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And it was that fellow, that stupid, clumsy, base compound of meanness and malice, that had ruled like a king among them. Faugh! "They call your name! Do you know anything of this?" "No!" said Brigson; "I'll swear I'd nothing to do with it." "Oh-h-h-h!" the long, intense, deep-drawn expression of disgust and contempt ran round the room. "You have told me a lie!" said Mr.

The poor deacon was reminded when he went out and when he came in, when he sat down and when he rose up, so that an act of omission could only have been committed through sheer malice prepense. But the supervision of a whole family of children afforded to a lady of her active turn of mind more abundant matter of exertion.

'I pity your bad passions, 'Tilda, replied Miss Squeers, 'but I bear no malice. I am above it. 'Don't be cross, Fanny, said Miss Price. 'I have come to tell you something that I know will please you. 'What may that be, 'Tilda? demanded Miss Squeers; screwing up her lips, and looking as if nothing in earth, air, fire, or water, could afford her the slightest gleam of satisfaction.

He had bought indeed a pocket Armorial, the preface to which was as follows: "To the Incomparable French Noblesse. "The Author presents to you, valiant and courageous Noblesse, the Diamond Armorial, which, despite the malice of the Times and the Flight of Centuries, will carefully preserve the Lustre of your name and the Glory of your Arms emblazoned in their true colours.

That a bloodthirsty, cruel capitalist should be such a graceful fellow was a shock to me. I saw from the start that the communist picture of a capitalist as a bristling, snorting hog was the farthest thing from the truth. The picture was drawn by malice and not from a desire to tell the truth. I learned that when Mr. Reid and his fellows gave their word they never broke it.

"Pray don't say any more about it," said Will, in a hoarse undertone extremely unlike his usual light voice. "It is a foul insult to her and to me." Then he sat down absently, looking before him, but seeing nothing. "Now you are angry with me," said Rosamond. "It is too bad to bear me malice. You ought to be obliged to me for telling you."

No sooner had I heard the shriek of that wretch than I gave a howl which might have been heard in hell. Jumping from my bed, I seized my clothes and began to dress. The maids, and my lad, and every one who came around to help me, got kicks or blows of the fist, while I kept crying out in lamentation: "Ah! traitors! enviers! This is an act of treason, done by malice prepense!

Such however, as the book is, it must now go in the form into which it has grown almost more in spite of me than from malice prepense on my part.

I knew, too, that nobody could go to heaven with a heart full of malice and hatred, and I wanted to tell Katie all about it, and ask her to forgive me, and when I got wild I kept calling for her.

"I suppose Luke will have to go to State's prison," said Randolph, with a gratified smile. "I hope it won't be quite so bad as that," said Sam, who was not equal in malice to his aristocratic friend. "I haven't any pity for him," said Randolph, decidedly. "If he chooses to steal, he must expect to be punished." Just then Mr. Hooper, the grammar-school teacher, came up. "Mr.