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Britling's fluttering, unwilling mind was pinned down by official reports and a cloud of witnesses to a definite belief in the grim reality of systematic rape and murder, destruction, dirtiness and abominable compulsions that blackened the first rush of the Prussians into Belgium and Champagne.... They came hating and threatening the lands they outraged.

Now that sense of well-being evaporated, as it always did, and Caswell was alone, terribly alone and lost, a creature of his compulsions, in search of a little peace and contentment. He would undergo anything to find them. Sternly he reminded himself that he had no right to comment on the mechanotherapist. These machines knew what they were doing and had been doing it for a long time.

"You say 'apparently' Cornelia?" "Oh, how can I tell? There may be excuses compulsions I do not know what. I am only sure of one thing, that I love and suffer." For despite all reason, despite even the evidence of her own eyes, Cornelia kept a reserve.

It was the greatest poise and magnanimity to forfeit the compulsions of one's stir of night and to develop some semblance of civilized society, benign and sensible. How strange, she thought, that the subconscious was not universally declared as empirical as a fingerprint, DNA evidence, or a signature on a sheet of paper showing one's intent.

He would not be able to pursue her, for there was something about her which would prevent him from ever trying on her those ordinary compulsions which men are accustomed to apply to women; quiet, menacing devotion, or persistent roaring importunities, or those forcible embraces, of which he thought with the disgust he now felt for the sexual processes of everybody in the world except himself and Ellen, which induce the body to betray the reluctant mind.

All popular orators must necessarily repeat themselves, preachers chiefly among orators, and Theodore Parker chiefly among preachers. The mere frequency of production makes this inevitable, a fact which always makes every finely organized intellect, first or last, grow weary of the pulpit. But in his case there were other compulsions.

We all fancy nowadays that we believe in liberty and abhor persecution; but the liberty we approve of is usually only a variation in social compulsions, to make them less galling to our latest sentiments than the old compulsions would be if we retained them.

Hale answered simply: "There was nowhere else for her to go;" and my heart tightened at the thought of the hard compulsions of the poor. "Yes, there she's been," Mrs. Hale continued, "and Zeena's done for her, and done for Ethan, as good as she could. It was a miracle, considering how sick she was but she seemed to be raised right up just when the call came to her.

"Doubtless there are good people on both sides," said I; "and if the Catholics would believe it of us, we might yet live in peace and quietness together. We have not harmed them it is they who harm us." "For your good, they will tell you." "They may tell us, but we cannot believe it. Their compulsions are not in the spirit of love."

Changing her tactics instantly, she put her handkerchief to her eyes and moaned, "You never can have the heart to say I can't come and see my child. I've signed writings, 'tis true, under threats and compulsions; but I trust there will be relentings " "There won't be one relent!" cried Jane. "I never want to see you again, and a blind post could see that he doesn't."

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