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In the midst of the noisy, clamorous merriment of all around him, his restrained and rebuked manner had won upon the favor of the more privileged, who had unavoidably noticed the difference, and had prepared the way to a more frank communication between the party of the noble, and one who, if not their equal in the usual points of worldly distinction, was greatly superior to those among whom he had been accidentally cast by the chances of his journey.

"I stand here, a true temperance man, to express my indignation at that Kansas prodigy," were some of the expressions which came from temperance men who were not willing to be classed with the seven thousand. Then upwards of one hundred women rose to their feet and indignantly rebuked the Kansas man for his misjudgment in starting this factional display.

I saved the life of that marine; and, when you come to lie, like me, on your death-bed, Geoffrey, you will learn how sweet a consolation can be derived from the consciousness of such an act; we all need mercy, and none ought to expect it, for themselves, who do not yield it to others." The boy was rebuked, and his feelings took a better, though scarcely a more natural direction.

"You have conquered you have conquered, Lucilla!" said Godolphin, as he kissed this wild and reproachful letter, and thrust it into his bosom; "and I I will be wretched rather than you shall be so!" His heart rebuked him even for that last sentence. This pure and devoted attachment, was it indeed an unhappiness to obtain, and a sacrifice to return!

But, poor queen, who could blame her for this? her nature was turned from its milk; and, when, more lately, I have heard how many she trusted most have turned against her, I rebuked myself that " "Thou wert not by her side?" added the Nevile, observing her pause, and with the generous thought of a gentleman and a soldier.

And He arose out of the synagogue, and entered into Simon's house: and Simon's wife's mother was taken with a great fever; and they besought Him for her. 39. And He stood over her, and rebuked the fever; and it left her: and immediately she arose and ministered unto them. 40.

Skinner had the grace to see that he had been rebuked and left standing in a very poor light for one of his noted efficiency, so he did not pursue the subject further; but the next time Matt came to the office he jumped on him for carrying a dead-head passenger from San Pedro in the first cabin. "Of course I carried him," Matt replied.

May's words came into her mind: "She might think you was takin' a day off to go to the Zoo." "Here, where's the Zoo," she suddenly, without a tremor, asked a policeman. "They got plenty white mice," the policeman said. "No good you a-goin' there." "Saucy!" rebuked Sally. "Suppose they let you out ... on a chain." "Quite right," said the policeman. "Didn't want to let me go.

He had been a brave soldier during the Civil War, and when his men, most of whom were armed with shotguns it being in the early hours of that strife and these men arming themselves complained that their weapons were no match for the Enfields of the foe, rebuked them fiercely.

They therefore sought the advice of a holy man, who rebuked the wife, saying that he had not the power to grant her what Heaven had denied. In process of time she was delivered of forty babes rather more than she wished or knew how to provide for.