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Men with bayonets fixed strode over Massy's body. Sometimes he feigned death. A man took away his haversack. A Russian officer endeavoured to disengage his sword, which he still grasped; nor would he yield it. The Russian, smiling compassionately, at length left him. When the works were blown up in the night by the retreating Russians, his left leg was fearfully crushed by a falling stone.

I looked down at him compassionately, for he was old and broken in spirit, and would plainly starve if turned adrift on the prairie, while as I did so the surveyor broke in: "You had better take him!"

"But that is a very painful process I fear," said Claudia compassionately. "Indeed, no; I do not find it so." "Ah! your face shows what you endure. It is your chest, then, that hurts you?" "My chest is healing very rapidly. Do not distress your kind heart, Miss Merlin; indeed, I am doing very well." "You are very patient, and therefore you will do well, if you are not doing so now.

The imprisoned animal, they could see, was bleeding from a large wound on its back, and in the moonlight its eyes shone like fire. "Poor beast!" exclaimed Nautauquas compassionately. "I would free him if he would let me touch him. As it is he will have to starve to death unless his enemy comes back to finish him." "No," said Pocahontas, "that need not be.

When he dies, my mother will come back to us." "Do go to bed, Belasez. Thou canst scarcely hold thine head up, nor thine eyes open," said Margaret compassionately: and Belasez accepted the invitation with thanks.

Nothing but a chimney in Whitehall street. We run into Twenty's fellers, comin' back, and had a nice little row. Ever belong to the department, sir?" Marcus answered "No;" and the pyrophilist looked compassionately upon him, as upon one who had never known true happiness. "If you never run with the mersheen," observed the coroner, "you do' 'no' wot life is.

Well, and she was generous in having a well-born, well-bred beautiful young creature like Nataly for her companion, when it was a case of need for the dear girl; and compassionately insisting, against remonstrances: they were spoken by him, though they were but partial.

"Poor child!" he said compassionately; "shall one woman rule them, and not another! It is the madness of imprisonment and exile; it shall be forgiven thee." He tried to make his escape, but she clung to his hand yet more closely, so that he could not move without dragging her with him. "It is not forgiveness that I want," she cried furiously, "but comprehension. Canst thou not see!

How many small miseries she owed to those ferret searching eyes, and those subtly poisonous tongues! But such miseries lurked in the dull shadows of the past. Standing now in the bright sunshine of the present, she forgave the sisters with all her heart, and thought compassionately of their great age, their increasing infirmities, their feeble hold on life.

Pausing as he drew near the apprentice, the watchman compassionately inquired whether he was sick, and being answered in the negative, was about to pass on, when Leonard, fancying he recognised his voice, stopped him. "We have met somewhere before, friend," he said, "though where, or under what circumstances, I cannot at this moment call to mind."

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