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If I was tied to that tree, I would expect and desire him to have his revenge, to do to me as I do to him; and I would sing my death-song, as he sings his. Missionary, your rule is Indian rule, good rule, missionary. Humph!" And he sticks more splinters into his victim, brandishes his tomahawk, and yells.
'Hasten! arms for him quickly! why stand you? cries Iapix aloud, and begins to kindle their courage against the enemy; 'this comes not by human resource or schooling of art, nor does my hand save thee, Aeneas: a higher god is at work, and sends thee back to higher deeds. He, eager for battle, had already clasped on the greaves of gold right and left, and scorning delay, brandishes his spear.
Behold Mr. Roundjacket now, with his short, crisp hair, his cynical, yet authoritative face, his tight pantaloons, and his spotless shirt bosom seated on his tall stool, and gesticulating persuasively. He brandishes a ruler in his right hand, his left holds a bundle of manuscript; he recites. Mr.
The mighty Donner, accompanied by Froh, climbs a high rock in the valley's slope and brandishes his hammer, summoning the clouds about him. From out their darkness its blows are heard descending upon the rock. Lightning leaps from them, and thunder-crashes follow each other with deafening sounds. The rain falls in heavy drops.
Occasionally there is the representation of a scene with which the Egyptian bas-reliefs have made us familiar: a warrior has caught hold of his vanquished and kneeling enemy by a lock of his hair, and threatens him with an axe or mace, which he brandishes above his head. Or a lion takes the place of the captive man, and is menaced in the same way.
The answer is given, "Behead him"; the executioner brandishes his axe, and with the words, "One, two, three, let the King headless be!" he strikes off the King's crown. Amid the loud cries of the bystanders the King sinks to the ground; then he is laid on a bier and carried to the nearest farmhouse.
'You must study physiology, my dear child. Pure races of Caucasus may be persecuted, but they cannot be despised, except by the brutal ignorance of some mongrel breed, that brandishes fagots and howls extermination, but is itself exterminated without persecution, by that irresistible law of Nature which is fatal to curs. 'But I come also from Caucasus, said Coningsby.
His mother tries to put the bottle to his mouth, and the baby cries and cries, and turns his head away, and brandishes his little arms about, as if his mother were offering him something bitter.
It smote him in his weakest part, and for a moment he was daunted, but he rallied, and with a few wild brandishes of the slat he felt that he was himself again, and once more led on to the fray. "See here, young man, you mustn't talk to me like that! Now tell me what it means to 'lean ag'in' a tree," and he glared at the boy and waved the slat again.
I saw the chamber where young Bonaparte frequently passes the day; and brandishes his flag staff, and beats upon his drum. To return to the Schönbrunn Palace. I have already told you that it is vast, and capable of accommodating the largest retinue of courtiers. It is of the gardens belonging to it, that I would now only wish to say a word.
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