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1. 23And the lord said unto the servant, Go out into the highways and hedges, and compel
2. That was it, all he wanted to say, his grand speech to compel his people amounted to basically four words; “The universe is dead”
3. once moved for, says Doctor Burn, to compel the church-wardens and overseers to sign a
4. His true Master, the Red Mage Brice, could compel him into obedience with his power, but Galimoto would do anything for Nathalia if only to hear her soft voice speak his name
5. But the girl had her own charm and turn of phrase that he believed would work in her favor and compel even the most cantankerous to give her a chance
6. Without the establishment of some regular government of this kind, without some authority to compel their inhabitants to act according to some certain plan or system, no voluntary league of mutual defence could either have afforded them any permanent security, or have enabled them to give the king any considerable support
7. This Roscius was enough of a threat to compel a dire letter from Tullius
8. The power of the reflection in the water soon was enough to compel the Imperial to drop his sword at his side
9. Within this environment we are always prompted with situations which compel us to make a choice
10. By commanding, too, the united force of a greater number of people than any of them, he is best able to compel any one of them, who may have injured another, to compensate the wrong
11. Thirdly, If government should at any time neglect the reparation of the high-roads, it would be still more difficult, than it is at present, to compel the proper application of any part of the turnpike tolls
12. I tried as hard as I could to compel them all to drop the Arrows and Guardians when I got away, but there were hundreds of them
13. The price inelasticity of certain, much needed or desired commodities, such as gas or cigarettes, (for those who have acquired the nasty habit) will often compel the consumer to purchase them at whatever cost
14. It is axiomatic that every individual who properly enjoys life, gives (reflective) pause to all that is meaningful and of certain value; held motionless by uncertain forms that have yet to take shape however aroused by such notions that (necessarily) compel he or she to probe deeper into their essential nature notwithstanding how they (may) oftentimes exceed the capacious limits of that individual‘s (private) understanding that nevertheless continues to intrigue inquiring minds cognizant of intuitive impressions part real / part imaginary yet real in the real sense of being One in All; (however separated) whose underlying presence, however, conveys a (higher) spiritual or moral standing…that the young, conditioned by the expectancies of youth united with the old seeking redemption for unfulfilled promises or missed opportunities; each converging toward the same starting/ending point, the one embarking on life and the other approaching its end, in some manner, however, occasioning a (new) beginning, a jubilee, an extension of life which becomes younger (while growing older), brought together, youth/age, childlike in all its manly/womanly innocence while the middle years patiently bide their appointed time
15. My (uncertain) position on Stem Cell research is that it could lead to medical discoveries that may otherwise provide comfort and relief to the suffering although where such designs to exceed their intended purpose, however, counter (moral) arguments would necessarily compel me to withdraw my conditional support of programs of potential benefit to Humankind
16. She wanted to turn this odd moment into something that would compel Paul to help
17. I do not think I am mistaken by maintaining that France, Germany and Russia have encouraged Saddam’s present haughty and defiant behavior with their inflexible posture of resistance to compel faithful compliance of Resolution 1441 and the new resolution, number 18
18. were rushing through my thoughts, yet i felt compel ed to stop
19. 8 And the drinking was according to the law; none did compel, for so the king had appointed to all the officers of his house that they
20. This is a sobering thought that should compel us to share the Gospel with everyone
21. king, and compel one another to pay tribute to the king
22. circle around him, 2 commanded his spearbearers to seize every one of the Hebrews, and to compel them to taste pigs's flesh, and
23. And PETA shows little compunction about the techniques it considers acceptable to compel compliance
24. Antiochus was both punished on Earth, and is punished now he is dead; for when he was quite unable to compel the Israelites to
