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Updated: June 27, 2025


With the greatest fault and the only crime that Charles in his whole life committed Mr. Macaulay does not reproach him the consent to the execution of Lord Strafford that indeed, as he himself penitentially confessed, was a deadly weight on his conscience, and is an indelible stain on his character; but even that guilt and shame belongs in a still greater degree to Mr. Macaulay's patriot heroes.

"It keeps one so long in those cursed thorough draughts," thought he, shivering. Fraught with this prudential policy, Mauleverer then resigned Lucy to her father, and murmuring in her ear that "her displeasure made him the most wretched of men," concluded his adieu by a bow penitentially graceful. About five minutes afterwards, he himself withdrew.

Evan stooped his shoulder, seized the soaked garment, and pulled it back, revealing the features of Polly Wheedle, and the splendid bonnet in ruins all limp and stained. Polly blinked at him penitentially. 'Oh, Mr. Harrington; oh, ain't I punished! she whimpered. In truth, the maid resembled a well-watered poppy.

"It keeps one so long in those cursed thorough draughts," thought he, shivering. Fraught with this prudential policy, Mauleverer then resigned Lucy to her father, and murmuring in her ear that "her displeasure made him the most wretched of men," concluded his adieu by a bow penitentially graceful. About five minutes afterwards, he himself withdrew.

Hepburn penitentially knelt to pick up the fragments, and Westlake murmured over his head: 'As long as it is we who are the cracked. 'Did we not start from China? 'We were consequently precipitated to Stamboul. 'You try to elude the lesson. 'I remember my first paedagogue telling me so when he rapped the book on my cranium. 'The mark of the book is not a disfigurement.

The sorrowful Painter looked penitentially at the real Critic, looked at his brush; and the instant this GECK was gone, struck out his God of War." KING. "And the Moral?" "Ein kluger Maler in Athen, Der minder, weil man ihn bezhalte, Als weil er Ehre suchte, malte, Liess einen Kenner einst den Mars im Bilde sehn, Und bat sich seine Meinung aus.

They came, humbly and penitentially demanding pardon for their unconscious aggression of the squire's carriage, and entreating their captain's instant advice.

The poor lady was afflicted so keenly that, in instances where one of her sex and position in the social scale is bound to perish rather than let even the shadow of a laugh appear, or any sign of fleshly perception or sympathy peep out, she was seen to be mutely, shockingly, penitentially convulsed: a degrading sight.

The only sounds were the low, wailing notes of the organ, accompanied at intervals by the muffled thump of fanatic worshipers penitentially beating their breasts. On a sudden the organ ceased; the self-inflicted blows of the penitents were heard no more. In the breathless silence that followed, a man robed in black mounted the black platform, and faced the congregation.

Be philosophical, but accept your personal dues. Grant us ours too. I have a serious intention to preserve this young duchess, and I expect my task to be severe. I carry the banner aforesaid; verily and penitentially I do. It is an error of the vulgar to suppose that all is dragon in the dragon's jaws. 'Men are his fangs and claws. 'Ay, but the passion for his fiery breath is in woman.

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