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Douglas was quite ready to comment upon the outcome; and it needed only the bitter arraignment of his theories by Davis, to bring him armed cap-a-pie into the arena. Aided by his friend Pugh, who read long extracts from letters and speeches, Douglas made a systematic review of Democratic principles and policy since 1848.

But there would be a truly terrible conflict of wills, and such fierce arraignment of her unfilial conduct, such bitter and caustic argument from her father, such disapproval from the parson and the neighbors, that her very soul shrank from the prospect. If she could go alone, and have no responsibility over Patty's future, that would be a little more possible, but she must think wisely for two.

Thomas Jefferson gave expression to the public sentiment in the Declaration of Independence, in which he says, in arraignment of King George the Third: "He has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless Indian savages, whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions."

To speak one's thought to use mere words it seems such a small thing and yet it is my conviction that nothing which is said is really ever forgotten." And his face was white, his eyes burning, when at night he leaned forward to fling forth to his hearers his final arraignment.

Hence the mythological creatures of these early painters are all, more or less, gods in exile, with that charm of a long residence in the Middle Ages which makes, for instance, the sweetheart of Ritter Tannhäuser so infinitely more seductive than the paramour of Adonis; that charm which, when we meet it occasionally in literature, in parts of Spenser, for instance, or in a play like Peel's "Arraignment of Paris," is so peculiarly delightful.

Frances turned to him and was about to speak, but, noticing the peculiar expression in his face and attitude, remained silent. After a long pause Hamilton spoke without lifting his eyes: "I suppose no other man ever received such an arraignment in cold blood as I have just heard from Baron Clyde."

Nevertheless, it was a terrible arraignment and greatly shocked the good citizens of Beverly.

Another fortunate circumstance favored him; just as he stopped the constable, he saw his friend, Colonel S , approaching. The colonel saw there was trouble, and with his usual, characteristic kindness, hastened up and volunteered his services. We must now return to the arraignment, as it proceeded after the messenger had been despatched.

"That's my prayer," she retorted, aggressively. "Day an' night, that's my prayer." "Yes'm, fur us an' our households, Sister Sudley we mus' think o' them c'mitted ter our charge." She strove to fling off the sense of guilt that oppressed her, the mental attitude of arraignment. He was a young man when he journeyed away in that snowy dawn. She did not know what changes had come in his experience.

I shall think it my duty to lay before you the proceedings and the evidence publicly exhibited on the arraignment of the principal offenders before the circuit court of Virginia. You will be enabled to judge whether the defect was in the testimony, in the law, or in the administration of the law; and wherever it shall be found, the Legislature alone can apply or originate the remedy.

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