Mrs. Norris seemed as much delighted with the saving it would be to Sir Thomas as with any part of it.
I cannot think of it with any patience; and it does appear to me an evil of such magnitude as must, if possible, be prevented.
Have you had any communication with the Busta trustees, or with any one of them, on the subject since you took your lease?
Do you deal, or have you dealt, with any of the shops in this neighbourhood?
I think they can bear favourable comparison with any people of the same class that I have come across in other parts of the world.
After they have gone on for a while, and when they come in with any work, of course we square up the books and examine them.
Have you ever had accounts yourself with any of the merchants here?
Yes; those last lines are not troubled with any equality of feet,' said Guy; 'but the repetition is half the beauty.
Guy,' said she, smiling, 'does that unfortunate glass inspire you with any arguments in favour of the Venetians?
Armed bands of both parties now rode over the country, paying absolutely no respect to property rights, and ready for a "brush" with any opponents.
Of this their Mormon leaders were informed, and they said they would deal with any of their members who should again in like case offend.
The only thing that I can do with any chance of success, is to rout out these vile Doone fellows, and burn their houses over their heads.
And if one stood beneath an elm, with any heart to look at it, lo!
For it takes an old man, or at least a middle-aged one, to nod and wink, with any power on the brains of other men.
John Ridd, if thou hast any value for thy body or thy soul, thy mother, or thy father's name, have nought to dowith any Doone.
And to me it seemed that she had no right to be dancing so with any other; and to this effect I contrived to whisper; but she only said, 'See to yourself, John.
She was not communicative nor confidential, I fancy, with any one, but she was always friendly and sympathetic to the trouble of others, and helpful in an undemonstrative way.
I believe that when you distinguished me with any portion of your regard, it was in consequence of virtues which you thought I possessed.
Several times he rose from his bed and went to the door, to see whether the clouds were tinged with anyappearance of dawn.
She had not, indeed, written it with any view to publication, but from an almost resistless impulse to embody the ideas and impressions with which her heart and mind were then full.
By another act, British registered vessels, of every description, are allowed to enter into the general and the coasting trade in the India seas, and may now trade to and from India, with any part of the world except China.
They are generally sharp, shrewd lads, with any number of bad habits, and little or no principle.
Mr. Jerome's liberality is appreciated by the outside throng, and the races are not marred with any act of rowdyism or lawlessness.
Nor, fifthly, did he fall in with any of the depraved fashions of his country, or with the natural bias of his own education.
I know nothing in the above statement which can, with any appearance of reason, be disputed; and I know nothing, in the history of the human species, similar to it.
Resemblances no doubt may be pointed out here and there, but taking the alphabet as a whole, and comparing it with any other, the differences will always be quite as numerous and quite as striking as the similarities.
It is impossible to mark out the enceinte of the ancient town, or indeed to emplace it with any exactitude.
The last trace of Assyrian interference, in the way of compulsion, with any of the towns belongs to B.
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