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Then Sara said to Abram: Thou dost evil. My servant now hath me in despite, God judge this between thee and me. To whom Abram answered: Thine handmaid is in thine hands, chastise her as it pleaseth thee.

"I am heartily glad the adventure ended as it did," the earl said when he returned, "for, putting aside the regret I should have felt at your loss, it would have been a difficult business for me to undertake, with my present force, to chastise the men who attacked you, who must be bold and determined fellows, and capable of realizing the advantages of this mountainous country.

I will chastise the insolent scoundrel myself. As he spoke, Schweinitz grasped at the arquebuse, on which Hillner's hand closed like a vice. 'So please your excellency and my gracious commandant, said the Defensioner in a tone of entreaty, 'do whatever you please with my life, but I cannot shoot the man out yonder; neither can I give you my weapon for you to do it. 'What! shouted Schweinitz.

V. It is incumbent on the authors of persecution previously to reflect, whether they are determined to support it in the last extreme. They excite the flame which they strive to extinguish; and it soon becomes necessary to chastise the contumacy, as well as the crime, of the offender.

"Sire," said the beautiful Richmond, "he has insulted not us, but the whole sex; and in the name of our sex, I demand revenge for the affront." "Yes, revenge!" cried Lady Jane, hotly. "Revenge!" repeated the rest of the ladies. "See, now, what pious and gentle-hearted doves ye are!" cried John Heywood. The king said, laughingly: "Well, now, you shall have your will you shall chastise him."

On calling the delinquents before me, I was informed by Hal, that Patsey had spoken insultingly of Juanita, an offence that he had at once resented by attempting to chastise him. Upon inquiring as to the words used, Patsey said, "Sure, sur, I only axed him did Juanita look as tickled as he did, and he come at me wid his phists, so he did; but he'll be aisy about sthriking me the nixt time.

"I hope you didn't make a fool of yourself this evening," he said. "As how?" queried Robert, wondrously subdued to all appearance, though aching to give the other what he called "a bit of his mind." "I understand you made after Sylvia and the artist, meaning to chastise somebody." "You were wrong," said Robert slowly. "You nearly always are. I make mistakes myself, but I own up handsomely.

The archbishop of Canterbury, who was informed of the saying of this John Ball, caused him to be taken and put in prison a two or three months to chastise him: howbeit, it had been much better at the beginning that he had been condemned to perpetual prison or else to have died, rather than to have suffered him to have been again delivered out of prison; but the bishop had conscience to let him die.

"That is according as you happen to merit, sir," said I: "for your mode of speaking to this young lady is so unbecoming, that, if you do not change your tone, I shall think it worth while to chastise you myself." "Chastise, sir? and me, sir? Do you know whom you speak to, sir?"

If there be any that makes an open profession of trampling justice under foot, of despising and violating the right of others, whenever it finds an opportunity, the interest of human society will authorize all others to unite in order to humble and chastise it.

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