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'The condition of this country horrifies me, Hamilton, he said, when left alone with his devoted follower. 'I don't see any way out of it. I find no one who even professes to see any way out of it. I don't see any people getting on well but the trading class. 'But the trading class? Hamilton asked, with a quiet smile.

Here women work and starve, and here childhood, glorious childhood, is withered and stricken; but here, too, the wicked, the vile, the outcast and the thief find sanctuary. The strange mixture of it all bewilders me, fascinates me, horrifies me, and yet sometimes it encourages me and almost inspires me.

And while the theory that 115 congressmen have gone down astounds and horrifies the subscriber, it might be different if that many congressmen of the opposite party should really be sent to the bottom. The conditions for conventional news are, therefore, perfect. Upon the length of the report depends the reputation of the newspaper.

Good night, my troubadour: I love you, and I embrace you warmly; Maurice also. G. Sand CIV. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, Tuesday, 2 February, 1869 My dear master, You see in your troubadour a worn-out man. Oh, well! I have just reread my outline. All that I have still to write horrifies me, or rather disgusts me, so that I want to vomit. It is always so, when I get to work.

Well, for my part, you know, the idea of being tied to anything horrifies me. I become quite stupid when there's any question of examination or competition. The only possible road for one to follow is that of the Infinite. And between ourselves what dupery there is in science, how it narrows our horizon! It's just as well to remain a child with eyes gazing into the invisible.

And in all this there is but the eternal struggle of the poor and the rich, the eternal question of bringing more justice and less suffering to the world. "But surely," Pierre at last replied, "you can't be on the side of those bandits, those murderers whose savage violence horrifies me.

It horrifies to even think of it. Mr. Chapi, who knew the ways of Colonel Jull, on being awakened at three o'clock in the morning, and notified by the guard that he and Morejon had to go out, suspected what was to come, and told his companion to cry out for help as soon as they were taken out of the fort.

'What is there to alarm you, my dear, in this conventionally classical face? he asked jestingly. Before he could press the head inwards, Agnes hurriedly opened the door. 'Wait till I am out of the room! she cried. 'The bare idea of what you may find there horrifies me! She looked back into the room as she crossed the threshold. 'I won't leave you altogether, she said, 'I will wait outside.

Holwell, one of the few survivors of that awful night, the man whose narrative thrilled and still thrills, horrified and still horrifies, the civilized world, does give testimony that goes towards clearing the character of Surajah Dowlah from direct complicity in that terrible crime.

"Continue, my lady!" said he then aloud, turning to the queen with a gracious look. "Relate to me, Catharine, what saw you then in the torture-chamber?" "Oh, my king and lord, it horrifies me only to think of it," cried she, shuddering and turning pale. "I saw a poor young woman who writhed in fearful agony, and whose staring eyes were raised in mute supplication to Heaven.

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