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Ronald was nothing loath to escape from his aunt's neighbourhood, and left the room and the cottage with a silent expedition that was more like flight than mere obedience. Meanwhile the old lady turned to her niece. 'And I would like to know what we are to do with him the night! she cried. 'Ronald and I meant to put him in the hen-house, said the encrimsoned Flora.
Feeble gleams of encrimsoned light made their way through the trellised panes, and served to render sufficiently distinct the more prominent objects around; the eye, however, struggled in vain to reach the remoter angles of the chamber, or the recesses of the vaulted and fretted ceiling. Dark draperies hung upon the walls. The general furniture was profuse, comfortless, antique, and tattered.
Such a spectacle of revengeful passion, ghastly fear, the frenzy of hatred, mortal conflict, convulsion and despair as fell on the eyes of the approaching horsemen has rarely been seen, and that quiet mountain lake, which perhaps had never before vibrated with the sounds of battle, was on that fatal day converted into an encrimsoned sea of blood.
His emphasis was such that the police withdrew with a concomitant of apologies. "And now I claim my bond," said Mr. Sheridan, when they were once again free from intrusion. "For we two are in Scotland, where the common declaration of a man and woman that they are married constitutes a marriage." "Oh !" she exclaimed, and stood encrimsoned.
Here the encrimsoned knife he held, the blood on his face and body, and the many unarmed citizens who followed him, brought the soldiers crowding round to learn what all this meant. The tale was told in moving accents. On hearing it the whole army burst into a storm of indignation.
Naseby's face became encrimsoned; that the papa, furthermore, was said to be an admiral whereupon Mr. Naseby spat out a whistle brief and fierce as an oath; that Master Dick seemed very friendly with the papa "God help him!" said Mr. Naseby; that last night Master Dick had not come in, and to-day he had driven away in the phaeton with the young lady. "Young woman," corrected Mr. Naseby.
When it pleased the Coromantee to dismount from his slippery saddle, the zygaena floated by his side, a carcass stained with its own blood, that for fathoms around encrimsoned the azure waters of the ocean! As we have said, little William, standing near the stern of the Catamaran, had watched the spectacle with suspended breath.
A fearful object it was to look upon: it was the encrimsoned skull of our scalped comrade! His body was submerged below the surface. His head alone was visible a horrid sight! The three of us leaped at once into the stream; and, raising the poor fellow in our arms, lifted him out on the bank. It was as he had alleged.
As we came down the steps and out by the gate, I turned and looked across the moor behind us. A sort of reflection from this distant blaze encrimsoned the whole landscape. The inland bay glowed sullenly, as if internal fires and not reflected light were at work; a scene both wild and majestic.
Mary arose slowly, white. She said: "Come along." With a tumbril rumble in their ears, the children dancing ahead, they started for Palace Gardens. The groans and curses of her adored Bob, his bulgy mouth and shutting eyes, his tender nose and the encrimsoned water where he had layed his wounds these had so acted upon Mrs.
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