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"It is that which horrifies me, my dear, I never felt anything so exquisite in my life before, but then think of the sin with my own nephew! it is quite an incestuous connection." "What does that matter, dear aunt? for I shall call you aunt too, you are so loveable and so beautiful.

"What would you have? I have examined your own hat-pins. Do you think I would have suspected you if I had found one of them broken? I would simply have thought that someone had used your property for an abominable purpose, that is all." "Oh, that is true, that is true. Pardon me. Mother of Christ, this boy crazes me! He consoles me and he horrifies me.

How can I make a MAN understand that a feeling which horrifies me at myself, can be a feeling that fascinates me at the same time? It's the breath of my life, Godfrey, and it's the poison that kills me both in one! Go away! I must be out of my mind to talk as I am talking now. No! you mustn't leave me you mustn't carry away a wrong impression. I must say what is to be said in my own defence.

And in all this there is but the eternal struggle of the poor and the rich, the eternal question of bringing more justice and less suffering to the world. "But surely," Pierre at last replied, "you can't be on the side of those bandits, those murderers whose savage violence horrifies me.

Of this the unhappy woman partook, till discovering the crime by finding the finger of her infant, she fled in frenzy to the forest, and there destroyed herself. On her death she was metamorphosed, according to the Buddhist belief, into an ulama, or Devil-bird, which still at nightfall horrifies the villagers by repeating the frantic screams of the bereaved mother in her agony. Mr.

At first Frances appeared to be horror-stricken, and her surprise seemed to know no bounds, but after a moment of splendid acting, her manner changed to one of righteous indignation, touched with grief, because the king had so wrongfully accused her. "Your Majesty horrifies me!" she exclaimed, stepping back from the king. "Is there a man in all England who would seek his king's life?"

That was in January, 1744, and in six months my daughter will be seventeen. My late husband gave her the names of Leonilda Giacomina at the baptismal font, and when he played with her he always called her by the latter name. This idea of your marrying her horrifies me, but I cannot oppose it, as I am ashamed to tell the reason. What do you think? Have you still the courage to marry her?

"I saw you crossing the bridge together. I thought the Crawfords were away. There's nobody else you'd be likely to go and see over in Burdock." "There's Mr. Tyler," replied Roy. "He asked me to go up and see him to-day, but I was too late. He's dead." "Dead! Oh, Roy!" Both girls uttered the exclamation. Death almost always horrifies.

"I do ask it, Joses, for it horrifies me to think of trying to take a man's life." "Of course it does, my lad; so it used to me. But here's my bit of advice for you: Whenever you meet Injun, don't trust 'em till they're proved to be of the right grit. Don't hurt a hair of any one of their heads, and always be honest in dealing with them.

You don't want me to become an old maid, do you?" "When did it happen?" helplessly. How the thought of his sister's marrying horrifies a brother! I believe I can tell you why. Every brother knows that no man is good enough for a good woman. "When did it happen?" Mr. Robert repeated, with a look at his brother, which said that he should be held responsible. "Last week."

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