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Let them tell us what 'depth' in which nature hides her failures, or yet unperfected hideous germinations, what formation in which she buries the kinds she repents that she has made upon the earth, or what 'deep' what ocean cave of 'monsters' we shall drag to find our kindred in these species.

"It is your fault: I curse you, my mother!" "She repents she curses me! you must be delighted now!" said the widow to her son, with a burst of diabolical laughter. Without replying to her, Martial approached Calabash, whose agony continued, and said to her, with compassion, "Poor sister! it is too late now." "Never too late to be a coward!" cried the mother, with fury.

If priests would attack him, they must attack him through me! and I, despite a thousand Churches, a thousand Creeds, a thousand Sacraments, will firmly maintain that a man who frankly repents his sins and is openly honest with the world before he leaves it, is a better Christian than he, who for the sake of mere appearances and conventionality, juggles with death and passes to his Maker's presence in a black cloud of lies!

This seemed such a wanton outrage to Beth that she uttered a low cry of remonstrance involuntarily, but the exclamation mingled with the murmur of wind and wave, and was lost in it. The young man looked disconcerted himself and ashamed, too, as a child does when it has broken something in a rage and repents; and presently he began to heap the mound once more.

"The Barbarina repents, and is ready to take the first step toward reconciliation," said Rothenberg; "I see the end; I will go at once and order my cook to prepare a splendid supper for the evening." "Do not be hasty," said Algarotti, shaking his head; "you may give your cook unnecessary trouble, and the rich feast might be cold before the arrival of the king." "Do you believe that?"

He weeps the bitter tears of one discovered. He repents his misdeeds. Officer," to the deputy sheriff, "take the names of these disturbers of the peace. Upon their fitting punishment I will ponder." He relaxed his hold and passed on. A day or two later he ran across William in the corridor. This time his lordship was without the robes, and in street attire looked younger than ever.

I don't s'pose a man that's committed murder 'll ever have any peace in this world, nor in the next nuther, without he repents; but ye see this horse-stealin' business is different. 'Tain't murder to kill a hoss-thief, any way you can fix it; everybody admits that. A feller that's caught horse-stealin' had ought to be shot; and he will be, too, I tell you, in this country!"

And the lesson that we may learn from this chapter is, that we may repent and yet be punished. I know people do not like to believe that; I know that it is much more convenient to fancy that when a man repents, and, as he says, turns over a new leaf, he need trouble himself no more about his past sins.

"And a man's prerogative to be forgiven, I suppose, Mr. Beverley." "When he repents as I do, Cleone; and my " "Oh! I forgive you," she sighed. "Yet you still walk very fast." "It must be nearly ten o'clock." "I suppose so," said Barnabas, "and you will, naturally, be anxious to reach home again." "Home," she said bitterly; "I have no home." "But " "I live in a gaol a prison.

She assumed, though still so young, that title of "Mrs." which spinsters, grown venerable, moodily adopt when they desire all mankind to know that henceforth they relinquish the vanities of tender misses that, become mistress of themselves, they defy and spit upon our worthless sex, which, whatever its repentance, is warned that it repents in vain.

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