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Updated: June 11, 2025


Birds of a feather flock together. Malum est negotium et est timendum rerum istarum horrendissimum resultatum! Ahem!" Capitan Tinong turned deathly pale at hearing so many words in um; such a sound presaged ill. His wife clasped her hands supplicatingly and said: "Cousin, don't talk to us in Latin now. You know that we're not philosophers like you. Let's talk in Spanish or Tagalog.

Daisy was quite confused as she took the seat he indicated. Mr. Hurlhurst drew up his arm-chair opposite her, and waited with the utmost patience for her to commence. She arose and stood before him, clasping her trembling little white hands together supplicatingly.

"And I should not wish you to be thrown into prison, and myself into the oubliettes." "Let us efface 'Medici'," said Pittrino, supplicatingly. "No," replied Cropole, firmly. "I have got an idea, a sublime idea your picture shall appear, and my legend likewise. Does not 'Medici' mean doctor, or physician, in Italian?" "Yes, in the plural."

Dahlia's mouth opened, but like a child when it is warned not to cry, she uttered a faint inward wailing, lost her ideas, and was passive in a shuddering fit. "What am I to do?" she said supplicatingly, as Rhoda led her to her bedroom. "Rest here. Be perfectly quiet. Trust everything to me. I am your sister." Leaving her under the spell of coldly-spoken words, Rhoda locked the door on her.

Azolan, Basque, and Labriche, who had recovered from his swoon, now presented themselves reluctantly at the door, and stood extending their hands supplicatingly towards their master.

"Oh, monsieur!" said Bazin, clasping his hands supplicatingly. "Come, no hypocrisy! you know that I don't like it. You will do much better to open the window and let down some bread, a chicken and a bottle of wine to your friend Planchet, who has been this last hour killing himself clapping his hands."

"I have come, senor, to ask a pardon for my brother. He is very dear to me and to my mother" she clasped her hands and held them toward him supplicatingly. "Senor, if Benito should be captured you will have mercy?" The commander regarded her with puzzled interest. "Who is Benito, little one?" "His name is Windham. My father was a gring Americano, Commandante." Hull frowned.

She was pleading with me now, with her hands supplicatingly extended, and with an expression of such utter terror in her face because of the calamity which threatened me, that my soul was for a moment moved to pity for this woman, who could pass through so many phases of emotion in so short a period of time. But nevertheless it was not my purpose to betray that pity, then.

Some were tossing their arms about, others were stretching out their hands supplicatingly toward the water pannikins, which the two blacks kept dipping full and handing to those who pressed toward them; but there was no scuffling or fighting for the water, as might have been expected under the circumstances.

The terrified servant sprang after him, retained him, and said, supplicatingly: "I submit myself to your will, and accept the fate I cannot escape. I have never before committed a murder; you take his blood upon yourself, do you not, signor? Tell me when I must accomplish this horrible crime." "This very day, Julio." "To-day? so soon?" "To-morrow would be too late."

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