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"I would neither starve nor drown them after they had reached the faculty of resenting such treatment of the justice of which," he added, smiling, "I am afraid it would be hard to convince them. But such people actually marry I have known cases, and that ought to be provided against by suitable enactments and penalties."

There was a violent altercation Orange vehemently resenting his appointment merely to carry out decisions in which he claimed an original voice. His ancestors, he said, had often changed the whole of the Antwerp magistracy by their own authority.

The Flemish burghers of the Middle Ages first built themselves a church; when that was finished, a great hall. That of Ypres took more than two hundred years to complete. How long this great tower of Commines took, I can only conjecture. Indeed, he seemed to be on the point of resenting my questions, as though he thought that I was in some way poking fun at him.

In him England lost one of her best and greatest sons, a patriot sternly resenting all dishonor to his country, a reformer who ventured his life for the purity of the Church and the freedom of the Bible an earnest, faithful "parson of a country town," standing out conspicuously among the clergy of the time. "For Cristè's lore and his apostles twelve He taughte and first he folwede it himselve."

'Plucky woman! said Arthur Chicksands heartily. 'I'm sure you help her, Pamela, all you can? 'I don't like being managed, said the girl stubbornly, rather resenting his tone. A slight shade of sternness crossed the soldier's face. 'You know it's no good playing with this war, he said drily. 'It's as much to be won here as it is over seas. Food! that'll be the last word for everybody.

His father laughed again, and leaned out of his chair to pinch his son's ear, but Dick, resenting this indignity, retreated to a safe position, declaring, "And I'm going to be one when I'm through college so!" "Mr. King's a-coming down the road, and Mr. Jasper!" screamed Mrs. Higby, coming out suddenly to the porch. "I see 'em from the keepin'-room window. My! what's the matter with Miss Polly?"

Flushed with the success of last night's performance, stung by the attacks of the Opposition morning papers, confident in the big majority behind, which had cheered him a few hours before, viciously resenting the letter he had received from David that morning, Eglington returned such replies to the questions put to him that a fire of angry mutterings came from the forces against him.

"A care and affection," he said, "which condemned her to the nursery in order that she might indulge her extreme love for children, and save you the expense of a nursery-maid." "You have no right to make such a remark, Percival!" exclaimed his step-mother, feebly, but she quailed beneath the sneer instead of resenting it. Elizabeth turned sharply upon her cousin.

His adherents, resenting these hostilities as an injury to their royal master, immediately joined the remnant of the former opposition in parliament, and resolved to counteract all the ministerial measures that should fall under their cognizance; at least, they determined to seize every opportunity of thwarting the servants of the crown, in every scheme or proposal that had not an evident tendency to the advantage of the nation.

What sort of luck, when I see men that I never saw before? Polydeuces. Fear not! Be sure that those thou look'st on are neither evil, nor the children of evil men. Amycus. No fear have I, and it is not for thee to teach me that lesson. Polydeuces. Art thou a savage, resenting all address, or some vainglorious man? Amycus. I am that thou see'st, and on thy land, at least, I trespass not.