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Updated: May 19, 2025
My wife and Anne Pendennis are very different persons. Shut up, now! I say you've got to hear me! I have not accused Anne Pendennis of being a murderess. I don't believe she is one. But I do believe that, if once suspicion is directed towards her, she would find it very difficult, if not impossible, to prove her innocence.
And he had; for the popular espada was carried out of the ring apparently dead, the spectators came back looking white and sick, and I felt like a very murderess until I learned later that he was not dead. All Madrid, almost literally, called to inquire for him daily, filling books of signatures, as if he had been an emperor at least.
"Poisoned, Amelia!" said the old lady; "this language to me?" "He shall not have any medicine but that which Mr. Pestler sends for hi n. He told me that Daffy's Elixir was poison." "Very good: you think I'm a murderess then," replied Mrs. Sedley. "This is the language you use to your mother.
You may force me to the altar, and there I will denounce him." "She will kill me," cried the general; "she will murder her aged parents, leaving them to starve and perish, and " "Silence!" commanded his wife. "Leave off your complaints, she is not worth the tears or remonstrances of her parents. She would try to be our murderess, but she shall not. My son, inform her of your decision. Answer her."
Arsinoe's execrations of her mother and sister came back to her memory, and the thought that the rosy lips of the twins and her darling Alexander could ever open to curse her, the idea that the children would ever raise their beloved hands to point at her, the wicked murderess of their father, with horror and scorn No, no, and again no!
The guards were called in, the man was ordered to be dragged away and put in fetters, and the story of the discovered plot of Agrippina was made public. "Death to the murderess!" cried Anicetus. "Let me hasten at once to her punishment." Nero gladly assented, and Anicetus hurried from the room, empowered to carry out his murderous intent.
The General stood paralyzed with horror. He was like one on the verge of apoplexy; his tongue stammered, his limbs refused to move. Then he drew back slowly, inch by inch, and stared at the girl with the anger and passion growing in his eyes. "You are no daughter of mine!" he cried stammering, "You are a murderess, a criminal! You have killed the Grand-Duke in his own house you have killed him!"
She closed the door and stood alone in the sick lady's room. "Is it you, Mildred? The light is too strong." "It is not Mildred, my lady. It is I." "Sybilla Silver!" No words can describe the look of agony, of terror, of repulsion, that crossed my lady's face. She held up both hands with a gesture of loathing and horror. "Keep off!" she cried. "You murderess!"
One of our guests gave chase to and boarded the emigrant ship, in which the murderess last hanged in London was supposed to have embarked. We learn from him that his errand was not announced to the passengers, who may have no idea of it to this hour. That he went below, with the captain, lamp in hand it being dark, and the whole steerage abed and sea-sick and engaged the Mrs.
"For myself," she said, "I have a resource which will not fail me even if you do your worst. Do you think that I would ever live to bear public disgrace? Not for twenty-four hours! Remember this, Enid Vane the day when the whole story, as we know it, comes to light will be my last. If you betray me, you will be my murderess.
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