The mandate was obeyed, and Bates was lodged in the forecastle, securely ironed. |
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These warnings were obeyed, for there was a skull and crossbones at the top of the poster. |
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As she spoke, Geta lifted the curtain, and Philothea instantly obeyed the signal. |
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An answer was returned, signifying that the Prince's commands should be obeyed. |
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Diomede obeyed, and the beechen axle groaned beneath the weight of the hero and the goddess. |
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The captain moved among them, and his orders were obeyed, but not with alacrity. |
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Mrs. Vansuythen obeyed, but as Mrs. Boulte leaned forward, putting her hand upon the splashboard of the dog-cart, Kurrell spoke. |
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She flushed violently and obeyed Judge Townsend's admonishment that she must answer all of Marvin's questions. |
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I might have slain him to dissolve the impious bond, yet I obeyed what is written. |
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This injunction, given in a diminuendo cadence, was quickly obeyed, and all was silence for a moment or two. |
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The child obeyed the hag's orders and disemboweled the two little children. |
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The summons was promptly obeyed, and the accused prelate was brought face to face with blackhead before the Council. |
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The aposiopesis was alarming, and Blarden's direction was obeyed instantaneously. |
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Order followed order like the rattle of quick-fire, and was obeyed with something more than the Wolverine's customary smartness. |
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The gaolers obeyed, and soon the merchant and isoline disappeared with them in the depths of the subterranean donjon. |
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The man obeyed, with the suddenness of a jack-in-the-box, and stood as if petrified. |
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Both of the women now docilely obeyed and aided him, in his heroic self-abnegation. |
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She obeyed him, setting the window and the jalousie ajar after her as she had found them. |
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He said that he had been to see the jefe, and that the jefe said my wishes must be obeyed. |
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And the kadi bid all the people to go across the Nile and they obeyed his bidding. |
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This Draconian injunction had to be obeyed, the more so as the lieutenant was labouring under great excitement. |
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The other obeyed, and succeeded in getting a firm hold of the brassie, but the rest was none so easy. |
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Pedro obeyed, but shortly after returned with a most dismal and elongated visage. |
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The labourer obeyed, and went and worked for his 106 master as the Serpent had told him. |
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His friend obeyed him, more alarmed by Andre's laconism than he could have been by some sudden explosion of passion. |
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Father Divisch accepted the friendly advice of his superiors and obeyed like a good premonstratensian monk. |
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And I am bound to say he obeyed that order with the most exemplary alacrity. |
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He had his team so buffaloed that they obeyed every order, down to the most minute detail. |
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The legionary strove to wheel at the word of command, but his feet obeyed him not. |
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He obeyed the order to fly absolutely at once, getting into his life belt and taking up his station without another stitch on. |
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Kind as she was, peet understood that he had a mistress who must be obeyed. |
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Marius obeyed him, and the men obeyed Marius, and vanished into the gloom of the archway. |
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Thurston obeyed while the high-piled thunder-heads rumbled deep accompaniment, like the resonant lower tones of a bass viol. |
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He obeyed the order with reluctance, and soon after the boat was cast adrift. |
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But he stood in my road, and lifted his hand, and beckoned, like a chield az was used to be obeyed. |
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And he obeyed her, forsook his unfinished tea and hurried away to the chapel. |
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He obeyed the summons with alacrity and gave the poor woman sound advice regarding the direction of the zemindary. |
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They obeyed the oracle and threw stones behind them from which sprang men and women to repopulate the earth. |
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And if I obeyed, to what delightful discoveries or frightful dangers might it lead? |
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If you had obeyed me he would have had only one quartet and with that basta. |
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She spoke almost as if to a boy, and like a gay boy Vere obeyed her and slipped out to Gaspare. |
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The genie told him his command should be immediately obeyed, and disappeared. |
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Yet she did not flinch in her certainty that nemesis must be obeyed and even aided. |
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They called him a King or a prince and obeyed his orders for their own common benefit. |
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As Bolton had vanished next morning, quass obeyed instructions, with the result which everyone knew. |
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And they would be obeyed, or I never should be restored to their favour, let the consequence be what it would. |
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I obeyed an instinct, which prompted me to get the first shot to save myself. |
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Maria obeyed, but she did that numbly, without any realization of the task. |
