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The unkindest part of it was that, on Coddington's own statement, Winthrop had never persecuted the Quakers, and had even endeavored to save Robinson and Stevenson in 1659. Speaking of the execution of these two martyrs to the bee in their bonnets, John Davenport gives us a capital example of the way in which Divine "judgments" may be made to work both ways at the pleasure of the interpreter.
If you consider it prudery on my part to disapprove of your waltzing with Mr Fitzgerald in the manner you have described, or, indeed, in any other manner, you and I must differ so totally about the meaning of words and the nature of things that we had better part." "Alice, you are the unkindest creature that ever lived. You are as cold as stone. I sometimes think that you can have no heart."
He found employment there, too, in cutting out extracts from newspapers, labelling library books, and packing parcels, and sometimes also, it must be owned, in drawing caricatures of the figures he spied through the chinks of the door. Launce. It is no matter if the ty'd were lost, for it is the unkindest ty'd that ever man ty'd. Panthino. What's the unkindest ty'd? Launce.
Worse most unkindest cut of all Theodora had gone with him willingly; nay, she had evidently enjoyed his company. Ludovic felt the stirring of a righteous anger in his easy-going soul. When he reached the end of his lane, he paused at his gate, and looked at his house, set back from the lane in a crescent of birches. Even in the moonlight, its weather-worn aspect was plainly visible.
Smith a pleasant word, and the last remark, made to her a short time before, had been the unkindest of all. At another time, even all this would not have moved her she could have perceived that Mrs. Smith was not in a right state that lassitude of body had produced a temporary infirmity of mind.
Only the most unheralded and the unkindest thrust of fortune has brought him here before you today a fire and its consequent panic which involved a financial property of the most thorough and stable character.
Efforts to forge this link have failed so far, but in the good time that is coming, when we shall have learned the lesson that the unkindest thing that can be done to a young tramp is to let him go on tramping, and when magistrates shall blush to discharge him on the plea that "it is no crime to be poor in this country," they will succeed, and the tramp also we shall then have "druv into decency."
We might get you into no end of trouble with some of your most particular friends. There are one or two people, you know, in London, especially among the Americans, who might say the unkindest things about us." "No one, my dear Eve," I assured her stolidly, "shall say anything to me or to any one else about my future wife." For a moment her expression was almost hopeless. She shook her head.
But then followed the 'most unkindest cut of all. Mr. Gregorowski, who had resigned a judgeship in order to fill the post of State Attorney when Dr. Coster, in consequence of an insulting reference of the President's to his countrymen, relinquished it, Mr. Kotzé dismissed.
This was the unkindest cut of all. I could stand it to be arrested by white soldiers, but the sending of a lot of "niggers" after us white fellows was more than human nature could bear. We had most of us been Democrats before enlisting, and had never looked upon the colored man with that respect that we learned to do, later.
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