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Updated: May 13, 2025
The eyes glowed with the fires of a man's heart in a spasm of hate. He was the embodiment of rage, as he spoke huskily, his voice a whisper that was yet louder than any shout. "Cut that!" The eyes of the two men locked. Cassidy struggled with all his pride against the dominant fury this man hurled on him. "What?" he demanded, blusteringly. But his tone was weaker than its wont.
That Tscholens could have surreptitiously exchanged the belts, as Tsiskwa of Citico, dismayed, overwhelmed, yet blusteringly contended, was held to be preposterous; for there was not a moment, sleeping or waking, when the Delawares were not in the company and close charge of the Cherokees, who must needs have been cognizant of any such demonstration.
He jerked his horse's head violently and demanded angrily what in thunder it meant by trying to eat all the grass off the roadside like a fool of an old cow, and then he rose valiantly to the Lad's defence. "Hut, tut, Angus!" he cried blusteringly. "Such nonsense! You know as well as I do that the Lad didn't want to leave. I fairly drove him away. Pshaw! never mind the Holy Land.
"You had better not," said the other blusteringly. "You had better not!" "Oh, as to that ..." said Jean with anger. M. Plon retreated a second time before this demonstration, and again lifted his voice for the police. "They'll be here fast enough, no doubt," said Jean quietly, though there was a bitter feeling of downfall in his heart.
"What did you find out?" he demanded, unceremoniously, and with manifest contempt. "Let's hear." Mr. Stamps coughed again. "'Twan't much, mebbe," he replied, cautiously, "'n' then again, mebbe 'twas. It was kinder int'rusting, though. That that thar was a good prayer o' his'n, warn't it?" "Yes," admitted Tom, rather blusteringly.
"Mr. Gale of the Universal Company," was the answer. "I don't want to see him!" declared Tom quickly. "I have nothing to say to him after his clumsy threats." "He seems very much in earnest," said Jackson. "Better see him, if only for a minute or so." "All right, I will," assented Tom. "Show him in." Mr. Gale, as blusteringly bluff as ever, entered the shop.
The messenger scowled at the old man. "As you please," he began blusteringly, "but those who disobey the King's order may find their lives forfeit." "Mine is forfeit already to the child's service," replied Foster-father with spirit. "And without a token I stir not Peace! woman," he added to Head-nurse, who would fain have sided with the messenger, "and go fetch the Heir-to-Empire's cap.
The best of us are bound down and held captive to our native soil.... No one will ever know all that we have suffered, we who have guarded as a sacred charge the light in our hearts which we have received from the genius of our race, to which we cling with all our might, desperately defending it against the hostile winds that strive blusteringly to snuff it out; we are alone and in our nostrils stinks the pestilential atmosphere of these harpies who have swarmed about our genius like a thick cloud of flies, whose hideous grubs gnaw at our minds and defile our hearts: we are betrayed by those whose duty it is to defend us, our leaders, our idiotic and cowardly critics, who fawn upon the enemy, to win pardon for being of our race: we are deserted by the people who give no thought to us and do not even know of our existence.... By what means can we make ourselves known to them?
"I was sure we had a big job on our hands this time. I'm rather glad it is one of our fellows after all." "I'm not," spoke up young Potter, blusteringly. "What did we come out here for, hey? I say it's a confounded shame. We might have had a chance to send one of the Spaniards to the bottom." "It may be a Dago after all," suggested "Bill," glancing from the port. "The flag doesn't mean anything.
"I don't believe I would." Deliberation! Any one else would have said boldly, blusteringly, "Of course I would have told you about the letter." She would have liked that. She would have disbelieved it and she could have said, and enjoyed saying, she disbelieved it. Or any one else would have said furiously, "No, I'm damned if I'd have shown you the letter." She would have liked that.
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