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She was a fair musician, but she did not like music like many German women. But, like them, she thought she ought to like it, and she took her lessons conscientiously enough, except for certain moments of diabolical malice indulged in to enrage her master. She could enrage him much more by the icy indifference with which she set herself to her task.
As for me, I kept open mind and watched. It is the non-commissioned officer's affair to herd the men for his officer to lead. To have argued with them or have suggested alternative possibilities would have been only to enrage them and make them deaf to wise counsels when the proper time should come. And, besides, I knew no more what Ranjoor Singh had in mind than a dead man knows of the weather.
'There is nothing in it Captain Dell is certain that would injure the estate. You have such masses of timber! And, if you don't sell, you may find it commandeered. You know what's happened to Lord Radley? The Squire sulkily demanded to be informed. Elizabeth told the story, standing at his desk, like a clerk making a report. It seemed to enrage her auditor.
"I can count on you till the struggle is over?" "I won't leave you until it is settled. And perhaps there will be no struggle at all. I should think it will be enough for you to say what you have decided " "Perhaps. But I can't feel sure. He has got to be such a tyrant, and it will enrage him But perhaps the money Yes, he will be glad of the money."
Men of all sorts of occupations meet in society. As they go there to unbend their minds and escape from the fetters of business, you should never, in an evening, speak to a man about his professions. Do not talk of politics with a journalist, of fevers to a physician, of stocks to a broker, -nor, unless you wish to enrage him to the utmost, of education to a collegian.
"That you will make a very ill-tempered wife!" "Oh, shall I!" "You will." "Not your'n, anyway. You ain't man enough." "We shall see!" said I between shut teeth. "Aha, now you're angry!" she laughed gleefully, and with some little malice. "You are enough to enrage a saint!"
Unfortunately, the lion was too nimble for them; for, making a spring while the roof was setting down, both the beast and his pursuers were caught in the same cage, and the lion devoured them at his leisure, to the great astonishment and mortification of the people of Doomasansa; at which place it is dangerous even at this day to tell the story; for it is become the subject of laughter and derision in the neighbouring countries, and nothing will enrage an inhabitant of that town so much as desiring him to catch a lion alive."
The agitation occasioned by your taking him to that house and letting him see that unhappy girl has caused this attack; if he should die you will be his murderer!" What reply could Maurice make which would not enrage her more? The countess went on, furiously, "Go, bring him back to me quickly! He shall not remain there! By all that is holy, he shall not."
If they are rational, how can the enrage themselves against blind mortals, to whom they have left the liberty of acting irrationally? If they are immutable, by what right shall we pretend to make them change their decrees? If they are inconceivable, wherefore should we occupy ourselves with them?
"Yes, Sir George." "If they if the Indians get us, and and begin their you know " "Yes; I know." "If they begin ... that ... insult them, taunt them, sneer at them, laugh at them! yes, laugh at them! Do anything to enrage them, so they'll they'll finish quickly.... Do you understand?" "Yes," I muttered; and my voice sounded miles away.
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