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Own up now, and take your whipping like a man, said Dan, rising to meet the dog, who reared on his hind legs to look his master in the face and bark as if uttering an indignant denial of any disobedience.

The King, not liking such a companion for his daughter, gave the Duc de Choiseul to understand that the public disorders of the Duchess offended him. If the Duke would send her into a convent, the Marechal's baton would be his. The Duc de Choiseul, indignant that the reward of his services in the war was attached to a domestic affair which concerned himself alone, refused promotion on such terms.

I'll tell him I'm sorry I was so indignant to-night, and say that I think it will be fine for him to take my Billy away from me with him. I must smile at the idea of having my very soul amputated, insist that it is the only thing to do, and pack up the little soul in a cabin trunk with a smile. Just smile, that is all!

She was only indignant that Helen and she should be treated so and by these very girls for whom her chum had conceived such a fancy. Helen was still trembling. They let her sit down upon her bed, and Ruth wanted to go to her more than ever, and comfort her. But the girl on the table brought her up short. "Now, Miss!" she exclaimed. "You are the next.

But Alix did not get to sleep that night. She did not even undress. For it was while sitting on the side of her bed, ready to begin the process, that through her excited and indignant and whirling thoughts the first suspicion shot like a touch of flame. "How dares Martin how dares he!" her thoughts had run.

The states sent a deputation to the Prince to ask his opinion, and signed the agreement before it was possible to receive his reply. This was to treat him with little courtesy, if not absolutely with bad faith. The Prince was disappointed and indignant. In truth, as appeared from all his language and letters, he had no confidence in Don John.

Isn't it good to hear her call me 'Auntie' again! Now I'm satisfied; or" with a momentary hesitation "pretty nearly satisfied, anyway." "Oh, then you're not quite satisfied, after all," I observed. "What more do you want?" "I want just one thing more; just one, that's all." I believed I know what that one thing was, but I asked her. She shot a look at me, a look of indignant meaning.

Vera Laramore went red and white by turns and lost, for a moment, her grasp of the situation, then grew virtuously indignant, which was a tactical error for if she were innocent of such a thought as that which her friend expressed she should have been either amused or curious. "How can you talk such rubbish? Tam and I are jolly good friends.

"Sir, The House cannot but sympathize with you in the eloquent and indignant denunciation you have uttered against the painful invasion of the decorum of the House which we have just witnessed.

For these things Monseigneur de Beauvais was very indignant against the said Maitre Lohier, saying: 'Here is Lohier who is going to make a fine fuss about our trial; he calumniates us all, and tells the world it is of no good. By St. John, we shall do nothing of the kind; we shall go on with our trial as we have begun it."