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1
He stood trembling, speechless, pale as ashes, expecting immediate and
condign
punishment
.
2
What chance that he would even be able to escape
condign
punishment
?
3
Our guerdon is shame in this world and
condign
punishment
in the next.
4
He was caught and hauled away into the schoolroom to receive
condign
punishment
.
5
Some of them were detected accordingly, and brought to
condign
punishment
.
6
At best his future in Egypt would be mere toleration; the worst,
condign
punishment
.
7
Enraged at this, Noakes threatened the malcontents with
condign
punishment
.
8
No clown or pantaloon was there to inflict
condign
punishment
,
because none was needed.
9
There is a general outcry for his
condign
punishment
.
10
If any person injured one of those birds,
condign
punishment
was sure to overtake him.
11
Yet if not effaced by
condign
punishment
in this world must be punished in the next.
12
She had been personally offended-thatgreatest of all crimes in her eyes-andshe demanded
condign
punishment
.
13
In vain did he threaten them with
condign
punishment
,
and at last actually resort to flogging.
14
He had thought of raising the parish, of
condign
punishment
of many sorts, but not this.
15
One Common Thift, when sentenced to
condign
punishment
,
thus remembers his Border friends in his dying speech:
16
Paslew, not over-nice in discriminating their several deserts, would doubtless subject them to immediate and
condign
punishment
.
condign
punishment
condign