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The presence of royalty was needed adequately to grace the sublime catastrophe; for the sanguine confidence of the besiegers had determined a satisfactory dénouement with all the security of a playwright.
I soon, however, found reason to regret I had not chosen a more fitting reason for my denouement, in which case I might perhaps have turned it to greater profit than I appeared likely to do. With the morning, she had recovered all her coolness and self-possession, and had evidently determined on the course she was to pursue.
They have taken me without much question because because the plague hospitals of this cheerful country" she contrived a smile "have made a great demand upon their body. That is all. I have nothing more to say." It was, after all, ineffective, the denouement, or perhaps it was too effective.
We will pass rapidly over these years, and come to the denouement of this history of crime and expiation. James, parted from his wife, continued his stormy career, after a long contest in Spain with Peter the Cruel, who had usurped his kingdom: about the end of the year 1375 he died near Navarre.
Although our friends were expecting that condemnation, it filled them with grief. D'Artagnan, whose mind was never more fertile in resources than in critical emergencies, swore again that he would try all conceivable means to prevent the denouement of the bloody tragedy. But by what means? As yet he could form no definite plan; all must depend on circumstances.
It is true that for a short time I felt as I imagine a python in a zoo feels when he is full of guinea-pigs sort of gorged, you know, and sluggish, and only tolerably uncomfortable. Then ensued the frightful denouement. It ensued almost without warning. At the time I felt absolutely positive that I was seasick. I would have sworn to it.
The major knot, or culmination, of his plot was therefore the revelation of the scarlet letter, a scene which would have been only an incident in George Eliot's dénouement.
The appointments of the table were like those of the house: everything exquisitely fine, and the silver massive and old, not a new piece among it, and marked with a monogram and crest. "I write you all this that you may the more thoroughly appreciate my absolute horror at the final denouement, and share my astonishment at the presumption of these people in daring to maintain such style.
That she had been devoted to her husband's interest was proved by the clever imposture she was practising; indeed it seemed to me very much as if those frequent visits to town had been at the "dead" man's suggestion and with his entire consent. But the more I reflected upon the extraordinary details of the tragedy and its astounding dénouement, the more hopeless and maddening became the problem.
We must draw the net around her. We must place her in a position in which her character as a witness against you would he totally vitiated. To do this we must hasten the denouement of the plot." "That plot which will rid me of my rival and make me me Lady Vincent!" exclaimed the siren, her eyes sparkling with anticipated triumph. "Yes, my angel, yes! And I would it were to-morrow!"
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