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When he turned again, his features seemed to express exultation, mingled with a sinister flavor of some darker emotion. "Son of Thor, you have your father's frankness. Do you love her?" "You saw that I loved her," returned Balder, his black eyes kindling somewhat intolerantly. "If I can hasten by one hour the consummation of that love, my life will have been worth the living!"

The train that carried Corrigan's letter eastward bore, among its few other passengers, a young man with a jaw set like a steel trap, who leaned forward in his seat, gripping the back of the seat in front of him; an eager, smoldering light in his eyes, who rose at each stop the train made and glared belligerently and intolerantly at the coach ends, muttering guttural anathemas at the necessity for delays.

"What proposition?" demanded Rimrock and then he grunted intolerantly as Buckbee renewed his offer for the stocks. "You must be drunk!" he said at the end and a merry laugh came back over the 'phone. "No, all joking aside I'm sober now. What do you say to twenty-four?" "Too little!" bluffed Rimrock. "I want at least thirty." "Will you take that?" "No!" replied Rimrock, "nor thirty-five.

Whithersoever she went, there would he go also, unless she otherwise commanded. Just now she had withdrawn, closing the door, but he understood that she intended no permanent exclusion. Who was this newcomer at the gate? The newcomer came to a halt, staring intolerantly. Then he advanced, slamming the gate behind him. "Get out o' here!" he said. "You get off the place!"

But Sir George had other affairs on hand; and the author of an essay on toleration continues to sleep peacefully among the many whom he so intolerantly helped to slay. For this INFELIX CAMPUS, as it is dubbed in one of its own inscriptions an inscription over which Dr. Johnson passed a critical eye is in many ways sacred to the memory of the men whom Mackenzie persecuted.

A creature whom the Lord has markt in this wise, is knowable enough; and let everybody in whom all human feeling is not yet quencht, get out of his way." Beresynth, who had caught the last words, came up to them with divers ungainly jumps. "My very reverend sir," he exclaimed, "do you then yourself happen to be of such mightily exquisite beauty, that you have a right to judge thus intolerantly?

"But then I know this symphony so well, love it so much, that I perhaps feel intolerantly toward new readings." As the next, and last, movement began, she heard Rose under her breath yet quite loud enough, murmur, "Bunkum!" The ejaculation was nicely modulated to reach her own ears alone. With a deepened sense of alienation, Imogen sat enveloped by the unheard thunders of the final movement.

'Them frogs got so homesick they started right out for Arkansaw and every one perished on the desert." "Huh!" grunted Big Boy, who had been listening intolerantly. "Say, is that all you do sit around and tell stories for a living? Why the hell don't you git out and work?" "Well, you got me again, kid," admitted Old Bunk mournfully, "I'm sure sorry I made you that talk.

False opinions falsely held and intolerantly maintained were the debauchery that sharpened the lines of his face, and converted his voice into a bark. Peace, health, and growth early became impossible to him, for there was a canker in the heart of the man.

He acknowledged that immortality could not be demonstrated, that it was only probable, but he clung to it firmly and even intolerantly. It is clear from his writings that his affection for this doctrine was due to its utility, as an auxiliary to the magistrate and the tutor, and also to the consideration that Paradise would add to the total of human happiness.