He bade me be wary of the mongo, who in his presence had threatened my life. |
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A mutual admiration society bade fair to spring up between the two, so recently at swords' points. |
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He bade his squire to saddle his destrier, and rode to the palace, to have speech with the lady. |
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When these ceremonies were done, the marshals of the field bade them do their devoir. |
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The kermess was to be the holiday sensation of the season and bade fair to eclipse the horse show in popularity. |
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Why, he stuffed it well down into the porridge, and bade them go and give it to the biggest pig in the king's stye. |
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After he had secured the pannel and replaced the boss, he bade Hassan follow him and began to descend. |
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Virtues, Powers, and dominations bade the morning stars sing to the ringing. |
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We reached the Porta Fodesta, and peremptorily bade the guard to open for us. |
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With that he drew from his side-pocket a large greasy leather pocket-book, and bade the gudewife lock it up in her kist. |
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Mr combe bade fair to be the only man who was to be benefited by the labours of Burke. |
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And then, in the soft sign language of the rein let loose, the ribs knee-nudged, they bade their horses go. |
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And all of them cried out that Kura could not go to war, for he was but lately married, and they bade Lemminkainen leave him. |
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He bade me good day with a sigh, and called into his face an expression of dolour which I knew was assumed for my benefit. |
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Anne bade him prove it by dressing as a circus clown and dancing a saraband for her. |
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In talking over the events of the day, he bade his clerks beware of retorting on their enemies the abuse that was poured on them. |
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My mistress also bade me farewell, and between them they hurried me off to the wherry. |
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Mrs. Packwood wet a piece of brown paper, laid it on my forehead, and bade me lie on my bed until I should feel better. |
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He then inquired the cause of her dolour, when she bade him flee, for his life was in great jeopardy. |
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With that, Pedro bade them a fond farewell, and departed along a labyrinthian way they could not follow. |
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It had been a tremendous feat of seamanship and bade fair to be successful. |
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Is it the fierce and farouche duenna who wanted to annihilate me so when I bade you adieu one night? |
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When brave Dankwart was come within the door, he bade King Etzel's meiny step aside. |
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And then he bade the men lift the palki with its fair burden and follow him. |
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And Beauchene, having recognized the wife of Moineaud, the fitter, bade her come in. |
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Helen turned Lily over to the floor manager, after kissing her good-bye, and bade her do as she was told. |
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When they had reached the little hut near by the pleasance, Robin bade her stay. |
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Then the note of a bugle close at hand startled us, and Ludar bade us disembark. |
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Then I bade good-bye to the natives, who started off for Funafuti with many expressions of goodwill to their fellow-mutineer. |
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Then he thanked me, and bade me help him up the companion ladder to the quarterdeck. |
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Then they provided a cloth of silk for to cover these letters in the Siege Perilous, and the King bade haste unto dinner. |
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The driver did as he was bade willingly enough, and Haigh nipped down and levered out the stone with his knife. |
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The king forthwith sent the pennons, and bade them without fail be armed and ahorse at dawn. |
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All bade me good-bye, and my little alabamian assured me that he was proud of having been the first to assist me. |
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He also bade them leave their fardels behind, as, if they tarried at York House, these could be easily sent after them. |
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But his manner was perfection as he saluted her and bade the caddy build their Tees. |
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In tones more than telephonically agonised he bade me not make a jest of his misery. |
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Your father Peleus bade me go with you when he sent you as a mere lad from Phthia to Agamemnon. |
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To their summons, the archpriest made answer like a stout old persecutor, and bade his garrison fire upon the mob. |
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That I might know his boat, I bade him fly a jack a little below the masthead. |
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When the traveller had finished supper, he bade good night to all at table, and went up to the Red Chamber. |
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And when the posset was ready she set it on the table, and bade them drink. |
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A new criticism arose, and bade literature draw from life, while a vivid idealism accompanied anxiety for historical truth. |
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She bade Hagen then be led away to duress, where he lay locked in and where none did see him. |
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Then he rose and bade Turpin have the remains of his wife buried that same day. |
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Yates bade good-by to the commander, and walked with his friend out of the camp. |
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He bade the wanderers farewell and Goodspeed with much impressiveness and sent messages of good-will to their parents. |
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But Telephassa bade him remain there, and be happy, if his own heart would let him. |