25. power to compel us to be wise
26. can compel it, nothing can prevent it
27. As a consequence of this survival challenge, the State must compel and coerce its workers to work so that it, and all its dependents, can live
28. I compel my eyes to stay open and push my head above the dashboard
29. function of 80/20 is to compel you to be more merciless in cutting
30. 39 And if thy brother that dwelleth by thee be waxen poor, and be sold unto thee; thou shalt not compel him to serve as a
31. 6 Likewise for those who are not soldiers and have not to do with wars but use husbundry when they have reaped again that which they had sown they bring it to the king and compel one another to pay tribute to the king
32. 1 Not long after this the king sent an old man of Athens to compel the Jews to depart from the laws of their fathers and not to live after the laws of God: 2 And to pollute also the temple in Jerusalem and to call it the temple of Jupiter Olympius; and that in Garizim of Jupiter the Defender of strangers as they did desire that dwelt in the place
33. 1 The tyrant Antiochus therefore sitting in public state with his assessors on a certain lofty place with his armed troops standing in a circle around him 2 commanded his spearbearers to seize every one of the Hebrews and to compel them to taste pigs's flesh and things offered to idols
34. 8 For if you provoke me by your disobedience you will compel me to destroy you everyone with terrible punishments by tortures
35. 25 For is not your inability to overrule our reasoning and to compel us to eat the unclean your destruction? 26 Your fire is cold to us your catapelts are painless and your violence harmless
36. 5 And the tyrant Antiochus was both punished on Earth and is punished now he is dead; for when he was quite unable to compel the Israelites to adopt foreign customs and to desert the manner of life of their fathers 6 Then departing from Jerusalem he made war against the Persians
37. 23 "The Lord said to the servant 'Go out into the highways and hedges and compel them to come in that my house may be filled
38. He got quite angry with me when I disapproved of his efforts to compel Candace to get over her fear of intercourse, even though she had emphatically told him to back off
39. For you will find favour among those who are to repent and they will give heed to your words; for I will be with you and will compel them to obey you
40. 5:40-7:27 And if any man will sue you through the law and takes away your shirt let him have your overcoat also; and whoever shall compel you to go one mile go with him two miles; Give to him who asks of you and from him who would borrow from you do not turn away; You all have heard that it has been said: You shall love your neighbour and hate your enemy but I say to you love your enemies bless those who curse you do good to those who hate you and pray for those who despitefully use you and persecute you so that you all may be the children of your Father who is in Heaven because He makes his sun to rise on evil people and good people and sends rain on the just and on the unjust because if you all love those who love you what reward do you have? Do not even the tax collectors do the same? And if you salute your brothers only what more do you do than others? Do not even the heathen do that? therefore be perfect even like your Father in Heaven who is perfect; be diligent so that you do not give your charity in front of men to be seen by them otherwise you have no reward from your Father who is in Heaven; therefore do not sound a trumpet in front of you when you do your giving of charity like the hypocrites do in the synagogues and on the streets so that they may have the glory of men; truly I say to you they have their reward; but when you give charity do not let your left hand know what your right hand does so that your giving of charity may be in secret and your Father who sees secretly shall Himself reward you openly; and when you pray you shall not be as the hypocrites are because they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets so that they may be seen by men; truly I say to you they have their reward; but when you pray enter into your closet and when you have shut your door pray to your Father who is in secret and your Father who sees secretly shall reward you openly; and when you pray do not use vain repetitions like the heathen do because they think that they shall be heard from out of their long talks therefore do not be like them because your Father knows what things you have need before you ask Him therefore pray like this and in this manner: Our Father who is in Heaven let your name be holy; let