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Updated: June 12, 2025


And the dead Jake was borne by rough but gentle hands into his own shack. And there was not one amongst those "boys" but would have been ready and eager to help him, if help had been possible. Even on the prairie death atones for much that in life is voted intolerable.

Washington society does not all centre around the Capitol, or in the legal circle that clusters around the Supreme Court, on in the Bureaucracy, where vigor of brains atones for a lack of polish, or among the diplomats, worshiped by the young women and envied by the young men.

She can neither beseech nor demand. Set Adam free, for the sake of your Saviour, your son, free yes, free. A wide, wide space must be between you; he must go away with them, far away. Set him free! I held his arm with the hammer.... You know with the hammer. Set him free. My death death atones for everything."

Certainly my plan rather savours of Lope de Vega than of Blackstone. However, you see success atones for all irregularities. I resume: Beppo came back in time to narrate all the arrangements that had been made, and to inform me that a servant from the count had come on board just as our new crew were assembled there, to order the boat to be at the place where we found it.

Ah, Fool, old dull besotted Fool to think she'd love me 'twas by base means I gain'd her cozen'd an honest Gentleman of Fame and Life L. Ful. You did so, Sir, but 'tis not past Redress you may make that honest Gentleman amends. Sir Feeb. Oh, wou'd I could, so I gave half my Estate L. Ful. That Penitence atones with him and Heaven. Come forth, Leticia, and your injur'd Ghost.

It leads to no truth to say that it is not His death, but the spirit in which He died, that atones for sin: the spirit in which He died has its being in His death, and in nothing else in the world.

Gertrude followed the footsteps with alert ear and eye. Ear and eye alike seemed to listen. She rose to her feet and stretched her arms with an imploring gesture. 'Does this make amends to you? she murmured. 'To me it atones for all' 'No, no; be careful Mind my hair, you silly darling mind my hair! Shall you be content to wait for this just now and then? Oh, Paul, Paul, Paul! how hard it is!

At night we found our bag of atones still held us very well, and we slept tranquilly. The native Malay anchor is ingeniously constructed of a piece of tough forked timber, the fluke being strengthened by twisted rattans binding it to the stem, while the cross-piece is formed of a long flat stone, secured in the same manner.

Yet I was bold enough to hope that there could be some atonement, some thing if my suffering " "There are things, Mr. Law, for which no suffering atones. But why cause suffering longer for us both? You come again and again. Could you not leave me for a time untroubled?" "How can I?" blazed the man, his forehead furrowed up into a frown, the moist beads on his brow proving his own intentness.

Banquo, by an early death, atones for the ambitious curiosity which prompted the wish to know his glorious descendants, as he thereby has roused Macbeth's jealousy; but he preserved his mind pure from the evil suggestions of the witches: his name is blessed in his race, destined to enjoy for a long succession of ages that royal dignity which Macbeth could only hold for his own life.

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