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But he had so immediately detected the clanger, and so immediately recoiled from nursing those thoughts and fancies, without which love dies for want of food, for a person to whom he ascribed the affliction of an imbecility which would give to such a sentiment all the attributes either of the weakest rashness or of dishonour approaching to sacrilege that the wings of the deity were scared away the instant their very shadow fell upon his mind.
Equality of rights is most in clanger of being violated when the exercise of rights is associated with power, and any unusual amount of power is usually derived from the association of a number of individuals for a common purpose. The most dangerous example of such association is not, however, a huge corporation or a labor union; it is the state.
On the topmost cliffs of the jagged crown of the giant mountain the most favorable spots for a look-out far and wide they placed sentinels, who day and night scanned the distance, so as to give a warning-signal in case of approaching clanger. Each house resembled a citadel, for it was built of strong masonry, and the younger men were all well exercised bowmen.
This alone will suffice to prove to you how little clanger there is in rubbish written in the style of the Apocalypse."
Loud cries of alarm arose; some mourned their folly in having left their native shores to perish in the ocean. Nigel and the other officers did their utmost to calm their fears, and assured them that should the ships be in real clanger they would return to the port. Constance was among the few ladies who exhibited no undue alarm, and expressed their confidence in the skill of the officers.
On the topmost cliffs of the jagged crown of the giant mountain the most favorable spots for a look-out far and wide they placed sentinels, who day and night scanned the distance, so as to give a warning-signal in case of approaching clanger. Each house resembled a citadel, for it was built of strong masonry, and the younger men were all well exercised bowmen.
He drew a picture of the lonely wood, of the believing credulous girl and the masterful, intellectual, skilful man. In the midst of it Tarboe started. The description of the place and of the man was familiar. He had a vision of a fair young girl encompassed by clanger; he saw her in the man's arms; the man's lips to hers, and
For the protection and accommodation of those on foot, the squares are provided with little platforms elevated a step above the surface of the road and surrounded with a thick row of stone posts between these, the pedestrian can enter, but they shield him from the clanger of being tread under the feet of horses, or run over by vehicles.
Struck with her paleness, and her anxious, frightened air, I asked her if she wanted anything. 'Sir, said she to me, in a trembling voice, and as if with a great effort, 'do you belong to this factory? 'Yes, madame. 'M. Hardy is then in clanger? she exclaimed. 'M. Hardy, madame? He has not yet returned home. 'What! she went on, 'M. Hardy did not come hither yesterday evening?
The only offence he habitually committed of a nature to bring the penalties of detection, he renounced the moment he perceived there was clanger of discovery! he gambled no more after Philip's hint. He was one of those, some years after, most bitter upon a certain nobleman charged with unfair play one of those who took the accusation as proved; and whose authority settled all disputes thereon.
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