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Updated: May 16, 2025


Critchet may live, and be able to give us a clew to his assailants; and until he recovers or dies, I think that I shall be justified in committing your friends to prison without bail." The words of the commissioner fell upon our ears like a thunderbolt. A dozen different ideas coursed through my brain, yet I was too much bowed down with grief to attempt to form them into tangible shapes.

"Large heart, true love, service void of sound, Life-trust, death-trust, here on Scottish ground, As in olden story, surely I have found Love, love, love, the whiteness of the snow, Love, love, love, and the days of long ago." The thrush had ceased singing while Winsome read. It was another voice which she heard the first authentic call of the springtime for her. It coursed through her blood.

At first he bore away almost every prize, but breeding too much in and in, and for speed more than for stoutness, the reputation of his kennel considerably declined before his death. In 1797 a brace of greyhounds coursed a hare over the edge of a chalk-pit at Offham, in Sussex. The hare and both the dogs were found dead at the bottom of the pit.

Still one last gasp, one last breath; then came a cry from Marie Antoinette's lips, and her head sank upon the hand of her son, which rested in her own, and which was now stiff. A few tears coursed slowly over the cheeks of the king, and his hands, folded in prayer, trembled.

And thus more than two hours of the journey were accomplished. And what thoughts coursed through his brain as they went! He loved her so madly. What did it matter how she had sinned? She was ill and lonely, and must stay in his arms just for to-day. But he could never really take her to his heart the past was too terrible for that.

It was, therefore, very easy for one or more persons to crawl along the rough gulf which the water coursed over, and stopping under the former, kindle a fire that would give us great difficulty to extinguish in the absence of engines and scarcity of water.

I will not try to persuade you to stay; but I know that when you have gone, Hope will have accompanied you, and I shall certainly die." "My God! My God! Dr. Jones, I cannot endure this," groaned the Count, and great tears coursed down his cheeks. "Let me talk with you a few moments privately," said the Doctor.

To-night he told himself that he was equal to them all. There was something out here in the dim moonlight, something suggested by the shadows, the rose-perfumed air, the delicate and languid stillness, which crept into his veins and coursed through his blood like magic.

Heavy tears that brimmed from her eyelids coursed down her cheek, sparkling in the glare of the lamps. Her thickly rouged lips trembled; the fingers of one of her hands, pressed tightly in her lap, beat wildly on the back of the other beneath it. She was seated in a large plush chair facing the cameras.

SPINOZA is said to have loved, above all other amusements, to put flies into a spider's web; and the struggles of the imprisoned insects were wont to bear, in the eyes of this grave philosopher, so facetious and hilarious an appearance, that he would stand and laugh thereat until the tears "coursed one another down his innocent nose."

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