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Updated: June 5, 2025
I don't consider it is at all respectable consorting with the police in that way; but then Charles never was respectable, as I told Jane after he left, arousing excited feelings on her part which made me regret having mentioned it.
Then there is mention made of his pleasure in being appointed Poet Laureate, and of the rage and envy which that event excited in all the habitations of the malignant.
Lewis, doubtfully. "It it was dark in the hall, and I am quite near-sighted." "How was the accused dressed when you saw her the first time?" "She had on her hat, but no coat. The last time I saw her she was dressed for the street." "Did you notice anything unusual about the accused when you met her in the hall?" "She looked excited and frightened, and very pale."
So they went on together, Lydia much excited and Miss Amabel puzzled, in her wistful way, at finding social Addington and working Addington shoulder to shoulder in their extraordinary interest in the election though never in the common roads of life. "But why the deuce," said Jeff, "Andrea and his gang look so mournful I can't see." "Why," said Lydia, "don't you know?
And then she began telling Liza all about it the blood and thunder, the shooting, the railway train, the murder, the bomb, the hero, the funny man jumbling everything up in her excitement, repeating little scraps of dialogue all wrong gesticulating, getting excited and red in the face at the recollection.
Life had long ceased to interest him either by hope or fear. The only tie that bound him to existence was the strange desire to be respected by those his heart sickened at the thought of. An attack was at that time planned against the house and family of a Wexford gentleman, whose determined opposition to the rebel movement had excited all their hatred.
The consequence was, that the lads gained a vast amount of information through having their interest excited, and what they learned in this way was never forgotten. Fred's first act the next morning on waking, which he did before six, was to jump out of bed and ran to the window.
And I will fight for it though a hundred Tathams call me adventurer!" So much for the root determination of the man; the result of weeks of excited brooding over wealth, and what can be done with wealth, amid increasing difficulties and problems from all sides.
This latter expression excited a good deal of mirth at the Cardinal's expence, for his complexion was of the darkest Italian olive, and West's was even of more than the usual degree of English fairness.
It was finally suspended by the efforts of the excited officers, who took hold of the bars with their own hands, and counteracted the efforts of the rogues. The young rascals in the steerage pretended to be hurt more seriously than they were, though some of them had struck the steps or the floor below with force enough to make them feel a little sore.
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