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He longed to wrench the iron bars from the window and kick down or force the door; and there is no more humiliating and enraging feeling for a man than that of finding himself shut up like a wild beast, cut off from the world to which he belongs and which he needs, both to give him all that makes life worth having, and to receive such good as he can do and give.

The enraging part was that she would not dare to try to keep him with Hans again upon the scene. She hated Hans once more as she had hated him at the Ardayre ball! Verisschenzko did not attempt to caress her; he sat perfectly still, nor did he speak.

But now, the way being good, the cob was anxious to get on and reach its stable, passing Ralph quickly enough, and enraging its rider more and more. "Oh, you brute, you brute!" he muttered. "Now he can't help thinking I'm afraid of him. If I only had a whip."

Godfrey was, as usual, conspicuous, and became the mark of repeated attacks, the cross of gold which surmounted his tower especially enraging the Moslem. An incident, supposed to be supernatural, was the immediate cause of the Christians' success.

A masculine version of that look Mr. Flint now beheld in the eyes of Austen Vane, and the enraging effect on the president of the United Railroads was much the same as it had been on his chief counsel. Who was this young man of three and thirty to agitate him so? He trembled, though not visibly, yet took Austen's hand mechanically. "Good day, Mr. Vane," he said; "Mr.

Disgusted with life, as I was, I nearly laughed in his face, and at his face; but dared not quite, for fear of enraging him again just when he appeared to be in a comparatively lenient mood. He had come to explain and apologize, and in his perky conceit really seemed to fancy that I might be hurt at his desertion.

Even Sir Donald, who was next to her, and who once in the most definite moment of Miss Schley's ingenious travesty looked at her for an instant, could not discern that she was aware of what was amusing or enraging all her acquaintances. Naturally she had grasped the situation at once, had discovered at once why Miss Schley was anxious for her to be there.

The justice seemed to be not a little disturbed at this peremptory declaration; which, however, had no other effect upon his wife, but that of enraging her choler, and inflaming her countenance. "Sirrah! sirrah!" cried she, "do you dares to insult a worshipful magistrate on the bench? Can you deny that you are a vagram, and a dilatory sort of a person?

"Somebody 'll fall over you if you stay there." Such a catastrophe in truth loomed imminent. Judge Pike was rapidly approaching on his way to the house, Bible in hand far better in hand than was his temper, for it is an enraging thing to wait five hours in ambush for a man who does not come.

He himself had done too much in that way in his time not to recognize, in the inspector's story, all the marks of one of those practical jokes which begin by amusing and end by enraging the victims. The inspector, to curry favor with M. Moncharmin, who was smiling, thought it best to give a smile too. A most unfortunate smile!

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