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"Meseems," now said Ancyrus decisively, "that we would solve a grave difficulty by accepting the suggestion made by Hortensius Martius.
"Unto Caesar" Emmuska Orczy Orczy 1906
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Meseems thy yard is made of wax, for very flaccidness;
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Meseems as if grief loved my heart and when from her
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Meseems the better rede were that thou abide with me and in my hand-grasp, I looking on thy face, and thou on mine, till I devise some plan, whereby we may escape together some night and flee to thy country; for I have cut off my hopes from my own people and I despair of them.
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Quoth I to myself, “Meseems the plant of my desire hath fruited.”
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Presently he took counsel with one of his intimates, who said to him, “Meseems thou canst find no better profession than to sing, thou and thy slave-girl; for on this wise thou wilt get money in plenty and wilt eat and drink.”
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Quoth the Caliph, “Meseems thou hast smitten the necks of only nine, and this man before thee is the tenth.”
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Meseems it is because love of thee hath taken mine heart, and therewith is blended memory of past sorrow of mine.
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She said, smiling on him kindly: Meseems that I am over-happy, whereas I have such dear cherishing of noble friends.
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And now, deemed Birdalone, would be her time to speak if she would learn aught; so she constrained herself at last, and spake, though in a quavering voice: Meseems then, masters, this good town is thriving as now?
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