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I well remember with what sadness and indignation he referred to the manner in which he had been treated when I had been selected by him to write a campaign life of him, which was to have been published by his friends had he been nominated for the Presidency in 1884. There were several matters about which he had been mercilessly abused for which I found ample explanations exonerating him.

Elizabeth herself viewed this tendency with extreme dislike, mercilessly snubbing bishops and others who seemed to betray inclinations in this direction Grindal in particular, Parker's successor at Canterbury, suffered from her displeasure; but she could not suppress it.

"We must have got to the Fifth Act by this time!" "Third Act, I assure you," said the young soldier mercilessly. "Scene, a railway-platform. Lights down. What is your Royal Highness next command.?" And he made a most courtier-like low bow to his puzzled little friend. "Oo're not a Servant!" Bruno scornfully exclaimed. "Oo're a Gemplun!" "Servant, I assure your Royal Highness!"

So Constantine settled the controversy in favor of the Trinitarians; and henceforth you need not wonder that Unitarianism did not grow, for it was mercilessly repressed and crushed out for the next thousand years. Unitarianism, however, is not alone in this. Let me call your attention to a fact of immense significance in this matter.

Corporal! Take his gun." He paused a moment as a brother of the man now under arrest stepped forward with a sullen face and obeyed orders. Running his glance over the line of faces, now suddenly vacant of expression, he whipped them mercilessly with his eye. "You men, too, will hear from me. Go to the stable and wait.

She longed for the honest love of the little man whom, in the days of her arrogant womanhood, she had so mercilessly despised. All his patient kindliness came back to her now. All his tremendous, if misdirected, effort on her behalf, his never-failing loyalty and courage, were things which to her, in her misery, were the most blessed of all blessings. She wanted home home.

Then amid the whirl of cudgels and the clash of knives would spring the tiger figure of the young leader, lashing mercilessly to right and left like a tamer among his wolves, until he had beaten them howling back to their work.

Thus he gambled with high stakes and mercilessly, hating himself, mocking himself, won thousands, threw away thousands, lost money, lost jewelry, lost a house in the country, won again, lost again.

There would be a certain cruelty, to his mind, in forcing Arlt to appear again before the audience which had just cut him so mercilessly. On the other hand, it would be the part of childish pique for him to refuse to show himself. Nevertheless, he needed Arlt's support. He disliked to play his own accompaniments, and he felt that, in doing so, he risked possible disaster.

"Over here it is treated as if it were Jezebel. It's trodden down. It's thrown to the dogs." "Poor spirit!" She laughed lightly. "Do you understand what they're saying of you?" he went on. "Where?" "All over London." "Perhaps." "But do you?" "Perhaps I don't care to." "They're saying 'Poor thing! But it's her own fault." There was a silence. In it he looked at her hard, mercilessly.

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