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Had Mary Louise been asked, no doubt she could have told them of a social ban at the North quite as definite as that in Watauga, if different; but her father's daughter kept a silence that was not without dignity over what she found irremediable, in the North as in the South.

At moments the great lady regained her ancient fire; her bells pealed tumultuously for hours together; or she leapt up, and arraigned the whole trembling household before her, with her Arab war-mace in her hand. Her finances grew more and more involved grew at length irremediable. It was in vain that the faithful Lord Hardwicke pressed her to return to England to settle her affairs.

Friedrich settled in Breslau for the Winter, December 9th. From Colberg bad news meet him in Breslau; bad and ever worse: Colberg, not Warkotsch, is the interesting matter there, for a fortnight coming, till Colberg end, it also irremediable. The Russian hope on Colberg is, long since, limited to that of famine.

Of Ocampo's 300 Spaniards, 40 survivors were, with their gallant leader, taken prisoners; O'Donnell at length arrived, and drove back a wing of the English cavalry; Tyrrell's horsemen also held their ground tenaciously. But the rout of the centre proved irremediable. Fully 1,200 of the Irish were left dead on the field, and every prisoner taken was instantly executed.

Nathanael said, with a visible effort, "To-day I learnt from my brother several rather painful circumstances some which I was ignorant of one" his voice grew cold and hard "one which I already knew, and knew to be irremediable." His wife looked much alarmed; seeing it, he forced a smile. "But what is irremediable can and must be borne. I can bear things better, perhaps, than most people.

This truth, without doubt, will be found frightful this fact will unquestionably appear terrible: but at bottom, what has it more revolting than that which teaches him that an infinity of accidents, as irremediable as they are unforeseen, may every instant wrest from him that life to which he is so strongly attached?

I will note successively the more obvious of these ways. First, the world is at least ONE SUBJECT OF DISCOURSE. If its manyness were so irremediable as to permit NO union whatever of it parts, not even our minds could 'mean' the whole of it at once: the would be like eyes trying to look in opposite directions.

I thank God that I failed then to make another wretched as myself. It was only I who again was wretched. Ah! is there no little pity in your heart for me, after all? who succeeded only to fail so miserably?" But again I could only turn away to ponder. "See," she went on; "for myself, this is irremediable, but it is not so for you, nor for her. It is not too ill to be made right again.

And he had been in focus for so many feet of the film that it was utterly impossible to cut it, and thus save the picture. "It is a wretched piece of business," Mr. Hammond said to Ruth, as they came from the projection room after seeing the reel run off again and again. "The entire scene will have to be made over. And, aside from that irremediable fault, I consider the work remarkably good. Mr.

Before the doors of the public-house at the corner, where the profusion of gas-light reached the height of positive wickedness, a four-wheeled cab standing by the curbstone with no one on the box, seemed cast out into the gutter on account of irremediable decay. Mrs Verloc recognised the conveyance. Hanging back suddenly, Stevie inflicted an arresting jerk upon his sister. “Poor!