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Updated: May 29, 2025
That a crisis was impending everyone believed, including even Marx and Engels. In fact, for over twenty years, from 1847 to 1871, the "extemporizers of revolutions" fretfully awaited the supreme hour. Toward the end of the period appeared Bakounin and Nechayeff with their robber worship, conspiratory secret societies, and international network of revolutionists.
I asked fretfully, for grief as often makes men fretful as illness. "I did not ask for their marriage-certificate." "Well, well! I will go," he answered. I awaited his return with impatience. With this doubt insinuated by Jack, it began to seem almost incredible that Olivia's exquisitely healthy frame should have succumbed suddenly under a malady to which she had no predisposition whatever.
Thekla rose and went to the door; as she opened it a fierce gust of wind slashed her like a knife, and Lieders exclaimed, fretfully, "what you opening that door for, Thekla, letting in the wind? I'm so cold, now, right by the fire, I most can't draw. We got to keep a fire in the base-burner good, all night, or the plants will freeze."
I felt like a cross, disappointed child I knew they were both right though; I was feeling pretty tired and had not an idea in my head. But if I did that, there would be a chance to see her lost and all the long hours to face alone . "I am quite all right and I want to work," I said fretfully and we started off.
"Oh, sire," exclaimed De Maintenon, "such a war is contrary to the laws of God and man! Shall France, the most refined country on the globe, set to civilized Europe an example of barbarity only to be equalled by the atrocities of the Huns and Vandals?" "My dear marquise," cried Louis, fretfully, "do be silent. Go on, Louvois, and let me hear your plans." "Sire, they are very simple.
This, then, is the only optimism that is worth the name; not the feeble optimism that brushes away the darker side of life impatiently and fretfully, but the optimism that dares to look boldly into the fiercest miseries of the human spirit, and to come back, as Perseus came, pale and smoke-stained, from the dim underworld, and say that there is yet hope brightening on the verge of the gloom.
With the sun shining through 'em. Thee knows." And then he wailed fretfully, "Why do He keep His back to me all along? I follows Him up and down, all over, till I be tired. Why don't He turn His face?" Jan was speechless from tears, but the old schoolmaster took Abel's hot hand in his, and said, with infinite tenderness, "He will, my lad. He'll turn His face to thee very soon.
A serious doubt passed through her, whether, if Mr. Hardie did not write soon, she ought not to limit his son's attendance on her daughter. "He follows her about like a little dog," said she half fretfully. Next day, by previous invitation, Dr. Sampson made Albion Villa his head-quarters. Darting in from London, he found Alfred sitting very close to Julia over a book.
"Change toward his wife?" "Yes, sir." "How?" "He grew more distant, much more distant; got up quite fretfully from his seat, if he were sitting beside her, and took up some book or paper." "And Miss Tuttle?" "She never seemed to notice but" "But ?" "She did not come in very often after this had happened once or twice; I mean into the room upstairs where they used to sit."
Every time that the voice says 'Do this, or 'Leave that undone, and we reply fretfully, 'Ah, but I have arranged otherwise, we take a step backwards. He knocks daily, hourly, momently, at the door, and when we have once opened, and He is entered, we have no desire again but to do His will to the uttermost."
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