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"My blessin'? Why, boy, hit's like a dead son hed done come back ter life an' false charges don't damn no man!" The aged face had again become suffused with such a glow as might have mantled the brow of a prophet who had laboured long and preached fierily for his belief, until the hoar-frost of time had whitened his head.
It's not fit for an innocent maiden to handle even with gloves on." "What book is it?" It was Colonel Campion who spoke in the harsh tone of one issuing a command. Olga coloured fierily. "I was taking it away with me to burn on the garden bonfire," she said. "Give it to me!" he said. "No, don't, Allegro! It isn't yours to give. You may give it to Dr. Wyndham if you like, but not to Bruce."
He was very grateful; he would have them kept in the school to remind him of things that earthy little family of his own. Then airily and fierily he splashed away down the path for home. Through the marshland he went, and down towards the stream. He forded the wagon-torn drift eagerly, climbed up out of it, and strode away beyond.
"That is, I must speak for myself." "You leave early?" Cornelia felt her throat rattle hideously. "In two days, I expect I hope," said he. "Why does he hope?" thought Cornelia, wounded, until a vision of the detaining Chips struck her with pity and remorse. She turned to Emilia. "Our dear child is also going to leave us." "I?" cried Emilia, fierily out of languor. "Does not your Italy claim you?"
Her rejected petition to her husband for an allowance of money, on the day in Wales, became the vivid memory which brings out motives in its glow. Her husband hated her brother; and why? But the answer was lighted fierily down another avenue. A true husband, a lord of wealth, would have rejoiced to help the brother of his wife.
The first and the true function of the writer has been thoroughly performed throughout; and though the manner of his utterance may be childishly awkward, the matter has been transformed and assimilated by his unfeigned interest and delight. The gusto of the man speaks out fierily after all these years.
"She shall never be Nym's true wife!" cried the Duchess fierily. "I will not have it! I would sooner follow both her and him to the churchyard! I hate, I hate her!" "Thou mayest yet do that following, Joan. But I must not tarry. Peace be with thee!" Peace! of what sort? We are told, indeed, of one who is like a strong man armed, and who keepeth his goods in peace.
"It's a pity women are such doting fools," she said. He looked at her attentively. "Did you say that?" he asked. She met his look, not without defiance. "Yes, and I meant it too. It's such a wicked waste. And I think I think in her case it was something far worse. I believe it was that which in a very great measure helped to unhinge her mind." "How could I help it?" demanded Max almost fierily.
For whereas the House of Hanover had no enthusiastic adherents, while the House of Stuart had many, and the Whig politicians were for the most part ready to transfer themselves to the other side if the other side should look like winning: at this time, the most energetic portion of the population, gentry and commons, including practically all who had practised the art of war by land or sea, in the Low Countries, in Ireland, on the Spanish Main and in Spanish waters, were fierily Protestant, and the Ministers, nearly all irrevocably bound to the Queen, were singularly prompt and alert men of action.
Somebody somebody's yawping for help out here in this awfu' spot! Dinna ye hear it, children?" They did. Their flesh began to creep. Up, upward, struggling between great rocks, it climbed, that cry, where the stony teeth of the Man Killer bit the trail right in two. "Help h-help!" it pleaded. "Oh help!" Then feebly, but fierily: "Oh-h! confound it help, I say!"
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