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Everyone courteously followed their example, but there was no enthusiasm, and it was evident that Phebe had not produced a particularly favorable impression. "Never sang so badly in her life," muttered Charlie irefully. "She was frightened, poor thing. Give her time, give her time," said Uncle Mac kindly.
'Take care, Ellen! answered Isabella, her eyes sparkling irefully; there was no misdoubting by their expression the full success of her partner's endeavours to make himself detested. 'Don't put faith in a single word he speaks. He's a lying fiend! a monster, and not a human being! I've been told I might leave him before; and I've made the attempt, but I dare not repeat it!
"Yes," continued the worthy Magistrate irefully; "but when the King ordered that the right of voting for our rulers should no longer be restricted to church-members; but that every man of fair estate and good moral character, as he phrases it, should be allowed to vote, even if he is not a member at all, he aimed a blow at the very Magistracy itself." "Yes, that is worse than heresy!
The great Countess rose irefully from her deathbed, and, gathering her army, led it in person, as she always did, laid siege to Mantua by land and water, entered the city in 1114, and did not die till a year after. Such is female resolution.
I just wish she could hear you make it, for she called you a fool," said Polly, irefully. "Did she? Well, I don't mind, I'm used to it," returned Van, placidly; and so he was, for Polly called him a goose every day of her life, and he enjoyed it immensely.
Her master, on looking up, perceived the red face of Monsieur Ramin peeping over the old woman's shoulder, and irefully cried out: "How dare you bring that fellow here? And you, sir, how dare you come?" "My good old friend, there are feelings," said Ramin, spreading his fingers over the left pocket of his waistcoat "there are feelings," he repeated, "that cannot be subdued.
"Vibrate all you want to!" exclaimed the Celt, irefully, his eyes on the thickening swarm of flyers, some of them now plainly visible in detail against the aching smears of color flung across the eastern reaches of cloudland. "Vibrate away; but give me this!" He fondled the gleaming gun as if it had been a pet.
His face was convulsed with passion, and his eyes glanced irefully upon the surprised Fabian. "Simpleton! you trespass upon my good nature!" exclaimed Mr. Fabian, foaming with rage. "Do I?" replied Carl, "perhaps I shall trespass upon something else. Do you know, sir, what I shall say when the justice questions me?" "What would you say, good Carl?" inquired Magde, encouragingly.
He is certainly a very beautiful man, a thorough German, and a fine poetical specimen of the race." Ah, what would that doughty champion of the Slave Trade, William IV., have said, could he have seen his niece's husband giving royal countenance to such a fanatical, radical gathering! It was enough to make him stir irefully in his coffin at Windsor.
"What?" demanded Mrs. Stanton, irefully, pulling away from the girl who was trying to coax back good nature. "Picking out another politician for my special consideration, after what I have been through?" "Oh, he's not a politician, Doris dear!
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