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Still it is well to neutralise the sentence as much as we can. Ever yrs affectly, Notwithstanding this, Mr. Hope is remembered, after the adverse decision, to have despondingly asked, 'Where is the use of fighting for the shell when we have lost the kernel? Among the other agitations of that time was the prosecution instituted in the Court of Arches by Dr.

"We shall never get through it," she said, despondingly. Lady Winwood took a more cheerful view. "I see nothing very formidable as yet, my dear. But we have still to hear the end of it. You mentioned a condition just now, Mr. Linzie. "I am coming to the condition, Lady Winwood. You naturally suppose, as I did, that I put Natalie into a cab, and run away with her from the church door?" "Certainly.

Falkirk, it is imperatively necessary that I should at once rejoin the rest of society, will you let yourself be torn from this rock, like a sea anemone? Mr. Falkirk had been for a few minutes taking a minute and business-like survey of the place. 'I see no way of getting you out, Wych, he said despondingly, 'without a rope. I must go back for one, I believe, and you and society must wait.

Carpenter's florid treatise, with numerous illustrations of a, to him, startling character, was given to young boys and girls as a prize in Government examinations. He compared Knowlton with the work of Dr. Acton's submitted to him, and said despondingly that one was just the same as the other.

Captain Blessington shook his head despondingly. "What think you, Erskine, of the policy of making an example, which may be witnessed by the enemy as well as the garrison?

'Did you make any remonstrance with him? 'Of course I did. But he only smiled and turned it off with a joke said he didn't believe in all that subterranean conspiracy, and asked whether I thought that on a bright moonlight night like that he shouldn't notice a band of masked and cloaked conspirators closing in upon him with daggers in their hands. No, it's no use, Hamilton wound up despondingly.

Walker of Whitby, in the first of which he speaks rather despondingly of being "confined within the limits of Greenwich Hospital, which are far too small for an active mind like mine"; and in the second he gives a rapid sketch of the voyage, which, by its clear conciseness, proves the worthlessness of Mr.

"It is, I believe, the only way," said the tutor, despondingly; "I was relieved once that way before in the bog of Ballynawashy." "O, then you are from Ireland after all," said the lady. "Only on a visit, madam!" said the baited fixture, with much asperity. "But really," said she, "if I may judge from the present occasion, you must have made a long stay."

The corporal rose on his feet and shook himself like an elephant. "Dat tog is de tyfel's imp, and dat's de end on it," said he, with alarm still painted on his countenance. "And is he really on board again?" inquired Coble, doubtingly. "As sartin as I stands on this here forecastle a-kissing and slobbering the lieutenant for all the world like a Christian," replied Smallbones, despondingly.

"Give us but a king for whom to fight a king to love, revere, obey a king from whose hand knighthood were an honor, precious as life itself, and there are noble hearts enough to swear fealty to him, and bright swords ready to defend his throne," said the young heir of Buchan, as he brandished his own weapon above his head, and then rested his arms upon its broad hilt, despondingly.

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