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Updated: May 22, 2025


Lisez l'histoire De la rue de Quincampoix. But the person who had gained most by this affair is Dantin, who is horridly avaricious.

Thomas Lindly, 1st Pennsylvania cavalry, shot very badly through the foot poor young man, he suffers horridly, has to be constantly dosed with morphine, his face ashy and glazed, bright young eyes I give him a large handsome apple, lay it in sight, tell him to have it roasted in the morning, as he generally feels easier then, and can eat a little breakfast. I write two letters for him.

The whole of yesterday employed in splicing yard, repairing mast, and re-rigging. At 8.30 A.M. we got away with a spanking breeze. The diahbiah horridly leaky. The "tree," or rendezvous for all boats when leaving for the White Nile voyage, consists of three large mimosas about four miles from the point of junction. The Nile at this spot about two miles wide dead flat banks mimosas on west bank.

We used a mixture of soft soap and soda and sand, which made our hands all mottled: huge brown freckles over an unwholesome-looking, indurated, fish-belly grey. The stuff made one's finger-ends smart horridly, I remember.

The boulevards seemed to her to be a kind of abyss of human passions, and there could be no doubt that the houses there concealed mysteries of prodigious love. But she felt that she was growing old, and this, without having known life, except in those regular, horridly monotonous, everyday occupations, which constitute the happiness of the home.

"Oh, dear!" groaned the sergeant; "I've cut myself down to five hours, and surely that oughtn't to be too much. It's no good, Smithson not a bit! If I was to be shut up in a lump of coal, like a toad, I should go on getting fat till the coal split up the back, like one of my jackets." "Well, it does seem hard," said Dick. "No, sir; soft horridly soft," said the sergeant, and he rose with a sigh.

One man, a dark-visaged Russian, with a yellow beard, stepped to the table at the words, but he was alone. "Where is Dave Skinner?" asked the captain in a calm, but horridly meaning, voice. "I guess he's sleeping on it," said the man Roaring John, whom I noticed for the first time, curled up on a bench in the corner, the bandages still upon his face.

His eyes gleamed more horridly than ever, and his withered arm seemed more than ever to be calling down dire vengeance on them. "I believe that monster is up to tricks of some kind!" swore Brown. "He can't do anything," said Juggut Khan. "If we were all to put our weight against this, all together, we and the prisoners, sahib, we could get it open in a second." "All together, then!" said Brown.

"Only half a second," said Tchartkóff, in the wistful and beseeching voice of a child. But the lady was disinclined to comply. She promised him a longer sitting another time. "Horridly annoying!" said Tchartkóff to himself; "just as my hand was getting in." And he remembered that no one had ever interrupted him, when he worked in his painting-room in the Vasílievskü Ostrov.

I hope her sister may have a happier lot: it must be horridly provoking to be a duchess and unhappy," said Miss Robertson. "'Provoking' is hardly the word for the situation, I think," said Mary. "To seem to have a thing and not to have it is very provoking," Miss Robertson said; "besides, other people may hope for some turn of affairs that will make things better, but what can she hope for?

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