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Again and again the lust of preaching urged him... 175 [Feb. 15th, 2010|02:22 am]
Again and again the lust of preaching urged him to
repent, yet he slid back upon his past gaiety, until Parson Pureney became
a byword Dismissed from Newmarket in disgrace, he wandered the
country up and down in search of a pulpit, but so infamous became the
habit of his life that only in prison could he find an audience fit and
responsive
And, in the nick, the chaplaincy of Newgate fell vacant Here was
the occasion to temper dissipation with piety, to indulge the twofold
ambition of his life What mattered it, if within the prison walls he
dipped his nose more deeply into the punch-bowl than became a divine?
The rascals would but respect him the more for his prowess, and knit more
closely the bond of sympathy Besides, after preaching and punch he
best loved a penitent, and where in the world could he find so rich a crop
of erring souls ripe for repentance as in gaol? Henceforth he might
threaten, bluster, and cajole If amiability proved fruitless he would put
cruelty to the test, and terrify his victims by a spirited reference to Hell
and to that Burning Lake they were so soon to traverse At last, thought
he, I shall be sure of my effect, and the prospect flattered his vanity In
truth, he won an immediate and assured success Like the common file
or cracksman, he fell into the habit of the place, intriguing with all the
cleverness of a practised diplomatist, and setting one party against the
other that he might in due season decide the trumpery dispute The
trusted friend of many a distinguished prig and murderer, he so intimately
mastered the slang and etiquette of the Jug, that he was
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Here little, and hereafter bliss, Is best from... 26 [Feb. 13th, 2010|02:46 am]
Here little, and hereafter bliss,
Is best from age to age!
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE

Like bees swarming after their queen, mother and daughters hovered about MrMarch the next day, neglecting everything to look at, wait upon, and listen to the new invalid, who was in a fair way to be killed by kindnessAs he sat propped up in a big chair by Beth's sofa, with the other three close by, and Hannah popping in her head now and then `to peek at the dear man', nothing seemed needed to complete their happinessBut something was needed, and the elder ones felt it, though none confessed the factMarch looked at one another with an anxious expression, as their eyes followed MegJo had sudden fits of sobriety, and was seen to shake her fist at MrBrooke's umbrella, which had been left in the hallMeg was absent-minded, shy, and silent, started when the bell rang, and colored when John's name was mentionedAmy said, "Everyone seemed waiting for something, and couldn't settle down, which was queer, since Father was safe at home," and Beth
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And still, Voldemort and Harry looked at each... 437 [Feb. 12th, 2010|02:39 am]
And still, Voldemort and Harry looked at each other, and now Voldemort tilted his head a little to the side, considering the boy standing before him, and a singularly mirthless smile curled the lipless mouth
"Harry Potter," he said very softlyHis voice might have been part of the spitting fire
None of the Death Eaters movedThey were waiting: Everything was waitingHagrid was struggling, and Bellatrix was panting, and Harry thought inexplicably of Ginny, and her blazing look, and the feel of her lips on his \a150\a150
Voldemort had raised his wandHis head was still tilted to one side, like a curious child, wondering what would happen if he proceededHarry looked back into the red eyes, and wanted it to happen now, quickly, while he could still stand, before he lost control, before he betrayed fear \a150\a150
He saw the mouth move and a
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A look of hesitation appeared on Yu's faceHe had... 406 [Feb. 11th, 2010|02:24 am]
A look of hesitation appeared on Yu's faceHe had heard of Lu but had never met him

"I'll prove it to you," Lu whispered

Yu's suspicions deepened, and he planted his foot firmly on the opposite door post, blocking the way with his legLu's left hand shot out, aiming to hit Yu's shoulderYu dodged, and Lu slipped his right hand underneath Yu's armpit and pushed him to one side using the first move in the Wudang school's Long Arm Fist style"It really is 'Hidden Needle' Lu!" Yu thought, both surprised and delightedAs Yu back, Luo Bing raised her sword and dagger ready to attack, but Yu stopped herLu waved his hands at them, indicating they should stand clear, then ran back outside into the courtyard

"Hey, they've gone!" he shouted to Officer Wu"Come and see!"

