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Lady K. had a Catholic governess, a Miss Crosby, upon whom it was thought my lord occasionally cast the eye of partiality, whilst Arthur himself got on very well with her ladyship, who was heard to pronounce him to be, as he was, 'one of the most lively, agreeable fellows. Out of these materials the Major and his helpmeet concocted a double plot namely, to make the lord jealous of the steward, and the lady jealous of the governess, and to cause both lord and lady respectively to believe that the steward was deeply engaged both in abetting the amour of the lord and the governess, and in prosecuting his own amour with the lady.

Rush-Marvelle had her hands full of other matters, she was aiding and abetting Marcia Van Clupp to set traps for that mild mouse Lord Masherville, and she was too much absorbed in this difficult and delicate business to attend to anything else just then.

A shoemaker had been tortured to death with red-hot pincers for abetting her correspondence with her allies. Various persons had been racked for similar offences; but the energy of Margaret and the zeal of her adherents were still unexhausted and unconquered.

"And most likely that wretched little girl will run off in a month's time. It is in the blood." "Come, come, Cherry. I can't have you in this uncharitable mood." "Then I mustn't say what I think of that Dolores abetting him." "No, I like her letter." It fell hard upon Geraldine to keep all to herself, while entertained in full state by her hosts.

His Honor the Resident Judge said: "The aboriginals are amenable to British law, and it is a mercy to them to be under that control, instead of being left to seek vengeance in the death of each other; it is a mercy to them to be under the protection of British law, instead of slaughtering each other." Jacky Jacky was found guilty of "aiding and abetting."

Toombs was accused of abetting Brooks's attack on Sumner, which he disclaimed; but he found nothing to hinder his taking part in a banquet in Brooks's honor a few months later, and on this most ill-omened occasion he joined in the threats of disunion if Fremont should be elected. But still the catastrophe lingered, and seemed improbable. Stephens left Congress in 1858.

"At present he takes everything so they say. It looks ugly. A complete stranger worming himself in a few weeks or months into an old man's confidence and carrying off the inheritance from a pair of helpless women! And making himself meanwhile the tool of a tyrant! aiding and abetting him in all his oppressions!"

His face was permanently freckled, as his legs were permanently scratched, and in spite of his mother's almost tearful remonstrances he had insisted upon having his long yellow locks cut short in the military fashion. 'I want my hair like Sergeant Tummil's, said Wee Willie Winkie, and, his father abetting, the sacrifice was accomplished.

But we must exonerate the mind of England from the charge of abetting this guilty traffic in human misery. The nation had been almost wholly ignorant of its nature.

George Gladwyne's successor abetting that fellow in robbing the lad, luring him into wagers and reckless play with the result that most of the borrowed money goes straight back into the hands of the man who lent it!" "Have you any suspicion that Gladwyne gets a share?"

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