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Updated: May 26, 2025
"I don't see that any 'tyranny, as you call it, exonerates a mother from her duty to her child." "There we differ. Motherhood, in our present social state, is the sign and seal as well as the means and method of a woman's bondage. It forges chains of her own flesh and blood; it weaves cords of her own love and instinct. She agonizes, and the fruit of her agony is not even legally hers.
It is, no doubt, pleasant in its way for us British to draw this picture of Germany, and to trace the causes which led the ruling powers there, years ago, to make up their minds for war, because, of course, the process in some degree exonerates us.
I have been hunting him for years, and at last have obtained in black and white his own confession, which nobly exonerates your mother from his infamous aspirations." "Thank God! Thank God!" Tears were stealing down her cheeks, and he saw from the twitching of her face that she was fast losing control of her overtaxed nerves. "You must go to your room and rest, or you will be ill."
"Then my face must have lied," she answered, her soft voice tremulous, "or else you read the message wrongly. It is from my lips you must take the answer." "And they kissed me." "If so, I knew it not. It was by no volition of mine. Lieutenant Brant, I have trusted you so completely; that was not right." "My heart exonerates me." "I cannot accept that guidance." "Then you do not love me."
At that juncture Weisspriess opened the door, and Anna's eyes met his. "You don't spare me," she murmured to Lena. Her voice trembled, and Wilfrid bent his head near her, pressing her hand, and said, "Not only I, but Countess Alessandra Ammiani exonerates you from blame. As she loves her country, you love yours. My words to Karl were an exaggeration of what I know and think.
"I wanted to ask Tom if he had heard this this lie about me," he said quickly. Tom looked up, flushing warmly. "Why, who's been such a blamed fool as to tell you?" he demanded. "You have heard it?" "It isn't worth hearing. I called Jerry Pollard up at once, and he swore he was all wrong the girl herself exonerates you. Nobody believed it." Nicholas crushed the brim of his hat in a sudden grip.
It was quite sudden and unpremeditated, the work of an instant of terror. She has made a full confession on her deathbed. It exonerates Michael entirely. She implores his forgiveness for her long silence." The Bishop's last words reached Fay from a great distance.
I turned a copy of Max's will over to them today, and that exonerates you completely." It was strangely empty in the apartment that night; Alan wished Gainer had stayed longer. He walked through the dark rooms, half expecting Max to come home. But Max wasn't coming home. Alan realized he had been tremendously fond of Hawkes.
"That exonerates you, Ms. Losinj. There's no more need to confine you." He touched a switch on the desk, and the restraining straps retracted into the armchair. "Since I am proven innocent, may I have my blade back?" Corina couldn't keep a note of pleading out of her voice. Dawson looked at her sharply. "It means that much to you? Well, I don't see why not; take it." "I thank you."
But the past should teach us to doubt the continuous and stedfast progress of any single line of policy under a principality so constituted as that of the Papal Church a principality in which no race can be perpetuated, in which no objects can be permanent; in which the successor is chosen by a select ecclesiastical synod, under a variety of foreign as well as of national influences; in which the chief usually ascends the throne at an age that ill adapts his mind to the idea of human progress, and the active direction of mundane affairs; a principality in which the peculiar sanctity that wraps the person of the Sovereign exonerates him from the healthful liabilities of a power purely temporal, and directly accountable to Man.
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