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The floor was littered with their former contents. A stout tin box was overturned, its fastenings were all wrenched apart. "Robbed!" gasped the man. "Ha, I see you are a burglar," he continued, turning fiercely on the astonished youth. "Not me," dissented Andy vigorously. "Yes, you are. All my coins and curios gone! Why, you young thief "
"We might as well pay that imitation boy for his time and let him go," muttered Harry. "Oh, I hardly think so," dissented Reade. "It's worth some time and expense to see if we can't make something more nearly resembling a man out of him." The fire was soon crackling merrily. Tom led the way to a thicket an eighth of a mile from camp.
"But it can't be very important," she dissented afterward, "or he wouldn't have thrown it away." So she looked at the superscripture on the back of it. Then she gave a little gasp and tore it open and read it by the firelight. Miss Hugonin subsequently took credit to herself for not going into hysterics.
There is a remarkable tribute to these powers in John Stuart Mill's Autobiography, where he says: "The speaker with whom I was most struck, though I dissented from nearly every word he said, was Thirlwall, the historian, since bishop of St. David's, then a chancery barrister, unknown except by a high reputation for eloquence acquired at the Cambridge Union. His speech was in answer to one of mine.
"I can't tell you that." "Then yore story doesn't interest me a whole lot." "Different here," dissented Wrayburn. "Do you know how badly Clanton is hurt, Jack?" "No. He was able to ride out of town, but my friend told me to say he wasn't able to ride now. You'll have to send a wagon for him." Wrayburn turned to the foreman. "Joe, we've got to go back an' help the boys." "Not on yore topknot, Dad.
Thirdly, because the major part hath by consenting voices declared a Soveraigne; he that dissented must now consent with the rest; that is, be contented to avow all the actions he shall do, or else justly be destroyed by the rest.
"But you never do go to the menagerie, at home, you know, dad." "No because I don't care for monkeys or peacocks in fact, I particularly detest them!" "But lions, dad! There are lions " "In the menagerie at home, perhaps." "Yes, and in this one bigger lions than you ever dreamed of, dad! perfect monsters of lions!" "Oh, no, there aren't, Susie," dissented Rushford. "You don't know the species.
"Hardly, sir." "It is not likely that the box will ever be found." "Hardly, sir." There was one man, however, who dissented from the latter opinion; the detective in his own mind resolved that he would find that box, if it took him years to trace it; meantime the man Garcia opened his scheme. "Tom, you must let me have the girl." "I am willing; but the girl herself objects." "She does?" "Yes."
It was the universal opinion that one religion must be established by law; and that all who differed in their religious opinions, must suffer the vengeance of persecution. In pursuance of this opinion, when popery was abolished in England, and the Church of England was established in its stead, severe penalties were inflicted upon all who dissented from the established church.
Surely you must admit that appearances were not altogether in your favour," and he detailed to me the information which had led to my arrest. "You see," he said in conclusion, "that practically we had no option in the matter." I dissented from his view. He said a word to the inspector in uniform, who left us alone in the room. Then he came close to me and remarked in a confidential tone.
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