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Updated: June 22, 2025


It is the grandest burial-place imaginable; too good for the long line of men who have tyrannised over Japan and its lawful sovereigns for so many centuries past. The streets of Tokio were crowded with a motley throng up to the very gates of the citadel, where, within the first moat, stand all the yashgis, or residences of the Daimios.

It is sheer nonsense to say that women enjoy being tyrannised over. No doubt there are some who would rather be bullied than ignored. But the hectoring man is, with few exceptions, secretly detested. Aylmer hardly ever got angry except in an argument about ideas. Yet his feelings were violent; he was impulsive, and under his suave and easy-going manner emotional.

Exactly I was so; but let the reader reflect that I was made so by education. From the time that I could first remember, I had been tyrannised over; cuffed, kicked, abused, and ill-treated. I had never known kindness. Most truly was the question put by me, "Charity and mercy what are they?" I never heard of them.

It ran thus: "I would have killed myself days since, but that I know in so doing, I should release you from a burden and a pang which I wish to last your life, as it must mine. Also, had I died, I might have gone to hell, and there met him whom I hate, my wicked, wicked father. Therefore I would not die. "But I will not stay to be tyrannised over, or insulted by hypocritical pity.

'But I thought' said Lucy Foster, staring at her host 'You thought he was writing a book on Italy? That doesn't matter. It's the new Italy of course that he hates the poor King and Queen the Government and the officials. 'He wants the old times back? said Miss Foster, wondering 'when the priests tyrannised over everybody? when the Italians had no country and no unity?

Had Lali been subservient simply, an entirely passive, unintelligent creature, she would probably have tyrannised over her in a soft, persistent fashion, and despised her generally. But Mrs. Armour and Marion saw that this stranger might become very troublesome indeed, if her temper were to have play.

She tyrannised and bullied, even before she had him at her mercy, did she? She should see! Anger had brightened his eyes; the room came clear again. And slowly raising himself he sounded the bell twice, for the girl, not for that fellow Meller, who was in the plot. As soon as her pretty black and white-aproned figure stood before him, he said: "Help me up."

As Peter remarked gravely, "it's an ill wund that blaws naebody guid!" A robust and earnest nation cannot be subdued by persecution. The more the Council tyrannised over and trampled upon the liberties of the people of Scotland, the more resolutely did the leal-hearted and brave among them resist the oppressors. It is ever thus.

I thought that the Anglican Church had been tyrannised over by a Party, and I aimed at bringing into effect the promise contained in the motto to the Lyra: "They shall know the difference now." I only asked to be allowed to show them the difference. It was necessary for me to have a positive Church theory erected on a definite basis.

"Come to a chair, then." She drew him towards one; but he gently forced her into it, sinking on one knee beside her, with a sigh of satisfaction. "That's good. I begin to realise that I am actually home!" "And I begin to realise what a wreck of yourself you are, mon pauvre. Wait till I've tyrannised over you for a month or so! Then we must get long leave."

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