You can lock the doors after me, and know as little as you choose in the morning.
But to-morrow, if you choose, I and Master Sparrow and Diccon will take you there.
Go hang thyself, coward, or, if you choose, swim out to the Spaniard, and shift from thy wet doublet and hose into a sanbenito.
Why, worthy doctor, in so wild and threatening a night, when fire is burning and wine flowing at the guest house, do you choose to crouch here in the cold and darkness?
But even if you choose to dispute my claim, what has become of all the heroism?
You found the Black Douglas so courtly to me the other day as to expect him to be tender to this nicety of yours!
But all the same; there are twelve mares up on the hill which we haven't yet shared among us; if you choose to take them for your share, you're quite welcome.
I ask you, if you choose to answer my question, whether you were at Ringan Aikwood, the forester's, upon the day I have specified?
The devil take the seal, sir, or phoca, if you choose to call it so!
She owes her greatness to her merchants, or tradesmen, as you choose to call them.
And now he is on his back, and you have possession, you choose to cut me off.
I took such a fancy to the lad that I invited him to sup with me, and he gave me back a message fit for Mr. Wilkes to send to his Majesty, as haughty as you choose, that if I desired him I must have his friend in the bargain.
You can book from here to St. Petersburg if you choose.
If you choose, I will smoke with you, for the tobacco of the bazars does not, I admit, suit my palate; and I will borrow any books which you may not specially value.
You can leave here, for a few days, what you say you have brought here if you choose; you can take it away at once if you choose.
You may bring the letters," says my Lady, "if you choose.
He had a sudden glimpse of understanding, strange indeed in one who had so little power of seeing into others' hearts: Ought she ever to have been born into a world like this?
I am the friend of both of you; and if you choose to quarrel before me, why, I shan't tell any one.
If you choose, you are free; if you choose, you need blame no man--accuse no man.
CXVII Ask me ifyou choose if a Cynic shall engage in the administration of the State.
If you choose to apply to the accredited Minister of my country you will no doubt receive satisfactory evidence of my standing in the world.
Now, if you choose to hand me over to those two you will do a fine stroke of business.
If you choose to be a gentleman, why did you discard your coat?
You choose to go a pilgrimage, to encounter dangers and humiliations, and yet the moment a fine one is proposed to you, you jump back after your gentleman's estate.
He pretends that you can give him this number if you choose; and it isn't an impossibility, is it?
You choose Madame d'Argeles's reception day, and an hour when there are fifty guests in her drawing-room to present yourself!
You may examine me about facts if you choose, but you haven't any business to ask any thing more.
It is yours, dearest, for you to do as you choosewith it.
You may put that on your novels, or books of amusement, if you choose, and I will not be very cross about it; but for the books of improvement, I want you to improve by reading them.
It is to gratify him that you go into the detail, and you may therefore go into it just as far as you choose.
If you want to teach Nathan a good lesson, let us all three go there; and I'll show you, papers in hand, how you can save him from the sheriff and Clichy if you choose to be the good girl that you are.
If you choose to listen to me I will tell you secrets that Nathan is hiding from you," said the other woman, who was the countess, to Florine.
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