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Telephassa bade him sit down on the turf beside her, and then she took his hand. |
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He then bade me carry the goose into the ranks, and to come to him when we halted at night. |
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We thanked our formidable-looking friend for her company and, presenting her with a John o' Groat's buckie, bade her farewell. |
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The Countess bade him sit, and with her own hands she poured a cup of Anjou for him. |
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Pamphlets proclaimed the creed of open warfare and bade perish the thought of gumboot or of trench. |
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The bishop and hacker melted into tears as they bade their master farewell. |
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Was there not some intellectual entity that called up memory, and bade it unseal its tablets? |
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When she returned to Hedin, she told him that Hogne would not be reconciled, and bade him busk himself for the battle. |
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North, recognising the voice as that of a young man named Macy, his own harpooner, at once bade him enter. |
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These two smiled on him and bespake him kindly, but would not help him when he bade them set shoulder to her bows and shove. |
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They bade him do his will, but had few words to say hereon, for to all the deed seemed a deed of little prowess. |
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He bade his comrade Automedon bring the breastplate from his tent, and he did so. |
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Young Potter's bill was tremendous, and Mrs. bumboat bade him a regretful farewell when she visited us for the last time. |
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The burking of her own letters, sent with unfailing regularity until outraged pride bade her cease, was equally clear. |
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Decidedly crestfallen, they bade the policeman goodbye and returned to the iceboat. |
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The King held a high Court, and bade his great vassals and barons, and all the lords of his venery to the feast. |
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The governor of the castle dismissed, Il Moro bade the page prepare his camp bed. |
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When they got on at the Piazzetta, they hailed him with joy, and bade him bring his campstool to the bow, where they usually sat. |
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His aunt once called him into her room, and with a cautionary frown on her brow, bade him go dance. |
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Ole had been very modest and ceremonious with Lisbeth as he bade her good-by. |
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Curitiba was captured, and the march up from the south bade fair to be triumphant. |
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Ristofalo bade him roll the barrel on its chine to the rear and stand it by the hydrant. |
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And she bade us finish our meat, get clear of the clachan as soon as might be, and lie close in the bit wood on the sea-beach. |
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I have been sliding off and clambering on ever since I bade goodbye to Havant. |
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Then he sat down, and another arose, and in plain terms he bade them take the earl marshal to king. |
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But yet who bade that manichaeus write on these things also, skill in which was no element of piety? |
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He received the money, bade her farewell in blander tones than his previous conversation, and hastened from the dwelling. |
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She set a plate of oatcake and a jug of buttermilk on the table before Neal, and bade him eat. |
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Brunhild bade Kriemhild stand aside while she entered, and Kriemhild would not. |
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He seized the girl's hand and hung on with a tenacity that bade fair to incumber her forevermore. |
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They bade the game which Siegfried's hand had slain, be carried home on wains. |
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Unerringly she placed her finger upon the human weaknesses in his book-people, and unfalteringly she bade him reform them. |
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Then Herakles bade them bear him to the high crest of Oita and gather wood. |
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And here the demagogue arose and bade her shirk no issue, even the red flag. |
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Every one got up, and orn bade them clear away from the land, if they could. |
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But these cheers were as nothing to the leather-lunged roars that bade Jack and Joe farewell as they stepped into the carriage. |
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The cobra then gave the girl three stones, and bade her tie them into the corner of her saree so as not to lose them. |
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He has already been seized as an inciter to insurrection, because he bade his disciples to sell their garments and buy a sword. |
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Then the tsarina told Ivan Tsarevich that a spirit would soon appear, and bade him hide himself in the folds of her cloak. |
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She there and then engaged them, and bade them make ready to set out at once. |
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Oliver bade Tonkin good-afternoon, and, turning hastily away, followed his friend. |
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But Mr. Tooke only shook hands with him, and bade him grow older as fast as he could. |
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Then with a flirt of her sail we bade them good-bye and ran for the mouth of the Severn. |
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For himself, he has played and played and played, at the 'masque,' till even I bade him stop. |
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Then the tsar bade them take him to the watch-house and put him among the guards. |
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And St. Laurence ungirt his robe, and giving his girdle to the sacristan, bade him show it in proof of what he told. |
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Rising, he called one of the servants, and bade her summon Margaret. |
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Xantippe was there, talking to her child, and quietly bade him go away. |