your Kingdom come let your will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven; give to us this day our daily bread and forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil because Yours is the Kingdom and the power and the glory for ever; Amen; because if you all forgive men their trespasses your heavenly Father will also forgive you but if you do not forgive men their trespasses neither will your Father forgive you your trespasses; also when you fast do not be like the hypocrites with a sad expression because they disfigure their faces so that they may appear to men as fasting; truly I say to you they have their reward; but when you fast anoint your head and wash your face so that you do not appear to men to be fasting; but fast because your Father who is in secret and who sees secretly shall reward you openly; Do not lay up treasures on the Earth for your selves where moth and rust corrupts and where thieves break into and steal but lay up treasures in Heaven for your selves where neither moth nor rust corrupts and where thieves do not break through nor steal; because where your treasure is there will be your heart also; The light of the body is the eye therefore if your eye is wholesome your whole body shall be filled with light; but if your eye is corrupt your whole body shall be full of darkness; therefore if the light that is in you is darkness how great is that darkness! No man can serve two masters because either he will hate one and love the other or he will hold to the one and despise the other; You cannot serve God and Mammon therefore I say to you have no fixation on thoughts about your life what you shall eat or what you shall drink nor even what you shall put on for your body
41. A certain man made a great supper and invited many and sent his servant at supper time to say to those who were invited come over; because all things are ready now and they all with one consent began to make excuses; The first said to him: I have bought a piece of ground and I am in need to go and see it; I beg you to have me excused; and another said: I have bought five yoke of oxen and I go to prove them; I beg you to have me excused; and another said: I have married a wife and therefore I cannot come; so that servant came and showed his lord these things; then the master of the house being angry said to his servant: Go out quickly into the streets and lanes of the city and bring in here the poor and the maimed and the crippled and the blind; and the servant said: Lord it is done as you have commanded and yet there is room; and the lord said to the servant go out into the highways and hedges and compel them to come in so that my house may be filled; because I say to you that none of those men who were invited shall taste of my supper
42. fields) override the normal laws of chemistry and physics They compel
43. of statistics to compel in arguments is a very
44. the hardest tasks to reverse its attitude and compel it to acquire the habit of
45. God saves those who trust him; he does not compel man to serve his name
46. I looked into his eyes, as though I could drag the truth from him, compel the secret of this mystery from his dead lips
47. You cannot compel men to love the truth
48. You compel me to declare that he who is not with me is against me, while he who gathers not with me scatters abroad
49. 3 How cruel and unreasoning to compel innocent children to suffer for the sins of their progenitors, misdeeds of which they are wholly ignorant, and for which they could in no way be responsible! And to do such wicked deeds in the name of one who taught his disciples to love even their enemies! It has become necessary, in this recital of the life of Jesus, to portray the manner in which certain of his fellow Jews rejected him and conspired to bring about his ignominious death; but we would warn all who read this narrative that the presentation of such a historical recital in no way justifies the unjust hatred, nor condones the unfair attitude of mind, which so many professed Christians have maintained toward individual Jews for many centuries
50. So long as Conan lives he is a threat, a unifying factor for Aquilonia, that might be used to compel us into courses we would not otherwise follow
1. "You only mated because your glands compelled it
2. I hoarded my daily ration of cigarettes, denying myself the luxury of nicotine relief for hours on end, until, like a binge drinker I felt compelled to indulge in some weird chain-smoking ritual, gorging on tar and smoke until I was physically sick
3. Undoubtedly, he came with us just because his religious parents had compelled him to, so as to guard his sister's virginity!
