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But by this may more evidently be discerned, wherein pleasure and wherein curiosity is the object of the senses; for pleasure seeketh objects beautiful, melodious, fragrant, savoury, soft; but curiosity, for trial's sake, the contrary as well, not for the sake of suffering annoyance, but out of the lust of making trial and knowing them.
"The 'Star Bakery," said Richling, brightening again. "He says he knows you, and that, if you will give me just one line of recommendation, he will put me in charge of his accounts and give me a trial. And a trial's all I want, Doctor. I'm not the least fearful of the result." "Richling," said Dr.
He informed the Commodore that he had taken this ship the 18th instant, that she was a prime sailer, and had cost him thirty-six hours' chase before he could come up with her; that for some time he gained so little upon her that he began to despair of taking her; and the Spaniards, though alarmed at first with seeing nothing but a cloud of sail in pursuit of them, the Trial's hull being so low in the water that no part of it appeared, yet knowing the goodness of their ship, and finding how little the Trial neared them, they at length laid aside their fears, and recommending themselves to the blessed Virgin for protection, began to think themselves secure.
"Then you ought to be able to afford it," said the judge, a most particularly short man, and so fat that he seemed all face and waistcoat. "Very well, my lord," replied the chemist, "then there'll be murder before this trial's over, that's all.
'When would you wish him, sir, to ha, ha! to make that little excursion? 'When this trial's over, said Quilp. 'As soon as that's ended, send him about his business. 'It shall be done, sir, returned Brass; 'by all means. It will be rather a blow to Sarah, sir, but she has all her feelings under control.
Soo oop of the e e evening, Beautiful, beauti FUL SOUP!" "Chorus again!" cried the Gryphon, and the Mock Turtle had just begun to repeat it, when a cry of "The trial's beginning!" was heard in the distance. "Come on!" cried the Gryphon, and, taking Alice by the hand, it hurried off without waiting for the end of the song. "What trial is it?"
'What are they doing? Alice whispered to the Gryphon. 'They can't have anything to put down yet, before the trial's begun. 'They're putting down their names, the Gryphon whispered in reply, 'for fear they should forget them before the end of the trial.
She's pretty as a picture. Been married only six months, and it seems to be a dead sure thing that she poisoned her husband. That trial's going to make racy reading, especially if they bring in a verdict of guilty." The city editor looked interested. "Want to go down there, George?" "Well, do you know, I think it'll pay." "Let me see, this is the last day of the convention, isn't it?
She had passed by us with the favour of the night, and we, soon perceiving her not to be the Gloucester, gave her chase; but it proving very little wind, so that neither of us could make much way, the Commodore ordered the barge, his pinnace, and the Trial's pinnace to be manned and armed, and to pursue the chase and board her.
It was the telegraph boy. The Colonel reached for the message and devoured its contents: "I said it! Never give up the ship! The trial's, postponed till February, and we'll save the child yet. Bless my life, what lawyers they, have in New-York!
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