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Then Circe took me by the hand and bade me be seated away from the others, while she reclined by my side and asked me all about our adventures. |
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He louted low, and she bade him bring a stool and sit beside her. |
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It was as if the spirit of life and the awakening spring had given back the soul to her youth and bade her rejoice. |
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Then Robin bade Marian repeat her message from the Queen, which Marian did in a way befitting the dignity of her royal mistress. |
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Hodges shook his head in dissent, and, by a gesture, bade her come to him. |
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Phoebe bade it be a good old chicken during her absence, and promised to bring it a little bag of buckwheat. |
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Patsy dismounted from honeypot and bade Stair Garland get on board. |
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A recent startling discovery bade fare to simplify and expedite the work far beyond the fondest dreams of the scientist. |
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So Badhild gave the trinket to the girl and bade her take it to Wayland. |
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So the horse was given, also, and Robin bade Arthur-a-Bland ride with the knight as far as his castle, as esquire. |
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It was that in which Harry Montague, after a sad, almost monosyllabic scene of parting with Miss Dyas, bade her good-bye, and turned to go. |
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At this merry Robin Hood laughed amain, and bade him stay and become one of their band if he wished. |
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With pride the boys bade him climb into the cabin of the cibola. |
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He snatched it and bade the slave take her choice, amid the jeers of the crowd. |
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Last night within my chamber's gloom some vague light breath of Spring Came wandering and whispering, and bade my soul take wing. |
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But I crossly bade him look sharp and say his prayers and not bother me. |
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When the boat touched the levee at New Orleans she bade good-by to her comrades on the Grand Mogul and moved her kit ashore. |
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Whimple bade adieu to the crown attorney, and started away with William. |
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The princess, not knowing its value, laughingly bade the slave take it and make the exchange. |
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Morty fell back on sullenness, and bade him manage it his own way. |
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Ilion Olmsted, who bade him farewell and introduced to him his successor Maj. |
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Emmanuel bade him go his way till the request could be considered. |
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My lord, you scornfully bade me claim your daughter when I could boast as high a name and vast a fortune as the Count antonio. |
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Dorothy held eureka in her arms and bade her friends a fond good-bye. |
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So he bade her tell her brothers that he should meet them at the rood. |
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He pronounced Loretto a madman for his temerity, but bade him depart in peace. |
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She bade Phoebe step into one of the tall chairs, and inspect the ancient map of the Pyncheon territory at the eastward. |
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Then Galahad called him, and bade him help to bear this heavy thing. |
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Eric looked at her unwaveringly and bade her finish her story. |
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The master of Egypt bade them unwrap the gift that he might see it. |
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She then bade him good-by and left for Nashua, refusing an escort. |
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He bade us in, we were made welcome, and the snuffbox was passed around. |
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In that thought I steeled myself to hardness and bade conscience be still. |
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I did it to avenge the death of NYA upon you all, as she bade me to do. |
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Hallard bade his inamorata good night with genuine affection. |
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And he wrote these quatrains in ogam, and then bade them farewell. |
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He struck a gong that stood beside him upon the table and when a slave appeared he bade him recall the company. |
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March had taken her place as nurse, and bade her rest, exercise, and amuse herself after her long confinement. |
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Rather peevishly she bade Max be quiet, walked slowly to cool herself, and put up her sunshade to avert freckles. |
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A voice within bade us enter, and we entered a bare, unfurnished room such as Hall Pycroft had described. |
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Hope bade one and another run for a physician, but nobody stirred. |
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The son of Atreus shouted aloud and bade the Argives gird themselves for battle while he put on his armour. |
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When it was her time to leave she rose, kissed me, and bade Daddy Jacques goodnight. |
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And the king bade ride after him, but they could not outride him. |
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It was because of these things that she bade fair to overcome the handicap of her garments. |
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Then he went and wakened the sailors, and bade them hoist the sails, for a breeze had sprung up and was blowing straight towards the harbour. |
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The angel bade the pregnant Hagar return to her mistress Sarai, even though Sarai had dealt harshly with her. |
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The queen mother however rebuked them and bade them be silent. |
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They pushed off immediately, advising me to make haste for fear of being overtaken by the tide, and so bade me farewell. |
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Rhadamanthus bade Sancho put away his wrath, as the object they had in view was now attained. |
