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"I have to say that I have been found guilty by a packed jury by the jury of a partizan sheriff by a jury not empanelled even according to the law of England. I have been found guilty by a packed jury obtained by a juggle a jury not empanelled by a sheriff but by a juggler." This was touching the high sheriff on a tender place, and he immediately called out for the protection of the court.

And therefore it seems to me very like a juggle of words to draw analogies from the physical and irrational world, and apply them to the moral and rational world; and most unwise to bridge over the gulf between the two by such adjectives as 'irresistible' or 'inevitable, such nouns as 'order, sequence, law' which must bear an utterly different meaning, according as they are applied to physical beings or to moral ones.

A fifth shell, so perfectly in range that I held my breath, and felt my heart grow cold, came toward and passed me, and, with a toss of his head, the nag flung up the rail as if it had been a feather. He seemed literally to juggle it, and it flitted here and there, so that I dared not approach him. A favorable opportunity at length ensued, and I seized the animal by his halter.

She stood up and started back toward the lockers, but I caught her hand. "Eve, he wouldn't have done it the killer if he'd had to go through the lottery! He knew he was safe! That's the one thing we've been overlooking. The man to suspect is the only man who could be sure he would get back! My God, we saw him juggle those straws to save Jenny! He knew he'd control the lottery." She frowned.

My life for it, there is a juggle or a mystery somewhere; I will do this, and then we shall see what will come of it; if this Sir Francis Varney meets him and at this moment I can see no reason why he should not do so it will tend much to deprive him of the mystery about him; but if, on the other hand, he refuse but then that's all improbable, because he has agreed to do so.

The professor began to juggle gravely with the terms pure science and applied science. A heavy-built student, wearing gold spectacles, stared with some wonder at the questioner. Moynihan murmured from behind in his natural voice: Isn't MacAlister a devil for his pound of flesh? Stephen looked coldly on the oblong skull beneath him overgrown with tangled twine-coloured hair.

If you trifle with your health, and so render yourself less capable for duty, and still touch, and still greedily pocket the emolument what are you but a thief? Have you double accounts? do you by any time-honoured juggle, deceit, or ambiguous process, gain more from those who deal with you than it you were bargaining and dealing face to face in front of God? What are you but a thief?

"I have no wish to juggle with or to deceive you." My lady paused for a few moments, looking reflectively at Robert. "A maison de sante," she repeated. "Yes, they manage these things better in France. In England we should call it a madhouse. This a house for mad people, this, is it not, madam?" she said in French, turning upon the woman, and tapping the polished floor with her foot.

Oh, he would despise himself, he would repent; but bring him once more to the test, and he would fail again; for he is weak of will, he cannot resist the allurements of pleasure, nor forego the least of his ambitions. He is indolent, like all who would fain be poets; he thinks it clever to juggle with the difficulties of life instead of facing and overcoming them.

Broadcastle flung up his chin. "I am not here to receive compliments, sir!" he said abruptly. "Nor I to bestow them," answered the Governor, unruffled. "As commander-in-chief of the state forces, I believe it is not outside my province to render deserved commendation to a subordinate." "Oh, do not let us juggle with words, Governor Abbott!

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