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Such miserable paltry weaknesses and wickednesses, for in a servant of the Kingdom the feeling which suggests such a speech is wicked, are the moth holes in the garments of the Church, the teredo in its piles, the dry rot in its floors, the scaling and crumbling of its buttresses.

It had been better for me that I had been a partaker of other great wickednesses instead of the same; but what is done cannot be undone; he that hath stolen, let him henceforward steal no more. What our Free-will doth effect.

Have I ever been really wicked, I wonder?" she mused. "My worst wickednesses have bean the result of wild impulses, and not of deeply-laid plots. I am not like the women I have read of, who have lain night after night in the horrible darkness and stillness, planning out treacherous deeds, and arranging every circumstance of an appointed crime.

"Is it so deadly as that!" she asked in some dismay, holding it off. "It is simply pure prussic acid," he replied. "But it might be loosely stopped." She examined carefully the minute writing engraved upon the glass. "'Death foils the gods," she read. "Is it one of your own wickednesses, Will?" "I don't know. By the way, we might send it to Mrs.

And even if he had been able to abstain from his other crimes and wickednesses, still on account of that one single action I should think him worthy of all punishment. For even if he himself was calculated to be a slave, why should he impose a master on us?

And further they are likely to have a bad effect on those who hear them; for everybody will begin to excuse his own vices when he is convinced that similar wickednesses are always being perpetrated by The kindred of the gods, the relatives of Zeus, whose ancestral altar, the attar of Zeus, is aloft in air on the peak of Ida, and who have the blood of deities yet flowing in their veins.

'But I was one of them that, in his extremity, said, Give him gall and vinegar to drink. Why may not I expect the same when anguish and guilt is upon me? Peter. Repent of these your wickednesses, and here is remission of sins for every one of you. Objector. 'But I railed on him, I reviled him, I hated him, I rejoiced to see him mocked at by others. Can there be hope for me? Peter.

"Mother always objected to have them in the house," said Mr Rubb. "Your mother was quite right," said Mr Maguire; "and I hope that you will never forget or neglect your parent's precepts. I'm not meaning to judge you, Miss Todd " "But that's just what you are meaning to do, Mr Maguire." "Not at all; very far from it. We've all got our wickednesses and imperfections." "No, no, not you, Mr Maguire.

"'Because of her many wickednesses in the sight of God and man we by the decree of the People, of the Army, of the Senate and of the high Officers of State amidst general rejoicing deposed the said Irene, widow of the Emperor Leo and mother of the late Emperor Constantine, and placed ourselves upon the throne.

"It has been poor Lord Chiltern with a vengeance!" said he. "But now that we have made it up, she will be horrified again at all your wickednesses. You have been a turtle dove lately; now you will be an ogre again. But, Oswald, you must not be an ogre to me." As soon as she could get quit of her lover, she did tell her tale to Lady Baldock.

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