| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 pages
...Hanging is too good for him, said Mr. Cruelty. Let's dispatch him out of the way, said Mr. Hate-light. Then said Mr. Implacable ; might I have all the world...I could not be reconciled to him, therefore let us forthwith bring him in guilty of death ; and so they did, therefore he was presently condemned to be... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 pages
...Hanging is too good for him, said Mr. Cruelty. Let's dispatch him out of the way, said Mr. Hate-light. Then said Mr. Implacable ; might I have all the world...I could not be reconciled to him, therefore let us forthwith bring him in guilty of death ; and so they did, therefore he was presently condemned to be... | |
| Maximus A. Lesser - 1894 - 302 pages
...is too good for him,1 said Mr. Cruelty. ' Let's despatch him out of the way,' said Mr. Hate-light. Then said Mr. Implacable, ' Might I have all the world...could not be reconciled to him ; therefore let us forthwith bring him in guilty of death.' " Verily, then, there "have been grand jurymen since before... | |
| George Eliot - 1894 - 468 pages
...Hanging is too good for him, said Mr. Cruelty. Let us despatch him out of the way, said Mr. Hate-light. Then said Mr. Implacable, Might I have all the world...could not be reconciled to him ; therefore let us forthwith bring him in guilty of death. — Pilgrim'* Progreu. WHEN immortal Bimyan makes his picture... | |
| Charles Eliot Norton, Kate Stephens, George Henry Browne - 1895 - 328 pages
...is too good for him," said Mr. Cruelty. "Let us despatch him out of the way," said Mr. Hate-light. "Then," said Mr. Implacable, "might I have all the...could not be reconciled to him; therefore, let us forthwith bring him in guilty of death." And so they did; therefore he was presently condemned to be... | |
| Richard William Church - 1895 - 714 pages
...Hanging is too good for him, said Mr. Cruelty. Let us despatch him out of the way, said Mr. Hatelight. Then, said Mr. Implacable, might I have all the world...could not be reconciled to him ; therefore, let us forthwith bring him in guilty of death.' Abstract qualities of character were never clothed in more... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1898 - 340 pages
...is too good for him,' said Mr. Cruelty. 'Let us despatch him out of the way,' said Mr. Hate-light. Then said Mr. Implacable, ' Might I have all the world...I could not be reconciled to him, therefore let us forthwith bring him in guilty of death.' And-so they did." They scourged Faithful, they buffeted him,... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 578 pages
...him is too good for him, said Mr. Cruelty. Let us dispatch him out of the way, said Mr. Hatelight. Then said Mr. Implacable, Might I have all the world...could not be reconciled to him ; therefore let us forthwith bring him in guilty of death. And so they did ; therefore he was presently condemned to be... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1898 - 256 pages
...too good for him," said Mr. Cruelty. " Let us despatch him out of the way," said Mr. Hate-light. " Then," said Mr. Implacable, "might I have all the world given me, I could never be reconciled to him, therefore let us bring him in guilty of death." And so they did. They scourged... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 434 pages
...him is too good for him, said Mr. Cruelty. Let us dispatch him out of the way, said Mr. Hatelight. Then said Mr. Implacable, Might I have all the world...I could not be reconciled to him; therefore let us forthwith bring him in guilty of death. And so they did; therefore he was presently condemned to be... | |
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