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Updated: June 7, 2025


We shall yet see a spiritual revival even among our brilliant English Jews who have hid their face from their own flesh." The dark little girl looked up into his face with ill-suppressed wonder. "Have you done preaching at me, Raphael?" inquired Sidney. "If so, pass me a banana." Raphael smiled sadly and obeyed.

When the robber-chief gained the middle of the bridge it snapped in two and let him down with a horrible rending of wood into the streamlet, whence he emerged like a half-drowned rat, amid the ill-suppressed laughter of his men. The damage he received was slight. It was only what Flinders would have called, "a pleasant little way of showing attintion to his inimy before bidding him farewell."

He did not look particularly pleased, though he extended his hand and shook Tembarom's politely. He was rigorously endeavoring to conceal that he found himself called upon to make the best of an extremely bad job. Hutchinson started forward, resting his hands on his knees and glaring with ill-suppressed excitement. "What's that for?" Tembarom said. He felt rather like a fool.

She made a place for him on the sofa, and he sat down beside her. For some time they talked indifferently upon various matters the weather, the heat of the day, and like trivialities. Suddenly she turned upon him, and said, with ill-suppressed excitement: "What did you do with it, Elmer?" "Do with what?" "The picture." "Oh, yes the lantern slide. I wish I had never made it.

He told Clare sharply that he did not intend buying his poems, and that, moreover, he held it unbecoming to see them hawked about in this manner. Having said this, he bowed his visitor out of the room, perceiving that his clothes were dripping wet, and likely to spoil his carpet. The poor pedlar-poet left the house with, an ill-suppressed tear in his eye.

It is made of asbestos and surrounding it are fireproof walls, and within those walls the temperature is now and shall forever be 416 degrees below the zero point; low enough to make an icicle of any flame in this world or the next," the master added, with an ill-suppressed chuckle. "For the last time let me beseech you. I would go on my knees to you, Oglethorpe, were they not already frozen.

It was almost all that was left to please him that, and to die proudly as he had lived. But as the day wore on, and the room grew hot and close, and the pain in his thigh became more grievous, the frame of his mind altered. A sombre rage was born and grew in him, and a passion fierce and ill-suppressed. To end thus, with nothing done, nothing accomplished of all his hopes and ambitions!

Lady Lane assisted the conspiracy by inviting their few neighbours to meet him; Sybil was awaiting him on the platform with ill-suppressed excitement; and it was entirely appropriate that Agnes Waring should dine at the Mill-House on his first night at home. "Geoff came home on leave yesterday," said Sybil. "From Scapa? Oh, good! I haven't seen him for a long time," said Eric.

"Harried?" repeated Adam, with ill-suppressed bitterness, "and well she may be; still, I should ha' thought she might have managed to send, if 'twas no more than a word, back to me."

"Ha!" he exclaimed with a wild laugh, "have I found you at last, mine enemy?" Dr Noble looked at him with much surprise, but did not reply. He appeared to be paralysed. "I have sought you," continued the man, trembling with ill-suppressed passion, "over land and sea, and now I've found you.

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