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Their cries and tears will be too late; they will stand without and vehemently cry, "Lord, Lord, open unto us"; in vain will be their outcry, "the devils are coming; Lord, Lord, the pit opens her mouth upon us; Lord, Lord, there is nothing but hell and damnation left us, if thou hast not mercy upon us."

The child corrupted, the home broken up, my master dead or worse than dead, my mistress plunged in desolation all these I saw before me painted brightly on the darkness; and the outcry of the wind appeared to mock at my inaction. The chaise came to the door in a strong drenching mist.

What, then, had happened to the established period of incubation? For an instant the thing was like a portent, and I was near joining Em'ly in her horrid surprise, when I saw how it all was. The Virginian had taken an egg from a hen which had already been sitting for three weeks. I dressed in haste, hearing Em'ly's distracted outcry.

Richard, who had twice repulsed the enemy, no sooner heard the outcry, than, followed only by fifteen knights, he flew to the scene of combat, shouting aloud the war-cry of the Christians 'God protect the Holy Sepulchre! The bravest followed their king; the Mussulmans were dispersed at the first shock, and their army, then a third time vanquished, would have been totally destroyed, had not night and the forest of Assur sheltered them from the pursuit of the enemy.

"Harley, Harley, you break my heart!" cried the countess, clasping her hands. "It is astonishing," continued her son, so rapt in his own thoughts that he did not, perhaps, hear her outcry. "Yea, verily, it is astonishing, that considering the thousands of women I have seen and spoken with, I never see a face like hers, never hear a voice so sweet.

"She loved me so well she would never have gone as she did without being forced. Yes," said she, "though she made no outcry and stopped to put on her bonnet and shawl. She was not a girl to make a fuss. If they had killed her outright, she would never have uttered a cry." "Why do you say they?" "Because I am confident I heard more than one man's voice in her room." "Humph!

Be free as the son of God is free. To do this for us, Jesus was born, and remains born to all the ages. When misery drives a man to call out to the source of his life, and I take the increasing outcry against existence as a sign of the growth of the race toward a sense of the need of regeneration the answer, I think, will come in a quickening of his conscience.

But the man leaped aside, delivering as he did so another vicious blow, this time across Pat's nose most tender of places. Dazed, trembling, raging with the spirit of battle, he surveyed the man a moment, and then, with an unnatural outcry, half nicker, half roar, he hurtled himself upon his enemy, striking him down. But he did not stop here.

Yet it so happened that the cannoneers, floundering through the bogs, made such an outcry especially when one of their guns became so bemired that it was difficult for them to escape the disgrace of losing it that the garrison, hearing a great tumult, which they could not understand, fell into one of those panics to which raw and irregular troops are liable.

Her cousins, knowing her independent spirit, and perhaps fearing an outcry if they sequestered her too closely, had thought to soften her resistance by placing her in a convent noted for its leniencies; but to Fulvia such surroundings were more repugnant than the strictest monastic discipline.