1 If it was fair, that was in the bond, and I stand to the letter of my bond, Shylock.
2 Now, I promised to get the money on the security of a bond which I drew up.
3 Then I gave you the bond to send by post to your father.
4 And you naturally did so at once, because five or six days afterwards you brought me the bond with your father's signature.
5 The discrepancy consists, Mrs Helmer, in the fact that your father signed this bond three days after his death.
6 If you stood there with ever so much money in your hand, I would never part with your bond.
7 Look, he sends you your bond back.
8 When Ulysses heard this he put the lid on the chest and made it fast with a bond that Circe had taught him.
9 It seemed as if an invisible bond had burst, and that I had struggled out into unhoped-for liberty.
10 The first of Will's family to set foot on Georgia soil might even have been one of Oglethorpe's debtors or a bond servant.
11 But Monte Carlo is, of all places, the one where the human bond is least close, and odd sights are the least arresting.
12 Queequeg was my own inseparable twin brother; nor could I any way get rid of the dangerous liabilities which the hempen bond entailed.
13 Who can tell what metals the gods use in forging the subtle bond which we call sympathy, which we might as well call love.
14 And yet, strange as it might seem, there was a subtle bond between them, and he could follow the argument nearly all the time.
15 Deserted by all of his color, Hawkeye returned to the spot where his sympathies led him, with a force that no ideal bond of union could destroy.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore CooperContext Highlight In CHAPTER 33