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With poison, with snakes and cords, thou hadst, by every means, sought the destruction of the Pandavas, although none of thy designs was successful. With such feelings when thou hadst always acted towards them so deceitfully, how canst thou say that thou hast not offended against the high-souled Pandavas?

The tears came into your eyes and you said that she did not understand mythology. 'Silly boy, your mother exclaimed, 'you'll see how sweet your hair will smell afterwards. I laughed, but you were offended and would not talk with me, and for the rest of the day appeared so serious that then I wanted to cry.

"Had my father studied this book he might have been happy," continued the boy; "but he is offended with me and has sent me out into the world, and well I know that an unhappy heart drives him." "Go back, boy, and make your peace with him," cried Mother Lemon excitedly, "or you will get nothing." "Oh, I have received what I asked for.

If she sees in my character any thing so exceedingly offensive as to cause her thus to recede from me, I am sure that I do not wish her to have any kind of intercourse with me." "That is altogether out of the question, Louisa. Maria has seen nothing real in you at which to be offended; it is an imaginary something that has blinded her mind." "In that case, Mrs.

'Yes, your candid opinion. 'You will not be offended at anything I shall say? 'No. I want an honest judgment, and I can trust yours. I used the common slang of criticism. 'Suppose, then, I were to say that the: composition is bad, the colour crude, the whole work amateurish, the modelling thin and in places, false, the 'Don't say any more, Calvotti.

But time was necessary to procure the requisite testimonials; and those officers who had notoriously offended in this respect, were not so discountenanced by their government as to be deterred from a repetition of the offence. There was too, one class of citizens, concerning whose rights a difference of opinion prevailed, which has not even yet been adjusted.

After wiping his mouth with the back of his dirty hand, he returned to the table, and said to Father d'Aigrigny: "What did you tell me about M. Hardy?" "That being ruined in fortune, he would be the more eager to obtain this immense inheritance," answered Father d'Aigrigny, inwardly much offended at the imperious tone. "M. Hardy think of money?" said Rodin, shrugging his shoulders.

The generous Antonio then said that he would give up his share of Shylock's wealth, if Shylock would sign a deed to make it over at his death to his daughter and her husband; for Antonio knew that the Jew had an only daughter, who had lately married against his consent to a young Christian, named Lorenzo, a friend of Antonio's, which had so offended Shylock that he had disinherited her.

Turn your eyes away, good society reader, lest they be offended at sight of a husband's kiss. Could I do less than breathe my tender love upon her lips again? "And richer jewels were never worn in the diadem of a queen," said I. "As a mother, woman attains her highest glory." "As wife and mother," Constance answered quickly. And now she leaned against me, and I drew my arm tenderly around her.

How could she be offended, wise as she is? And on your side, do not get irritated if your Salamander leaves you for a moment to visit another philosopher. Consider that the proud jealousy men bring into the union of the sexes is but a savage sentiment, founded on the most ridiculous of illusions.