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These reports were considered as slanders, for being a member, and one of the pillars of the Methodist Church, no one, for a moment, believed that he would be guilty of so unfeeling an action. On entering the room, Mr. James Elder made a stiff bow to Mr.
Julia felt sick and faint her colour left her cheeks as she forced a smile, and uttered, in a low voice "But Antonio Stanley?" "A man of straw," cried Anna, with unfeeling levity; "no such creature in the world, I do assure you!"
Ask this little lady here who cannot tell a lie if I am not the woman who has the hardest, the most unfeeling heart in all the world. Ask her that, your ladyship. Tell her, mon petit garçon," she added, turning to Marie, "tell the lady it is as I say." "Lisette dear Lisette," remonstrated Marie. "Have you ever seen me weep?" demanded the woman. "No, Lisette; but "
Beverly sat down white and desparingly calm Beverly, whose up-bubbling spirits nobody could repress. The others wrung their hands and cursed and groaned aloud. Only Bill Banney, the unimaginative and stern-hearted, stood motionless with set jaws and black-frowning brows. Bill, whom the plains had made hard and unfeeling. "We won't give up Gail, will we, Bill?"
The horrible system, too, which many had gone upon, of working out their slaves in a few years, and recruiting their gangs with imported Africans, would receive its death-blow from the abolition of the trade. The opposite would force itself on the most unfeeling heart. Ruin would stare a man in the face, if he were not to conform to it.
Chichester wept as she said: "He was always the most unfeeling, the most heartless the most " "Now in his will " interrupted the lawyer, producing a leather pocket-book filled with important-looking papers: "In his will " he repeated Mrs. Chichester stopped crying: "Eh? A will?" "What?" said Alaric, beaming; "did the dear old gentleman leave a will?"
How shall I admire, how laugh, how rejoice, how exult, when I behold so many proud monarchs, so many fancied gods, groaning in the lowest abyss of darkness; so many magistrates, who persecuted the name of the Lord, liquefying in fiercer fires than they ever kindled against the Christians; so many sage philosophers blushing in red-hot flames with their deluded scholars; so many celebrated poets trembling before the tribunal, not of Minos, but of Christ; so many tragedians, more tuneful in the expression of their own sufferings; so many dancers." * But the humanity of the reader will permit me to draw a veil over the rest of this infernal description, which the zealous African pursues in a long variety of affected and unfeeling witticisms.
I gave you three sovereigns to change into postoffice orders for my mother, and she she never had them; she never got any of my letters, she thought me cold, heartless, unfeeling she, my mother, the one I love best in the world. You, you held back the letters, you kept the money dare you deny it?" "Oh, dear, what a fuss!" said Bertha.
The galatea sailor suit was cheap and coarse. "A sick mother or no mother," was the teacher's mental note. "I must inquire about her. Almost too bashful to breathe. Precocious mentally, a child physically. I'll look out for her to-day." Miss Towne had the reputation of an unfeeling disciplinarian among the pupils, but Lydia did not know this.
In this petition we forcibly remonstrated against such a wanton and unfeeling waste of the public money, and urged the necessity of the immediate abolition of the Marquis of Camden's sinecure.
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