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    unpardonable


    1. “They didn’t care whether or not it worked, it was the mere desire to prolong mortal life that was the unpardonable sin


    2. If she just waited a few more minutes, she wouldn’t have to do this unpardonable thing


    3. " She felt that she was an unpardonable goose and she longed to shake herself


    4. However, this second woman had committed the unpardonable crime of appealing both her delayed promotion to GS-13, then being denied the top job at Groton when my former counterpart, Charlie Rose, retired


    5. He was particularly unpardonable of them for they caused the high cost of economy that made it worse for the common man


    6. I sold Channing out, an unpardonable sin


    7. By opposing the mother, a child opposes the absolute god that the mother represents for him or her, and this is an unpardonable wrong that becomes inscribed in the deepest parts of the child


    8. It would be an unpardonable extravagance, she said


    9. What he had done seemed to him now, alone with the unconscious Fanny, wholly unpardonable


    10. Shaken by this dreadful suspicion, instead of asking him to explain his unpardonable invasion of her house, all she found she could do was to falter, "Job--?" and after a silence which seemed to last forever, the voice she hadn't heard for twenty-two years answered, very slowly and gently, as though groping its way down the long room, "Is it Fanny?"

    11. For the unpardonable sin of being more honest and more ethical than all the selfish stupid Roman aristocracy: he was hated by the elites of Rome forever


    12. But do we understand that it was the spirit of legalism that motivated the unpardonable sin? Do you know what I believe the unpardonable sin was? There was the witness of the Spirit to Messiah in Jesus Christ, unbelief on the part of the Jewish nation at that time was the unpardonable sin


    13. Then they entered into the winds and the elements and all the animals that lived in the garden of Eden: and turned them all against these two vulnerable intelligent sensitive naked apes, who had been committing the unpardonable crime of not sinning against any living creature; and drove them out of this beautiful paradise so these filthy evil things could poison that paradise at their leisure without having to fight against the presence of these two pure animals and be unable to poison their powerful presence and examples of good


    14. They would rescind any critical reference to the honored dead as if an offence to propriety, or an unpardonable sin


    15. 32 the sin of attributing Christ’s miracles to magic is declared unpardonable 'either in this world or in the world to come


    16. This one sin of imputing Christ's miracles to devilish magic is unpardonable, here or hereafter


    17. If John had not forgotten all about the jelly, it really would have been unpardonable in him to choose that day, of all the days in the year, to bring a friend home to dinner unexpectedly


    18. That was unpardonable, and Amy took no more notice of him for a long while, except a word now and then when she came to her chaperon between the dances for a necessary pin or a moment's rest


    19. "Edward's love for me," said Lucy, "has been pretty well put to the test, by our long, very long absence since we were first engaged, and it has stood the trial so well, that I should be unpardonable to doubt it now


    20. Whatever he might have heard against me-- ought he not to have suspended his belief? ought he not to have told me of it, to have given me the power of clearing myself? 'The lock of hair, (repeating it from the letter,) which you so obligingly bestowed on me'--That is unpardonable

    21. The steadiness of his manner, and the intelligence of his eye as he spoke, convincing Elinor, that whatever other unpardonable folly might bring him to Cleveland, he was not brought there by intoxication, she said, after a moment's recollection,


    22. Robert's offence was unpardonable, but Lucy's was infinitely worse


    23. benefactors to her, that it would be unpardonable to think of it


    24. "For an instant I imagined that Bannister had taken the unpardonable liberty of examining my papers


    25. Not but that she had, at proper seasons, other customers to deal with, whom she stood less upon punctilio with, than with these; for instance, it was not on one of them she could attempt to pass me for a maid; they were not only too knowing, too much town-bred to bite at such a bait, but they were such generous benefactors to her, that it would be unpardonable to think of it


    26. Having done the unpardonable, she will virtually lay her badge on the table


    27. Many Christians consider it an unpardonable sin


    28. Others believe no sin is unpardonable


    29. unpardonable mistake, in recovering his seat in the saddle


    30. ‘The race lost! And my fault! shameful, unpardonable! And the poor darling, ruined mare! Ah! what have I done!’

    31. By the way, mamma, I did an unpardonable thing yesterday


    32. His failure in passing his examination, had made his accumulation of college debts the more unpardonable by his father, and there had been an unprecedented storm at home


    33. The unkindness seemed unpardonable to her: she was not given to weeping and disliked it, but now her chin and lips began to tremble and the tears welled up


    34. For the purity of her intentions she could answer; and she was willing to hope, secondly, that her uncle’s displeasure was abating, and would abate farther as he considered the matter with more impartiality, and felt, as a good man must feel, how wretched, and how unpardonable, how hopeless, and how wicked it was to marry without affection


    35. The steadiness of his manner, and the intelligence of his eye as he spoke, convincing Elinor, that whatever other unpardonable folly might bring him to Cleveland, he was not brought there by intoxication, she said, after a moment’s recollection,


    36. Robert’s offence was unpardonable, but Lucy’s was infinitely worse


    37. For the purity of her intentions she could answer; and she was willing to hope, secondly, that her uncle's displeasure was abating, and would abate farther as he considered the matter with more impartiality, and felt, as a good man must feel, how wretched, and how unpardonable, how hopeless, and how wicked it was to marry without affection


    38. It was a subject which she must learn to speak of, and the weakness that shrunk from it would soon be quite unpardonable


    39. Kutuzof was of opinion that Napoleon and his troops should be left as long as possible undisturbed in and around Moscow, in order that they might be tempted to stay until the frosts began, and in this he was right; but when once he allowed an attack on his recklessly incautious adversary, it was unpardonable not to send the help which was demanded when the battle was at its height


    40. “How is it,” said my judge, “that the ‘officer and noble’ is the only one spared by Pougatcheff? How is it that the ‘officer and noble’ received presents from the chief rebel, of a horse and a pelisse? Upon what is this intimacy founded, if not on treason, or at least unpardonable cowardice?”

    41. "I hereby inform you that the fugitive and schismatic Don Cossack, Emelian Pugatchéf, after being guilty of the unpardonable insolence of usurping the name of our late Emperor, Peter III


    42. "How, then, does it happen," resumed my judge, "that the officer and gentleman be the only one pardoned by the usurper, while all his comrades are massacred in cold blood? How does it happen, also, that the same officer and gentleman could live snugly and pleasantly with the rebels, and receive from the ringleader presents of a 'pelisse,' a horse, and a half rouble? What is the occasion of so strange a friendship? And upon what can it be founded if not on treason, or at the least be occasioned by criminal and unpardonable baseness?"


    43. She flew over it like a bird; but at the same instant Vronsky, to his horror, felt that he had failed to keep up with the mare's pace, that he had, he did not know how, made a fearful, unpardonable mistake, in recovering his seat in the saddle


    44. "The race lost! And my fault! shameful, unpardonable! And the poor darling, ruined mare! Ah! what have I done!"


    45. Those are generally the most unpardonable crimes, and they almost always bring tlieir pvmishment," he added, k-ughing strangely


    46. He could restrain himself on occasion, and in his relations with the teachers he never overstepped that last mystic limit beyond which a prank becomes an unpardonable breach of discipline


    47. The error was with the authorities who had sent him to us, without specifying for what reason it was thought necessary to have him come into the hospital—which was unpardonable negligence


    48. All this might pass, but the sequel is absolutely unpardonable, and not to be excused by any interesting malady


    49. Heavens! it’s two o’clock! How I have kept you, prince! It is really most unpardonable of me


    50. According to her opinion, the whole thing had been one huge, fantastical, absurd, unpardonable mistake





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