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Enter ESTELLE and her maid, disguised as peasants, and pursued by a troop of lancers.
" Simpson had good reason for calling him this and applying to him a much more opprobrious epithet, for only a short time before this, Joe Smith had visited our train in the disguise of a teamster, and had remained with us two days.
The government was now placed without disguise in his hands.
If she went to MAGNOLIA PENDRAGON, all her dearest schoolmates would say, that they had always loved her, despite her great faults, yet could not disguise from themselves that she seemed at last to be fairly running after Miss PENDRAGON'S brother.
" "Disguised to the extent of being printed in written characters," continued Crewe.
but Pharaoh, poorly disguised under Caesar's mantle, was recognized and repulsed with all the honors that were his due.
Mr. Bennettwhom, by the way, his big friend Neddy called "Mike," and not "Percy," as might have been expectedassumed his sandy wig and red mustache as soon as they were well started; Neddy scorned disguise for the moment, but he had a mask in his pocket.
Thus also, says he, is it with the moral value of poetry disguised with sweet music.
From behind my dark goggles I recognized many a person in disguise like myself and seeking escape.
The Mussulman Amazon Clorinda, who is beloved by the Christian chief Tancred, goes forth in disguise at night to burn the battering tower of the Christian army.
Charles Mathews, whose face possessed the flexibility of an acrobat's body, and who could assume any character or disguise on the shortest notice, was his great confederate in these plots.
He was for none knew him so wellwe were born within a year or two of each othera man of a very high mind, and with less disguise than perhaps any that ever lived.
"But I am strangely mistaken, if I have not seen this very Almanzor of your's in some disguise about this town, and passing under another name.
Achilles, disguised among the maidens, was detected by the wily Ulysses, because he chose arms, not jewels, from the travelling merchant's stores.
At eight o'clock, disguised behind a pair of blue goggles, Louis headed for Miss Monon's door, glad that the cozy corner was so dimly lighted.
If all attempts to innovate the constitutional or habitual character have really proceeded from publick spirit and love of others, the world has hitherto been sufficiently ungrateful, since no return but scorn has yet been made to the most difficult of all enterprises, a contest with nature; nor has any pity been shown to the fatigues of labour which never succeeded, and the uneasiness of disguise by which nothing was concealed.
At Huntington he dropped his neighbor rancher, and also the detective, Hall, who was to go disguised into the districts overrun by the I.W.W. A further run of forty miles put him on his own property.
Feb. 15.] in disguise through France to Geneva, that he might escape the notice of Lockhart and Mazarin, returned along the Rhine to join his master in Flanders.
He was a perfect Hindustani scholar, and it was reported in camp, though with what truth I cannot say, that he on several occasions entered Delhi in disguise during the siege to gain information of the enemy's intentions.
Our sense is nonsense, through their pipes convey'd: Scarce can a poet know the play he made; 'Tis so disguised in death; nor thinks 'tis he That suffers in the mangled tragedy.
Presently, in the fortunes of the game, one boya little more blundering or a little less disguised than the otherslays himself open to the accusations of the whole crew.
People of the first rank now inhabit garrets and cellars, and those who appear are disguised beyond recollection; so that I do not despair of the safety of some, who are now thought to have perished.
Of course, I knew that if I were taken I should be shot instantly as being disguised within the enemy's lines.
When within about six miles of his destination he was headed off by two men who were disguised past identification.
Miss Katharine Lansdale was gone forever; in her place was a Miss Kate,even a Little Miss to the eye,who regarded me at first with an undisguised alarm, then with a curious interfusion of alarm and shyness, a little disguised with not a little effort.