4. In the bar, wrapped in the warm embrace of alcohol and the fantastic promise of the boy with the tousled hair and that cheeky smile, she had suddenly felt compelled to decline the offer of more fun
5. And yet, they felt compelled to tell old Ted that, after all, it was an exceptional summer and everyone’s tomatoes had turned out pretty well
6. 'I do,' Ish said, feeling compelled to speak, 'but there was a single there
7. He watched as she said farewell to the earthman, Alexei, and wondered what had compelled the man to save her
8. your interest on what you are truly compelled to (be sincere with yourself
9. felt compelled to tell old Ted that, after all, it was an exceptional
10. compelled to leave his home and everything else behind
11. Helen was compelled to try and quell the rising storm, and
12. You see once when he was compelled to survey across a lake for the feasibility of a bridge or something or other some engineer had dreamt up, he filled these bladders with air, tied them to ropes with weights dangling from them and had me place them at intervals along the water to assist him in his solving distances or such
13. Harry was actually compelled to shake a few gentlemen's hands as they departed after dinner
14. He thanks God quietly for this woman and lets the warmth in his groin spread throughout his entire body, but the thrill of her touch is too much to bear with anything approaching stoicism and, despite a valiant effort, he is compelled to roll onto his back, to roll into her and pull her down towards him
15. She had winnowed Titania and Hipolyta's several crates of studies and writings to one apiece, and gathered a crate-worth of Jameson's work as resources to any arguments she might feel compelled to make in their behalf
16. It is compelled and has no alternative—
17. Party spirit- people affected by this spirit will feel compelled to live a life of excess
18. ‘I have no idea what it was that compelled you undertake
19. Drua'd felt his anger rising once more and suddenly felt compelled to squash something with Hell's Bane
20. Ordinarily, I would not follow an infuriating male I barely knew into his apartment, but I felt compelled to see to his injuries
21. Now that I’m a holy man I feel compelled to pass on my vast wisdom, so here it is…
22. Although we had broken up she told me that she felt compelled to come and see me to see if I was OK as she sensed I was in trouble
23. Already, he seemed compelled to turn her travels into verse
24. Nevertheless the Empire’s forces in Skyrim were compelled to oblige, from a diplomatic standpoint
25. The latter was compelled to read the note on the top, while the former just amusedly looked on
26. It is as though the poverty-stricken coagulation which is the language of mortal man were broken into fragments under the formidable pressure of the Heavenly Word, or as if God, in order to express a thousand truths, had but a dozen words at his command and so was compelled to make use of allusions heavy with meaning, of ellipses, abridgements and symbolical syntheses
27. The sight of it compelled Penelope to stop and very bitterly call out to the heavens, and curse the dragon that poured forth one more shower of flame from its perch
28. I sorta kinda felt compelled to pocket that little bit---I got the distinct impression she,” and Reia nodded to the most serene face of Mim again, “She really wanted me to bring it back to the Huntress
29. Something compelled him, however, to reach back into his long robe’s pocket and retrieve the same note he had lingered on earlier
30. There was nothing particularly unusual about it, but it nevertheless compelled her attention
31. Ever curious, she was compelled to approach and steal closer for a better look
32. Like the Beloved, we possesses the authority to grant gifts and boons, and like them, we are compelled to bestow those blessings for the asking to those whose need is real
33. Something compelled him to reach under his shirt and pull out the dragon pendant he had so often cursed and sworn to destroy
34. And yet he felt compelled to move towards the front door, as if there was just no choice anyway
35. “Because she compelled the demons to leave her behind
36. What was he doing with the blasted bread knife, which he had carefully wrapped and carried around town? But he felt compelled to continue
37. His eyes were so blue she felt compelled to stare at them
38. “Well then knob-head what did this order say before I’m compelled to chastise you severely and punch you in the face
39. During dinner Rosemary felt compelled to offer an explanation as to why she had suddenly turned up on her aunts door-step
40. He then compelled Captain
41. He did not feel compelled to tell anyone about this,
42. Gerrid would be compelled to provide interesting suggestions and not contradict anything L-Seven-Six concluded
43. To summarise: the SAP stepped up to enforce parliaments’ laws as it was compelled to do by law
44. Although I agree that gun licenses should not be issued arbitrarily and only under extraordinary circumstances, isn‘t reasonable to assume that the vast majority of individuals willing to surrender their ―weapons‖, that are (otherwise) gathering dust inside clothes closets, dresser drawers and kitchen cupboards, or stuffed inside a sock, for that matter, represent a small minority of law-abiding citizens who, in any event, would be unlikely to use them, unless pressed, unlike hardened criminal elements in the community who wouldn‘t give a second thought to surrendering the tools of their trade unless they were compelled to do so? A fifty-dollar gift certificate from Macys is insufficient compensation for the criminally-minded
