There is," I says, "but one creetur in the world as I would undertake on sech terms, and her name is Harris.
In this emergency Littleton volunteered his services; he was sure of his seat, and he wanted eventually a peerage, so he wrote to Lord Grey, and said that if he thought him capable of filling the place he would undertake it.
He told them before it began that he would undertaketo ride the new House, but it must be with a snaffle bridle.
I then said to my brother, that if he would allow me per week half what he paid for my board, I would undertake to maintain myself.
His two sons were on the point of setting out on their travels; he was desirous that they should previously learn to swim, and offered me a very liberal reward if I would undertake to instruct them.
At all events he might send drawings of his engine to Soho; and Mr. Boulton and he would undertake to do their best to have one constructed for the purpose of exhibiting its powers.
About the same time the office-bearers of a Mason’s Lodge in Glasgow sent to ask him if he would undertake to build for them a finger-organ.
Oates confessed that he had no such papers, but that he would undertake to procure abundance if he were furnished with warrants and officers to arrest the persons whom he had accused, and seize their papers.
He said that he would undertake to receive twenty-four blows with the stick every morning on the condition that he should not die within the twenty-four hours, and that the older he grew the more blows he would gladly submit to.
She asked me if I would undertake to recompose Zaire, leaving out the r's.
These things were at once firmly fixed in his mind, and thus he would undertake to bring success, should he be selected as the commander of all the armies of the Union, as had just been indicated to him.
He could not believe that he would undertake to maintain himself in the position in which he bad been forced.
The desperation of these men was such that they would undertake an enterprise of any kind, and the condition of the Confederacy such that nothing less than some heroic remedy would avail anything.
Messengers were sent secretly to Ali, offering to admit him into Janina if he would undertake to respect the lives and property of his new allies.
Chateauneuf would pay that sum for him he would undertake to deliver the Queen of Scotland from her danger, by stabbing Elizabeth: to this proposal, M.
And in that case I would undertake to declare that she would not admire you more than I; Miss Dale would not; she would not admire you more than I; not even Miss Dale.
I would undertake to put a spell on her and keep her contented on a frontier--not Russian, any barbarous frontier where there is a sun.
Miss Middleton, I would undertake to breathe the enthusiasm for the stage and the adventure.
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