All is oblique, There's nothing level in our cursed natures, But direct villainy. Therefore, be abhorred All feasts, societies, and throngs of men! His semblable, yea, himself, Timon disdains. "Timon of Athens".
I was early in my seat. Feeling the momentousness of the occasion -- for this day must decide my action for or against the prisoner -- I searched the faces of the jury, of the several counsel, and of the judge. I was anxious to know what I had to expect from them, in case my conscience got the better of my devotion to Carmel's interests and led me into that declaration of the real facts which was forever faltering on my tongue, without having, as yet, received the final impetus which could only end in speech.
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