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Then my antagonist leaped back with a shivering cry of horror, flung the weapon to the ground and fled into the dark. And when I sat up my right hand held the hilt of a broken rapier, the left was gashed across the palm, and a sword as like my own as two peas lay at my feet. The fire was there. But I was alone. Reference to M. Radisson's journal corroborates Mr.

Two thousand unhappy victims of Austria's brutal tyranny lie buried in the cemetery attached to the Talerhof Camp of internment. Of these, 1200 died of epidemics." Other information concerning the same camp of Talerhof fully corroborates this statement.

"'We haven't got far enough to solve everything, somebody said to me once, and here it is for you," remarked Kate, with a spice of mischief in her tone. "All right, what next?" "No sensation or causation in matter; but I think that is answered the same way as the other. But this last one; I do wonder if the Bible corroborates it?"

The presence of the Deputy-governor, at this private conference, shows the prominent part he bore in the movement, and corroborates, what is inferrible from the dates, that he was "His Excellency, the Governor," referred to in the documents connected with this transaction.

"You are too many for me when you begin to get on your theories, Mr. Holmes," said he. "How does this bear on the case?" "Well, it corroborates the young man's story to the extent that the will was drawn up by Jonas Oldacre in his journey yesterday. It is curious is it not? that a man should draw up so important a document in so haphazard a fashion.

Ergo, the place was relatively insignificant; else the reds and yellows would also be discoverable. I observe incidentally quite incidentally! that the architecture corroborates my theory; so do the guide-books, no doubt, if there are any.

I was going to speak of the incident, but other matters pushed it, till now, from my thoughts when you were at home." "Then my eyes did not deceive me," said I; "your story corroborates mine. There is a young lady in the Allen House. But who is she? That is the question."

The Sioux, like the Tartars, sometimes offer water as a symbol of peace and safety to a stranger, or of pardon to an offender, which strongly corroborates the idea that they were originally from Asia.

M. Volney corroborates this account of them: "Their behaviour," he says, "is serious, austere, and melancholy; they rarely laugh, and the gaiety of the French appears to them a fit of delirium.

His power attested by generations of believers ever since corroborates those claims by the persistent evidence of eighteen centuries. Against this evidence what is to be said? It is said that the evidence for the uniformity of nature is so overwhelming that nothing can set it aside.

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