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I believe some of those men would have liked to confess to me. I wish they had." He forbore to speak of John's black look, though it was of this that he was most grievously thinking and would have led the way to have explained. But no answer came." There was one face with no hidden guilt in it, no shame. I read into the depths of that clear mind.

He was quickly followed by the Pirate, who, to Pauline's amazement, actually presented a picture of sobriety in contrast to Filipo. But on seeing her, Boyd looked frightened. "They have stolen the skiff," cried Pauline. "No, Miss," said Boyd; "they was four of 'em come aboard in one boat, an' we let 'em take ourn ashore to bring a double load o' supplies." Pauline was grievously disappointed.

It really makes my heart ache to see her." "How differently people view things! I was just thinking that I never saw her so lovely, with such a sprightliness, such a glow in her face, as five minutes ago." "Just this evening, she does not look so pale; but she is sadly altered grievously changed indeed. Seeing this, is the only thing which reconciles me to parting with her.

He then refused to send any more goods on shore, till those already there were sold and paid for, and determined not to run himself again into danger by venturing on shore after what had already past. At this the Moors were grievously vexed, as they thought it more easy for them to have destroyed him on land than on board the ships.

But Marie Antoinette did more. She felt that to give money only was but cold benevolence; and she made personal visits to many of those families which had been most grievously afflicted, showing the sincerity of her sympathy by the touching kindness of her language, and by the tears which she mingled with those of the widow and the orphan.

None had seen the deed, consummated in unrelieved gloom; the light had failed most timely.... The next person who mortally affronted Moussa Isa, committing the unpardonable sin, was a grievously fat, foolish Indian Mohammedan youth whose father supported four wives, five sons, six daughters and himself in idleness and an Aden shop.

The preparations for refitting and increasing the navy of Spain were carried on with such extraordinary vigour, that other nations believed an expedition was intended against the corsairs of Algiers, who had for some time grievously infested the trade and coasts of the Mediterranean.

Ever afterwards he bore scars upon his hands, exactly similar to this upon your hand." "My father is right!" exclaimed Agricola. "It is evident that your hands have been pierced through! My poor brother!" and Agricola became grievously agitated. "Do not think about it," said Gabriel, reddening with the embarrassment of modesty.

But the May sunlight was sweet and gracious, and there lay the dead boy, caressed of that charity of nature and smiling in its glory. Bill was the first to speak Bill Merridew, I mean. He was Steve Barclay's partner and both had been wronged most grievously. "Now throw the other one over, too," cried Bill, savagely. "Let 'em both rot in the gulch!" But a braver, kindlier man said "No!"

As the turnings of the mountain road led him from each familiar vista to the next, more and more grievously bore down upon his spirit the sacred charge which he had inherited along with this majestic forest.