Ser Waymar Royce did not deign to reply.
,, Bid the remorseless feeling flee; ; 'Tis malice, 'tis revenge, 'tis pride, 、,, 'Tis anything but thee; ; Oh, deign a nobler pride to prove, : And pity if thou canst not love.
And when finally some clerk does deign to notice you, you are made to feel as if you were interrupting him.
Let him see what he can do" The sham doctor asked to be left alone with the sick man, and the request was granted Finding her lover groaning and unconscious in his sickbed, the princess felt like weeping and smothering him with kisses But she restrained herself because of the urgency of carrying out the witch's directions She paced up and down the room until she stepped on a loose tile, which she raised and discovered a phial of ointment With it she rubbed the prince's wounds, and no sooner h
Albert Camus (1913 - 1960), The Rebel (1951) Until the day when God shall deign to reveal the future to man, all human wisdom is summed up in these two words,--'Wait and hope'.
" "Sire," answered the princess, "the voices all come from the tree which is straight in front of us; and if you will deign to advance a few steps, you will see that they become clearer.
"Sire," said he, prostrating himself as he spoke, "although I make my appearance so late before your Highness, I can confidently assure you that none of the wonders you have seen during the day can be compared to this horse, if you will deign to cast your eyes upon him.
No doubt, in the eyes of men, it has none; but I look on it as a slight expiation for a fearful sin of which I have been guilty, and if your Highness will deign to listen to my tale, you will see that no punishment could atone for the crime.
Should you deign to return it to him he will be the happiest of mortals, if not he will cheerfully resign himself to death, seeing he does so for love of you.
She is mortified that you never deign to look her way; she is tired of standing so long.
The officials began to laugh when they heard the Sultan's command, but as soon as they could speak they said, "Deign, your highness, to excuse our mirth, but those lines were not written by a man but by a monkey.
The Fox, envious of this distinction, seeing, soon after, a trap baited with a piece of meat, approached the new king, and said with mock humility: "May it please your majesty, I have found on your domain a treasure, to which, if you will deign to accompany me, I will conduct you.