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"I thought so," he rejoined, "and it aggravates all the symptoms of her fever. I shall call again to-night." He did call and found his patient worse, and the next day he asked Madame Lafarcade: "Has she friends in this country? If so, they ought to know." A few hours later, and in his lodgings at Berlin, Tom read the following dispatch: "Mrs. Thornton is dangerously ill. Come at once."
Thus Christ not only does not succeed in destroying the works of the devil, but even aggravates them. Again: what sort of gospel or glad tidings had I been holding? How much better no futurity for any, than that a few should be eternally in bliss, and the great majority kept alive for eternal sin as well as eternal misery! My gospel then was bad tidings, nay, the worst of tidings!
Every cat-lover knows that a cat cannot be induced, either by reason or by affection, to act in accordance with any wishes save its own. Also that cats find malicious amusement in doing what they know they are not wanted to do, and that with an affectation of innocence that materially aggravates their deliberate offence.
I have shown your Lordships that his evasions of the clear words of his covenant and the clear words of an act of Parliament were such as did not arise from an erroneous judgment, but from a corrupt intention; and I believe you will find that his attempt to evade the law aggravates infinitely his guilt in breaking it.
It must have been like a badly managed industrial city during a period of depression; agitators, acts of violence, strikes, the forces of law and order doing their best, rushings to and fro, upheavals, the Marseillaise, tumbrils, the rumble and the thunder of the tumbrils.... I do not know why the east wind aggravates life to unhealthy people. It made Mr.
Under the competitive system, charity only aggravates the malady. It is money thrown away! As the recipients are thus enabled to work for less wages; increasing the gains of competitive masters; and finally, swelling the ranks of the helpless poor. After a few trials, even the most persistent alms-giver soon discovers, that as an antidote to poverty, charity is a wretched failure.
That the mode in which he has reimbursed himself is a crime of a much higher order, and greatly aggravates whatever was already criminal in the other parts of this transaction. That the said Warren Hastings, in declaring that he should reimburse himself by crediting the Company by a sum privately received, has acknowledged himself guilty of an illegal act in receiving money privately.
How many shrink Into the sordid hut, how many drink The cup of grief, and eat the bitter bread Of misery! And, which aggravates the evil, almost all the worst vices, the most unprincipled acts, and the darkest passions of the human mind, are bred out of poverty and distress. But put forth thy hand now, and take away all that he hath; and he will curse thee to thy face."
If the attack appears when the animal is in harness, we should stop working it and remove the harness immediately. Work or exercise usually aggravates the case and may cause congestion and inflammation of important body organs. In cold weather the animal should be protected by blankets. If the pain is violent, sedatives may be given.
Besides which, you give me no cause." "Indeed! and what about my tete-a-tetes with Don Antonio?" "Oh, Don Antonio!" laughed Wilhelm. "You are quite right, sweetheart, but it aggravates me that you should not want to know what he and I are brewing. You do not take nearly so much interest in my affairs as you ought." "But you told me that Don Antonio was your man of business."
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