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"I am sure you thought so," Lutorius agreed. "It was natural for you to feel that way. You were very angry. But your anger will wear off." "My anger may," Brinnaria admitted, "but never my resentment and my disgust." "Only time can prove whether your forecast is correct," the Pontiff soothed her, "but are you justified even in being resentful?

But she did so to whisper swiftly in Rhoda's ear: "Don't fight against it. It's only fun." "Fun!" repeated Rhoda in disgust. But she gave over struggling. Laura blindfolded her quickly and securely. Of course she might have torn the bandage off, for her hands were free. But she waited more calmly now for what might come next.

"No others?" the subalterns exclaimed in disgust, as the answer was translated to them. The Doctor himself examined the tiger. "No; you both missed, lads, but you need not be ashamed of that; it is no easy matter to hit a tiger even at a short distance on a dark night like this, when you can scarce make him out, and can't see the barrel of your rifle.

After a minute or two the ball was restarted, and the greater noise had diminished to the sensitive uneasy murmur which responded like a delicate instrument to the fluctuations of the game. Each feat and manoeuvre of Knype drew generous applause in proportion to its intention or its success, and each sleight of the Manchester Rovers, successful or not, provoked a holy disgust.

We had a wretched journey up to London, packed as tight as sardines in a tin, much to the disgust of Carr, who accompanied me to town, and who, with his usual thoughtfulness, had in vain endeavored to keep the carriage to ourselves, by liberal tips to guards and porters.

Yet I hid my disgust from him I tried to smile I, who once mercilessly despised deceit in other women, was as false as the worst of them, as false as the Judas whose lips had touched my hand. I could not have maintained my degrading self-control it is all that redeems me in my own estimation to know that I could not if he had still continued to keep his eyes on my face.

Then she went to him, and in disgust and rage I left them and sped through the darkening woods to the spring where I had first seen the imprints of her tiny moccasins. Cousin was there, seated and his head bowed on his chest, a waiting victim for the first Indian scout who might happen along. I dragged him to his feet and harshly said: "Come! We must go. Your white sister is dead.

The Freshman hesitated just long enough to get his clothes out of the house, and we didn't know for a month what had frozen his feet. The Fli Gams weren't so slow, either. They found out once that one of the men we were just about to land had a great disgust for two of our men.

As a result, to the surprise and disgust of the chairman of the Assembly committee, the bill was taken out of his control, and referred to the Committee of the Whole House. Another long struggle now ensued, but the bill was finally passed in the Assembly and came back to the Senate.

But Oscar Wilde was allowed this privileged position, was encouraged to hold forth to amuse people, as singers are brought in to sing after dinner. Though his fame as a witty and delightful talker grew from week to week, even his marriage did not stifle the undertone of dislike and disgust. Now indignantly, now with contempt, men spoke of him as abandoned, a creature of unnatural viciousness.