Sweeney Among the Nightingales • Paragraph 10
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In the prison he lay upon the straw, and he thought of the nightingales, and of the little child, and of the faces of the ladies. He felt ashamed, but he could not change his nature. He would always be Sweeney,—coarse, brutal, and yet alive with some fierce joy in destruction.