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  • He ascribed it to fate. (10)
  • Was ever fate so mournful? (10)
  • And his fate was fulfilled. (12)
  • Either way her fate was cruel. (10)
  • It must have been fate, Ripton! (10)
  • When Fate hits, she hits too hard. (8)
  • You ask me to join my fate to yours. (10)
  • Monstrous trick, that Fate had played him! (8)
  • It was the master of her fate she clung to. (10)
  • This flask suffered the fate of the former. (10)
  • He met his fate like the valiant soul he was. (10)
  • It is, perhaps, our fate rather than our merit. (4)
  • It is the doom of the innocents, a natural fate. (10)
  • So, as accidents happen, we must leave it to fate. (10)
  • Nataly read a leaf of her fate in this announcement. (10)
  • They were careful not to repeat their question to fate. (12)
  • Weep not, for it is the doing of fate, and not thy doing. (10)
  • Gilt widows are equal to decrees of Fate to us young ones. (10)
  • It was her fate never to have her great heart read aright. (10)
  • If Ottilia refused to come, at least I should know my fate. (10)
  • Would that kiss have been given if Fate had been auspicious? (8)
  • Alas, what would I not give to learn the fate of my Augustus! (4)
  • She extended him the scissors with the stern passivity of a fate. (9)
  • That the son should bewail his fate were a dishonour to the sire. (10)
  • Next Tuesday she would journey back away from him to be again at the mercy of her Fate! (8)
  • Tell your grandfather that it is, and that you want to know your fate. (10)
  • The fate of others, even of her own brother, are mere phantoms to her. (12)
  • There is Fate in them, and a look of defending us others from seeing it. (8)
  • As it was, the fate of Dr. Shrapnel had gained entire possession of Nevil. (10)
  • But some fate in this mad world brought me under the influence of Eva Sorel. (12)
  • For many months the fate of the thirteen revolting colonies hung in the balance. (19)
  • Her eyes had seen deeper than his; her instinct had received a message from Fate. (8)
  • This vastly transcends in importance the fate of any one book or group of books. (16)
  • Consider the fate of this poor fellow, and what an act of vengeance brings him to! (10)
  • They could think and feel nothing except what concerned her, her art, and her fate. (5)
  • He wore the garb of a priest, and on his features was the stamp of a fate fulfilled. (12)
  • She was in her error, from judgeing of the destiny of man by the fate of individuals. (10)
  • The beetle truly could no longer work, but it was spared the fate lying before himself. (8)
  • The nature of your business concerns the fate of a great fortress and a brave general. (18)
  • Choice of the life or death lies in ourselves; There is no fate but when unreason lours. (10)
  • Fate seemed disposed to keep from his touch the smallest morsel of the coveted millions! (13)
  • She had really presumed to interfere with Fate; perhaps she had interfered with Providence. (9)
  • They were so manifestly in the hands of fate, that he declined to be troubled on that head. (22)
  • She had a penetrant feeling of the presence of fate, and bowed to it in fatalistic resignation. (12)
  • Her mother was inaccessibly entrenched in a brown study; her father contemplating fate in the vinery. (8)
  • Accident, the intricate web of fate, gives them their fit soil, their heat, their germinating impulse. (13)
  • The curtain, therefore, hung like any common opera-screen; big only with the fate of the new prima donna. (10)
  • The old brave awaited his fate as calmly as any of those Roman senators whose city was taken by the Gauls. (19)
  • To initiate a stranger into the secrets of his fate had been to him, heretofore, an unfamiliar temptation. (12)
  • If undergarments are put on wrong side out, it is tempting fate to change them until removed for the night. (21)
  • She could have accused Vernon of a treacherous cunning for imposing it on her free will to decide her fate. (10)
  • Why, since he had accepted his fate, should he pretend to judge the conduct of people his superiors in rank? (10)
  • Curiosity urged me to approach, but a sense of mortification over my ignominious fate bade me restrain myself. (21)
  • The consideration that one is pursued by fate, will not fail to impart a sense of dignity even to the meanest. (10)
  • And yet he knew, and she knew, that they were only waiting to see whether Fate would turn her thumb down on them. (8)
  • Once more the novel begins to rise to its higher function, and to teach that men are somehow masters of their fate. (9)
  • Having thus defended what in his calmer moments he would have known to be the wrong, he awaited his own fate calmly. (8)
  • Ah, how little do we know of fate, and how often do we despise circumstances that determine all our fortunes in the world. (6)
  • He had been spoiled by fame, by the friendship of distinguished people, by the kindness of fate and all the amenities of life. (12)
  • Now that he knew his fate, the draughting-room under the great skylights of the Maramanoc Building seemed like a prison indeed. (13)
  • The fieriest emotions turn into lies before these inexorable souls, whose prejudices are their laws and whose caste is their fate. (12)
  • What wild freak of fate put this noble young man in the power of an eccentric parent, who now caressed him, now made him an outcast? (10)
  • The purple was couched like a pall on the treetops, and these had begun to sway and moan as though struggling and weeping at their fate. (8)
  • Strong drink is tabooed in the Thelma, as is its fate elsewhere with the circus, and no demand for its presence has ever been manifested. (21)
  • I did not hurry away, but lingered in the courts, fascinated by the notion that the fate of each prisoner had first passed through my hands. (8)
  • Their fate is decided for them, and they submit to it; whereas those who decide their fate are always rebelling against it. (9)
  • They, in their turn, glanced casually at his tall figure leaning against the parapet, not knowing how their fate was trembling in the balance. (8)
  • She had no means of explaining what she felt intensely, that dangers, death, were nothing to either of them, if they shared the fate together. (10)
  • He perceived that it went deeper than even fate would have gone; he could have fulfilled an evil destiny and had done with it, however terrible. (9)
  • This isolation of two beings, without friends or dignity or happiness, seemed to Johanna like the inexorable fate of galley-slaves tied to the same oar. (12)
  • Dr. Mulbridge found little practice among them; while attending their appointed fate, they were so thoroughly salted against decay as to preserve even their families. (9)

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