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Updated: May 23, 2025


I had been in the store the day before and selected, in broad daylight, with a big mirror staring me out of countenance, a hat which was a quarter of a size too large. To clinch the matter, I had ordered four ventilating holes to be punched in it, and had it sent to my rooms to be my hat implacably my hat as I supposed, for better for worse, for richer for poorer always.

Jean felt the need of rest, of food, of ease from the strain of the last weeks. But his spirit drove him implacably. Queen's rally of strength ended at the edge of an open, bald ridge that was bare of brush or grass and was surrounded by a line of forest on three sides, and on the fourth by a low bluff which raised its gray head above the pines.

"How couldn't you feel us to be the last the very last?" asked Mr. Probert with great gentleness. "How couldn't you feel my poor son to be the last ?" "C'est un sens qui lui manque!" shrilled implacably Mme. de Cliche. "Let her go, papa do let her go home," Mme. de Brecourt pleaded. "Surely. That's the only place for her to-day," the elder sister continued. "Yes, my child you oughtn't to be here.

Ah! madam, while I thus pour forth the effusions of my grief and distraction, I look around the apartment in which I lie, and every well-known object that salutes my view, recalls to my remembrance that fond, that happy day, on which the fair, the good, the tender-hearted Sophy became my advocate, though I was a stranger to her acquaintance, and effected a transporting reconciliation between me and that same enchanting beauty, that is now so implacably incensed.

To the king in league with privilege he was implacably opposed. To the king divested of that complicity he was a convinced and ardent friend. The opportunity of proving his faith was supplied by Captain Cook. In his last voyage the navigator visited the island since named after his lieutenant Vancouver, and sailed into Nootka Sound, to which, in his report, he drew the attention of the Government.

"Now," he said, speaking between lips that scarcely seemed to move, "you will make me that promise." "What promise?" Gaspingly Tudor uttered the question, yet something of the habitual sneer which he always kept for Piers distorted his mouth as he spoke. He was not an easy man to beat, despite his physical limitations. Sternly and implacably Piers answered him.

"We'll both stop right here in plain sight of the whole Yocum family connection till you promise not to touch me." And he halted, leaning back implacably against the Yocum's iron fence. Ramsey was scandalized. "Come on!" he said, hoarsely. "Don't stop here!" "I will, and if you go on alone I'll yell at you. You got to stand right here with all of 'em lookin' at you until " "I promise!

The Damascus-Mecca line is unique; a Moslem line built by Moslems, for Moslems only Modern mechanism blent with ancient superstition and savage ferocity that implacably hold to the very roots of ancient things!" "It is the Orient, Lieutenant," added the Master. "And in the Orient, who can say that any one thing is stranger than anything else? To your stations, men!" They took their leave.

In the course of investigating this dark affair, it appeared that the duke de Aveiro had conceived a personal hatred to the king, who had disappointed him in a projected match between his son and a sister of the duke de Cadaval, a minor, and prevented his obtaining some commanderies which the late duke de Aveiro had possessed; that this nobleman, being determined to gratify his revenge against the person of his sovereign, had exerted all his art and address in securing the participation of the malecontents; that with this view he reconciled himself to the Jesuits, with whom he had been formerly at variance, knowing they were at this time implacably incensed against the king, who had dismissed them from their office of penitentiaries at court, and branded them with other marks of disgrace, on account of their illegal and rebellious practices in South America: the duke, moreover, insinuated himself into the confidence of the marchioness of Tavora, notwithstanding an inveterate rivalship of pride and ambition, which had long subsisted between the two families.

She tore off a strip of her dress, dipped it in the running water at her side, and approached it, all dripping, to his lips which closed upon it with avidity. The walls of the rock looked on implacably, but the rushing stream seemed to hurry away, as if from an accursed spot. "Dew from heaven," he sighed out. "You are on earth, Manuel," she said. "You are given time to repent. This is earth."

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