45. When I saw that image, something compelled me to visit this place first
46. I think, now, that I must have been here before and was somehow compelled to return
47. Any reasonable individual might properly argue that an animal, uninhibited by conventional customs, oftentimes does what comes naturally without regard to ceremony unlike higher orders of beings compelled by (religious) or social reasons that temper their (natural) inclinations
48. Staff she’d located and trained, would be gone when she next returned (fired ‘for cause’, he would invariably say), and she would then be stuck dealing with their complaints of abuse and compelled to pay Social Security benefits
49. He felt compelled
50. I am compelled to
1. Together we stand on the rock, he confident – me slightly wary; taking my hand, he closes his eyes and begins a quiet but compelling chant
2. He still found the beauty of fresh skin and bright, expectant eyes utterly compelling, but his flesh was weak and he was tired
3. eyes utterly compelling, but his flesh was weak and he was tired
4. " A compelling tongue, though deceptive, that tongue having
5. There is something utterly compelling about this ingénue, something naïve and spellbinding in the way that he speaks and moves
6. “That is a most compelling story
7. Willingly I came, Your warmth and love compelling
8. is not to all tastes, but would be a compelling
9. this, you need an overall theme—something really compelling
10. At the same time, her resolve was strengthened as she gripped the blade, compelling her to ignore her painfully hollow stomach and prepare to make the final push through what by now felt like an interminable gauntlet
11. There was a weariness, a profound frustration, as well as a depth of gravity to his tone and his words that she found incredibly compelling
12. Earth was obviously going to take a lot more persuading, but to do that he would have to gather some more compelling evidence
13. They were covered with innumerable small marks carved into the hard heartwood of the root, the rich patterns dazzling his eyes with a confusion of compelling shapes
14. Broshee was mesmerised by the sight and stood watching for a long time, until drawn to the very edge of the track by the compelling force that had brought her here
15. For the present the voice had faded but Brock knew the compelling whispers would soon return
16. These were compelling words I felt were directed solely to me, and that I needed to hear at this very stage in my life
17. that that individual is able to correctly distinguish between right and wrong) These models are not necessarily mandates (for choice) but guidelines, rather, that provide compelling reasons for making the right decisions to begin with
18. Her voice was compelling and melodious
19. For this reason, a timid individual, for example, may be more unlikely than another individual, who is more daring, to confront pressing challenges unless the underlying motives are superseded by other, more compelling reasons or competing factors connected in some manner with the
20. ―utility‖ is not necessarily the overriding factor but rather how such subject matter encourages a mind to think or to reason clearly by compelling it to operate on a higher intellectual plane
21. A compelling argument could be made that this inevitable war mutually united, on some level, at least, the social and political destinies of both races
22. We are living in a day and age when the gradual elimination of company pensions, uncertain 401K‘s and a social security system badly in need of reform are compelling most workers to manage their (own) retirement plans more carefully which, for many, implies wor king until the age of sixty five or older until (S
23. compelling evidence that she was still with us but in a different
24. In spite of the fact that the media coverage of Bush is about 80% negative and that of Kerry 75% positive, there are compelling reasons that, in my view, will bring Bush victory
25. Due to immutable compelling reasons, Lucille, Maguerite and the children could not stay any longer in Spain to witness the uncovering of the plaque giving my name to a street in Fuentesnuevas
26. Another compelling reason was that Caroline didn’t look forward to François’ return
27. The worst news was that the evidence was deemed compelling enough to continue him in custody pending trial
28. Macy's top priority is compelling storylines with satisfying plot twists, but he never neglects character development
29. No, wait … his top priority is quirkiness, then compelling storylines, then character development
30. “I understand how this is a compelling urge,” he said one day early in April
31. The sight was a compelling one
32. “He had here a very compelling body of evidence implicating Mike – and you
33. Composing a compelling letter of accusation was no longer necessary: that would be wonderful news for her, but it left him wondering who provided the police with their information of when and where to capture Mike red-handed – Caroline?
