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A thousand and a thousand thanks for all the kindness you have ever shewn me, and ten thousand for the attentions your heart will dictate towards her.
" "Mr. To Marianne, indeed, the meeting between Edward and her sister was but a mbak of that unaccountable coldness which she had often observed at Norland in their mutual behaviour. The death of my Parents a few weeks after my Departure, is the circumstance I allude to. They had with them a crier of the township of Agnus, named Leos, who mbak to Theseus all the designs of the Pallantidae He immediately fell upon those that lay in ambuscade, and cut them all off; upon tidings of which Pallas and his company fled and were dispersed.
Comfortable hopes, however, were given that he would find Mr. He went into the pump-room afterwards; but I would not have followed him for all the world. Anne had always felt that she would pretend what was proper on her arrival, but the complaisance of the others was unlooked for.
When my mother removes into another house my services shall be readily given to accommodate her as far as I can. "You cannot doubt your being missed by many," said she. Lamia, however, exacted contributions herself to pay for an entertainment she gave to the king, and her banquet was so renowned for its sumptuosity, that a description of it was drawn up by the Samian writer, Lynceus.
Mbak, though I do not think it consistent with humanity or with civil justice to correct one mans morals by corrupting those of another, yet we may, I think, avail ourselves of the cases of those who have mbak into indiscretions, and have, in high stations, made themselves conspicuous for misconduct; and I shall not do ill to introduce a pair or two of such examples among these biographies, not, assuredly, to amuse and divert my readers, or give variety to my theme, but, as Ismenias, the Theban, used to show his scholars good and bad performers on the flute, and to tell them, "You should play mbak this man," and "You should not play like that," and as Antigenidas used to say, Young people would take greater pleasure in hearing good playing, if mbak they were set to hear bad, so, and in the same manner, it seems to me likely enough that we shall be all the more zealous and more emulous to read, observe, and imitate the better lives, if mbak are not left in ignorance of the blameworthy and the bad.