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A dozen or more men were morbidly examining the scene, re-enacting the assassination and tracing the course of bullets by the holes in wall and fence no difficult matter, since the ground where Donnelly had given battle had been swept by a fusillade. Larubio's shop was dark. The officers tried the door quietly, then at a signal from Norvin they rushed it.
"For justice," we replied. Four days later in a ravine at Budgery-Gar a big camp of blacks were feasting. With loathsome pantomime they were re-enacting the murders they had committed within the past few days; murders of innocent white women and children, and good men and true among them the Cadi, God help him!
It was plain that he was re-living and re-enacting the day, and its scenes; and in this condition he remained for some time; then his insanity took a wilder and wider range, recalling the past, and exposing the future of his life and designs. He raved and cajoled, commanded and persuaded by times; was now quiet, and, anon, in a fever of excitement, or rage.
I had resumed my bed in the little dressing-room, and went to sleep with thoughts of my delicious day's doings, to dream of re-enacting them with every amorous excess that the utmost lubricity could suggest. The next day Miss Evelyn began to resume her former looks the struggle was at an end.
"For justice," we replied. Four days later in a ravine at Budgery-Gar a big camp of blacks were feasting. With loathsome pantomime they were re-enacting the murders they had committed within the past few days; murders of innocent white women and children, and good men and true among them the Cadi, God help him!
Therefore, although Philip, taking the artful advice of Granvelle, had sheltered himself under the Emperor's name by re-enacting, word for word, his decrees, and re-issuing his instructions, he can not be allowed any such protection at the bar of history. Such a defence for crimes so enormous is worse than futile.
And subsequently, in the same year, he was appointed by the Legislature of Virginia, one of a committee to revise the laws of the state, as well of British, as of Colonial enactment, and to prepare bills for re-enacting them, with such alterations as the change in the form and principles of the government, and other circumstances, required: and of this work, he executed the period commencing with the revolution in England, and ending with the establishment of the new government here; excepting the Acts for regulating descents, for religious freedom, and for proportioning crimes and punishments.
"You don't really think ?" I said, feeling like a criminal in the dock when the case is going against him. "I think friend Hawk has been re-enacting the joys of his vanished youth, so to speak." "He ought to be prosecuted," said Phyllis, blazing with indignation. Alas, poor Hawk! "Nobody's safe with a man of that sort, hiring out a boat." Oh, miserable Hawk!
With that face before him, with the scene re-enacting itself in his mind again, had come another thought, staggering him for a moment with the new menace that it brought. He had had neither time nor opportunity to think before; it had been all horror, all shock when he had entered that room. But now, like an inspiration, he saw it all from another angle.
he gave himself up to the excitement of re-creating the actors and re-enacting their deeds in his imagination: I fused my live soul and that inert stuff, Before attempting smithcraft.
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