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The prophets of Zwickau were away from Wittenberg at the moment when Luther returned there. A few weeks after Stubner and Cellarius appeared before Luther. Their real character and spirit were now fully shown him by the arrogance and violence with which they demanded belief in their superior authority, and by their outburst of rage when he ventured to contradict them.

The latter, roused from its slumber of security with such appalling suddenness, gave way to an outburst of panic and fury; which was the less controllable because so very large a proportion of the better and stronger element among the men had gone forth to swell the ranks of the Confederate army.

Indeed, so soon as he had finished the short narrative, his mind reverted with curiosity to Keyork himself, and he wondered what the little man had meant by his amazing outburst of gratitude on hearing of Unorna's safety. Perhaps he loved her. More impossible things than that had occurred in the Wanderer's experience.

And do thou, for the love of the gods, mention it to no one, if life is dear to thee." To this Petronius answered, as if in an outburst of vexation and anger, "Condemn me to death, O divinity, if I deceive thee; but thou wilt not terrify me, for the gods know best of all if I fear death." And while speaking he looked straight into Cæsar's eyes, who answered after a while,

I think it was a natural outburst of glory from the mind of Jesus, filled with the perfect life of communion with his Father the light of his divine blessedness taking form in physical radiance that permeated and glorified all that surrounded him.

When this was done, Morin sat heavily silent. Pierre would have preferred the expected outburst, for this impenetrable gloom perplexed and baffled him.

A yell of disappointment and rage rose, then as it ceased for a moment a voice shouted out: "They are trying to cheat us, my friends; those who got in first have divided up the spoil and wish us to have no share in it." This caused a fresh outburst of commotion.

"Can she no longer love me?" thought Mary Fawcett at last and in terror; "this child that I have loved more than the husband of my youth and all the other children I have borne? It cannot be that she is unhappy. She would tell me so in a wild outburst indeed she would have run home to me long since. Levine will never control her.

"Wayne has been warned by this time. I sent two of the scouts across from the Rawhide last evening," was the colonel's quiet reply to the impulsive outburst of his junior. "He is off their line of march entirely, I know," admitted Stannard, "but those fellows have had eyes out in every direction. They know just where he is.

He suggested a partnership which I was unable to accept. 'Why? 'Our objects were different. My motive in kidnapping Ogden was not to extract a ransom. She blazed out at me in an absolutely unexpected manner. Till now she had listened so calmly and asked her questions with such a notable absence of emotion that the outburst overwhelmed me. 'Oh, I know what your motive was.