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And do not cast in oblivion that at the last I obeyed your wish and brought you safely to Riolama. |
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The Senate, no less frightened than the people, obeyed, sending five leading Patricians to the Volscian camp. |
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Roy loved and obeyed Polly almost as readily as Peggy, and cavorted off beside her as gay as a grig. |
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But as Philip obeyed her words, he saw her move suddenly and stand by Emilia's side. |
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Jethro took the command of everyone, and the rest obeyed him without question. |
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He obeyed its summons, but soon found it prudent to make his escape, and reached Chiavenna in the grison dominions. |
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He saw that they had literally obeyed his orders, and that he had been outwitted. |
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Still holding the guidon, Drew obeyed the beckoning hand of one of the General's aides. |
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I obeyed the order, and seated myself at the edge of the musnud. |
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She read Anne's death warrant by consumption in it unless it was scrupulously obeyed. |
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He obeyed, and she swung back again, nestling into the curve of his arm. |
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Already he had made the generalization that of the two, the captain was the superior god, giving many orders that the mate obeyed. |
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Don't you know that all Miss Vaughan's orders are to be obeyed? |
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And the steward left the banqueting hall to see the commands of his patron obeyed. |
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And a good many of the orders given to it are not obeyed after all. |
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Tad obeyed, but his chin was outthrust and his eyes flashed. |
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I had not been her friend had I not obeyed her without question. |
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He obeyed his instincts, permitting the will of his organism to lead him. |
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The islanders obeyed including Aegina, the deadly foe of Athens. |
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As this precaution implied a stranger, amine obeyed the summons. |
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For the bureaucratic order, whatever it was, had to be obeyed. |
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He alertly obeyed me, carried the plate carefully to his seat, and, when he was established, went on. |
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I had obeyed her instructions to the letter, and I was in aosta at last. |
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Another fierce attempt, and one hind leg obeyed the call to duty. |
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It is worth remembering that Agamemnon obeyed a kind of divine order in book I as well, after the god Apollo sent a plague to the Achaian army. |
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The black boy obeyed just as Gerrard sank back upon the ground. |
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Braintree obeyed, and managed with difficulty to reach the ledge. |
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Mr Verloc obeyed woodenly, stony-eyed, and like an automaton whose face had been painted red. |
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Casting his capote about him and drawing on his mittens, he obeyed. |
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Had I obeyed my own impulse, I should have been riddled like any colander. |
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He felt that a crisis had come, and he was determined to be obeyed. |
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Her real name was Estelle, but Aunt March ordered her to change it, and she obeyed, on condition that she was never asked to change her religion. |
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The dog obeyed, and Natty proceeded with great rapidity, though with the nicest accuracy, to reload his piece. |
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Scathlock obeyed his captain, and in less than five minutes the revellers were startled by the sound of his horn. |
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Eager as I was for my dismission, I yet trembled while I obeyed. |
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He whom she thought so disobedient had obeyed but too well at last. |
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He obeyed their directions, and forthwith found himself to be an elk. |
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And he has also left other directions which the clergy of the village say should not and must not be obeyed because they savour of paganism. |
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He spoke in the sharp, peremptory manner of a man who would take no nonsense, and the well men who obeyed his orders scowled malignantly. |
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My readers have told me what to do with Dorothy, and Aunt Em and Uncle Henry, and I have obeyed their mandates. |
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Ormond did very positively desire it, and the footman obeyed. |
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And Geordie obeyed like a child in the presence of force majeure. |
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He obeyed the idea as a marionette obeys the strings, and started forthwith down the deck aft in quest of the mate. |
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Heyward gladly obeyed a summons that took them from a spot where, each instant, he felt his self-control was about to desert him. |
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The order was obeyed promptly, though not servilely, the members of the crowd nodding familiarly to the members of the procession as it passed. |
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He simply obeyed the impulse given him by the queen and godoy. |
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With a grin and a swagger of pure bravado Mulready turned and obeyed. |
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He was a fine-looking, middle-aged man, and his voice said at once that he expected to be obeyed. |
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The mate obeyed, although he kept an anxious eye on the whale, which had gone off at a tangent and was smoking away to the eastward. |