34. The main thing is that I find the arguments compelling
35. The child with the beautiful voice finally found the lyrics to the wild, gypsy music that possessed her, in the strong, pitch-perfect lines of this strangely compelling book
36. I never even set out to write dystopian fiction, that’s just what I had when I was finished—at the beginning, I was just writing about a place I found interesting, and a character with a compelling story, and as I began to build the world, I realized that it was my utopia
37. It was just that there were about six or so other reasons that were even more compelling
38. The deep understanding that actions condition results creates a compelling interest in what we do
39. Voice: Thunder; compelling; words of Christ; indication to open the door of our hearts to receive Jesus; sound of many waters; but sheep know HIS
40. He failed to give any compelling reason for such a move, however, other than convenience for him
41. sin, but these two of themselves have been forcing and compelling their kings to commit sin
42. If you have the ability to write compelling content, you could look for work as a
43. Then, all you need to do is write a compelling press release announcing the
44. hoped she could see what was compelling me to go, but when I saw the hurt look coming
45. compelling within the field of NDEs
46. NDEs provides compelling evidence that mind and consciousness cannot be reduced to merely
47. I felt a sudden rush of compassion, compelling me to get up as fast as I could
48. compelling reason to feel that way
49. Well aware that most newspapers in Latin America and in Europe were predicting McGovern’s victory, Roger enumerated what he thought were compelling reasons why McGovern would lose
50. The fact is, using the right words can convert your Twitter profile into a compelling source of qualified leads for your business
1. Give focus to the thing which compels you the most
2. compels that something toward it or away from it
3. “That is the nature of a symbol, isn't it? Like a compass, it points to a direction without offering instructions for how to get there? Armed with the knowledge that all things could be explained through the interactions of these two ideals: a trinity of forces, and a seven-folded expression of those forces, compels the seeker to exercise that same capacity for reason in order to discover an instruction manual---the understanding---from which the symbol was obtained
4. "Judging by his skill, I would say it's not just arrogance that compels his manner of dress," Brice replied, secretly healing his wounds without Coba's knowledge
5. “What message did they bring that compels you to leave so abruptly?”
6. Q: Who compels the Guru to submit to these indignities?
7. For some unknown reason, an instinct compels me to complete this concluding task
8. There’s a feeling of serenity, an atmosphere that almost compels one to keep still
9. ¾ How to create a picture with words that compels your reader on
10. strength, and He has an imperial dignity that compels the deepest reverence
11. 2 Goodness always compels respect, but when it is devoid of grace, it often repels affection
12. illness compels the hand to the bottle and the bottle to the mouth when you really,
13. 14 For the love of Christ compels us, because we judge thus: that if
14. question that begs to be answered: what is it that compels me
15. It’s their love for humanity, for us, that compels them to enter this forsaken land
16. compels science to think of subatomic particles as not having precise locations, but will
17. I HAVE A DYNAMIC VISION (A VISION THAT COMPELS ME INTO ACTION)
18. If they wander too far, their biology compels them to return to the reserves
19. compels a customer to buy
20. Strong faith gives them an inward peace which makes them independent of earthly troubles, and compels even their enemies to wonder
21. history that compels us to feel that they were
22. To uncover the cause that compels them to suffer such torture, God says:
23. For instance, a biological love compels you, but where that compulsion is allowed to lead or how to be experienced or intensified is culturally shaped
24. “Anything! For everything compels an act
25. But it is their heart that must will love, because Love never compels
26. Whatever controls the State, therefore, is what compels compliance by the threat of force
27. Once love decides what it is, what its purpose is, its meaning, its why/why not, then love must venture its decisive acts, not because anything compels it but itself – love wills love
28. The seriousness of the hour compels me to move
29. “The power of God compels you!” the priest repeated a bit louder and holding the cross in Laurie’s face
30. “The power of God compels you!” the priest said louder
31. What compels me? He wondered, not wholly given to their trickery
32. that compels a response
33. compels obedience, and generations of the people have
34. This stage culminates into yearning for the object of desire then at second stage desire compels us to initiate an action to possess that object; outcome of this stage is agitation
35. mighty hand compels him, therefore I will strike the