Wu rushed into
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He appeared undecided about somethingHis body... 937 [Feb. 10th, 2010|02:56 am]
He appeared undecided about somethingHis body shook slightlyTwelfth Brother and I were worried he would discover us, and wanted to wait for him to sleep before leavingAlmost an hour passed, but still he didn't sleepHe got up several times and then sat down againFinally, he bit his teeth together and said softly: 'Brother Ma' Master Ma was by this time sleeping very soundly and snoring slightlyZhang quietly walked over to the kang

Princess Fragrance suddenly let out a screamShe didn't understand what Wei was saying, but she could feel the dark, sinister tone of his voice, and was terrified by itShe took hold of Chen's hand and snuggled up to himZhou Qi glanced at her in hatred"Zhang went to the kang, then lunged forward and sprang back againMaster Ma gave a wail of
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I limped into October with approval ratings of... 515 [Feb. 4th, 2010|02:46 am]
I limped into October with approval ratings of around 40 percent, but good things would happen that month to improve my standing and apparently to increase the Democrats election prospectsThe only sad development was the resignation of Agriculture Secretary Mike EspyJanet Reno had asked for a court-appointed independent counsel to look into allegations of wrongdoing by Espy involving acceptance of gifts, such as sports tickets and tripsJudge Sentelles panel appointed Donald Smaltz, another Republican activist, to investigate EspyI was heartsick about itMike Espy had supported me through thick and thin in 1992He had left a safe seat in Congress, where even the white voters of Mississippi supported him, to become the first black agriculture secretary, and he had done an excellent job, including raising the standards for food safety

The October news was mostly positiveOn October 4, Nelson Mandela came to the White House for a state visitHis smile always brightened even the darkest days, and I was glad to see himWe announced a joint commission to promote mutual cooperation, to be headed by Vice President Gore and Deputy President Thabo Mbeki, Mandelas likely successorThe joint commission idea was working so well with Russia that we wanted to try it in another country that was important to us, and South Africa certainly wasIf Mandelas reconciliation government succeeded, it could lift all of Africa and inspire similar
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I had already done a lot of fund-raisers for... 640 [Feb. 4th, 2010|02:46 am]
I had already done a lot of fund-raisers for them, but not a single one for a national campaign to advertise what we had accomplished, or what our future agenda would be in contrast to the Republican contract

We capped off another productive legislative year on September 30, the last day of the fiscal year, by passing all thirteen appropriation bills on time, something that hadnt happened since 1948The appropriations represented the first back-to-back years of deficit reduction in two decades, reducing the federal payroll by 272,000, and still increasing investments in education and other important areasIt was an impressive achievement, but nowhere near as attention-grabbing as the balanced budget amendment

I limped into October with approval ratings of around 40 percent, but good things would happen that month to improve my standing and apparently to increase the Democrats election prospectsThe only sad development was the resignation of Agriculture Secretary Mike EspyJanet Reno had asked for a court-appointed independent counsel to look into allegations of wrongdoing by Espy involving acceptance of gifts, such as sports tickets and tripsJudge Sentelles panel appointed Donald Smaltz, another Republican activist, to investigate EspyI was heartsick about itMike Espy had supported me through thick and thin in 1992He had left a safe seat in Congress, where even the white voters of Mississippi supported him, to become the first black agriculture secretary, and he had done an
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Luo Bing smiled and opened up the boxGlinting... 734 [Feb. 3rd, 2010|03:00 am]
Luo Bing smiled and opened up the boxGlinting inside were the two jade vases which the Muslims had sent to the Emperor along with their request for a truce

"Where did you get them?" the heroes asked in astonishment

"I was chatting with Fourth Brother and mentioned how beautiful the girl on the vases was, but he didn't believe me

"I'll bet Fourth Brother said: 'I don't believe she is more beautiful than you' Am I right?" interrupted Xu

Luo Bing smiled but did not answer"Did you go to Hangzhou and steal them from the Emperor?" Xu asked

Luo Bing nodded, very pleased with herself"I got them so Fourth Brother could have a lookThe Great Helmsman will decide what should be done with them after that, whether we should keep them or return them to Sister Huo Qingtong Wen examined the vases and tutted in admiration

