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...these questions and not any answers to me or no one else but Thee...
...Detroit dancer named Juliette Henkel. Julie taught him some steps, they got married in 1926, and embarked upon the kind of career of which movies are made. They danced together in nightclubs, and those jobs led George to Broadway hits: he played juvenile leads in Good News, Of Thee I Sing (in which George portrayed a wiseacre White House press secretary), Hold Everything and Roberta...
...tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis has been translated as "Lamb of God, who take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us." Better grammar might have been to change "take" to "takes." Many Catholic missals say "takest," but the makers of this Mass tried to avoid thee-thy-thou forms. Nevertheless they slipped up: the Lord's Prayer still goes, "Thy kingdom come." Other parts have a ring of transliteration, rather than translation, from Latin. "Priests who translate the Mass have a tendency to use Latin derivatives, whereas Anglo-Saxon is generally shorter and sharper," said...
...among them himself. The prosecutor hectored the royal prisoner, who was not even permitted to defend himself. Roundheads in the gallery shouted: "Execution! Execution!" One of the judges finally leaped to his feet, crying: "Have we hearts of stone? Are we men?" Cromwell shut him up: "What ails thee? Art thou...
Nothing the first time-she's afraid she might go to hell. But a few weeks later she comes to live with him. "With this ring," he says fondly but cautiously, "I thee bed and board." But bed and board are not enough for Kate. She is jealous of his work, of his friends, of his wife-who has filed for divorce in America but seems inclined to forget it. Her moods at first amuse but at last infuriate him. They quarrel. She runs away, sure he will follow and take her back. He doesn...