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He seldom complained and it is rare to find even the brave sort of cry he made against fate to a friend at this time. "For fourteen years I have not had a day's real health. I have wakened sick and gone to bed weary, and I have done my work unflinchingly.
Who but HE HE! yonder unscrupulous wretch! he who in pursuit of his miserable science, practised his most dangerous experiments on his sister, regardless of her health, her happiness, her life! I say he is her murderer her remorseless murderer, and a thrice-damned villain!" And he sprang forward to renew the combat. I stepped quietly, unflinchingly between him and Heliobas. "Stop!"
I know that of the week from remembering the Sabbath chimes." I thought she started slightly at this announcement, but she replied, unflinchingly: "The 5th, yes, I am quite sure it is the 5th of the month." "Do you never see a newspaper, Mrs. Clayton, and, if so, can you not indulge me with a glimpse of one?
It is in a good cause. If you haven't the strength of mind, I have; and I shall exercise it. These drugs must be taken away. Can't you see it's the only possible thing to do?" "Not yet," Scott said. He was still facing his brother's grim regard very gravely and unflinchingly. "I tell you, man, it is too soon. She is better than she used to be. She is calmer, more reasonable.
Lady Ellen came down alone, excusing her sister. She was dressed for receiving, and MacMaster had never seen one so beautiful. The color in her cheeks sent a softening glow over her small, delicately cut features. MacMaster apologized for his intrusion and came unflinchingly to the object of his call.
Christian principles unflinchingly insisted on by Christian people, and brought to bear, by ballot-boxes and other persuasive ways, on what stands for conscience in some high places, would make a wonderful difference on many of the abominations of our cities. Go to the 'nobles' first, and lay the burden on the backs that ought to carry it.
If any such morbid fancy were in the girl's head, there was no tear to betray it. The sordid, hard figures seemed to her the types of the years coming, but she wrote them down unflinchingly: perhaps life had nothing better for her, so she did not care. She finished soon: they had given her only an hour or two's work for the first day.
By the time they were gone he had recovered himself, and he turned to his companion with a low laugh. "It's a woman's hair, all right, Bucky. He told me all sorts of nice things about a girl `back home. They must have been true." The eyes of the two men met unflinchingly. There was a sneer on Buck's lips; Billy was smiling.
Unsolicited by him, unknown to him, the nation by its unanimous voice has chosen him the President of our beloved Government. This day he has unflinchingly met the test that our Congress decreed and has come out of the furnace, purer than gold. He feared death no more than the caress of his mother, when he felt that that death was to be suffered in behalf of his oppressed people.
I was very young then, and Arthur hardly more than a baby, and it was either that or starvation or " she flushed painfully, but her blue eyes met his regard unflinchingly; "anyway, I preferred to be a scrubwoman. So now you know what I mean by your world not being my world, and I I guess you see how how impossible it all is."
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