"I was right, wasn't I?" asked Luo BingWen smiled and shook his headLuo Bing started, then realised her husband meant that the girl on the vase could not
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"Remember what Muriel said?" he asked... 312 [Feb. 2nd, 2010|03:01 am]
"Remember what Muriel said?" he asked eventually
"Who?"
"You know," he hesitatedHe did not want to say Ron's nameThe one who said you had skinny ankles
"Oh," said HermioneIt was a sticky moment: Harry knew that she had sensed Ron's name in the offingHe rushed on:
"She said Bathilda Bagshot still lived in Godric's Hollow
"Bathilda Bagshot," murmured Hermione, running her index finger over Bathilda's embossed name on the front cover of \iA History of Magic\i"Well, I suppose -"
She gasped so dramatically that Harry's insides turned over
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The victim repulsed his suit, regretting a... 531 [Feb. 1st, 2010|02:46 am]
The victim repulsed his suit, regretting a thousand times that she
had stabbed her ancient lover At last, bidden summarily to choose
between Death and the Clerk, she chose the Clerk, and thus Ralph Briscoe
left Newgate the richest squire in a western county Henceforth he
farmed his land like a gentleman, drank with those of his neighbours who
would crack a bottle with him, and unlocked the strange stores of his
memory to bumpkins who knew not the name of Newgate Still devoted
to sport, he hunted the fox, and made such a bull-ring as his youthful
imagination could never have pictured So he lived a life of country ease,
and died a churchwarden And he deserved his prosperity, for he carried
the soul of Falstaff in the shrunken body of Justice Shallow


A BOOK OF SCOUNDRELS

GILDEROY AND THE
SIXTEEN- STRING JACK

I GILDEROY
HE stood six feet ten in his stockinged feet, and was the tallest ruffian
that ever cut a purse or held up a coach on the highway A mass of black
hair curled over a low forehead, and a glittering eye intensified his
villainous aspect
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I referred them to Colonel HolmesI won the... 62 [Jan. 31st, 2010|11:44 pm]
I referred them to Colonel HolmesI won the election with 63 percent of the vote, carrying sixty-nine of the seventy-five counties

At thirty-two, I was the governor-elect of Arkansas, with two months to assemble a staff, put together a legislative program, and wrap up my work as attorney generalI had really enjoyed the job, and thanks to the hard work and dedication of a fine staff, we had accomplished a lotWe cleaned out the backlog of requests for legal opinions, issuing a record number of them
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People who did nothing, or who did not know... 250 [Jan. 30th, 2010|02:25 am]
People who did nothing, or who did not know exactly what they were going to do, or who did not take the most direct way to accomplish what they set their hands to, were objects of her entire contempt,?a contempt shown less frequently by anything she said, than by a kind of stony grimness, as if she scorned to say anything about the matter
As to mental cultivation,?she had a clear, strong, active mind, was well and thoroughly read in history and the older English classics, and thought with great strength within certain narrow limitsHer theological tenets were all made up, labelled in most positive and distinct forms, and put by, like the bundles in her patch trunk
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Her finale and ultimatum of contempt consisted in... 250 [Jan. 30th, 2010|02:25 am]
Her finale and ultimatum of contempt consisted in a very emphatic pronunciation of the word ?shiftless
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After a moment's pause he asked, "But why?"... 736 [Jan. 28th, 2010|02:12 am]
After a moment's pause he asked, "But why?"

"You must take me with youI am safer with you, and you shall be safer, too

"But why, dear Madam Mina? You know that your safety is our solemnest dutyWe go into danger, to which you are, or may be, more liable than any of us from? from circumstances? things that have been He paused embarrassed

As she replied, she raised her finger and pointed to her foreheadThat is why I must goI can tell you now, whilst the sun is coming upI may not be able againI know that when the Count wills me I must goI know that if he tells me to come in secret, I must by wileBy any device to hoodwink, even Jonathan God saw the look that she turned on me as she spoke, and if there be indeed a Recording Angel that look is noted to her ever-lasting honourI could only clasp her handMy emotion was too great for even the relief of tears"You men are brave and strongYou are strong in your numbers, for you can defy that which would break down the human endurance of one who had to guard aloneBesides, I may be of service, since you can hypnotize me and so learn that which even I myself do not knowVan Helsing said gravely, "Madam Mina, you are, as always, most wiseYou shall with us comeAnd together we shall do that which we go forth to achieve