36. On the other hand, viral videos contain something in them that compels people to watch them over and over again and share them over the social media site of choice
37. Campbell, gives Paul all these glories without a body, or compels us to hold that the resurrection takes place at death
38. The absence of a single idea from a system of thought sometimes leads to and compels ages of controversy
39. They represent His very piety and virtue in a style which, however consistent with the filial subjection of the Son to the Eternal Father, is wholly unsuitable to a mortal, and which compels the reader to choose between the alternatives of true Deity in the Savior, or a blasphemous impiety in His pretensions as a man
40. But, secondly, I venture to think that the large preponderance of argument is on the side of those who do not rely on this presumptive analogy against survival, but rather on the New Testament Revelation; which compels us to believe that in the death which men now die, the curse is executed in such a manner (in the survival of the soul) as to allow of its reversal by the resurrection of the same man to life, or of its second infliction, under the irremediable condition of extinction of 'both soul and body in hell’ (Matt
41. The general philological argument to which attention has been now drawn, I believe, compels the conclusion that the New Testament doctrine on the future punishment of obstinately impenitent men is that they shall be 'blotted out’ and finally perish under inflictions corresponding with their sins
42. (2) Relying upon the general system of doctrine which compels this conclusion, we are led to rely also upon the soundness of the ancient argument against Origen's opinion; that the adjectives of duration affixed in several parts of Scripture to the threatening of destruction exclude the hope of any reversal of the doom by restoration to heaven
43. " Perhaps the chief element was that peculiar "poor man's pride," which compels many poor people to spend their last savings on some traditional social ceremony, simply in order to do "like other people," and not to "be looked down upon
44. But putting this aside, what thinkest thou I ought to do about my lady's command to go and see her? For though I feel that I am bound to obey her mandate, I feel too that I am debarred by the boon I have accorded to the princess that accompanies us, and the law of chivalry compels me to have regard for my word in preference to my inclination; on the one hand the desire to see my lady pursues and harasses me, on the other my solemn promise and the glory I shall win in this enterprise urge and call me; but what I think I shall do is to travel with all speed and reach quickly the place where this giant is, and on my arrival I shall cut off his head, and establish the princess peacefully in her realm, and forthwith I shall return to behold the light that lightens my senses, to whom I shall make such excuses that she will be led to approve of my delay, for she will see that it entirely tends to increase her glory and fame; for all that I have won, am winning, or shall win by arms in this life, comes to me of the favour she extends to me, and because I am hers
45. Meanwhile, the wind having changed we were compelled to head for the land, and ply our oars to avoid being driven on shore; but it was our good fortune to reach a creek that lies on one side of a small promontory or cape, called by the Moors that of the "Cava rumia," which in our language means "the wicked Christian woman;" for it is a tradition among them that La Cava, through whom Spain was lost, lies buried at that spot; "cava" in their language meaning "wicked woman," and "rumia" "Christian;" moreover, they count it unlucky to anchor there when necessity compels them, and they never do so otherwise
46. But when either of the two other principles prevails, it fails in attaining its own pleasure, and compels the rest to pursue after a pleasure which is a shadow only and which is not their own?
47. "Alas, madame," returned Villefort, "my profession, as well as the times in which we live, compels me to be severe
48. Some people seem to think that proves that the present system is all right! But really it only proves that the present system compels selfishness
49. preventing and curing the disease called consumption must be either hypocrites or fools, for they ridicule the suggestion that it is necessary first to cure and prevent the poverty that compels badly clothed and half-starved human beings to sleep in such dens as this
50. ) It had been proved that the notoriously short lives of the working people - whose average span of life was about twenty years less than that of the well-to-do classes - their increasingly inferior physique, and the high rate of mortality amongst their children was caused by the wretched remuneration they received for hard and tiring work, the excessive number of hours they have to work, when employed, the bad quality of their food, the badly constructed and insanitary homes their poverty compels them to occupy, and the anxiety, worry, and depression of mind they have to suffer when out of employment