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Sylvia explained that it was from the Portuguese Government that the demand for justice upon the violator of the nunnery at Tavora emanated, and that Samoval's offer might be calculated to obtain him information of Butler's whereabouts when they became known, so that he might surrender him to the Government. "My dear!" Lady O'Moy was shocked almost beyond expression.
If she withholds in any of these, so far she becomes delinquent towards the imprisoned, a violator of his rights just as really as he had been a violator of others' rights when in his wild career of sinning. More than this. In such withholding she becomes chargeable with real cruelty.
The law of God makes no distinction between the male violator of His holy law and the female violator of the same; but man, arrogating to himself superior wisdom, makes a very marked one. No wonder, then, that women groan because of their bondage. Later Estimate of Woman.
Could any injury which the culprit could do to the community equal the injury thus done by the community to him and his, and indirectly to itself, by such treatment? Or could the technical and perhaps unconscious violator of an obscure and whimsical law be reformed by putting him on an equality with a cold-blooded murderer, or with a man who had grown rich by selling the shame of women?
Suppose I were an anonymous contributor, say, to 'The Londoner, and I had just brought that highly intellectual journal into discredit by a feeble attempt at a good-natured criticism or a generous sentiment, would that be the fitting occasion to throw off the mask, and parade myself to a mocking world as the imbecile violator of an established system?
I tell you that he hid them away there in the tomb where he thought they could not be found again. Who, then, was the thief and the violator? He who robbed and burnt my bones, or he who buried them with reverence?
An appeal to God or to heaven, whether made expressly or impliedly, in attestation of the truth of a promise or declaration, is an oath. Such an appeal may not be regarded as an oath in our civil courts, the violator of which would incur the pains and penalties of perjury; yet certainly it is an oath according to the teachings of the Bible.
BOURGOGNINO. Sebastian Lascaro was a brave soldier. ZENTURIONE. He defended himself like a bear till he fell. What do I hear? Stop! BOURGOGNINO. Who goes there with torches? Prince, they are enemies. Turn to the left. Who goes there with the torches? ZENTURIONE. Stand! Your watchword? Loyalty and Doria! Violator of the republic and of my bride! Murder! Murder! Murder! Revenge me, Lomellino Help!
Now, for a man to love, to dote upon, a girl whose father is the violator of his own father's tomb a wretch who has called down upon himself the most terrible curse of a dead man that has ever been uttered that would be a fate too fantastically cruel to be permitted by Heaven by any governing power whose sanctions were not those of a whimsical cruelty.
But let the murderer be black or the thief brown or the violator of womanhood have a drop of Negro blood, and the righteousness of the indignation sweeps the world. Nor would this fact make the indignation less justifiable did not we all know that it was blackness that was condemned and not crime.
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