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The Bernardin, being tutored by us beforehand what to say when he came before the Parliament, behaved like a man of good sense.

They had been tutored to cry, 'Blessed is He that cometh! and now they were tutored to repeat what had been said at the trial about destroying the temple. The worshippers of success are true to themselves when they mock at failure. They who shout round Jesus, when other people are doing it, are only consistent when they join in the roar of execration.

They defended thieves and murderers; they prosecuted or defended scandalous divorce cases; they packed juries and suborned perjury and they tutored false witnesses in the way to withstand cross-examination. In private life they were four home-loving, law-abiding citizens. Loeb looked up from his writing and said with contemptuous cordiality: "Oh Mr. Feuerstein.

Till I come back from Steynham, I ask you not to see him alone: not to go out to him. The colonel glanced at her windows. Cecilia submitted to the request, out of breath, consenting to feel like a tutored girl, that she might conceal her guilty knowledge of what was to be seen through the windows. 'Now I'm off, said he, and kissed her. 'If you would accept Nevil's word! she murmured.

"I will not reply to you, my lord," said Sir Duncan Campbell, "because I know your prejudices, and from whom they are borrowed; yet you will pardon my saying, that being at the head of a rival branch of the House of Graham, I have both read of and known an Earl of Menteith, who would have disdained to have been tutored in politics, or to have been commanded in war, by an Earl of Montrose."

Come into the sitting-room while I find them for you. Take off your rubbers, child." Brother followed her into the house and there Aunt Kate swooped upon him and tickled him as she always did. Aunt Kate was a school teacher. In summer she tutored backward pupils. She was on her way to give a lesson now and in a few minutes she went away merrily into the driving rain.

But if she had looked at him she would have seen how he was changed. He had pulled himself together. Whether what happened or what might happen had tutored him, he was on guard, ready for himself most of all.

The Cardinal, beside himself with fury, had his curtain closed, and was carried into his galleries, where was performed another scene, prepared long before by the care of Joseph, who had tutored the attendants upon the point before quitting Paris.

At that moment the sound of a Christmas carol came faintly on his ear. It was one of those tunes which, when the village choir were the only musicians he knew, he had thought, unrivalled; and now, even to his tutored, delicate ear, softened as it was by distance, and endeared by association, it was full of refreshing, soothing harmony.

Such conduct is essentially treasonable, especially in a state of war. What is the punishment for such actions in the face of the enemy?" "Death, sir," returned the adjutant-general, solemnly. "Are you all agreed as to that, gentlemen?" "We are, sir," was the unanimous reply. They had been well tutored in the little comedy which the general had arranged, it was evident.

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