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We cannot accept the Resurrection as though it were an after-thought to a bitterly felt death.

It would cool you off." "Come, Bess!" urged Nan, anxiously. "Let's go away. We'll get the milk for the puppy afterward. I'm afraid there will be trouble." "I wish they would throw that mean old Bulson into the snow. He deserves it," Bess returned bitterly. "Do let's go away," Nan said again, as the men's voices became louder.

Then he must fight with all those warriors; and little will it profit him to conquer them, for the fleece is guarded by a serpent, more huge than any mountain pine; and over his body you must step if you would reach the golden fleece. Then Jason laughed bitterly.

After everything was done he sat himself down in his lonely cottage and wept bitterly, and the bitterest thought of all was that he would never be able to forget that he had eaten his own wife. While he was thus weeping and wailing his friend the hare passed by, and, hearing the noise, pricked up his ears and soon recognised the old man's voice.

"Oh, how beautiful you are," muttered Mercedes, looking at the young wife admiringly. "Madame," stammered Haydee, blushing, "I give you my most valuable possessions, my husband and my son." "Your son?" repeated Mercedes, with emotion. "Spero come this way," said the count. The boy sprang toward him Mercedes looked at him and sobbed bitterly. "Papa, why is she crying?" whispered Spero.

Oshondonto swam strong and hard, but he swam with his eye on the struggle for the shore also; he was not putting forth his utmost strength, for he knew it would be bitterly needed, perhaps to save his own life by a last effort. Silver Tassel passed him when they were about fifty feet from the boy.

Then my indignation broke forth, and without stopping for further question I accused him bitterly of breach of trust. "Did you not promise Doña Orosia to deliver me to my friends?" I cried. "What cause have you to doubt my good faith?" he asked, turning his sombre eyes toward me, but still speaking in the same calm tones. "Had I a ship at San Augustin in which we could set sail?

Then smiling, he untied his fair braguette, and drawing out his mentul into the open air, he so bitterly all-to-bepissed them, that he drowned two hundred and sixty thousand, four hundred and eighteen, besides the women and little children.

No one likes to give the death-blow to the loyalty of a faithful adherent, be he ever so humble; and Cecil was bitterly pained that she could not speak truly, and satisfy him. Her face sank lower and lower, till it was buried in her hands. Nothing more was needed to convince Waring that his worst fears were realized; for a moment or two he felt sick and faint.

Haynes, bluntly, "is the mine a valuable one, or is it a swindle?" "You should not ask me," Montez retorted, bitterly. "You have your own engineers on the ground engineers whom you trust. Ask them! They will tell you." "Thank you," assented Mr. Haynes, bowing. Then, turning to Tom, the American railway president went on: "Reade, tell me the truth about this matter in a word.