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As much actress as dancer and both rather superlatively." There was an odd note in Quarrington's voice, as if he were forcibly repressing some less measured form of words. Davilof glanced at him sharply. "You think so?" he said curtly. The musician's hazel eyes were burning feverishly.

The minor states, and particularly the mercantile cities, had doubtless some armed transports; but these were not even adequate for the task so difficult in the Mediterranean of repressing piracy. This task necessarily devolved on Rome as the leading power in the Mediterranean.

Raymond, what is it what have you discovered from your post?" demanded the General, who, with those around him, found difficulty in repressing a smile at the heated appearance of the fat subaltern, the loud puffing of whose lungs had been audible before he himself drew near enough to address the chief "something important, I should imagine, if we may judge from the haste with which you appear to have travelled over the short distance that separates us?"

With the Divine assistance, our labors must also be directed towards remedying the peculiar evils which afflict church and state; towards bringing back into the right road those who have strayed away from truth and righteousness; towards repressing vice and error, in order that our holy religion and her saving doctrines may acquire renewed vigor all over the earth, that its empire may be restored and increased, and that thereby piety, modesty, honor, justice, charity and all Christian virtues may wax strong and nourish for the glory and happiness of our common humanity.”

The old man flung up his hands, letting the vial crash into a thousand pieces on the floor. He staggered forward, shrieking, "Ah, mein Gott mein Gott!" Then, to the consternation of Jennie, who had already risen in terror from her chair, the scientist plunged forward on his face. The girl had difficulty in repressing a shriek.

'My only wish, my only desire, is to be open, said Guy, speaking fast and low, and repressing the feeling, which, nevertheless, affected his voice; 'but the opportunity of explanation has never been given me. 'You need complain of that no longer. I am here to convey to my uncle any explanation you may wish to address to him.

Socialism has undertaken for two generations to prove that exploitation, carries with it its own seeds of destruction. The position of the socialists is passing out of theory and propaganda through the hands of diplomatists, into statutes. Both the socialists and their successors would eradicate exploitation by repressing it.

From your justice, therefore, it is that we hope relief; to you even children and women may complain, whose humanity stoops to the meanest petition, and whose power is capable of repressing the greatest injustice. "I am, Sire, &c."

Hoffman, before alluded to, had been a gunner in the Franco-German War, and was full of information about the artillery of that day and this; while the other had been through the Crimea, and had taken part in the charge of the Light Brigade, then going on to India to assist in repressing the Mutiny.

I told them in all civility that I was deputed by her majesty the queen to express her feelings of good will, and to offer every assistance in repressing piracy in these seas. The sultan stared. Muda Hassim said, 'We are greatly indebted; it is good, very good. Then, heated, and sunburned, and tired, we took leave, and retired to the house prepared for us. "March, 1st.

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