The helpful
inmate had departed, without one backward glance to gather up the meed of gratitude, if any were in the hearts of those whom she had served so zealously.
I have consented to serve Marmaduke Temple—to be an
inmate in the dwelling of the greatest enemy of my race; yet what better could I do?
There can be no doubt that we have room for an
inmate, and that I have time to bestow upon him, and inclination too.
On that occasion I have been told that a considerable detachment of sailors and marines from the frigate Essex, accompanied by at least two thousand warriors of Happar and Nukuheva, landed in boats and canoes at the head of the bay, and after penetrating a little distance into the valley, met with the stoutest resistance from its inmates. Valiantly, although with much loss, the Typees disputed every inch of ground, and after some hard fighting obliged their assailants to retreat and abandon their design of conquest.
Owing to the mutual hostilities of the different tribes I have mentioned, the mountainous tracts which separate their respective territories remain altogether uninhabited; the natives invariably dwelling in the depths of the valleys, with a view of securing themselves from the predatory incursions of their enemies, who often lurk along their borders, ready to cut off any imprudent straggler, or make a descent upon the inmates of some sequestered habitation.
But to learn all about these recondite matters, your best way is at once to descend into the blubber-room, and have a long talk with its
inmates. This place has previously been mentioned as the receptacle for the blanket-pieces, when stript and hoisted from the whale.
Rarely could the
inmates of the cantonment boast of having made a full meal, and never of having wherewithal for the morrow.
They might have surprised the fort, massacred its
inmates; and these signal guns might only be decoys to lure him across the bar, that they might have a chance of cutting him off, and seizing his vessel.
The result was, that, after a few struggles, Oliver breathed, sneezed, and proceeded to advertise to the
inmates of the workhouse the fact of a new burden having been imposed upon the parish, by setting up as loud a cry as could reasonably have been expected from a male infant who had not been possessed of that very useful appendage, a voice, for a much longer space of time than three minutes and a quarter.
Some of the inmates of the "Lions' Den" were watching the operations of the prisoner's toilet with considerable interest.
The keeper was so stupefied at this scene that he took Andrea by the hands and began examining his person, attributing the sudden submission of the inmates of the Lions' Den to something more substantial than mere fascination.
* demonstrate compliance with its legal obligation to provide every
inmate with essential health care according to professionally accepted standards, and accredit all institutional health care sites;
Earley's analysis of judicial decisions dealing with religion and public schools was widely off the mark, but he had good reason to be upset about the recent ruling on public funds for
inmate indoctrination.
Acute retroviral syndrome developed in an
inmate in a detention center after he had intercourse with 2 HIV-infected
inmates.
To be accepted into this program, the
inmate must first express an interest in being a part of the apprenticeship program and submit the appropriate paperwork.