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As Goupil was known to have pandered to Dionis' passions for the last five years, the post master treated him cavalierly, without suspecting the hoard of ill-feeling he was piling up in Goupil's heart with every fresh insult.
If they delayed to join the league against him, the chief reason doubtless was the ill-feeling that continued to prevail between them and the Romans. It was a circumstance still more ominous, that even among the Greek states firmly attached to the interests of Macedonia the Epirots, Acarnanians, Boeotians, and Achaeans the Acarnanians and Boeotians alone stood steadfastly by Philip.
He would call the landlady of the deceased to show that ill-feeling existed between the prisoner and the murdered man, and that the accused had called on the deceased a week prior to the committal of the crime, and threatened his life. He would also prove that the prisoner left the cab at the Grammar School, in the St.
"We can at least be friends. I cherish no ill-feeling I pity you sincerely. And yet you are still beautiful enough to turn some men's heads. How are you off for money?" The woman opened a purse and dashed a handful of silver to the floor. "That is my all!" she cried, hoarsely. "Then you must find a way out of your difficulties. I am going to have a serious talk with you."
If there was any ill-feeling left over that matter, it would be on his part and not on Julian's. Who signed the warrant? Faulkner himself?" "No; it is signed by the Colonel and Mr. Harrington. They took the dying deposition of Mr. Faulkner. There is no harm in my telling you that, because it must be generally known when your brother is brought up, but till then please do not let it go further.
Even when countenanced, however, by the authority of her other parent, and absolutely urged against compliance with injunctions that were often cruel and oppressive, she preferred, at any risk, to accommodate herself to them rather than become the cause of estrangement or ill-feeling between him and her mother, or her mother's friends.
The ill-feeling akin to hatred between many members of the political parties is incredible to one not accustomed to Latin-American politics. They will have nothing in common, neither will acknowledge the existence of any good in the other, they endeavor to keep apart in the clubs, they do not care to buy in each other's stores.
"He wanted to turn 'em out," replied Robin. "He's Grip Roy all over," said Mrs. Frost. Old Matthew Frost shook his head. "There has been ill-feeling smouldering between Roy and old Dawson this long while," said he. "Now that it's come to open war, I misdoubt me but there'll be violence." "There's ill-feeling between Roy and a many more, father, besides the Dawsons," observed Robin. "Ay!
The girl looked frankly in his face, and, as she put her hand in his, she said in a low voice: "I was unjust to you, Constantine. I insulted and hurt you; but I repented sincerely, even before you had left the house. And you owe me no grudge, I know, for you understood how forlorn I must be and came to see me. There is no ill-feeling, is there, nothing to come between us?"
Some citizens of prominence begged the General to send the troops away, to avoid further ill-feeling and perhaps bloodshed." Louis; whereupon the General in his proclamation states that he has no control over these Home Guards. That sentence has been twisted by some rascal into a confession that the Home Guards are not to be controlled.
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