Pray narrate to me, Ischomachus, I beg of you, what you first essayed to teach her. |
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Pray do everything you can for the sake of flavius and, indeed, of Pompey also. |
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Pray God she does not slay a score of us in this rat-trap by her first shot. |
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Pray why, inquired Ralph ingenuously, did Darsie not come when she had the chance? |
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Pray look at the thing reasonably a moment, laying aside all biases of education and custom. |
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Pray think of some compulsive Act, that may inforce them to marry me and you. |
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Pray that He may see of the travail of His soul, and be satisfied with each of them. |
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Pray be seated, but really I am forgetting the commonest rules of breeding. |
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Pray give her some stimulant to arouse her dormant faculties, if only for a moment. |
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Pray let us make the best of our way from this cursed place, and whene'er I bray again, may I be as well punished for it. |
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Pray then earnestly and perseveringly, that the blessed aid of Divine Grace may operate effectually on your behalf. |
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Pray to them, indeed, we need not, as if they would help us out of any self-will of their own. |
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When children are naughty, and will not be drest, Pray, what do you think is the way? |
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Pray understand that I am now appealing to you solely as a lawyer, who is obliged to look all possible eventualities in the face. |
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Pray remember me to Mr alcock, and repeat my sense of obligation to him. |
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Pray be my Aristarchus, and correct and marke what you thinke fitt. |
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Pray call again as soon as possible, and explain the reason of my having expected this in vain. |
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Pray accept this author's copy with his best and hopefullest wishes. |
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Pray let me advise you never more to meddle with a classical myth. |
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Pray listen to my prayer, and put a stop to this act of disinheritance. |
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Pray for the election of leaders who have the ability to make the way plain and clear, inspiring the citizenry to follow them to victory. |
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Pray present my respects to Mr. and Mrs. Lytton and all their kind family. |
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Pray let us be friends,' said my mother, 'I couldn't live under coldness or unkindness. |
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Pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you. |
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Pray back a nine-thousand-dollar boat an' a thousand quintal of fish. |
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Pray forgive me, and let me present my sister, Miss ricketts. |
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Pray make Brooke useful, and draw on me for funds if expenses exceed your estimate. |
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Pray dispense with this jesting, for I have no time, and really no inclination, to be the subject or promoter of mirth just now. |
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Pray as you never prayed before, for the preservation of Mrs. |
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