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"Still, as it happens, the others were not there?" "No, but " "In fact, during the whole afternoon, you were only alone for a couple of minutes, and it happened I say, it happened to be during those two minutes that you displayed your 'natural interest' in Hydro-chloride of Strychnine?" Lawrence stammered pitiably.

I have been a little foolish, I suppose, and now I am reaping my reward." His face grew pitiably serious as he turned to Vivian saying: "There's only one little matter I am leaving unsettled, Standish, and will you manage it for me? I cannot do it myself." "By all means Elersley. Who is he? The tailor or " "Oh nonsense!" interrupted Guy impatiently, "it is nothing of that kind.

Her nerves were at acute tension; her life that of a hunted creature; for though she thought her fate inevitable, she concentrated her mind on what seemed to others pitiably weak and inconsequent schemes for the bafflement of Duckbill.

She does not grow us men out of our mothers, but babes helpless, pitiably, tearfully helpless babes! ignorant; who must grow into the perfect stature and the mature mind of men. Is not this babe also a saurian in its little way? Does a wider gap separate the saurian from the man, than that which separates the tiny babe from some Bacon or Raleigh? The law of nature is progress.

"Because his pain excited my compassion," rejoined Melissa, blushing. "And would you have done the same for any masterless black slave, covered with pitiably deep wounds?" asked the philosopher. "No," she answered, quickly; "him I would have helped with my own hand. When I can do without their aid, I do not appeal to the gods.

'Do not pity me, said he; 'forward me rather as a runner that is tripped but will not lie there, but run and run again. 'See what positive misfortune can do for a man, said Frank. 'It raised him to a hero. And yet he could not stand the test of a crowing cock. How infinitely complex is the human soul how illimitably great and how pitiably small!

Da Souza, a Jewess portly and typical, resplendent in black satin and many gold chains and bangles, occupied the seat of honour, and by her side was a little brown girl, with dark, timid eyes and dusky complexion, pitiably over-dressed but with a certain elf-like beauty, which it was hard to believe that she could ever have inherited.

And Joel managed the operation, though not without considerable expense of pain to his patient, who turned so pitiably pale while tightening his mind, that Joel remarked, "Ah, sir, you aren't used to it, that's how it is. I's see lots and lots o' joints out. I see a man with his eye pushed out once that was a rum go as ever I see. You can't have a bit o' fun wi'out such sort o' things.

Nicias and Demosthenes were put to death; great numbers were seized as private spoil by their captors, the rest of the prisoners more than 7,000 were confined for weeks under the most noisome conditions in the quarries, and finally the survivors were sold as slaves. So pitiably ended that once magnificent enterprise in the nineteenth year of the war.

His brother, slipping down from the chariot, pitiably outstretched helpless hands: 'Ah, by the parents who gave thee birth, great Trojan, spare this life and pity my prayer. More he was pleading; but Aeneas: 'Not such were the words thou wert uttering. Die, and be brother undivided from brother. With that his sword's point pierces the breast where the life lies hid.

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