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    brigand


    1. And yet she chose this- this brigand over him


    2. For the two thieves the centurion had notices which gave their names, underneath which was written the one word, "Brigand


    3. 2 The Master had time amidst the pangs of mortal death to listen to the faith confession of the believing brigand


    4. 5 This young man, the penitent brigand, had been led into a life of violence and wrongdoing by those who extolled such a career of robbery as an effective patriotic protest against political oppression and social injustice


    5. 6 And if any other person among the jeering crowd had experienced the birth of faith within his soul and had appealed to the mercy of Jesus, he would have been received with the same loving consideration that was displayed toward the believing brigand


    6. “Have it your way,” the brigand said, shrugging


    7. Then it was only him and the remaining brigand, the one with the long beard now stained red


    8. Where we crossed the Mekong river was a heavily brigand infested area,


    9. I knelt beside Emry, whose eyes were wide as moons, and a brigand stuck his head inside the barrel


    10. ” He pointed his pipe-leaf at Emry, and said to the bald brigand standing next to him, “Get rid of her

    11. With shaking hands he thrust it at Currip, a man who had left his job as an apothecary to lead a more fulfilling life as a brigand


    12. ” The brigand named Maradilly slapped the wooden walls


    13. “Are you Lauriad’s little girl that got her head smashed in by a brigand?


    14. Anyway,” she hurried on, as she saw me shifting impatiently, “this morning they found Peter and John the Red dead asleep and an empty stall: the brigand was gone! I have had to hold my tongue, m'um


    15. tracking the movements of the brigand


    16. his shield, hoping the brigand would remain down and surrender


    17. The brigand swung his head back, getting a slash across his face but


    18. The brigand raised his axe, ready for the decapitation


    19. The last moment had come, the last drops had to be drained! So a man will sometimes go through half an hour of mortal terror with a brigand, yet when the knife is at his throat at last, he feels no fear


    20. Here they heard a loud noise in the chamber, and Don Quixote shouting out, "Stand, thief, brigand, villain; now I have got thee, and thy scimitar shall not avail thee!" And then it seemed as though he were slashing vigorously at the wall

    21. "I almost hesitated, though," replied the sailor; "you looked more like a brigand than an honest man, with your beard six inches, and your hair a foot long


    22. 'I am pursued; can you conceal me?' They knew full well that this fugitive must be a bandit; but there is an innate sympathy between the Roman brigand and the Roman peasant and the latter is always ready to aid the former


    23. Instantly afterwards four carbineers, on horseback, appeared on the edge of the wood; three of them appeared to be looking for the fugitive, while the fourth dragged a brigand prisoner by the neck


    24. "Cucumetto was a cunning fiend, and had assumed the form of a brigand instead of a serpent, and this look from Teresa showed to him that she was a worthy daughter of Eve, and he returned to the forest, pausing several times on his way, under the pretext of saluting his protectors


    25. "Peppino," said the brigand chief, "give me the torch


    26. Sebastian, where I found a highly educated brigand chief perusing Caesar's 'Commentaries,' and who deigned to leave off reading to inform me, that unless the next morning, before six o'clock, four thousand piastres were paid into his account at his banker's, at a quarter past six I should have ceased to exist


    27. "Well, my boys," said the brigadier, "the brigand must really have escaped early this morning; but we will send to the Villers-Coterets and Noyon roads, and search the forest, when we shall catch him, no doubt


    28. He had noticed that a few rays, not of daylight, but from a lamp, penetrated through the ill-joined planks of the door; he approached just as the brigand was refreshing himself with a mouthful of brandy, which, owing to the leathern bottle containing it, sent forth an odor which was extremely unpleasant to Danglars


    29. “A brigand, is he? And a big one


    30. “I am not a brigand,” Dunk told the two of them, with all the dignity that he could muster

    31. It was no brigand or orc-chieftain that ordered the assault upon the Lord of Mordor's greatest foe


    32. Why, any brigand of the hills can show as good a following!'


    33. Deprived of power and authority, his crimes and his craft exposed, he should have appeared to them what he appeared ten years previously and one year later- an outlawed brigand


    34. The man who ten years before and a year later was considered an outlawed brigand is sent to an island two days’ sail from France, which for some reason is presented to him as his dominion, and guards are given to him and millions of money are paid him


    35. The Allies defeated Napoleon, entered Paris, forced Napoleon to abdicate, and sent him to the island of Elba, not depriving him of the title of Emperor and one year later they all regarded him as an outlaw and a brigand


    36. And they defeated the genius Napoleon and, suddenly recognizing him as a brigand, sent him to the island of St


    37. The poacher, like the smuggler, smacks too strongly of the brigand


    38. There is a thief, a brigand, a convict named Jean Valjean! And I have him in my grasp! That's what there is!"


    39. He was called "poor child," because he had for a father "a brigand of the Loire


    40. This brigand of the Loire was M

    41. He was the "brigand of the Loire


    42. What! This man was that Thenardier, that innkeeper of Montfermeil whom he had so long and so vainly sought! He had found him at last, and how? His father's saviour was a ruffian! That man, to whose service Marius was burning to devote himself, was a monster! That liberator of Colonel Pontmercy was on the point of committing a crime whose scope Marius did not, as yet, clearly comprehend, but which resembled an assassination! And against whom, great God! what a fatality! What a bitter mockery of fate! His father had commanded him from the depths of his coffin to do all the good in his power to this Thenardier, and for four years Marius had cherished no other thought than to acquit this debt of his father's, and at the moment when he was on the eve of having a brigand seized in the very act of crime by justice, destiny cried to him: "This is Thenardier!" He could at last


    43. I wished to follow them, but the brigand said: “Wait, I want to speak to you


    44. A boy in corporal’s uniform came running to the brigand


    45. I must say I feared for the old man, who was beginning new explanations, when the brigand interrupted him:


    46. Alexis, dressed like a Cossack, and bearded like one, helped the brigand to descend from his kibitka


    47. of mortal terror with a brigand, yet when the knife is at his throat at last, he feels no fear


    48. "I was sent away," said Luka, sticking his needle in the shirt, "as a brigand


    49. What a mass of people came to see me! The whole town had assembled to see the brigand, the murderer, receive his punishment


    50. "I should think he would grease their palms, by Jove," says another; "he has stolen money enough, the brigand










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    bandit brigand thief highwayman outlaw thug hoodlum smuggler