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Now, all is utterly irreclaimable and desert; even the lichen cannot adhere to the stony casts of former trees.

Think how he started to beat poor Owen up that night; yes, and for years back he's been a big bully, trying to have things his own way, and ruling by might of his fists. Why, nearly everybody in Scranton believes him to be utterly irreclaimable. What makes you say such a queer thing?" "I may be mistaken after all," said Hugh, slowly, "but here's a singular thing I saw only yesterday.

It was impossible for these, his associates, as for their Tory neighbors and enemies, to remain at their homes, or even to visit them, except at night, and then most stealthily. The country abounds with swamps more or less dense and irreclaimable, which must always remain a hiding-place for the unfortunate or desperate.

The instances are few, where a second civilization has flourished upon the ruins of an ancient culture, and lands once rendered uninhabitable by human acts or neglect have generally been forever abandoned as hopelessly irreclaimable.

However, when he cooled down, he said: "Smith, you're a young man yet, and it's never too late to mend. There is still time for reformation. I can't help you now; it would only demoralize you altogether. To think, after the way I trained you, you can't battle round any better'n this! I always thought you were an irreclaimable mug, but I expected better things of you towards the end.

It is said, indeed, that the Australian is an irreclaimable, unteachable being; that he is cruel, blood-thirsty, revengeful, and treacherous; and in support of such assertions, references are made to the total failure of all missionary and scholastic efforts hitherto made on his behalf, and to many deeds of violence or aggression committed by him upon the settler.

I would not maintain that the features of good men do not bear the impression of their character, like irreclaimable villains that of their depravity; but that there are many which have at least a doubtful cast. In short, I won a little upon old Schiller; I looked at him more attentively, and he no longer appeared forbidding.

This turnkey had given him to understand that he was lodged, like some few others in the jail, apart from the mass of prisoners; because he was not supposed to be utterly depraved and irreclaimable, and had never occupied apartments in that mansion before. 'Now then, he said, 'come on! 'Where to, Sir? asked Kit.

We cannot afford to pass by any part of the word of God." "What do you think about it, Mr. Laicus?" said Mrs. Hardcap. "Think!" said I; "I should be afraid to say what I think lest your husband should account me a hopeless and irreclaimable unbeliever." "Speak out," said Mr.

'I pray God that He would sanctify you wholly, and that your whole body, soul, and spirit be preserved blameless unto the coming. That daring hope will be fulfilled one day; for nothing short of it will exhaust the possibilities of Christ's work or satisfy the desires of Christ's heart. The Gospel knows nothing of irreclaimable outcasts.

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