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He obeyed passively, became a sidesman, and in due course vicar's warden. |
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He was cheerfully, but silently obeyed by more than two hundred men. |
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This humiliating order was obeyed, and all hands of us were called aft. |
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I have obeyed the Law of the Jungle, and there is no wolf of ours from whose paws I have not pulled a thorn. |
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For months Donald Whiting had obeyed Linda implicitly and instantly. |
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When He spoke to the impotent man His word of command had to be obeyed. |
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He left his vehicle at the tavern in the village street, and obeyed the simple instructions which were given him for finding the chateau. |
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He obeyed her with obvious surprise, then looked at her inquiringly. |
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After exchanging a few words with his brother, the First Consul made a sign with his hand, which Murat and Lannes obeyed by retiring. |
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Laurie screwed up his face and obeyed with a gingerly peck at each little cheek that produced another laugh, and made the babies squeal. |
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I obeyed him, and walked down to the traveller, by this time struggling himself free of his steed. |
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She had obeyed my summons like a dog who remembered a former discipline. |
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Sunderland called for help on Addison, and Addison obeyed the call. |
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He obeyed in silence, as usual, however, and went to the landlady. |
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They obeyed at once, and next served a fine large turbot on a silver platter, with drawn gravy poured over it. |
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Lily, prone in the depths of the linen closet, obeyed the commands. |
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A listlessness had come upon me, and I obeyed the pointing finger. |
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The responsible man, with a start, obeyed, and went out on tiptoe. |
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Billiard has been used to saying the word and toady has obeyed. |
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It was McCloskey who gave the order, and it was obeyed sullenly. |
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The most tyrannical precepts were obeyed with the greatest docility. |
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Basil obeyed, revealing an undergarment that was still more foul. |
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Padre Monti obeyed with the unquestioning promptness of an automaton. |
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Murat had obeyed both his verbal and his implied instructions. |
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Cairns obeyed, then picked up poo and sat down on the couch. |
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He obeyed and expounded Sypher's quixotism in his roundabout fashion. |
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The rasp of the hand-saw informed him that he had been obeyed. |
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He did not execrate monsieur le prince, it is true, but he obeyed the king. |
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Jo obeyed, but as her hand went softly to and fro across Beth's hot forehead and wet eyelids, her heart was very full and she longed to speak. |
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This threat seemed to produce its effect, and even routh obeyed. |
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Hepzibah obeyed these instructions, as if nothing else were to be done or thought of. |
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The man obeyed, and placed in my brother's hands a purse containing five hundred pieces of gold. |
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I obeyed, swimming slowly on, while Otoo swam about me, keeping always between me and the shark, foiling his rushes and encouraging me. |
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Ever from infancy, I have obeyed you, I trust, as a duteous son. |
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The slightest order was received with a black look and grudgingly and carelessly obeyed. |
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Dexter Sprague's face took on a yellower tinge, but he obeyed. |
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Thus he spoke and they obeyed the word of the son of Peleus. |
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And Billikens, very angry, very disgusted, very embarrassed, obeyed, putting his arms around his wife and kissing her neither too perfunctorily nor very long. |
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She obeyed, but loitered disconsolately at the landing window. |
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Rosa obeyed, as if under mesmeric influence, without having seen the sign. |
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Our heroine obeyed with great sweetness, and without having been able to take leave of her lover she set off to go to Locrinos as to certain death. |
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He felt her firmness and obeyed the impulsion at once, just as the other two men had, a moment before, obeyed unquestioningly the wave of her hand. |
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The young man obeyed, mounted on the table, and, divining the wishes of his companion, placed his back securely against the wall and held out both hands. |
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I obeyed the influence, and discovered it to proceed from the mercy of God to three young children who were destitute of all succour, and at the point of death. |
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Rosa obeyed, for the Prince was fixing his eyes upon her, but he had scarcely turned them again to his paper when she bashfully retired to the door. |
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The musketeer, who knew that his lieutenant was incapable of jesting with regard to the service, obeyed without a word, although he thought the order strange. |
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The Bishop obeyed Christ's injunction and got locked up in a madhouse. |
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