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She can fight for the rights of others; but she does not put forth her own claims to particular attention. "Pshaw! You let folks walk all over you just the same as ever, Nance!" her chum, Jennie, declares. "Haven't you any spunk?" "I I don't want to fight them," Nancy replies. "Goodness to gracious and eight hands around!" ejaculates Jennie, with exasperation.

Well, this thing they did to the black thoroughbred, who had up to that time felt not so much as the touch of a whip. They did it, but not before a full dozen cow-punchers had worked themselves into such a fury of exasperation that no shred of picturesque profanity was left unused among them.

On the sick and the helpless he waged no war; and although the Knights of the Hospital were among the most determined of his enemies, he would allow their brethren to remain for a year in their attendance on the sufferers who could not be moved away. In the exasperation of a religious warfare now extended over nearly a century these terms were very merciful.

With Balmez, we reply: "But in recommending prudence to the people let us not disguise it under false doctrines let us beware of calming the exasperation of misfortune by circulating errors subversive of all governments, of all society." Whether they investigate these questions or not, they are investigated, agitated and decided, in a manner that we must deplore."

She had exactly the appearance of a person going up to Heaven in a vehicle of fire. The destination was certainly the same, and even the cloak she wore added a familiar touch and increased the similarity." "At any rate it did not fall upon you," answered Bickley with something like a sob, in a voice of mingled awe and exasperation. "For goodness' sake!

Nor was he a prey to despair alone, but to exasperation at all his self-denial, fortitude, perils, virtue, wasted and worse than wasted; for it kept burning and stinging him, that, had he stayed lazily, selfishly at home, he should have saved his Margaret's life. These two poisons, raging together in his young blood, maddened and demoralized him. He rushed fiercely into pleasure.

He had passed his time in the barracks and had seen many a sword skirmish. "Well, are you going to take off these ropes?" "No. You would break every bone in my body." "Damn it, man!" I groaned, in exasperation. "You will soon be out of breath." Oh! could I have but loosened those cords! "Stahlberg, who left the service a year ago, will act in the capacity of second."

The most deadly peril of all, the internal dissensions and excessive exasperation in the ranks of the Committee consequent on the dismissal of Judge Terry without punishment was, with prodigious effort, finally averted.

Then I saw what he was driving at. "Doctor," I exclaimed, with some exasperation in my tone "pray dismiss from your mind the idea that what I have told you is the result of diseased imagination. I am as sane as you are. The letter itself affords sufficient evidence that I am not quite such a fool as you take me for."

"I shan't!" exclaimed Jonathan, making his voice sound as a defence to this vile charge against the brutish character. "Say, I'm worse than a beast, then," cried Robert, in exasperation. "Take my word that it hasn't happened to me to be in that state for a year and more. Last night I was mad. I can't give you any reasons.