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The advocate appointed by the Court proved that the theft was not committed from a dwelling-place, and that, though the crime was a serious one, the prisoner was not so very dangerous to society as the prosecutor stated.

"If the inhabitants could see it as I do now, perhaps the sight would make them lead better lives would shame them into being worthier of their dwelling-place." "Are they not good?" she asked with a look of wonder and sorrowful compassion. "Then how unhappy they must be." "Some are good and some are bad.

'Cut short thy speech, said the genie, 'for, by Allah, there is no help for it but I must kill thee. 'Know, O Afrit, replied the merchant, 'that I have a wife and children and much substance, and I owe debts and hold pledges: so let me return home and give every one his due, and I vow by all that is most sacred that I will return to thee at the end of the year, that thou mayest do with me as thou wilt, and God is witness of what I say. The genie accepted his promise and released him, whereupon he returned to his dwelling-place and paid his debts and settled all his affairs.

Living alternately in heaven and in a hole in the ground, they wore the livery of the earth. "They are not fair to outward view As many swallows be," I said to myself. But I was not the less glad to see them. I should have been gladder for a sight of the big woodpecker, whose reputed dwelling-place lay not far ahead.

Once on shore both parties would be on equal terms, and the most numerous would probably gain the victory. He had despatched a messenger, however, he said, to his father, to come with his warriors to the assistance of their friends, as, unfortunately, they were at a distance from their usual dwelling-place, engaged in hunting, and might not be able quickly to collect.

Edward has now given up his donkey cart and instead is interested in strange animals, which have their dwelling-place in the back of the courtyard and often make a great spectacle there. He owns two marmots, two parrots and a monkey.

We have all heard the theory advanced that it is impossible there should be any true religious feeling, any sense of sanctity, in a garish and bright light, "the white and undiluted day," but I think no one can doubt that to the Puritans these seething, glaring, pine-smelling hothouses were truly God's dwelling-place, though there was no "dim, religious light" within.

When he last returned from Brittany, he had engaged one small, plain apartment in the Rue Bonaparte, the Latin quarter of the city, a favorite locality of students. Here he again took up his abode, or, rather, here he passed his nights; he could scarcely be said to have a dwelling-place by day.

And the four pressed close to one another then, and they gave out three sorrowful cries, and Fionnuala made this complaint: "It is a wonder to me this place is, and it without a house, without a dwelling-place. To see it the way it is now, Ochonel it is bitterness to my heart.

Then she threw herself on the ground, yes, on the hard flags she threw her soft limbs down; and the comb fell out of her hair, and those bright tresses swept the dusty floor, while she pillowed and hid her face on her arms, and burst forth into loud, suffocating sobs. O earth! thou didst seem but a dreary dwelling-place for thy poor child that night. None to comfort, none to pity!

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