When he had spoken, Mina's long spell of silence made me look at herShe had fallen back on her pillow asleepShe did not even wake when I had pulled up the blind and let in the sunlight which flooded the roomVan Helsing motioned to me to come with him quietlyWe went to his room, and within a minute Lord Godalming, DrMorris were with us also

He told them what Mina had said, and went on"In the morning we shall leave for VarnaWe have now to deal with a new factor, Madam MinaOh, but her soul is trueIt is to her an agony to tell us so much as she has doneBut it is most right, and we are warned in timeThere must be no chance lost, and in Varna we must be ready to act the instant when that ship arrives

"What shall we do exactly?" asked Mr

The Professor paused before replying, "We shall at the first board that shipThen, when we have identified the box, we shall place a branch of the wild rose on itThis we shall fasten, for when it is there none can emerge, so that at least says the superstitionAnd to superstition must we trust at the firstIt was man's faith in the early, and it have its root in faith
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It was such an odd expression, coming apropos of... 502 [Jan. 27th, 2010|02:07 am]
It was such an odd expression, coming apropos of nothing, that it quite startled meI slewed round a little, so as to see Lucy well without seeming to stare at her, and saw that she was in a half dreamy state, with an odd look on her face that I could not quite make out, so I said nothing, but followed her eyesShe appeared to be looking over at our own seat, whereon was a dark figure seated aloneI was quite a little startled myself, for it seemed for an instant as if the stranger had great eyes like burning flames, but a second look dispelled the illusionThe red sunlight was shining on the windows of StMary's Church behind our seat, and as the sun dipped there was just sufficient change in the refraction and reflection to make it appear as if the light movedI called Lucy's attention to the peculiar effect, and she became herself with a start, but she looked sad all the sameIt may have been that she was thinking of that terrible night up thereWe never refer to it, so I said nothing, and we went home to dinnerLucy had a headache and went early to bedI saw her asleep, and went out for a little stroll myself

I walked along the cliffs to the westward, and was full of sweet sadness, for I was thinking of JonathanWhen coming home, it was then bright moonlight, so bright that, though the front of our part of the Crescent was in shadow, everything could be well seen, I threw a glance up at our window, and saw Lucy's head leaning outI opened my handkerchief and waved itShe did not notice or make any movement whateverJust then, the moonlight crept round an angle of the building, and the light fell on the windowThere distinctly was Lucy with her head lying up against the side of the window sill and her eyes shutShe was fast asleep, and by her, seated on the window sill, was something that looked like a good-sized birdI was afraid she might get a chill, so I ran upstairs, but as I came into the room she was moving back to her bed, fast asleep, and breathing heavilyShe was holding her hand to her throat, as though to protect if from the cold

I did not wake her, but tucked her up warmlyI have taken care that the door is locked and the window securely fastened

