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From the moment when she conceived the idea of being the avenger of her own wrong, her spirit became more elastic she became less sensible to the possible opinions upon her condition which might be entertained by others. She found consolation, in retreating to this one thought, from all the rest. Of the difficulties in the way of her design, it was not in her impetuous character to think.
The Spanish daily cannonade was cheerfully responded to by the besieged, and by the time Mondragon had shot away fifty thousand pounds of powder, he found that he had made no impression upon the fortress, while the number of his troops had been diminishing with great rapidity. Mondragon was not so impetuous as he had been on many former occasions. He never ventured an assault.
All I say is, you'll do mighty well for each other, or, for aught I know, you might intermarry with the Dutch or the Germans; but it's a downright shame to unite your slow sluggish spirits with the sparkling brilliancy and impetuous joy of an Irish girl. That's a union I'd never consent to.
While arming, a great clamour rang through the town: the enemy were said to be at hand, and the battle already engaged. Hastily throwing on her armour, with the assistance of her hostess and d'Aulon, she dashed off on her horse, and had only time to snatch her flag, as it was handed to her from a window, so impetuous was she to enter the fray.
The impetuous officer, filled with this idea, would have rushed instantly to the inspector's; and before Fred could stop him he had got into the street. "Come here for a moment," cried Fred, in a quiet tone, and Murden doggedly consented. The instant that he was in the store Fred closed the door and locked it, and put the key in his pocket.
What great undertaking did he accomplish in this expedition? Was it a difficult work? What followed the building of the bridge? What was the event of this second campaign? What advantages arose from this conquest? Did Trajan suffer prosperity to make him neglectful of his duties? With fatal heat impetuous courage glows. Johnson.
"Upon women they leave their mark." "I fear you are right," he answered. "I had not thought of my visit in that light. For Mistress Vernon's sake it is better that I do not remain in Derby." "For Mistress Vernon's sake you shall remain," cried that impetuous young woman, clutching John's arm.
"And what, Sally?" he asked her, when she again hesitated. "Nothing." "But you were about to make a suggestion. What was it?" "If it was anything at all, it was that you chase yourself out there among the trees, find Beatrice and Nesbit Farnum, and take her away from him," exclaimed this impetuous young woman, who found delight in expressing herself in the slang of the day.
Lightmark left him with a genial nod, and a moment later Rainham saw him through the window passing with long impetuous strides across the bridge. Then he returned to his desk, and wrote a letter or two until the light failed, when he pushed his chair back, and sat, pen in hand, looking meditatively, vaguely, at the antiquated maps upon the walls.
"Sunday!" cries she, turning to me and dashing the tears that blinded her from her eyes; "Sunday, and it 'twas o' Monday he refused to stay. O, the brave heart!" Then, in impetuous haste, "He shall be found we must overtake him." "That may be done if you take horse," says Anne Fitch, "for he travels afoot." "But which way shall we turn?"
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