ellauri156.html on line 582: He who conceals his transgressions will not prosper, except for David, and a few others, come to think of it. But he who confesses and forsakes them will find compassion (Proverbs 28:13). And that is all he finds. Quite often compassion at his scaffold and grave.
ellauri192.html on line 676: Quite different was a stance of his first cousin, Prince Wigund-Jeronym Troubetzkoy. He supported the Poles and followed them to Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth after the Time of Troubles. Here his descendants were given enviable positions at the court and married into other princely families of Poland. By the 1660s, however, the only Troubetzkoy left, Prince Yuriy Troubetzkoy, returned to Moscow and was given a boyar title by Tsar Alexis of Russia. All the branches of the family descend from his marriage to Princess Irina Galitzina.
ellauri196.html on line 252: Quite leisurely from the disaster; the ploughman may Ihan levollisesti pois onnettomuudesta; kyntäjä kenties
ellauri236.html on line 198: There exists in America an enormous literature of more or less the same stamp as No Orchids. Quite apart from books, there is the huge array of ‘pulp magazines’, graded so as to cater for different kinds of fantasy, but nearly all having much the same mental atmosphere. A few of them go in for straight pornography, but the great majority are quite plainly aimed at sadists and masochists. Sold at threepence a copy under the title of Yank Mags(4), these things used to enjoy considerable popularity in England, but when the supply dried up owing to the war, no satisfactory substitute was forthcoming. English imitations of the ‘pulp magazine’ do now exist, but they are poor things compared with the original. English crook films, again, never approach the American crook film in brutality. And yet the career of Mr. Chase shows how deep the American influence has already gone. Not only is he himself living a continuous fantasy-life in the Chicago underworld, but he can count on hundreds of thousands of readers who know what is meant by a ‘clipshop’ or the ‘hotsquat’, do not have to do mental arithmetic when confronted by ‘fifty grand’, and understand at sight a sentence like ‘Johnny was a rummy and only two jumps ahead of the nut-factory’. Evidently there are great numbers of English people who are partly americanized in language and, one ought to add, in moral outlook. For there was no popular protest against No Orchids. In the end it was withdrawn, but only retrospectively, when a later work, Miss Callaghan Comes to Grief, brought Mr. Chase's books to the attention of the authorities. Judging by casual conversations at the time, ordinary readers got a mild thrill out of the obscenities of No Orchids, but saw nothing undesirable in the book as a whole. Many people, incidentally, were under the impression that it was an American book reissued in England.
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Quite a dish!

xxx/ellauri154.html on line 99: While there were many contemporary critics of her comportment, many people accepted her behaviour until they became shocked with the subversive tone of her novels. Those who found her writing admirable were not bothered by her ambiguous or rebellious public behaviour. Victor Hugo commented "George Sand cannot determine whether she is male or female. I entertain a high regard for all my colleagues, but it is not my place to decide whether she is my sister or my brother. I bet s/he doesn´t know her/himself." She engaged in an intimate romantic relationship with actress Marie Dorval. She was buried in sand behind the chapel at Nohant. In 1880 her children sold the rights to her literary estate for 125,000 Francs[28] (equivalent to 36 kg worth of gold, or 1.3 million dollars in 2015 USD). Quite a handsome net worth for a lady. Sand often performed her theatrical works in her small private theatre at the Nohant estate. Sand was all for the bourgeois revolution but no communist. Victor Hugo, in the eulogy he gave at her funeral, said "the lyre was within her, so no wonder nothing else could fit in."
xxx/ellauri186.html on line 652: Aleksandrian Menas, miekalla, Kappadokian Mercurius, mestataan, Paul Miki ja muut Japanin marttyyrit, kaksikymmentäkuusi ristiinnaulittua, keihästettyä ja poltettua, Thomas More, mestataan, Reimsin Nicasius, samoin, Huyn Odilia, nuolilla, Tarsoksen Paavali, jolta saat ensimmäisen Kirkon, mestataan, Pancratius, mestataan, Nikomedeian Pantaleon, samoin, Paphnutius, ristiinnaulitaan, Papias, revitetään hevosten välissä, Troyes'n ja Soestin Patroclus, mestataan, Karthagon Perpetua ja Felicitas, Felicitas on Perpetuan orjatar, joutuvat raivoavan lehmän sarviin, Ratesin Petrus, miekalla, Veronan Petrus, veitsi päähän ja tikari rintaan, Tournain Piatus, kallo sahataan, Polykarpos, pistetään tikarilla ja poltetaan, Rooman Prisca, leijonien ruoaksi, Processus ja Martinianus, ilmeisesti sama kuolema, Quinctinus, nauloja päähän ja muihin ruumiinosiin, Rouenin Quirinus, kallo sahataan päälaelta, Coimbran Quiteria, oma isä mestaa, kammottavaa, Alisen Regina, surmataan miekalla, Dortmundin Reinhold, kivenhakkaajan nuijalla, Napolin Restituta, roviolla, Roland, miekalla, Antiokian Romanus, kieli revitään suusta ja kuristetaan, etkö vieläkään ole saanut tarpeeksesi, Jumala kysyi Jeesukselta, mutta Jeesus vastasi, Tuo kysymys sinun olisi pitänyt esittää itsellesi, jatka,
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Puuteria nenällä ja botoxia huulissa. Quite a dish.

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