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Mike, as an actual spectator of the drama, was in great request as an informant. As he told the story to a group of sympathisers outside the school shop, Burgess came up, his eyes rolling in a fine frenzy. "Anybody seen young oh, here you are. What's all this about Jimmy Wyatt? They're saying he's been sacked, or some rot." "So he has at least, he's got to leave." "What? When?"
An Act of 1690 repealed civil penalties for the excommunicated. To face the supernaturally gifted preachers the Regent had but a slender force, composed in great part of sympathisers with Knox. Croft, the English commander at Berwick, writing to the English Privy Council, on May 22, anticipated that there would be no war.
That elaborate system of knots, again, was the work of too many sympathisers to be very artfully designed.
For assuredly, that is the tribunal that will vindicate the Irish people, and confound those who malign them as sympathisers with assassination and glorifiers of murder Solicitor-General My lord, I must really call upon you I deny that I ever Mr. Justice Fitzgerald Proceed, Mr. Sullivan. Mr. Sullivan My lord, I took down the solicitor-general's words.
The English politicians eagerly point out that we shall be justified in crushing Ireland exactly as Sumner and Stevens crushed the most English part of America. It does not seem to occur to them that this comparison between the Unionist triumph in America and a Unionist triumph in Britain is rather hard upon our particular sympathisers, who did not triumph.
Of course, in all this Master Trench and his friend Paul took a prominent part in trying to smooth matters, to the intense jealousy of Big Swinton and his sympathisers. In short, the camp ere long was divided into two hostile bands the moderately bad and the immoderately wicked, if we may so put it.
His head was bandaged by Bluenose in a rough and ready fashion; a couple of oars with a sail rolled round them were quickly procured, and on this he was borne off the beach, followed by his friends and a crowd of sympathisers. "Where to?" inquired one of the men who supported the litter. "To Sandhill Cottage," said Bax; "it's his mother's house, and about as near as any other place.
Entering the room he had just quitted, he locked the door, and there he remained for a long, long time. It was not till she descended to dinner that Cynthia's injured hand was noticed. She resolutely made light of it to all sympathisers but it was plain to Babbacombe, at least, that it gave her considerable pain. "Let me send for a doctor," he whispered, as she finally passed his chair.
Even this latter wonder wore away; and months and months passed on the revolving wheel which casts months, not less than moments, into that gulf we call eternity. The rigour of the Government prosecutions was relaxed, and timid sympathisers began to show their heads out of doors, but Richard Templeton never returned to claim either immunity or the woman of his affections.
This fearful and malignant suggestion settled the matter for the Seminary, as a score of its worthies marching across the bridge in the interests of science, like a boarding-school, would be a scandal for ever. So it was agreed that a body of sympathisers should see the Byles expedition off next morning, and then hold a field day of kites in the meadow.
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