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It's a fighting-house; and there used to be a dog show there, and a reunion of vocal talent, and all sorts of villanies." "Well, see to the horse, Jim, and I'll sing out when I'm ready," said the Major, and went back into the house.

We do not consider ourselves adequate to the task of exposure and condemnation; but, though we do not approve a life of ease and comfort accorded to condemned felons, we unhesitatingly affirm, that in most, if not all cases, the cruel treatment which the convicts underwent, instead of having a penitential influence, only served to harden them in their iniquities; and while they frequently became perfectly callous to the infliction of punishment, they were debased to the incarnation of fiends, merely wanting in the opportunity to perpetrate the most atrocious villanies in retribution.

You have repaid my generosity with the blackest ingratitude. You have forged my name on a five thousand dollar check have repeatedly robbed my money drawer have perpetrated a long series of high-handed villanies, and now to-night, because, forsooth, I'll not give you more money to spend on your dissolute companions, you break a chair over my aged head. Anyway!

"And I am sure of this," continued Herbert, "that had he been left to the villanies of those two men, his last days would have been much less comfortable than they were, My mother feels that quite as strongly as I do." And then Mr. Prendergast looked as though he were somewhat reassured. "It was a difficult crisis in which to act," said Mr.

"Do let us next find out," said I to Morris, "what they do here with criminals; there must be many a wicked reprobate who arrives here from earth fresh from murders and villanies of all sorts." As I spoke, two grave-looking gentlemen, whom I took to be either doctors or judges, crossed the path before us, and I proposed to make these inquiries of them.

Marius had taken into alliance Sulpicius, the tribune, a man second to none in any villanies, so that it was less the question what others he surpassed, but rather in what respects he most surpassed himself in wickedness.

A detective, having overheard the conversation between the two men, had not required sight of them; but the young monk was too recently from the cloisters of Bielo-Osero to be quick in the discernment of villanies. He knew the world abounded in crime, but he had never dealt with it personally; as yet it was a destroying wolf howling in the distance.

We come in upon the fag-end of the proscription, and see, not the bloody wreath of Sulla as he triumphed on his Marian foes, not the cruel persecution of the ruler determined to establish his order of things by slaughtering every foe, but the necessary accompaniments of such ruthless deeds those attendant villanies for which the Jupiter Optimus Maximus of the day had neither ears nor eyes.

Now, when he talketh with God or men, how doth he debase himself before them! If with God, how does he accuse himself, and load himself with the acknowledgments of his own villanies, which he committed in the days wherein he was the enemy of God! 'Lord, said Paul, that contrite one, 'I imprisoned and beat in every synagogue them that believed on thee.

But, should McKay be sacrificed, she his murderess must not escape," said Blythe, hotly. "Ah! but how shall we lay hands on her? Who knows her?" asked Sir Richard. "One of my officers Hyde. We shall get her through him," and Blythe repeated what the old quartermaster had said that morning. "Yes, he evidently knows. He would be the best man to pursue her to bring her to judgment for her villanies.

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