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Updated: June 29, 2025
Its light brought out Lucretia's face as she leaned her sallow forehead on the top bar of the gate and looked toward the west. It was a pitifully worn, almost tragic face long, thin, sallow, hollow-eyed. The mouth had long since lost the power to shape itself into a kiss, and had a droop at the corners which seemed to announce a breaking-down at any moment into a despairing wail.
The edges are inflamed, irregular, and ragged, showing no sign of growing epithelium on the contrary, the sore may be actually increasing in area by the breaking-down of the tissues at its margins. The surrounding parts are hot, red, swollen, and œdematous; and there is pain and tenderness both in the sore itself and in the parts around.
She could n't help it, she explained afterwards, she had a little blind sister at the asylum, who had told her about Helen's reading to the children. It was very awkward, this breaking-down of our pretty Delilah, for one girl crying will sometimes set off a whole row of others, it is as hazardous as lighting one cracker in a bunch.
For Brereton knew that nothing is so useful in the breaking-down of one prejudice as to set up another, and his great object just then was to divert primary prejudice away from his client. Nevertheless, nothing, he knew well, could at that stage prevent Harborough's ultimate committal unless Harborough himself chose to prove the alibi of which he had boasted.
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