10 Results for: (Concept:01263013-a)
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11915 That would be too cruel , " and ended up sparing the spider without killing it .
45872 This , in truth , his neighbours might have pardoned , seeing that saints have never flourished in those parts , but there was in him a certain wanton and cruel humour which made his name a by-word through the West .
46838 If they are innocent it would be a cruel injustice , and if they are guilty we should be giving up all chance of bringing it home to them .
47774 With his brutal and violent nature , others would have to pay the price if we held our hands .
47856 The light beneath him was reflected in his small , cunning eyes , which peered fiercely to right and left through the darkness , like a crafty and savage animal who has heard the steps of the hunters .
48883 It was not a brutal countenance , but it was prim , hard , and stern , with a firm- set , thin- lipped mouth , and a coldly intolerant eye .
49198 Even now , in the stillness of death , the huge jaws seemed to be dripping with a bluish flame , and the small , deep-set , cruel eyes were ringed with fire .
49317 Somewhere in the heart of the great Grimpen Mire , down in the foul slime of the huge morass which had sucked him in , this cold and cruel- hearted man is for ever buried .
49318 Many traces we found of him in the bog- girt island where he had hid his savage ally .
49415 His wife had some inkling of his plans , but she had such a fear of her husband - a fear founded upon brutal ill-treatment - that she dare not write to warn the man whom she knew to be in danger .

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