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He did not think much or often of the coming pain, but he brooded on the indignity and injustice until he writhed with yelps of wrath and hatred and agony of heart, and awoke Dick, who wanted to know what was the matter, and was roughly sympathetic for a time, until, finding he could make out nothing, he turned and went to sleep again.

What might not happen, far away from him, and believing herself betrayed and deserted? Often when he brooded over these terrible contingencies, he regretted his recovery. Yet his family, thanks to the considerate conduct of his admirable cousin, were still contented and happy. His slow convalescence was now their only source of anxiety.

It's certain that, when we parted that morning, I gloated over it. I brooded upon the best way. The old man you introduced me to insisted on walking with me. I don't know who he is. He talked of you, of your lonely, helpless state, and every word of that friend of yours was egging me on to the unpardonable sin of stealing a soul.

A hundred yards farther he came up with them, and, climbing into the saddle, trotted off towards Harwich, the orderly at his heels. At the Cock and Pye Stairs a boat was waiting. He dismounted and, giving his horse over to the orderly, stepped on board and was rowed swiftly out towards the harbour, where the lights of the squadron flickered and its great hulls brooded over the jet-black water.

Burnt Sienna The Aquila Nera A grand, noble, gentle creature The most beautiful woman in the world Better friends than ever A shadow brooded Boys are whole-souled creatures Franklin Pierce Miriam, Hilda, Kenyon, Donatello The historian of the Netherlands When New England makes a man The spell of Trevi An accession of mishaps My father's mustache Three steps of stone, the fourth, death Havre, Redcar, Bath, London, Liverpool.

In one respect the county jail was worse, than the State's prison; it had nothing for its captives to do. They ate, amused themselves as best they could through the long day, and slept. Most of them brooded, like Harold, on the sunshine lost to them, and paced their cells like wild animals.

Well, if Burt had taken a life, even accidentally, he had in expiation given his own. As he brooded, occasionally the old man glanced at Wilbur Dill. He had seen him before but where? The sharp-faced, sharp-eyed Yellow-Leg was associated in the older man's mind with something shady, but what it was he could not for the time recall. "Rosie, perhaps Mr.

When the ardent mind of Columbus received the same belief, Imagination speedily formed it into a reality of such distinctness that faith changed to hope, and then Affection brooded upon it until his whole being was absorbed by the determination that he would be the discoverer of this unknown world.

For over all that earthly paradise there brooded not alone its terrible malaria, its days of fever and its nights of deadly chill, but the worse shadows of oppression and of sin, which neither day nor night could banish. The first object which met Stedman's eye, as he stepped on shore, was the figure of a young girl stripped to receive two hundred lashes, and chained to a hundred-pound weight.

"But he isn't here. You see, directly I found that he was a sock-sneaker I gave him the boot. That's why I went to London to get a new man." "Then, if the man Meadowes is no longer in the house it could not be he who purloined my manuscript. The whole thing is inexplicable." After which we brooded for a bit.