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Updated: May 23, 2025
Bailey Penfield before he slept. Alighting at Sixth Avenue, he walked to Forty-fifth Street, turned off to the right, and in another moment was at a standstill, in the extremest perplexity, before Number 97. By every normal indication, the house was closed and tenantless. From roof to basement its every window was blind with shades close-drawn.
I felt the blood oozing from my breast and pouring from my mouth in a warm stream my limbs pained me frightfully but I picked myself up and with extremest suffering fled to my cloister, when, having reached my cell, I fell senseless.
'Adela, or the Puritan sister, thus: you sit on the extremest edge, and your eyes peruse the ceiling; and..." "Oh! will you ever forget that perfectly ridiculous scene?" Adela cried in anguish. She was led by easy stages to talk of Besworth. "Understand," said Wilfrid, "that I am indifferent about it.
It was not the abode of the extremest poverty, but of a poverty as hopeless as any in the world, transmitting itself from generation to generation, and establishing conditions of permanency to which human life adjusts itself as it does to those of some incurable disease, like leprosy.
In the attempt to inflict a picture on the eye, only the dark image of it may be seen. The writer believes that this means failure to affect the mind. Binet and Féré mention the dark after-shadow. The extremest direct effect of hypnotism upon the eye, mechanically speaking, is doubtless scarcely more than the shock of thistledown wafted against it by a gentle breeze.
There was no spectre of the mighty North, slowly rising from lethargy like those Medicean figures of Michael Angelo, which leap from stone to avengers. There was no mutter of coming storm, no clank of coming sabres and bayonets, no creak of great wheels rolling southward, and war in its extremest and most deadly phase.
If anyone should divulge the secret, it would be ruin to him and to many others; for they would at once be punished by the bestowal of the extremest wealth, by degradation to the rank of rulers and commanders, and by the severest rigors of luxury, power, splendor, and magnificence known among the Kosekin.
Arabin in his extremest need received that aid which he so much required.
She took her embroidered glove from her hand, and flung it down before the Grand Master with an air of mingled simplicity and dignity, which excited universal surprise and admiration. -There I throw my gage, To prove it on thee to the extremest point Of martial daring. Richard II Even Lucas Beaumanoir himself was affected by the mien and appearance of Rebecca.
Clearly Sir Edward Carson had made up his mind that he could not prevent the passage of the Bill, and he decided upon the strongest course, which was to advocate unlimited support to the war. Any other course would have been ruinous to his cause, which depended always upon a profession of the extremest loyalty.
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