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This argument manifests, in those who use it, an equal want of sense and sensibility. It is precisely fitted to the feeling and the intellect of a bum-bailiff. In a court of justice it deserves nothing but contempt. Is there nothing that can agitate the frame or excite the blood but the consciousness of guilt?

"I think that the lady in question has done something like that before, George." "That was years ago and under pressure. Now, Eustace, you have made this charge; you have upset my faith in Madeline, whom I hope to marry, and I say, prove it prove it if you can. I will stake my life you cannot." "Don't agitate yourself, my dear fellow; and as to betting, I would not risk more than a fiver.

My presence did not appear to agitate or irritate him as before, and he accepted my services quietly, without any bitter remarks: indeed, he scarcely spoke at all, except to make known his wants, and hardly then. But on the morrow, that is to say, in proportion as he recovered from the state of exhaustion and stupefaction, his ill-nature appeared to revive.

President Johnson had differed with his party as to the best method of reconstructing the State governments of the South, which had been destroyed and impoverished by the war, and the press began to agitate the question of the next President.

Gideon Spilett alone was kept awake by anxiety. He reproached himself with not having accompanied Neb. It was evident that he had not abandoned all hope. The presentiments which had troubled Herbert did not cease to agitate him also. His thoughts were concentrated on Neb. Why had Neb not returned? He tossed about on his sandy couch, scarcely giving a thought to the struggle of the elements.

The song was so extraordinary that he had to rub his eyes to ascertain whether he was awake or dreaming. The slow surprises of the grotesque melody began to agitate him in a horrible fashion; the words were pure nonsense or else their significance was too deep for him. "Where, in the name of all unholy things, did you acquire that stuff, woman?"

Tomes of necromantic lore lined the walls, which were yet principally occupied with crystal vessels, in which foul beings seemed dimly and confusedly to agitate themselves. The magician signed to his visitor to be seated, sat down himself and began: "Brave youth, ere entering upon the boundless power and riches that await thee, learn who I am and why I have brought thee here.

To the test of that we have to bring all sorts of questions that agitate us to-day, the social and political equality and personal freedom of women, the differing code of honour for the sexes, the controls and limitations to set upon love and desire.

"Is that the way not to be hungry?" asked Toddie, with wide-open eyes, which always accompany the receptive mind. "Certainly," said Mrs. Burton. "If you run about, you agitate your stomachs, and that makes them restless, and so you feel hungry." "Gwacious!" said Toddie. Come on, Budgie let's go put our tummuks to bed, an' keep 'em from gettin' ajjerytated." "All right," said Budge.

‘You’d better not ask,’ said he, with a faint smile. ‘And you had better not tell; but you cannot deny that you have degraded yourself miserably. You have shamefully wronged yourself, body and soul, and me too; and I can’t endure it quietly, and I won’t!’ ‘Well, don’t squeeze my hand so frantically, and don’t agitate me so, for heaven’s sake!

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