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We fought as bravely as you, but your armor is better able to resist the arrows which pierce our clothing of skins. And lastly, as the most cruel blow of all, ye slew our queen." "Tomyris is dead?" exclaimed Cambyses interrupting him. "You mean to tell me that the Persians have killed a woman? Answer at once, what has happened to your queen?"
Besides, my merit speaks that you ought to have some more consideration for me, with respect to my age, my knowledge, and my shining virtues. Go on and shave me, said I, interrupting him again, and do not speak. That is to say, replies he, you have some urgent business to go about; I will lay you a wager I guess right. Why, I told you so these two hours, said I, you ought to have done before now.
Gray's impetuosity, his buoyancy, robbed his speech of boldness, nevertheless Barbara Parker flushed faintly. She was ill at ease; she felt sure she had erred in interrupting these two men; she was glad of an excuse to leave. Gray lingered a moment, long enougn for his eyes to meet those of the banker.
'Who is interrupting now? cried Gillian, 'but was she a lady? 'I never saw her, you know, said the mother; 'but from all I ever heard of her, I should think she was, and cleverer and more highly educated than any of us. 'Yes, said Hal, 'that was the kind of pretension that exasperated them all at Beechcroft, especially Uncle William. 'I wonder if Dolores will have it! said Gillian.
"How did any one know that she was here?" asked M. Desmalions, interrupting her. "I can't tell you. The letter simply said that the papers would be at Versailles, at the poste restante, in my name, on a certain day that is to say, this morning.
"Monsieur," began he, "I have made arrangements for your removal to the hotel at Bringiers." "You have?" said I, interrupting him in a tone as abrupt and something more indignant than his own. "And who, sir, may I ask, has commissioned you to take this trouble?" "Ah oh!" stammered he, somewhat tamed down by his brusque reception, "I beg pardon, Monsieur.
A circle was soon formed around him, to witness his graceful movements, which strongly reminded those present who had witnessed the performances, of a corn-field negro's Juba, or the double-shuffle. "Come," old Mr. Manley said, interrupting the young man in his evolutions, by laying his hand upon his arm. "Come! I want you a moment." "Hel-lel-lel-lo, o-o, there!
On February 12, 1864, General Butler addressed a letter to the Rebel Commissioner Ould, in which be asked, for the sake of humanity, that the questions interrupting the exchange be left temporarily in abeyance while an informal exchange was put in operation. He would send five hundred prisoners to City Point; let them be met by a similar number of Union prisoners.
It was worse than interrupting the preacher in the middle of a prayer, and the last thing that Alice Price, with all her breeding, blood and education would have been expected to do. That was what came of leveling oneself to the plane of common people and "pore" folks, and visiting them in jail, they said to one another through their wide-stretched eyes.
"Where have you sent him to-day?" cried Letty, peremptorily, interrupting her, while she drew her handkerchief fiercely across her eyes. Instantly Marcella was conscious of the difficulty of explaining her own impulse and Maxwell's action. "Sir George told me," she said, faltering, "that he must go away from London immediately, to think out some trouble that was oppressing him.
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