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"If you are such a knave, such a mean-spirited, unfeeling dastard, as to think of leaving these women to their fate," said Roland, giving way to rage, "be assured that the first step will be your last; I will blow your brains out, the moment you attempt to leave us!" At these ireful words, Nathan's eyes began to widen. "Truly," said he, "I don't think thee would be so wicked!
He had no fear, however or, if he had any, he had much more obstinacy for he, then and there, excommunicated three of his enemies, of whom Ranulf de Broc, the ireful knight, was one. As men in general had no fancy for being cursed, in their sitting and walking, and gaping and sneezing, and all the rest of it, it was very natural in the persons so freely excommunicated to complain to the King.
Adieu, my dear friends." He was resolved. "Au, revoir,," said the dear friends. Shortly after, cane in hand, General Villivicencio moved with an ireful stride up the banquette of Rue Royale.
Both being ireful to boiling point, and mad to strike at something, they attacked one another furiously, though they were dear friends, and the helmet-wires and the padding rattled and smoked to the thumps.
Ye are standing laughing there, Dick Middlemas; I would have you be sure he does not cut you out with your bonny partner yonder." "He be !" Middlemas was beginning a sentence which he could not have concluded with strict attention to propriety, when the master of the band summoned McFittoch to his post, by the following ireful expostulation: "What are ye about, sir? Mind your bow-hand.
I am repaid for its possession by a son of Gentile parentage whose obedience has been the delight of my old years, and for the gift God has given me in him, I tender you this counterfeit of Jesus nailed on the Roman scaffold." The congregation gazed a minute at the golden cross. Ireful laughter broke forth, followed by rage. "The pagan! The papist! The Turk! The idolater!" they exclaimed.
Yea, what were ten thousand such manifestations of his ireful indignation against sin, to that of striking, afflicting, chastising, and making the darling of his bosom the object of his wrath and judgment? Third. Fourth.
In a few days afterwards the chief of the banditti, who, burning with the ireful resolution of revenging the deaths of his associates, had travelled from place to place in hopes of finding the object of his fury, arrived at the gateway, and observing the statue, roared out in a rage, "Surely this is the resemblance of my tormenter; oh! that I could meet thy original, so that I might have the satisfaction of making her blood atone for the murder of my friends!"
Their seemingly unwarranted hostility and jealousy were beginning to incense her. She believed she had as much right there as they had, and she resolved to maintain her right. Catching an ireful glance from the girl in charge of the counter, she returned it with interest. Even this spark came very near kindling the repressed fires into an open flame, regardless of consequences.
There is nothing more common among saints, than thus to be wronged by Satan; for he will labor to fetch fire out of the offices of Christ to burn us: so to present him to us with so dreadful and so ireful a countenance, that a man in temptation and under guilt shall hardly be able to lift up his face to God. But now, to think really that he is my Advocate, this heals all.
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