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He is not of the race that I abhor; no Moorish blood flows in his veins; neither is he of the great and powerful, whom I dread; nor of the crouching and the servile, whom I despise: he is one whom I can aid without a blush." While Calderon thus soliloquised, the arras was lifted aside, and a cavalier, on whose cheek was the first down of manhood, entered the apartment.

"Upon my word, if I had known what a business this was going to be, I don't think I should have gone in for it," soliloquised the Devil, as, wearing his captive's semblance and installed in his apartments, he surveyed the effects to which he now had to administer.

Behind followed Pao-ch'ai and Tai-yue, and at the sight of the way in which lady Feng dealt with her, they both clapped their hands, and exclaimed, laughing, "What piece of luck that this gust of wind has come, and dragged away this old matron!" while Pao-yue nodded his head to and fro and soliloquised with a sigh: "One can neither know whence originates this score; for she will choose the weak one to maltreat; nor can one see what girl has given her offence that she has come to be put in her black books!"

I felt interested in a man who seemed more exaggeratedly reserved than myself as he preceded me up the causeway, calling, "Joseph, take Mr. Lockwood's horse; and bring up some wine." Joseph was an old man, very old, though hale and sinewy. "The Lord help us!" he soliloquised in an undertone as he relieved me of my horse. Wuthering Heights, Mr.

He sprang to his feet, picked up the cushion on which he had been reclining and hurled it overboard, then strode away without another word, leaving Myra thrilled and more than a little scared. "It rather looks as if I shall have to take him seriously after all!" she soliloquised. "I wonder what I should do?"

Looking up the sunny street, she saw Will approaching, and the little cloud of sadness which Gethin's genial smile had banished for a time, returned, bringing with it a pucker on the brows and a droop at the corners of her mouth. "Well, indeed," she soliloquised, "there's grand Will is looking, with his gloves and shining boots; quite like a gentleman.

"And then we shall shall what, Edmund, what shall we do?" "Live for ages." "For ever, in fact, I suppose?" "My elixir will conquer disease, and man shall live until his feeble frame has worn away," he responded grandly. "Lucky man," soliloquised Sir Ronald, facetiously. "But the dames, Edmund, you said naught of them. Cannot you discover aught for them? Surely they may share the blessing also!"

I must poke my way to fame with a bayonet, if I am to get there, instead of carving it with a sword. Thank your people for their kindness to me. Yours, etcetera." "By-the-by," he soliloquised, when he had stuck and directed this epistle, "I have not sent in the resignation of my commission yet."

"Strange girl!" soliloquised her companion. "Will you sit down and talk with me a few minutes?" Gertrude hesitated. "Do not refuse; I am an old man, and very harmless. Take a seat here under this tree, and tell me what you think of the prospect."

"What a saving of state machinery," soliloquised I, "in this patriarchal form! How charmingly simple! and yet how complete and efficient!" Just so, but I had overlooked one thing, and that was the imperfectness of human nature the possibility the probability nay, the almost certainty, that the patriarch will pass into the tyrant. Hark! a voice louder than common! It is a cry! Of cheerful import?

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