She looks so sweet as she sleeps, but she is paler than is her wont, and there is a drawn, haggard look under her eyes which I do not likeI fear she is fretting about somethingI wish I could find out what it is-Rose later than usualLucy was languid and tired, and slept on after we had been calledWe had a happy surprise at breakfastArthur's father is better, and wants the marriage to come off soonLucy is full of quiet joy, and her mother is glad and sorry at onceLater on in the day she told me the causeShe is grieved to lose Lucy as her very own, but she is rejoiced that she is soon to have some one to protect herPoor dear, sweet lady! She confided to me that she has got her death warrantShe has not told Lucy, and made me promise secrecyHer doctor told her that within a few months, at most, she must die, for her heart is weakeningAt any time, even now, a sudden shock would be almost sure to kill herAh, we were wise to keep from her the affair of the dreadful night of Lucy's sleep-walking-No diary for two whole daysI have not had the heart to writeSome sort of shadowy pall seems to be coming over our
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Hello, my account friends 923 [Jan. 26th, 2010|11:45 am]
Welcome to my first blog
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An' if he didn't, well, we'd keep a sharp lookout... 955 [Jan. 26th, 2010|11:45 am]
An' if he didn't, well, we'd keep a sharp lookout anyhowSure eneuch, we had a fair way and deep water all the timeAnd two days ago, when the mornin' sun came through the fog, we found ourselves just in the river opposite GalatzThe Roumanians were wild, and wanted me right or wrong to take out the box and fling it in the riverI had to argy wi' them aboot it wi' a handspikeAn' when the last o' them rose off the deck wi' his head in his hand, I had convinced them that, evil eye or no evil eye, the property and the trust of my owners were better in my hands than in the river DanubeThey had, mind ye, taken the box on the deck ready to fling in, and as it was marked Galatz via Varna, I thocht I'd let it lie till we discharged in the port an' get rid o't althegitherWe didn't do much clearin' that day, an' had to remain the nicht at anchorBut in the mornin', braw an' airly, an hour before sunup, a man came aboard wi' an order, written to him from England, to receive a box marked for one Count DraculaSure eneuch the matter was one ready to his handHe had his papers a' reet, an' glad I was to be rid o' the dam' thing, for I was beginnin' masel' to feel uneasy at itIf the Deil did have any luggage aboord the ship, I'm thinkin' it was nane ither than that same!"

"What was the name of the man who took it?" asked DrVan Helsing with restrained eagerness

"I'll be tellin' ye quick!" he answered, and stepping down to his cabin, produced a receipt signed "Immanuel Hildesheim Burgen-strasse 16 was the addressWe found out that this was all the Captain knew, so with thanks we came away

We found Hildesheim in his office, a Hebrew of rather the Adelphi Theatre type, with a nose like a sheep, and a fezHis arguments were pointed with specie, we doing the punctuation, and with a little bargaining he told us what he knewThis turned out to be simple but importantHe had received a letter from Mrde Ville of London, telling him to receive, if possible before sunrise so as to avoid customs, a box which would arrive at Galatz in the Czarina CatherineThis he was to give in charge to a certain Petrof Skinsky, who dealt with the Slovaks who traded down the river to the portHe had been paid for his work by an English bank note, which had been duly cashed for gold at the Danube International BankWhen Skinsky had come to him, he had taken him to the ship and handed over the box, so as to save porterage

We then sought for Skinsky, but were unable to find himOne of his neighbors, who did not seem to bear him any affection, said that he had gone away two days before, no one knew whitherThis was corroborated by his landlord, who had received by messenger the key of the house together with the rent due, in English moneyThis had been between ten and eleven o'clock last nightWe were at a standstill again

Whilst we were talking one came running and breathlessly gasped out that the body of Skinsky had been found inside the wall of the churchyard of StPeter, and that the throat had been torn open as if by some wild animalThose we had been speaking with ran off to see the horror, the women crying out"This is the work of a Slovak!" We hurried away lest we should have been in some way drawn into the affair, and so detained

As we came home we could arrive at no definite conclusionWe were all convinced that the box was on its way, by water, to somewhere, but where that might be we would have to discoverWith heavy hearts we came home to the hotel to Mina

When we met together, the first thing was to consult as to taking Mina again into our confidenceThings are getting desperate, and it is at least a chance, though a hazardous oneAs a preliminary step, I was released from my promise to her






MINA HARKER'S JOURNAL

30 October,
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"French Defense Minister Assures Support to Afghanistan [Jan. 22nd, 2010|01:56 pm]
"French Defense Minister Herve Morin called on Afghan President Hamid Karzai here Thursday and assured France's support to the militancy-plagued Afghanistan.

""In the meeting, the French defence minister assured the firm support to Afghanistan, noting that the French government would continue offering training and supporting to the Afghan National Army and the police,"" said a statement issued by the Afghan Presidential Palace.

The statement added that Karzai thanked France for its support, saying more foreign contribution would improve the living condition of the people as well as the capability of the national troops.

More than 3,000 French troops have been stationed in Afghanistan within the framework of the NATO-led multinational peacekeeping force to help stabilize peace in the war-ravaged country.

The statement failed to disclose the arrival and departure dates of the French defence chief.

Foreign officials often pay unannounced visit to Afghanistan and wrap up their tour in the same manner due to security reasons.
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