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The Viceregal message audaciously concludes, "This thought will I trust strengthen you to accept the peace terms with resignation, courage and fortitude and to keep your loyalty towards the Crown bright and untarnished as it has been for so many generations."
"What counts with you?" he asked after a moment. "Counts? How?" "In your affections. What prepossesses you?" She laughed audaciously: "Your traits some of them all of them that you reveal. You must be aware of that much already, considering everything " "Then, what is it I lack? Where do I fail?" "But you don't lack you don't fail! I ask nothing more of you, Mr. Siward."
This act, so audaciously planned, resulted in the destruction of battle-ships, cruisers, torpedo-boats nine in all to which were added the day following two more battle-ships, destroyed at Chemulpo. There was dismay and grief at St. Petersburg.
But such immunity was not to be granted to the emperor's sweetheart, who could so audaciously reject two brothers accustomed to easy conquests; her demure severity could hardly be meant seriously.
And it did not require extra powers of vision to see that M. de Gartlauben was rapidly falling head over ears in love with that sprightly young woman, who flirted with him as audaciously as she had flirted in former days at Charleville with Captain Beaudoin's friends.
Beale, what is all this mystery about? What is the Green Rust? Why do you pretend to be a a drunkard when you're not one?" He was back on the edge of the table, evidently his favourite resting-place, she thought, and he ticked her questions off on his fingers. "Question number one cannot be answered. Question number two, why do I pretend to be a a drunkard?" he mimicked her audaciously.
Blood-councillor Hessels, whose letter genuine or counterfeited had been so instrumental in hastening this outbreak, was most carefully guarded, and to him and to Senator Fisch the personal consequences of that night's work were to be very tragic. Thus audaciously, successfully, and hitherto without bloodshed, was the anti-Catholic revolution commenced in Flanders.
She might have been losing her head verily in her husband's eyes since he didn't know, all the while, that the sudden freedom of her words was but the diverted intensity of her disposition personally to seize him. He didn't know, either, that this was her manner now she was with him of beguiling audaciously the supremacy of suspense.
In vain the authority of the civil government endeavored to arrest the impulse which was gaining strength from day to day; in vain this director of the public mind was imprisoned and exiled; the farther he advanced in his career and the more audaciously he propagated his views on religion and government, the more he was rewarded with the renown which he sought.
Ollivier had a plan, and so has Trochu. Ollivier complained when his plan failed, that it was the fault of every one except himself, and Trochu is already doing the same. Both protested against the system of rule adopted by their predecessors, and have followed in their steps. Both were advocates of publicity, and both audaciously suppressed and distorted facts to suit their convenience.
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