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"Man alive!" jeered Nick. "You must think I'm damned easily scared." He got up with the words, jerking his meagre body upright with a slight, fierce movement, and stood in front of Grange, arrogantly daring. "Now just listen to this," he said. "I don't care a damn how you take it, so you may as well take it quietly.

Luther dwells at length on such reflections in his introduction, and then says 'I must now stop, for my head is too weak, and I have not yet come to what I meant to say in this treatise. This was the three points, as follow: Whether, indeed, it was true that the Pope was the head of Christendom; that none could judge and depose him; and that he had brought the Holy Roman Empire to the Germans, as he boasted so arrogantly he had done.

"You're going to ride, of course?" "I am." "Little Saxon?" "Yes." Hume eased himself in the saddle and looked down at Shandon keenly. A little sneeringly he demanded, "What are you going to make it? A little penny ante game?" Shandon stared at him curiously. Hume laughed again under his gaze and said arrogantly, after the born manner of the man,

The tradesman answered arrogantly that these articles had been ordered, and that he would not take them back; besides, it would vex madame in her convalescence; the doctor had better think it over; in short, he was resolved to sue him rather than give up his rights and take back his goods. Charles subsequently ordered them to be sent back to the shop.

But it was impossible that minds like those of Maximian and his son could long possess in harmony an undivided power. Maxentius considered himself as the legal sovereign of Italy, elected by the Roman senate and people; nor would he endure the control of his father, who arrogantly declared that by his name and abilities the rash youth had been established on the throne.

Yet it was not difficult to see that he passionately regretted not being allowed to watch from a seat at the council table the vicissitudes of this last attempt by conference to smooth over difficulties arising from the recklessness displayed by people in arrogantly rushing matters that needed careful examination.

The very day that the Queen made the aforesaid answer he spoke yet more arrogantly to the Duke in her Majesty's apartment, comparing M. de Beaufort and myself to Cromwell and Fairfax in the House of Commons in England, and exclaimed furiously in the King's presence, so that he frightened the Duke, who was glad he got out of the King's Palace with a whole skin, and who said that he would never put himself again in the power of that furious woman, meaning the Queen, because she had improved on what the Cardinal had said to the King.

"The next time take care how you run against a gentleman," said James, arrogantly. "Take care the next time to speak like a gentleman." said Herbert. "Good night! I must be off." "Insolent beggar!" muttered James. "He don't know his place. How dare he speak to me in that way?" Half an hour later, Herbert reentered the cottage, breathless with running. "Well, mother, what is it?" he asked.

The Saleslady gave her a glance of intense disapproval, pushed down her generous waist-line, arrogantly patted a coal-black transformation, and wheeled with open indignation. "That's nice," said Carlisle, to the factory-girl. "Then the presents come as a surprise to him." "Surprise no, ma'am. He don't never know.

And would have arrogantly demanded a medal, besides. Oh, well, there was no sense in staying in the doldrums forever. Out there, time was on the side of the stars. If a demon of discord stole in, time could wait They readied themselves for combat. Ato's instruments were probing space for a sign of the Old Ship. The ancient weapons and some new ones were now in place.

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