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I immediately went myself to enquire farther, when another young lady of the family, the one by whose imprudence the accident had occurred, met my anxious enquiries with ill-suppressed mirth told me they had sent for the doctor and then burst into uncontrollable laughter.
Clara went into a choking paroxysm of laughter, which her brother tried to moderate by a look, and Louis rendered more convulsive by quoting 'Marked you his cheek of heavenly blue, and looked with a mischievous amusement at James's ill-suppressed displeasure at the merriment that knew no bounds, till even Mrs.
"You did it on purpose, you scoundrel!" growled the professor, savagely; for he could not fail to see the ill-suppressed chuckling of the students in the waist. "No, sir! I did not, sir!" protested Grimme. "I had the end in my mouth, and was just going to drop the coil when I saw you." "And you did drop it when you saw me." "I did not mean to drop it then.
On arriving in Cockspur Street, Hamar's temper underwent a still further trial. Kelson, taking advantage of his absence, had gone off to tea with Lilian Rosenberg. In ill-suppressed fury, he waited till they returned. "A word with you, Matt," he said, as Kelson tried to shuffle past him. "So this is the way you behave when my back is turned. I suppose you've had a good time!" "Delightful!"
However indisposed to exhibit myself with such a turn-out, my time did not admit of any delay; and so, arming myself with my despatches, and having procured the necessary information as to the road, I set out from the Belle Vue, amidst an ill-suppressed titter of merriment from the mob, which nothing but fear of Mike and his broomstick prevented becoming a regular shout of laughter.
But there were some of his generals who were attached to republican principles, and viewed with ill-suppressed jealousy the rapid strides he was making to imperial power.
His bearing towards Audley Egerton still more reassured her: it was not marked by an exaggeration of familiarity or friendship, which would at once have excited her apprehensions of some sinister design, nor; on the other hand, did it betray, by covert sarcasms, an ill-suppressed resentment.
He saw he was under suspicion, and he winced, but pulled himself together in an instant. "I expected the question, sorr," he said, calmly, "and I have me answer ready. Thim segyars was shmoked, sorr." "Doubtless," said I, with an ill-suppressed sneer. "And by whom? Cats?" I added, with a contemptuous shrug of my shoulders. His answer overpowered me, it was so simple, direct, and unexpected.
'Richard Heywood! she said. 'Whew! interjected the stranger, softly. 'You can claim no right, she went on, 'to be here at this hour. Pray go; you will disturb my mother. 'Who is this man, then, whose right seems acknowledged? asked Richard, in ill-suppressed fury. 'When you address me like a gentleman, such as I used to believe you
Madame Junot, in speaking of the ill-suppressed enmity between her husband and Madame Bonaparte, says that he never uttered a word even to her of the subject of his conversation with, the General-in-Chief to Egypt.
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