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Hell itself hath seen no spectacle more awful, no murder more barbarous, no horrider triumph of wickedness, than the crime which was perpetrated this day se'nnight at Whitehall." The nun looked at him wistfully, with clasped hands, as one who half apprehended his meaning. "The King!" she faltered, "still a prisoner?"

'Grace! cried Lady Clonbrony, 'do pray have the goodness to seal and send these notes; for really, whispered she, as her niece came to the table,'I CAWNT STEA, I cawnt bear that man's VICE, his accent grows horrider and horrider! Her ladyship rose, and left the room.

Norton, and I. I knew it would be a most horrid thing to do, but it was even horrider than I thought. All the way going back I was planning what to say, and feeling damp on the forehead, thinking how impudent it would seem in me, a young girl and a guest, to make such a suggestion.

Nothing could be more horrider or more disgustin' than you are, it seems to me." "Very good, very good indeed," declared the monster, lifting his lashes to flash his glowing eyes upon them. Then he turned toward Cap'n Bill. "Man-fish," he continued, "what do YOU think of me?" "Mighty little," the sailor replied.

"Why, he's left me no alternative," he said. "That's just it that's why it's mean and low. I don't care if he is our uncle." Jackson was bewildered and shocked. "I know it's horrid to say it," she said, with a white face; "but it's horrider to keep it in!

"I'm thinking long to hear all about the wedding," said Felicity, who was braiding timothy stalks into a collar for Pat. "You girls are always thinking about weddings and getting married," said Dan contemptuously. "We ain't," said Felicity indignantly. "I am NEVER going to get married. I think it is just horrid, so there!" "I guess you think it would be a good deal horrider not to be," said Dan.