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It has lately been discovered that Condorcet is dead, and that he perished in a manner singularly awful.

At about midnight he was awakened by a terrific peal of thunder, which re-echoed and reverberated through the cañon in a most magnificently awful manner.

Go to your berth directly, Lesbia; you look positively awful.

s'posing you were going to marry another lady in London!You see, it would all be sofrightfully awful, wouldn't it?" "Terribly dreadfully awful, my Porges.

If my days were distracting, the nights were inexpressibly awful.

"I don't believe I ever really knew how awful jolly the Big Chimney wastill this minute.

There is manifest satisfaction and a high zest, and something of the morally awful and solemnly remonstrative, in the way in which the past is evoked to visit its ghostly retribution upon us.

"Currer Bell is not more mysteriously awful, but Garth is not artistic.

The horror of this end made a peculiarly awful impression on the popular mind.

The prospect of a carefully inspected sanitary life, tethered to some light, little, uninteresting daily job, six or eight hours of it, seems to meand I am sure I write here for most normal, healthy, active peoplemore awful than hunger and death.

I hope notperhaps he did not altogether wish to lead him into temptation, any more than I wish to lead my readers, but only to make him, just as I wish to make them, face manfully a real awful question now racking the hearts of hundreds, and see how they will be able to answer the sophist fiendfor honestly, such he iswhen their time comes, as come it will.

And where I gazed, a shrine of cloudy fire Flamed redly awful; round it

"His style of preaching," we are told by Mr. Wooll, "was unaffectedly earnest and impressive; and the dignified solemnity with which he read the Liturgy, particularly the Communion Service, was remarkably awful.

It is from such thoughts, and dreams, and reveries, as these, that all men feel how terrible it would be to live over again their agonies and their transports; that the happiest would fear to do so as much as the most miserable; and that to look back to our cradle seems scarcely less awful than to look forward to the grave.

Ah wuz awful sly.

s'posing you were going to marry another lady in London!You see, it would all be sofrightfully awful, wouldn't it?" "Terribly dreadfully awful, my Porges.

s'posing you were going to marry another lady in London!You see, it would all be sofrightfully awful, wouldn't it?" "Terribly dreadfully awful, my Porges.

The thrilling tinkle of the little bell at the elevation of the Host is perhaps the finest example that can be given of the sublime by associationnothing so poor and trivial in itself, nothing so transcendently awful, as indicating the sudden change in the consecrated Elements, and the instant presence of the Redeemer.

For a few moments her lips moved dumbly; and there was something unspeakably awful in those convulsed features, that livid countenance, and those voiceless syllables trembling upon the white dry lips.

From abroad, no good whatever had been at any time heard of him, and a great deal that was, in the ears of simple folk living in that unsophisticated part of the world, vaguely awful.

It turned black and bluejust awful!

"Shakespeare never repeats," observed Mr. Roberts, "but I'll tell ye again, Mandy, that I like ye awful well.

O Sin, bright moon-god, of yon awful deep!

And I reckon she didn't feel so horribly awful about it, for after looking straight towards the Gulf of Mexico for a minute, suddenly she bust right out and hollered.

But Satan, who was enthroned amid all these horrors, and even filled with diabolical joy at the sight of them, let loose his fury against Jesus, and displayed before the eyes of his soul increasingly awful visions, at the same time addressing his adorable humanity in words such as these: 'Takest thou even this sin upon thyself?

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