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Updated: May 18, 2025


The good hides itself under so many different forms, that one has often as much pains to discover it as to unearth the best concealed crimes.

Any submission to get out of their hands; and then heaven and earth he would move to unearth and hunt them down. Suddenly they drove round a corner of a vast white building, and under a porte-cochère. Chief-Justice Twofold The Judge found himself in a corridor lighted with dingy oil lamps, the walls of bare stone; it looked like a passage in a prison.

I feel almost sure that Aunt Sue will say we can't go on our houseboat trip." Lillian put her hand affectionately on Madge's arm, while Phil stood next to Eleanor. "My dear Madge," the letter began, "I think your houseboat plan for the summer a most extraordinary one. I never heard of young girls attempting such a holiday before. I can not imagine how you happened to unearth such a peculiar idea."

Hence the pursuit of him is chiefly maintained, not by women who are his peers, but by women who are his inferiors. Here we unearth another factor: the fascination of what is strange, the charm of the unlike, hliogabalisme. As Shakespeare has put it, there must be some mystery in love and there can be no mystery between intellectual equals.

"Every man has a past, if you can unearth it. The greater the saint, the worse his past. Eh, Garnett?" he asked. It was noticeable that Garnett refrained from any direct answer; possibly even he had had a past. "That play," continued Ebenezer. "What did you call it?" he asked Gerard. "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Ebenezer Brown's hearing was exceptionally acute to-night.

Rustics declare them to be silver, and account for their crumbling on the theory that the metal is under a curse. A century ago the Montauks mined it, digging over enough soil to unearth these pellets now and again, and exchanging them at the nearest settlements for tobacco and rum.

And I despise you! There! take yourself out of my sight!" Mr. Brudenell stamped impatiently and said: "Hannah, you speak angrily, and therefore, foolishly. What good could accrue to me, or to him, by my claiming Ishmael as my son, unless I could prove a marriage with his mother? It would only unearth the old, cruel, unmerited scandal now forgotten!

He was bound many miles westward, right out to the sea-coast, to unearth a sow's ear which he had buried in the good times. It was now late autumn, and food was scarce. When you see one raven, says Father Brehm, you need only look round to discover a second. But you might have looked long enough where this wise old raven came flying; he was, and remained, alone.

The depths of the human heart are finite, and they are dark only to ignorance. Deep and dark as a soul may be when you look down into it from outside, it is something perfectly natural; and the same understanding that can unearth our suppressed young passions, and dispel our stubborn bad habits, can show us where our true good lies.

As we have been on so many scouting-expeditions together, and Doctor Powell is a regiment in himself, I wanted him to go back with me and unearth these road-agents, following their trail to the very end." "You could have no one better. What do you say, Powell?" "How could I refuse, major, after Bill's most flattering remarks about what I can do, and which prove he has Irish blood in his veins."

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