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Updated: June 1, 2025
HARRAS. But let your eyes at least be bandaged, boy! WALTER. And why my eyes? No! Do you think I fear An arrow from my father's hand? Not I! I'll wait it firmly, nor so much as wink! Quick, father, show them that thou art an archer! He doubts thy skill he thinks to ruin us. Shoot then and hit though but to spite the tyrant! What! Is this outrage to be perpetrated Before our very eyes?
Maddened by this outrage, the people of Puna sprang to arms, and threw themselves at once, with fearful yells and the wildest menaces of despair, on the Spanish camp. The odds of numbers were greatly in their favor, for they mustered several thousand warriors.
Having thus broken down the fences of decorum, and being heated with transport, he, in all probability, would have acted the part of young Tarquin, and violated by force that sacred shrine of honour, beauty, and unblemished truth, had not the wrath kindled by such an unexpected outrage inspired her with strength and spirits sufficient to protect her virtue, and intimidate the ruffian who could offer violence to such perfection.
In a hundred wars the Christian soldiery have perpetrated massacre and outrage with the blood-bolstered phrases of the Bible on their lips. In a thousand trials the cruel witness of Moses has sent innocent women to a painful death. And always when an apology or a defence of the barbarities of human slavery was needed it was sought for and found in the Holy Bible.
"Hush, Emile! Not even Miss Townly if she calls, Selim." Selim smiled with grave intelligence at the big man, said, "I understand, madame," and glided out. "Why, in Heaven's name, have you you, pilgrim of the Orient insulted the East by putting Selim into a coat with buttons and cloth trousers?" exclaimed Artois, still holding Hermione's hands. "It's an outrage, I know. But I had to.
The forests filled with out-laws; neither peasant nor wayfarer, nor yet monk or nun in their quiet retreat, was safe from outrage; and pirates swarmed again in bay and sound, where for two generations there had been peace. The twice-perjured Bishop Valdemar left his cloister cell once more and girt on the sword, to take the kingdom he coveted by storm.
Vengeance for this outrage was not slow; ten boats moored in the port were taken, pillaged, and burnt before the eyes of the Hindoos, who were powerless to render opposition; afterwards the town was bombarded, and was half-buried under its ruins.
What success is possible for those who thus openly outrage humanity remains to be seen; but they cannot be allowed the advantage of any doubt as to what they are about. Those who fight for them will fight for "the devil and all his works"; and those who fight against them will be fighting in the holy cause of humanity and the law of love.
The first of September a fresh alarm came, when she went down to Hampton Roads to meet the new Merrimack, said to be coming out, and stationed herself at the mouth of the James River, between the buried Congress and Cumberland, whose masts still rose above water, a monument of Rebel outrage and Union heroism.
But the catalogue of enormities is too long to be recapitulated in the present address. We have thus demonstrated that the compact between the North and the South embraces every variety of wrong and outrage, is at war with God and man, cannot be innocently supported, and deserves to be immediately annulled.
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