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The schoolmaster, through his fine instincts, doubtless had a sense of this, and sat gazing at the lurid, wrathful figure of the Doctor, in a sort of trance and fascination: not able to stir; bewildered by the sight of the great spider and other surroundings; and this strange, uncouth fiend, who had always been abhorrent to him, he had a kind of curiosity in it, waited to see what would come of it, but felt it to be an unnatural state to him.

The colonel made a rush at him, but Tim was off down the road, leaping into the saddle of his mended wheel, followed by the others. "Don't you want us to raise the velocipede, so you can ride some more?" called young Joe Warren, as he mounted his own wheel. The colonel's only answer was a wrathful shake of his fist.

But she could not make out a particle of meaning. It was Agnes's fault it was all her fault. She had coaxed her to take the quinine, and now she could not hear plainly or think or remember or anything. In wrathful discouragement she turned to the rest of the questions. One or two were short and easy. She managed to do the translations already familiar.

A Faith, still proscribed, yet bursting through its chrysalis, emerging from the obscurity of a century-old repression, face to face with the awful evidences of God’s wrathful anger, and destined to arise above the ruins of a smitten civilization.

Duchatel, I forgive thee come, embrace me! Shade of my sire! oh, not with wrathful eye Behold me clasp the hand that shed thy blood. Ye death-gods, reckon not to my account, That my dread oath of vengeance I abjure. With you, in yon drear realm of endless night, There beats no human heart, and all remains Eternal, steadfast, and immovable. Here in the light of day 'tis otherwise.

The fire of God's Spirit, at all events, is not a wrathful energy, working pain and death, but a merciful omnipotence, bringing light and joy and peace. The Spirit which is fire is a Spirit which giveth life. So the symbol, in the special reference in the text, has nothing of terror or destruction but is full of hope and bright with promise.

Equipped with weapon and seated on their cars, the angry sons of Pandu like wrathful and venomous snakes will assuredly annihilate us, O father. Even now Arjuna proceedeth, encased in mail and furnished with his couple of quivers, frequently taking up the Gandiva and breathing hard and casting angry glances around.

The crooked fingers clutched the hickory staff, as if eager to wield it; the sunken gray eyes shot forth angry fire, and the broken figure uncurved and straightened itself with a wrathful curiosity. "Sandy Flash robbed me on the way home," said the son, and now that the truth was out, he seemed to pluck up a little courage.

In the circumstances, she went on to explain, it was manifestly impossible that she should continue to receive his visits; and she met his wrathful comments on his relatives by the gently but firmly expressed resolve not to be the cause of any disagreement between himself and his family.

In the midst of this wrathful mood Marcius arrived with the order given to him by Manlius and, without knowing what had happened, he delivered his appointment to the new Cæsar. "Who is this?" asked Diocletian, turning to Mesembrius. "The Cæsar's barber." Diocletian turned smiling to the soldiers. "Friends!