Having no stand to show favour at one time and unfavour at another time.
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Having no stand to show favour at one time and unfavour at another time.
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He emerged out from the rear of the temple and into the courtyard of the Four Kings where he was met with un-favor and disciplined silence...the silence of over five hundred warriors.
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On all these men, on their favour or unfavour depended my future fate, and I was received in the most kind of gentle manner.
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