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He saw that her lips were intolerantly compressed and that her needle came and went in protesting little jabs. "Hannah," he quietly inquired, "what do you think?" The elderly woman whose sternness of view had been tempered by neither maternity nor breadth of experience shook her head. "I don't know as I'm called on to express what I think, Tom," she replied with cold disapproval.
It was thus the police behaved, roughly, intolerantly, neither asking nor accepting explanations. It did not seem to Bonbright this could be the right way to meet the emergency. It seemed to him calculated only to aggravate it. The application of brute force might conquer a mob or stifle a riot, but it would leave unquenched fires of animosity.
She is a supervising, regulating kind of a woman, and very strict about well, other people's expenditures; but she was glad that the "hard thoughts" were lifted off from her. "I knew," said Ruth, again, "that we were all good people, and that it must come right." "Don't tell me!" says Miss Trixie, intolerantly. "She couldn't help herself." Leslie Goldthwaite's world of friendship is not a circle.
What baffles and vexes him is their "pertinacity and inflexible obstinacy" Neque enim dubitabam, qualecunque esset quod fateretur, pertinaciam certe et inflexibilem obstinationem debere puniri. He could not understand, in other words, why, when the theory of the Roman religion was so tolerant, the Christians should be so intolerantly narrow-minded and bigoted.
Hours before, they had got off their horses to stretch their legs, and to wait. And now they had grown impatient. It was cold even in the gulley where the low moaning, biting wind did not reach them and they knew they could have no fire. "Hell!" exclaimed one man, intolerantly; "I reckon she's a whizzer!" "Looks a heap like it," agreed Shorty.
He sat at a disused card table studiously thumbing over an old magazine, and as he raised his dram the barkeeper glowered at him intolerantly. "Well," said the big cowboy, reaching for his liquor, "here's how and may she rain for a week!"
The severity of the climate caused failure, and in 1629 he turned his attention to Virginia and visited Jamestown. But religious feeling ran as high there as it did anywhere. The colonists were intolerantly Protestant, and Baltimore was ordered back to England.
But Sir George had other affairs on hand; and the author of an essay on toleration continues to sleep peacefully among the many whom he so intolerantly helped to slay. For this infelix campus, as it is dubbed in one of its own inscriptions an inscription over which Dr. Johnson passed a critical eye is in many ways sacred to the memory of the men whom Mackenzie persecuted.
His repute was great for ferocity towards doubtful characters, but he was credited with discrimination. Was this invariable? She preferred to take down his chain from its hook by the window, and to use it to hold him by. "What is it? Who are you?" She had opened the door without reserve, feeling sure that the dog would be excited by a gap. As it was he growled intolerantly, and had to be reproved.
He had also given much time to the creating and organization of the Bank of New York. But Burr was not far wrong when he accused him of impatience. His bearing was more imperious, his eye flashed more intolerantly, than ever.
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