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Updated: May 23, 2025
"Yes." "The settlement hasn't broken up then?" "Why do you ask?" "Is it possible that you don't know, that they don't know?" Involuntarily he seized his host by the arm. "I've heard of you; you live two miles out. We've no time to lose. Come, don't stop to save anything." Rowland straightened. The other smelled evilly of perspiration. "Come where? Who are you anyway, and what's the matter?
"Hop, Dick, hop!" said she, making the blade flash and glitter evilly, whereupon the fellow, clutching his wares, made off with sudden alacrity; but being at a distance he stopped and turned. "I 'opes," he cried, "I do 'ope as your Adam tires o' ye an' leaves ye despairin' danged soon, an' that's for you, Anna!
"I shall not hurt a hair of his head." But he was smiling evilly in the darkness as he drew shut the door and returned to the bound figure by the guarding black. For a moment he stood silent, considering, while Yussuf looked up with glistening-eyed intentness like an eager dog ready for the word of attack.
Amid the wreck of his igloo Sipsu lay, motionless, his face sneering evilly in the moonlight. His dead lips seemed to frame a curse. They secured a rope of leather lashings and placed a noose about the old man's neck. Then they dragged his body from the wrecked igloo.
She bewailed the impetuous character of her emotions, which had so evilly led her into an action fraught with such dire consequences. She had no regret for the motives that had impelled her, but she was profoundly sorrowful over the thoughtless haste with which she had entered on a course of more than doubtful expediency.
Then all at once he was on his feet, the dagger glittering evilly in his hand the while he glared from me to Resolution and back again. "Good night, my bullies!" said he. "Good night and let him follow that dare!" And with a sound 'twixt a growl and a laugh, he turned and strode away, singing as he went.
That there were evilly disposed men among them, men who would stop at nothing, men who, already, had stopped at nothing, I knew, but with most of them, their hearts were good. Joe Clark did not honour me with a visit for many a day after our first encounter.
I had showed her the locket before, but we had it out again now; and she read and read again the writing, while I pointed out how the words fell, and told her I was going away to get the diamond and come back the richest man in all the countryside. Then she said, 'Ah, John! set not your heart too much upon this diamond. If what they say is true, 'twas evilly come by, and will bring evil with it.
And after returning his ceremonious greetings the Frenchmen begged the Spaniards to lend them a boat so that they might cross the river which lay between them and Fort Caroline. At this request Menendez smiled evilly. "Gentlemen," he said, "it were idle for you to go to your fort. It has been taken, and every man is slain." But the Frenchmen could not at first believe that he spoke the truth.
For already you have learned that a man may act most evilly, even as Privy Seal, and yet be the best man in the world. And ... he ducked his great head sardonically at her, 'you have learned that a man may be most evil and yet act passing well for your good. So I will draw the picture of the King for you....
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