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He was abundantly blemished and his nose bled. His sense of dignity had been outraged and his head hurt. "You get the hell and gone out of here!" shouted the Wilbur twin, quite as if he did own the town. "I must say! Cursing and swearing!" shrilled the Merle twin, but none heeded him. The repulsed enemy went slowly to the corner of the alley. Here he turned to recover a moment of dignity.

Let your insanity for writing books not beguile you into crime; and above all, I would enjoin you, my son, never to write the 'Life and Character' of an in-going President, for then, to follow the fashion of the day, and make for him a life that would apply with equal truth to King Mancho, or any one of his sable subjects, will be necessary that you write him down the hero of adventures he never dreamed of, and leave out the score of delinquincies his real life is blemished with.

A treaty had been concluded with his son Tippoo; and the Carnatic had been evacuated by the armies of Mysore. Since the termination of the American war, England had no European enemy or rival in the Eastern seas. On a general review of the long administration of Hastings, it is impossible to deny that, against the great crimes by which it is blemished, we have to set off great public services.

Thus PROSE, though the rightful Prince, yet is, by common consent, deposed; as too weak for the Government of serious Plays: and he failing, there now start up two competitors! one, the nearer in blood, which is BLANK VERSE; the other, more fit for the ends of Government, which is RHYME. BLANK VERSE is, indeed, the nearer PROSE; but he is blemished with the weakness of his predecessor.

Though his power, as Minister and General, made him many political and party enemies, they did not make him one personal one; and the very people who would gladly have displaced, disgraced, and perhaps attainted the Duke of Marlborough, at the same time personally loved Mr. Churchill, even though his private character was blemished by sordid avarice, the most unamiable of all vices.

It is only when the individuals, unrestrained by those in authority, are left to exercise their power at the dictates of their own uncurbed passions, that the horrible scenes have occurred which have undoubtedly blemished their reputation. In connection with the Jameson raid there was one such incident the shooting of Trooper Black.

In most cases after the acute inflammatory period has passed, lameness is slight, if at all present, and in time no interference with the subject's usefulness is occasioned because of the curb, but the animals often remain blemished complete resorption of inflammatory products being unusual when much disturbance has existed. Treatment.

They were all young men, and their intelligent faces blemished more or less with marks of overnight dissipation were as sunburnt as were those of the two mates; and where a hand could be seen, it showed as brown and tarry as that of the ablest able seaman.

"'What's the matter with you, Mr. Brown? says the guy. 'That little thing don't bother him. Any eight-year-old hunter that knows the game is bound to be blemished in front. "'Can you tell an unsound one when you look at him? Brown asks me. "'I can smell a dink a mile off, I says. "'Here's an outside party, says Brown; 'let's hear what he has to say. Feel that bump, young man! he says to me.

She was a brute in harness, he said to himself, her blemished fetlock was uglier than he had at first thought, and even though she had yesterday schooled over two miles of country like an old stager, she was too small to carry him, and she was not, apparently, wanted to carry any one else.