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Ponder, now, O Shaykh, the influence of the word of God, that haply thou mayest turn from the left hand of idle fancy unto the right hand of certitude. This Wronged One hath never acted hypocritically towards any one, in the Cause of God, and hath loudly proclaimed the Word of God before the face of His creatures. Let him who wisheth turn thereunto, and let him who wisheth turn aside.

The lumbering vehicle started on its way, and the journey began afresh. At first no one spoke. Boule de Suif dared not even raise her eyes. She felt at once indignant with her neighbors, and humiliated at having yielded to the Prussian into whose arms they had so hypocritically cast her.

Let us have for chief a gentleman, a knight, rather a tyrant than a monk." "Gentlemen!" cried the Duc d'Anjou, hypocritically, "let me plead for my brother, who is led away. Let me hope that our wise remonstrances, that the efficacious intervention of the power of the League, will bring him back into the right path." "Hiss, serpent, hiss," said Chicot to himself.

'The Socialist very much against his will finds himself in the midst of this horrible battle, and he appeals to the other combatants to cease from fighting and to establish a system of Brotherly Love and Mutual Helpfulness, but he does not hypocritically pretend to practise brotherly love towards those who will not agree to his appeal, and who compel him to fight with them for his very life.

The British Public had all along been behind Mr. Winston Churchill. No unofficial Englishman worth his salt wanted to snivel hypocritically about our love of peace and our respect for treaties and our solemn acceptance of a painful duty, and all the rest of the nauseous mixture of school-master's twaddle, parish magazine cant, and cinematograph melodrama with which we were deluged.

Low beetling brows, a sensual, cruel mouth with a loosely projecting under-lip, eyes that appeared to be furtively watching each other across the thin bridge of nose, a receding chin and a narrow cranium, combined with an expression which was hypocritically humble, yet sly, this was the type Angela Sovrani had chosen to delineate, sparing nothing, softening no line, and introducing no redeeming point, a type mercilessly true to the life; the face of a priest, "A servant of Christ," as she called him.

The heavy conveyance jolted off, and the journey recommenced. No one spoke for the first little while. Boule de Suif did not venture to raise her eyes. She felt incensed at her companions, and at the same time deeply humiliated at having yielded to their persuasions, and let herself be sullied by the kisses of this Prussian into whose arms they had hypocritically thrust her.

"So that, any way, she must have suffered and that does not move your pity?" said Djalma, in a constrained, but still very mild voice. "Before thinking of others, my lord, I think of your distresses; and they touch me too nearly to leave me any pity for other woes," added Faringhea hypocritically, so greatly had the influence of Rodin already modified the character of the Phansegar.

Freetown and its neighbourhood was full of these poor wretches, who were denominated, somewhat hypocritically, liberated Africans; but the government took good care not to liberate them, and there indeed it was right.

"Ah!" he says, making the German words rumble and bristle with emphasis, "I am happy that assurance from me could so calm and comfort you." "Yes," I say hypocritically, "the effect was magical; but were you frightened?" "Yes, I admit it. Very much. But not for myself, I hardly need say " "What was that I heard about a pistol?" I interrupt, "or did I dream it?"