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Josephine, who never had the least sympathy for my botanical researches, and who had small comprehension of the nobler hungers and thirsts of the scientific soul, had taken it on her to convert my box into a portable meat-safe! Bless the old meddler, how I thanked her for her treason! The aspect of the chicken, in its blistered and varnished brown skin, reminded me that I was clamorously hungry.
You don't mean to say that she drinks in public-houses? 'You don't suppose I would let her drink here, said Becky. 'We have nice scenes, I can tell you. The only consolation is she's better-tempered when she's quite drunk. The infant's wail rang out more clamorously. 'Hush, you little beast! Becky ejaculated, but she moved mechanically within, and her grandmother followed her.
The crowd pressed close behind, and inquiries as to the treasure and its approximate value broke clamorously upon the ears of the maddened Mr. Stobell. Friends of many years who sought for particulars were shouldered aside, and it was left to Mr. Chalk, who struggled along in the rear with his wife, to announce that they had been shipwrecked.
His hand held hers, while his heart beat and words rose clamorously to his lips, the words of rebellion, of protest and love, the words of youth. But he said nothing, it was better that they should part without a spoken word, better for her and better for him. His feeling for her, compact of tenderness, pity, and belief, had never been tested by any clear light.
Suppose we play hide-and-seek and run about all over the house;" and, clamorously supported by the children, the motion was carried, and the game commenced. Bluebell, who was under the influence of strong feeling, thought it most sickening folly, and wished that Mrs. Rolleston would come in and stop it; but she was charitably reading to a sick fisherman close by, and, perhaps, weather bound.
To the left, big barns and byres a farm-man leading in a young bull with a pole at the nose-ring; beyond that, open fields, with a dyke and a flood-wall of earth, grown over with nettles, withered sedges in the watercourse, and elms in which the rooks were clamorously building. We met with the ready, simple Berkshire courtesy; we were referred to a gardener who was in charge.
The men are naturally jealous of misrepresentation; and, the other day, as "Radical Jack" was describing the working of the yard to a gentleman who had come to look at the scene, some of the men overheard his words, and, misconceiving their meaning, gathered around the superintendent, clamorously protesting against what he had been saying. "He's lying!" said one.
But he was morally guilty of so many murders that, if there had been no other way of reaching his life, a retrospective Act of Attainder would have been clamorously demanded by the whole nation.
The key is still turned upon them, the door shut fast at which thousands of vigorous men, full of initiative, knock clamorously for admittance.
There's a penny to pay for passing through this way," and they crowded clamorously around her. She looked at them calmly, disregarding their begging. "Iss one of you will show me the docks, then shall he have a penny. You," she said, pointing to one with a round pale face, and honest black eyes. "Yes 'll I," said the boy, and he turned down a corner, beckoning to her to follow.
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