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This he comprehended, and it
rendered
him entirely happy.
Meeting the right person, a service rendered, a felicitous remark, the ability to perform certain tricks, made a man's career in a moment, as was the case with Bryantsov, whom Oblonsky had met the day before, and who was now a great dignitary.
Moreover, he was vaguely conscious that what he had called his convictions were really ignorance and, more than that, were a state of mind which
rendered
knowledge of what he needed impossible.
The unanimous and complete expression of public opinion is a service
rendered
by the Press, and is also a gratifying phenomenon.
'It is a secret, necessary and important for me alone, and inexpressible in words.''This new feeling has not changed me, has not
rendered
me happy, nor suddenly illuminated me as I dreamt it would, but is just like my feeling for my son.
For instance, I have been told that ministers have received shares in Montsou for services
rendered
to the Company.
With lowered head he went back, riding his horse at a slackened pace,
rendered
desperate by these long sounds, lost in the depth of the black country, in which he heard only kisses.
This solitude
rendered
his preoccupations more gloomy; he was feeling cold at the heart when a captain, who had arrived running, was shown in, and told him of the mob's march on Mirou.
Then the days began to pass by as before, always without bread, but without the luck to die outright; things picked up here and there
rendered
to the wretches the poor service of keeping them alive.
Perhaps he saw again in a rapid vision his mistress hanging over there at Moscow that last link cut from his flesh, which had
rendered
him free of the lives of others and of his own life.
This idea
rendered
them mute with terror, and they at last allowed themselves to be driven back step by step; the guards, however, who kept them back had to be doubled, for they were fascinated by the spot and continually returned.
At the sixth level a respite
rendered
them feverish with hope, and it seemed that the waters were becoming stationary.
For the past week he had been chief of the gang at the pit-eye, and the men moved away, for promotion had
rendered
him bossy.
Not only had he placed himself beyond human laws, he had
rendered
himself independent, out of all reach, free in the strictest sense of the word!
This description is based mostly on certain hand-drawn charts kept in the Nautilus's library, charts obviously
rendered
by Captain Nemo himself from his own personal observations.
Always zealous in imitating the habits of the Court, with the first fine days of spring M. de Renal removed his household to Vergy; it is the village
rendered
famous by the tragic adventure of Gabrielle.
Moreover this service
rendered
had placed him in the absolute power of the Vicar-General de Frilair, from whom he received strange orders.
To his inexpressible delight, M. de Frilair informed him that, touched by the good qualities of Julien and by the services which he had
rendered
in the past to the Seminary, he intended to intervene on his behalf with the judges.
You have never heard Harris sing a comic song, or you would understand the service I had
rendered
to mankind.
This man, as will easily be understood, belonged to a condition in life which
rendered
him the least reluctant to appear in so equivocal a character.
What else his feelings might have induced him to utter is unknown, but the sound of his voice was heard some time after the distance
rendered
his words indistinct.
None of the watchfulness necessary in a war, in which similarity of language, appearance, and customs
rendered
prudence doubly necessary, was omitted by the cautious leader.
"As I was observing, Miss Peyton, it was merely the noxious vapors of the lowlands that
rendered
the plantation of your brother an unfit residence for man; but quadrupeds were - ""Bless me, what's that?" said Miss Peyton, turning pale at the report of the pistols fired at Birch.
This gentleman, for such he was by birth and education,
rendered
himself very odious to the Americans by his fancied cruelty, though there is no evidence of his being guilty of any acts unusual in this species of warfare.
With this apparatus, he soon furnished his mouth with a companion that habit had long
rendered
necessary to reflection.
"It is not to be expected that an ignorant female like yourself, Mrs. Flanagan," returned the surgeon, with a calmness that only
rendered
his contempt more stinging to Betty, "can comprehend the distinctions of surgical science; neither are you accomplished in the sword exercise; so that dissertations upon the judicious use of that weapon could avail you nothing either in theory or in practice."
He pointed silently to the fire, toward which the figure advanced, although the multitude of his garments, which seemed more calculated for disguise than comfort,
rendered
its warmth unnecessary.
I fortified her mind against such a meanness, as I called it; I told her, that as low as I was in the world, I would have despised a man that should think I ought to take him upon his own recommendation only, without having the liberty to inform myself of his fortune and of his character; also I told her, that as she had a good fortune, she had no need to stoop to the disaster of the time; that it was enough that the men could insult us that had but little money to recommend us, but if she suffered such an affront to pass upon her without resenting it, she would be
rendered
low-prized upon all occasions, and would be the contempt of all the women in that part of the town; that a woman can never want an opportunity to be revenged of a man that has used her ill, and that there were ways enough to humble such a fellow as that, or else certainly women were the most unhappy creatures in the world.
We lived here all together, my mother-in-law, at my entreaty, continuing in the house, for she was too kind a mother to be parted with; my husband likewise continued the same as at first, and I thought myself the happiest creature alive, when an odd and surprising event put an end to all that felicity in a moment, and
rendered
my condition the most uncomfortable, if not the most miserable, in the world.
I fetched a deep sigh, and told him there was nobody in the world could be more delighted than I was in the good agreement we had always kept up, or more afflicted with the breach of it, and should be so still; but I was sorry to tell him that there was an unhappy circumstance in our case, which lay too close to my heart, and which I knew not how to break to him, that
rendered
my part of it very miserable, and took from me all the comfort of the rest.
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