Happily such pathetic incidents are relatively not numerous.
They cannot govern society by episodes, incidents, and eruptions.
OF THE REPLY DON QUIXOTE GAVE HIS CENSURER, WITH OTHER INCIDENTS, GRAVE AND DROLL
There I fell to thinking about the incidents that marked our excursion over the Mannar oysterbank.
In order to prevent mistake, it may be well to say that the incidents of this tale are purely a fiction.
She remembered fragmentary incidents of what had gone before the oblivion from which she had just emerged.
As I glance over the crowded sea of the past, these incidents stand forth prominently, the guide-posts of memory.
He listened gravely while Mike related the incidents which had led up to his confession and the results of the same.
Incidents like the above, however, should change every lukewarm rationalist into a devoted soldier of truth and honor.
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