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"I suppose you will rest your mind by writing another play?" gushed Mrs. Renway. Laurie shook his black head. "Not a bit of it!" he asserted. "Don't even suggest such a thing before Epstein, there. It sounds abhorrently like work." Mrs. Renway's curiosity had a brief and losing struggle with her good breeding. "Then what are you going to do?" she demanded coquettishly.

"O, no! no!" she answered, abhorrently yet hastily, as if to reject the temptation which the alternative presented to her. "But is there no other hope through flight through mediation through supplication? I will bend my knee to Sir Frederick!" "It would be a fruitless degradation; he is determined on his course, and I am equally resolved to stand the hazard of my fate.

There was something abhorrently callous in the laugh that followed. It seemed to fan into flame a smoldering fire of passionate anger in Rhoda Gray's soul. And before it panic fled. Her hand felt upward for the next stair-tread, and she crept on again, as a face seemed to rise before her not the Sparrow's face a woman's face.

He says that a personal visit is the only chance for an unknown candidate to make the people acquainted with him. 'It's a very good opportunity for making him acquainted with them; and I hope he may profit by it. 'Ah! pah! "To beg the vote and wink the bribe," Colonel Halkett subjoined abhorrently: "'It well becomes the Whiggish tribe To beg the vote and wink the bribe."

He says that a personal visit is the only chance for an unknown candidate to make the people acquainted with him. 'It's a very good opportunity for making him acquainted with them; and I hope he may profit by it. 'Ah! pah! "To beg the vote and wink the bribe," Colonel Halkett subjoined abhorrently: "'It well becomes the Whiggish tribe To beg the vote and wink the bribe."

He detested brute force, with a finely-witted man's full loathing; and Dahlia's obnoxious champion had grown to be associated in his mind with Dahlia. He swept them both from his recollection abhorrently, for in his recollection he could not divorce them. He pretended to suppose that Dahlia, whose only reproach to him was her suffering, participated in the scheme to worry him.

So prevalent were the groundless rumors that the Lutheran pastor, Colerus the source of most of our information felt obliged in his very quaint summary biography to defend the life and character of Spinoza. To his everlasting credit, Colerus did this although he himself heartily detested Spinoza's philosophy which he understood to be abhorrently blasphemous and atheistic.

Theoretically she despised the soldier's work as much as she shrank abhorrently from bloodshed. She regarded him and his trappings as an ensign of our old barbarism, and could peruse platitudes upon that theme with enthusiasm.

Sullenly and heavily, in the endless line, you tramp into the huge, comfortless hall, with its hideous tables and benches, and as you pass up the aisles you glance abhorrently at the dirty scraps and masses of provender dumped carelessly out of noisome buckets by the filthy hands of the servers upon plates still rough and foul with the hardened grease of foregoing meals.

His questioning of the chapter of marvellous accidents, touched Nesta simply, as a young girl to be protected, without abhorrently involving the woman.

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