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I have said it a thousand times. In order to keep those two unfortunate provinces under their domination it has been necessary for them to use force, to institute a régime of force. * It has been necessary to prevent revolts by repressive measures, as at Saverne, which have disgusted, and even disquieted, the whole world; that ignominious brutality become sovereign mistress, by the force of circumstances, even against the will of the Kaiser and against the protestation of all the élite of Germany, of such men as Zorn, Förster, Nippold, and Bebel, has ended by being a menace and a danger to Germany itself.
At length, and after much gesticulation and protestation, Mr. Sharp has succeeded; he had apparently innoculated the miserable man with hopes; for the miscreant now said firmly, "I plead not guilty." The briefless one looked happy nay, triumphant: Jennings was a wealthy man, all knew; and, any how, he should bag a bouncing fee.
"Dickie's hopelessly in her toils." "My dear!" began the Dean, in pleased protestation. But she interrupted him. "I assure you," she went on to Mr. Darlington, "he is always making excuses to see her. She has even influenced him to appoint a new verger, a most extraordinary old person, called Thrush, with a nose!" Mr. Darlington cocked an interrogative eyebrow. "My darling!" said the Dean.
This is the necessity of her moral situation with reference to her little neighbor. The world has smiled at Austria's late complaint that Sardinia menaced her, it seemed so like the wolf's protestation that the lamb was doing him an injury; but it was really well founded, though not entitled to much respect. Sardinia did menace Austria.
"If the letter is badly written, the news it contains is none the less good," said Madame de Maine, "for it is a letter begging the king of France to assemble the States-General to oppose the treaty of the quadruple alliance." "And is your highness sure of the States-General?" "Here is the protestation which engages the nobility.
After the first period of "protestation," marked by the constant election of "protesting" deputies to the Reichstag, came the period of repression the "graveyard peace" of the late eighties and early nineties followed by an apparent acquiescence of the native population. "Our young people in those years no longer sang the 'Marseillaise," said Dr. Bucher.
When Miss Hargrove returned to the city he would quietly prove his loyalty. Never before had he appeared in such spirits; never so inexorably resolute. He recalled Amy's incredulous laugh at his protestation of constancy, and felt that he could never look her in the face if he faltered.
In one breath she tries to bribe me to give you up, and in the next she wants to convince me that you are not worth keeping." "But, Anton " "Nay, Nina, I will not put you to the trouble of protestation. Look at that star. I should as soon suspect the light which God has placed in the heaven of misleading me, as I should suspect you." "Oh, Anton, dear Anton, I do so love you for saying that!
A great cry of protestation went up. Photographers of all sorts were sent into the commune. The town crier beat his drum like mad, and announced the places where the photographers would be on certain days and hours, and ordered the people to assemble and be snapped.
She stood still, enfolded but not enfolding, and now she said nothing for a long time, while her eyes, with their strained look of pain, gazed widely, and as if in astonishment, before her; and he, knowing only the silence, the unresponsive silence, continued to sob his protestation, his reproach, with a helplessness and vehemence ridiculous and heart-rending.
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