Fireside Saints, Mr. Caudle's Breakfast Talk, And Other Papers

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Fireside Saints, Mr. Caudle's Breakfast Talk, And Other Papers
Jerrold, Douglas William, 1803-1857
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The surgeon thrust his arm into the sick man's bosom — a deep snarl rattled in the pilgrim's throat, as, recovering his consciousness, he grasped the arm at his breast, and threw back his head to confront the danger that men- anced him. There was a terrific interchange of look : eye flashed on eye — the face of each was distended — their lips worked, as though in disgust and hatred of the name they uttered — as " Scowl," " Blitheheart," fell, like venom, from them.
The companions were again uni
...ted. The hunters had again met. A hatred of each other in youth had become more deadly in age : but dissimulation could give a seeming sanctity to the purpose of a fiend.
" Dear brother," cried Scowl, " you have a good trade." "Poor, wretchedly poor," answered Blitheheart.
" What then? I am not what I was. Now wealth hath no charms for me." (Scowl glanced about the hut.) " Believe it — I have more silver in my beard Digi t zed by Google 144 THE TUTOR-FIKND AND HIS THREE PUPH-S.
than my bag.


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