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Updated: May 27, 2025
Oh, if there be one among us who is playing the tempter, and doing the devil's work, let him get to his knees, and cry with the conscience-smitten Psalmist, "Deliver me from blood-guiltiness, O God, Thou God of my salvation"; and peradventure even yet He may hear and have mercy. Let fathers and mothers ponder what this teaching of Jesus concerning man means for them in relation to their children.
The conscience-smitten girl flings her arms around him again: "Oh, Sachs, my friend, oh, noble heart, how can I ever repay you? Without your love, what were I? What were I, without you? I should have remained a child forever, had you not awakened me. Through you I won the things one prizes, through you I learned what a soul is.
The physicians, knowing the terror with which the conscience-smitten monarch regarded death, feared to inform him of the nature of his disease. "What are these pimples," inquired the king, "which are breaking out all over my body?" "They are little pustules," was the reply, "which require three days in forming, three in suppurating, and three in drying."
It was his first experience of coming home to meet angry eyes that questioned his behavior and he did not like it. He had been, perhaps, a little conscience-smitten when he saw how late he had stayed; and he had intended to say he was sorry, of course.
Bobby went straight up and planted himself in front of her. "Please, ma'am, will you oblige me with a copper?" The poor old lady grew pale. Without a word she tremblingly, yet quickly, pulled out her purse, took therefrom a shilling, and offered it to the boy. "Oh! marm," said Bobby, who was alarmed and conscience-smitten at the result of his scheme, "I didn't mean for to frighten you.
I want to go home and see Baby." "Billy!" pleaded Bertram so despairingly, that Billy, really conscience-smitten, sat back in her seat and remained, for the rest of the act, very quiet indeed. Deceived by her apparent tranquillity, Bertram turned as the curtain went down. "Now, Billy, surely you don't think it'll be necessary to telephone so soon as this again," he ventured.
Rather say, where was he not? Everywhere by turns, and nowhere long, was David to be seen, in the frenzy of his excitement. Conscience-smitten, for what he had done, or rather intended to do, he ran wildly about, making the most desperate efforts to extinguish the fire. No one knows what he can do till he is tried.
Whenever the sick men heard the sound of chipping ice they begged for ice-water; even the smallest bit of ice in a cup of water was begged with an eagerness that was pitiful. I felt conscience-smitten. But it was a question of saving the eyes of the wounded men, and there was no other way. To make the ice last till morning I stealthily chipped it off so the sick men would not hear the sound.
"I-I " he stammered "I have hunted hunted you all through Spain." This was the truth, for Brooke had been faithful to Dolores until he had met with Talbot. Dolores was conscience-smitten by this proof of her former lover's fidelity. She hastened to excuse herself somehow. "I I " she said, with an embarrassment equal to that of Brooke "I thought you were in America." "No; I was in Cuba."
Rose felt almost conscience-smitten that she should have been satisfied first. "Was there much to be divided?" she asked of him. "He was a noble, big fellow. And they have gone up in the woods for deer." Miladi was still asleep when she entered the room. She held the lamp a little close with a sudden fear, but she saw the tranquil movement of her chest and was reassured.
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