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In truth, it is impossible to evade the conclusion that ye hate the church for the same cause that the devil envied and hated our first parents; namely, because he saw them the heirs of that bliss which he and his rebellious crew had lost." "Take care what you say, my man; the law does not suffer any person to disparage the Bible so," said the squire, threateningly.

"Look here, young fellow! what are you about?" he shouted, stepping threateningly toward Rod. "We are about chasing the train robber, who has just gone off with that engine on number four track, and you want to keep up the best head of steam you know how," was the answer. "Have we any orders to do so?" "You have, at any rate, for I give them to you." "And who are you?

Now for the first time we hear the voice of Hook. It was a black voice. "Put back that pistol first," it said threateningly. "It was one of those boys you hate. I could have shot him dead." "Ay, and the sound would have brought Tiger Lily's redskins upon us. Do you want to lose your scalp?" "Shall I after him, Captain," asked pathetic Smee, "and tickle him with Johnny Corkscrew?"

"Pistol shots and screams were heard by the ship ahead; but who hails where is Captain Brent?" "Answer him," hissed Jones, in the ear of the British captain; "tell him there were some drunken soldiers of the Highlanders in a row. Speak out, man," he continued threateningly. "Why don't you answer?" came from the Juno. "I shall send a boat aboard. Call away the first cutter," the voice continued.

Even now masses of ice hang threateningly upon the heights to the left along the road; but these will dissolve in foaming rivers, which will find their outlets in deep clefts of the mountain, over which the road is carried, or they are conveyed away by means of strongly constructed gutters over the roofs of the stone galleries.

"Get out of the way, boy, or I'll ride over you!" "Wait a second, please, until I haul in this fish. He's such a beauty I don't wish to lose him." "Do you suppose I'm going to bother with your fish? Get out of the way, I say!" And the man, who sat astride of a coal-black horse, shook his hand threateningly.

Jump off directly, and walk him home." "Shan't!" was the laconic refusal, accompanied by a grin. "What!" cried Fred, doubling his fists threateningly. "Shan't come off, sir. There!" "Oh, won't you!" cried Fred, seizing Samson by the leg, and proceeding as if to tilt him over. "You leave your father's special messenger alone, Master Fred, or you'll get into trouble."

Opposite them the city wall broken here by the great gate of Montmartre loomed threateningly in the fast-gathering dusk of this winter's afternoon.

To that he added a suggestion that, as the conversation appeared to be tiresome to the ladies, it would be better to change its topic. Count Samoval consented, but with the promise, rather threateningly delivered, that it should be continued at another time. That, sir, is all, I think." "Have you any questions for the witness, Captain Tremayne?" inquired the judge-advocate.

"See here, Miss," began Mr. Jones, threateningly, and then, overcome by his Yankee shrewdness, stopped as suddenly as he started. "Go on in and have your dinner. Don't mind me. I am out of sorts." He was smart enough to realise that it was wiser to have the good rather than the ill-will of these people. He dreaded the inquiry that was imminent. "That's better," mumbled Mr.