Cairolis premiership was, however, destined to be cut short by an atte~npt made upon the kings life in November 1878, during a royal visit to Naples, by a miscreant named Passanante. [Please select]
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He felt that he was justified in taking this step because of the Ban which Philip had published on the 15th of March 1581, in which Orange had been proclaimed a traitor and miscreant, and a reward offered to any one who would take his life. [noun]
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Hawkeye exclaimed, dropping the useless piece in bitter disappointment; "the miscreant has struck the rapid; and had we powder, it could hardly send the lead swifter than he now goes." [Please select]
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I told you to take that loping miscreant under the line of white point; now, if your bullet went a hair's breadth it went two inches above it. [Please select]
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"I will tell you, Maister Poinder Aikwood Ringan, just dat old miscreant dog villain blue-gown, as you call Edie Ochiltrees." [Please select]
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Go, then; talk openly to the miscreant, and seem to believe him the truest friend you have on 'arth.' [Please select]
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Still my position was a distinguished one, and I was not at all dissatisfied with it, until Fate threw me in the way of that unlimited miscreant, Trabb's boy. [Please select]
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"You are a lying miscreant." [Please select]
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Stephen withstood the bane of miscreant eyes glinting stern under wrinkled brows. [Please select]
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(To the boy, and with a dreadfully severe stare; foreseeing the danger of that miscreant's brushing me with it, or making some other sign of familiarity.) [Please select]
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