, if she must win him as princess.
She had found the man she loved, and was taking her own way to win him, if she could, for herself.
My air-castle was of this architecture: Max would win old Castleman's favor--an easy task.
This, I admit, was cruel indifference to Yolanda's peace of mind or pain of heart, if Max should win her love and desert her.
But their wings or squadrons were made up of their allies, who were foreigners.
If this story, written under adverse circumstances and without any preparation, could win a prize, why could I not write other stories about the men and women I had known, and about the things and scenes I had seen and am still seeing?
After that, with a last parting drink, we turned our backs on Philadelphia and set boldly out to win our fortunes.
Few great artists, I imagine, have been of such a character as would win the approval of a garden party at Lambeth Palace.
I can only pray that my love for you may in time win you to me again.
But though eye and smile constantly answered him he could win neither to a straightforward bearing.
Hence new ideas will at the start win over but a small minority, and this will be scoffed at, maligned and persecuted.
Nay, I forswear the drama, if to win Or lose the prize can make me plump or thin.
Taught by experience of the past, they know that they will emerge from the struggle stronger and better than before and will win further distinction in the battle for God.
To guard against that contingency she hoarded all the money she could get; accepted whatever presents were offered; and let it be known that the easiest way to win her favor was to have something to give.
He is credited with possessing besides his military ardor a sweet and insinuating disposition which may explain how he could easily win over the mob which so terrified King Charles at Madrid.
Let a man or a measure prove to be sincere and honest, and there was never a period in the history of the world when either would win more hearty approval than now.
They winupon our hearts like a living voice, and make us love the writer, whom we have perhaps never seen.
Napoleon was then in the full blaze of his military glory, and merit might win the metaphorical spurs of what remained as the substitute of knighthood, without the weary delays of official routine.
Nothing else mattered now; no other laurel she might possibly winheld out any attraction; she must carry off the great honor.
A single consuming desire burned in her soul--to win that Buffalo Robe.
If girls can't win honors fairly they ought to go without them.
For a long time she had dreamed of this man as her hero; she had dreamed of splendid adventures with him in which she should win his praise.
But Maggie certainly did put her finger on the tough spot in your proposition: for a crook to find a job and win the confidence of people.
I say I believe you won't win out--but that's not saying I don't want you to win out.
It wasn't going to be easy, but he had his big plan made, and he had determination, and he knew he'd win in the end.
She had won out here, just as she had said she would win out; and won out with what Barney had declared to be the most difficult person to get the better of, a finished woman of the world.
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