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Updated: May 13, 2025
By these it will appear that Christ is formed within us. Mere 'lick of the tongue' love, without these, is an unsubstantial shadow. Ed. 39 'Be so taunted'; in editions previous to 1697. Ed. 40 'At least wise'; to say the least. Ed. 41 This is the proper test for a perplexed soul, when troubled about his election.
"Oh, Edward! how frightful! how ridiculous!" "It is very disagreeable, my dear. I am taunted with this wherever I go." "What is to be done?" "We must wait till the prejudices against me die out: but I see that we shall have to wait some time; for before one suspicion is given up, another rises." "Since that unhappy election," said Hester, sighing.
Then she said in scorn, 'Easily, O Karaz, is a woman outwitted! Surely I could not guess what would be thy action! and I was wanting in foresight and insight! and I am a woman bearing the weight of my power as a woodman staggereth under the logs he hath felled! So she taunted him, and he still sneezing and bent double with the might of the sneeze.
I have learned the truth, that you did not marry me just for my uncle's money. I know exactly what really happened now. I am ashamed, humiliated, to remember what I said to you. But I understood you had agreed to the bargain before you had ever seen me. The whole thing seemed so awful to me so revolting I am sorry for what I taunted you with. I know now that you are really a great gentleman."
Instantly riding up, he taunted the fallen commander with the murder of his brother, and was in the act of dismounting to despatch him with his own hand, when Puelles remonstrating on this, as an act of degradation, commanded one of his attendants, a black slave, to cut off the viceroy's head.
His change of heart was due partly to the brutalizing environment, but more directly to the attitude of the three hardened attendants who mistook his consideration for cowardice and taunted him for it. Just to prove his mettle he began to assault patients, and one day knocked me down simply for refusing to stop my prattle at his command.
She taunted her in the cruelest way, accused her of being the temptress in the case of Sir Francis, and of simulating a hypocritical indignation in order to save herself with her husband, and finally charged her with the robbery of her sister's money, declaring that as soon as daylight came she would take steps to set the criminal law in motion, and so protect both herself and her husband from any charge such a woman might bring against them.
For many years she has waited, has starved, and has suffered always watching for my father's return. And the factors have laughed, and the rivermen taunted her with being the mother of a fatherless child! Ah, she has paid! Always the Indian women must pay! And I have paid also. All my life have I been hungry, and in the winter I have always been cold.
There was a Bellaire treasure and you have found it." "Yes," she cried passionately, her hands clenched and grown bloodlessly white. "And I'll spend every cent of it to make you suffer for the things . . ." "Not so fast," he taunted her. "Do you guess what I am going to do? Do you know that I am the one who is going to deal out the suffering?
"I've been expecting you, Harrigan." Again that startling mildness. There is little wonder that it deceived the riverman. Listening, watching O'Mara's slack form even Fat Joe's face burned; even Archie Wickersham's dared flash in triumph. And Harrigan's went savagely exultant. "You talked out loud to me, once," he taunted. "Is it so difficult you find it now to speak up so I can hear?"
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