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All three rooms were furnished in the roughest, coarsest, homeliest way his lordship wishing to keep all the good furniture against he got married.

He was plunged in a dungeon where no ray of daylight ever penetrated, loaded with chains, and scantily supplied with the coarsest food. It was the Prince Leo, with an attendant, who had come as soon as he had learned the wretched fate of the brave knight whose valor he had seen and admired on the field of battle.

I shuddered in sudden alarm at the danger which threatened me. By a spasmodic movement, in which I failed to recognize any presence of my will, the manuscript was closed and handed to Clifton. Welcome existence under coarsest and harshest terms, rather than tamper with such fearful possibilities! For hours the minister had gazed into my face, partaking the excitement to which he had subjected me.

But whereas, in every other place which Sir Kenneth had seen, the labour employed upon the rock had been of the simplest and coarsest description, it had in this chapel employed the invention and the chisels of the most able architects.

The former undertake to explain Artemis by showing us the progress of human intelligence from the coarsest spontaneous and primitive ideas to the most beautiful and brilliant conception of poets and sculptors.

Mix it up with one egg well beaten, and cold water sufficient to make it into a paste. Mould it with the hand till it is quite smooth, and roll it out for use. SUGAR VINEGAR. To every gallon of water, add two pounds of the coarsest sugar; then boil and skim it thoroughly, and add one quart of cold water for every gallon of hot. When cool, put in a toast spread with yeast.

By main force, with the aid of accomplices, he seized the lady in his house in Edinburgh, and bore her through Stirling to the Highlands. Thence she was taken to St. Kilda's desolate island, far off in the Western Ocean, and there kept for the remainder of her days, scantily furnished with only the coarsest fare. Her condition was most wretched to the last.

They travelled chiefly by night; the season was very wet, and the rivers were in flood, and they had to cross the River Garry Highland fashion in a line, with each man's arm on his neighbour's shoulder, for the water was running breast-high. At this time the Prince's condition was as bad as at any period of his wanderings. His clothes were of the coarsest, and they were in rags.

Thus forming a group that might have served our inimitable Terry for a picture of Charity, Mrs. Chester waited for her company. And for what company was all this preparation made? In the third story of the house lived a poor artist, whose eyesight had become so dim, that he was only capable of doing the very coarsest work.

The door, if not immediately opened, was broken in the whole house ransacked the men frequently beaten severely, and the ears of females insulted by the coarsest and most indecent language.