The same flower of innocence had flourished, or was still flourishing, on their brow, that is seen on the brow of the
culprit in your house." Villefort shrieked, clasped his hands, and looked at the doctor with a supplicating air.
Customs have been handed down by ages of repetition, but the punishment for ignoring a custom is a matter for individual treatment by a jury of the
culprit's peers, and I may say that justice seldom misses fire, but seems rather to rule in inverse ratio to the ascendency of law.
It could have betokened nothing short of the anticipated execution of some rioted
culprit, on whom the sentence of a legal tribunal had but confirmed the verdict of public sentiment.
That hiss, faint as it was, irritated the irascible gentleman, and sealed the
culprit's fate.
There was no voice of rebuke; but there were averted eyes; there was a silence and an air of solemnity that struck a chill to the
culprit's heart.
"Brother, you behold a
culprit, a criminal, a wretch, a libertine, a man of enormities!
They who composed the outer circle of faces were on tiptoe to gaze; and even the
culprit for an instant forgot his shame in a deeper emotion, and exposed his abject features, in order to cast an anxious and troubled glance at the dark assemblage of chiefs.
"To Hell for life"--that is a foolish penalty: the
culprit chooses the duration of his punishment.
The prudent housekeeper was again dispatched to bring the unhappy
culprit before Mr Allworthy, in order, not as it was hoped by some, and expected by all, to be sent to the house of correction, but to receive wholesome admonition and reproof; which those who relish that kind of instructive writing may peruse in the next chapter.
"Me's so 'shamed of Pokey," sobbed the small
culprit, quite overcome by remorse and confusion at this awful disclosure.
That cry struck a terror to the
culprit's heart, which trial, condemnation--the approach of death itself, had failed to awaken.
Also, they stood about the door of the Jolly Bargemen, with knowing and reserved looks that filled the whole neighbourhood with admiration; and they had a mysterious manner of taking their drink, that was almost as good as taking the
culprit. But not quite, for they never did it.