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Time hastens, and I must say farewell farewell forever my lost, lost 'Lena! Gradually as Mr. Graham read, he felt a glow of indignation at Durward's hastiness. "Rash boy! he might at least have spoken with me," said he, as he finished the letter, but 'Lena would hear no word of censure against him. She did not blame him.

She did not seem to be aware that she had put forth no argument whatever, save a woman's argument. And I was intensely surprised that her indignation should have got the better of her in this way, having always supposed her clear-headed in the extreme. A few words from her, such as I supposed she would have spoken, had set the Celebrity right with all except Mr. Cooke.

He started, and had just got outside the door of the band-room, when he ran against Wilkins, who turned upon him sharply "Now, sir! don't run away; I am going to try over that grand march." "Back directly, sir!" cried Dick; and, to the bandmaster's indignation, he was off as hard as he could go towards the barrack gates. "I shall be in trouble again," thought Dick; "but I can't help it!

Miss Fosbrook could not reason or persuade him out of it, nor make him see that he could hardly say his prayers in such a mood. Indeed, he would rather have gone without his prayers than have ceased to hope for Henry's punishment. Perhaps in this there was sense of justice and indignation against wrong doing, as well as personal resentment.

And you can help us if you will. Those men will search every room in the house, including yours. If you are in there when they come and show a certain amount of indignation " "Oh, I quite understand," Vera responded. "And I will do what I can for that wretched creature." "What is he doing now?" Le Fenu asked. "He has huddled himself up in a wardrobe," Vera explained.

"And it is?" "You and I have been 'framed!" was the answer spoken solemnly yet scarcely louder than a whisper, while the brown eyes of Carolyn June sparkled with a mixture of suppressed anger, merriment and indignation. "Framed?" the widow repeated inquiringly, "just what does 'framed' mean, my dear?"

The reason exists, however. It is hideous. Let us give it. Two things stand erect in a State, the Law and the People. A man murders the Law. He feels the punishment approaching, there only remains one thing for him to do, to murder the People. He murders the People. The Second of December was the Risk, the Fourth was the Certainty. Against the indignation which arose they opposed the Terror.

Important as the accession of the first Prince of the blood was to the Terrorist faction, his conduct in this instance was too obviously selfish and atrocious not to excite a general feeling of indignation; the agitation of the Assembly became extreme; it seemed as if by this single vote the fate of the monarch was irrevocably sealed.

Never before did I see it so full of horror struggling with indignation. "I must undeceive them without a moment's delay," he said, and was starting for the cave when we caught his arms and held him. "Better wait till they come back, old fellow," I said, laughing. "If you disobey that Lord Oro you may meet with another experience in the sacrifice line." "Perhaps you are right, Arbuthnot.

"I passed the day in seeking information among all my friends and acquaintances. I found in all of them either the greatest dejection or an extravagant joy, which they disguised by feigned alarm and pity for myself, which I repulsed with great indignation. Nothing favourable was to be expected from the Chamber of Representatives.