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There Eva bade the children undress and go bathe in the waters. |
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The overseer bade him go to the devil, and get out of the plantation. |
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Then Sir Gawain bade them farewell and rode off, lightly singing. |
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But phaethon held to his choice and bade his father farewell. |
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Clemens gave me letters of introduction, and bade me Godspeed. |
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She grabbed at the offer, and he bade her Godspeed and good riddance. |
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I knew his story well, and so I knew how to interpret the compassion that was in his face when he bade me farewell. |
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Tik-tok and Billina knew the beasts well, so merely bade them good day and asked after their healths and inquired about the Princess Ozma. |
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Chingachgook had caught the look, and motioning with his hand, he bade him speak. |
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Opening the door that abutted on to a field beyond, he bade Hogan mount. |
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He lifted Dennet on his shoulder, and bade her wave her parchment. |
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When she got out of the car, she bade him good-night and good-bye. |
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He bade me hope that Oalava might yet be mine in spite of my poverty. |
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We talked of our grief in maxims, and bade each other adieu in antitheses. |
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We hastily alighted, and the Inspector and I bade Bainbridge good-bye. |
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Arawn thanked Powell heartily, and bade him see what he had done for him. |
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Then Gudruda bade the baresark draw near and tell her his tale. |
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At that Hauskuld waxed wroth, and bade Hrut begone to his own house. |
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Soon after the second breakfast, Edmund bade them good-bye for a week, and mounted his horse for Peterborough, and then all were gone. |
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So they bade him good day and took their way back to the bureau de change. |
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His face almost relaxed into a smile when he bade Burlingame good-day. |
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Finding that he had, she bade him open the butsudan and light a lamp. |
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To this Jennie assented, and cheerily bade him good-evening. |
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Mr. Ruskin bade us worship his hero, classically screened in a cloud. |
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I raised the syringe, and bade him put back the sleeve of his pyjama. |
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Now after this, I, Mopo, bade Umslopogaas stay at home within the kraal, and not lead his sister to the wilds. |
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But the next night Sigrun bade the bondwoman have heed of the mound. |
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The feeling grew, and bade fair to disqualify him for his humble office. |
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The door opened and Colston, in undershirt and trousers, bade him enter. |
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He seized instead a table utensil and struck the gong, and when the slaves came bade them bring the strongest brew for O-Tar and his chiefs. |
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This message he bade me tell thee privily, word for word, and thus it was. |
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Father Victor, good man, took him to the station, put him into an empty second-class next to Colonel Creighton's first, and bade him farewell with genuine feeling. |
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After having eaten heartily they bade the landlord show them to their rooms, for they were aweary, having ridden all the way from Dronfield that day. |
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Heathcliff, grim and saturnine, on the one hand, and Hareton, absolutely dumb, on the other, I made a somewhat cheerless meal, and bade adieu early. |
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Two of the brothers led Pierre up to the altar, placed his feet at right angles, and bade him lie down, saying that he must prostrate himself at the Gates of the Temple. |
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Reason bade him break from Rodney, who clearly tended to become confidential, before he had utterly lost touch with the problems of high philosophy. |
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The memory of the old days when you freely bade me sup and dine would spur me on, even if three of the bravest lads in all the shire were not imperiled. |
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With a parting word of instructions to Carthoris and Xodar, in case I should not return, I bade them all farewell and set forth at a rapid dogtrot toward the city. |
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That night the Spirit bade farewell to Turkey and in the main Compass Rose restaurant I discovered a soup I would like to bulk order for home delivery. |
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The two bade adieu to their landlady upon Tuesday, the 4th inst. |
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Within the precincts of her home she felt like one who has entered and lingered within the portals of some forbidden temple in which a thousand muffled voices bade her begone. |
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When they emerged from the cottage Robert bade Edna good-night. |
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The moment he read it, he packed his knapsack, bade adieu to his fellow pedestrians, and was off to keep his promise, with a heart full of joy and sorrow, hope and suspense. |
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Hester bade little Pearl run down to the margin of the water, and play with the shells and tangled sea-weed, until she should have talked awhile with yonder gatherer of herbs. |
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Sir David ap Morgan ap Griffith ap Hugh Ap Tudor ap Rhice, quoth his roundelay She said that one widow for so many was too few, And she bade the Welshman wend his way. |
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And so Jurgis bade farewell to the master wizard, and went out. |
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Soap czarina Ekta Kapoor tracked the unusual romantic journey of a middleaged, overweight man in the hit show Bade Achche Lagte Hai. |
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