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"In my uncle's name, I bid you leave this gentleman where he lies. He is a wounded knight whom I have been pleased to tend a matter which seems to have aroused Messer Gonzaga's anger against him." Beltrame paused, and looked from Valentina to Gonzaga, undecided. "Madonna," said Gonzaga, with assumed humility, "your word is law with us.

He did not however go out of doors, but simply called out that they should go at once and ask the doctor round. Presently, Dr. Wang arrived. After feeling her pulse, his suspicions were aroused. "Yesterday," he said, "she was much better, so how is it that to-day she is instead weaker, and has fallen off so much? She must surely have had too much in the way of drinking or eating!

George gave a fully aroused attention to the game, and saving it, saved the evening for Mary. "But please keep Mamma quiet now for a while!" she prayed fervently in her evening devotions a few hours later. "I can't keep this up we'll have serious trouble here. Please make her stay where she is for a year at least." Two weeks, three weeks, went peaceably by.

The newly arrived was there baptized, and received by all, says Pouget, with warm enthusiasm. This sabotage was hardly born before it, too, made a tour of the world, creating everywhere the same furore of discussion that had been aroused by syndicalism. It presents itself in such a multitude of forms that it almost evades definition.

Once more aroused to the knowledge of his position and the sensation of his wound, he slowly raised himself upon his uninjured arm, and looked wildly around for the faintest appearance of a gleam of light.

That unwise thought aroused the dull throbbing ache in her heart again and the reasonable salve she offered it had no effect. She slept with it, woke with it, and knew it for the close companion of many days. But Christopher's last thought was, "I am not going to do without her any longer, if I am to meet her any more in this way.

Why had she destroyed the bill and declined to accept the money due her as soon as she learned her guest's name? There must be some secret concealed under all this and a grave one. Hulda was finally aroused from her reverie by the approach of Joel.

This naive soul, in which all sorts of feelings had long before begun to stir obscurely, was aroused to full consciousness by the reading of Mapu's works. Casual acquaintance with an intelligent woman made his heart vibrate with notes unknown until then. Life in his native town became intolerable, and he left it for Odessa, the El Dorado of all ghetto dreamers. Again disillusionment was his lot.

Imagine the waters of the lake aroused by a hurricane, then suddenly solidified by an intense frost, and some conception may be formed of the aspect of the lake three hours after the irruption of this irresistible torrent of lava. This time water would be vanquished by fire.

The quiet confidence with which he spoke aroused, suddenly, a twinge of antagonism. He had every right to go into the law, of course, and yet!... my query would have made it evident to me, had I been introspective in those days, that the germ of the ideal of the profession, implanted by Mr. Watling, was expanding.