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But for the moment these were not foreseen, and Sigismund was jubilantly eager to prosecute his scheme. Warned by the experience of its predecessor at Pisa, the Council of Constance was careful not to put too much trust in paper decrees. John XXIII was not only deposed, but a prisoner.

Jubilant, one hour after this new star had swung into the firmament, I hoisted the Union Jack to the topmost notch of our towering flag-pole, and never has it flaunted its triumph more jubilantly since. The beadle reported to me afterwards that the other churches were mightily jealous of our late autumn bloom, and one of their devotees, an Episcopalian, had asked him sneeringly

We descended from the tree jubilantly, and I suggested that we should make a big blaze on the eastern shore, so as to let the ship know we saw her, but the more cautious Yorke said it would be rather risky.

"It's the best job I ever did," he cried jubilantly, "to get Jasper out of that business." Dick sent his two hands deep within their pockets. "Oh! how can you say so?" he cried. "And how can you question what your father does?" exclaimed Mrs. Whitney. "Why, that isn't like you, Dick!" with a face full of reproach. "Oh! let the boy say what he wants to, Marian," broke in her husband easily.

For smoothly starched and green was her whole shirtwaist, and carefully tied and green was her neat stock. Eva whispered jubilantly to Morris Mogilewsky, and another rumour swept the ranks.

Oh, we air about ready fer ye, 'n' we air only waitin' fer Sherd and the folks to come," continued the mountaineer, jubilantly, winking significantly at Clayton and his attendants, who stood about him at the fireplace. Clayton shook his head firmly, but the rest followed Hicks, who turned at the door and repeated the invitation with a frowning face.

Unblushingly, and with a glance at him for instant approval, she stepped forward and pronounced jubilantly the alias agreed upon: "Ridge Miss Ridge is my name." A smothered exclamation of dismay burst from Hugh's lips. "Eh, what? Miss Ridge, and your brother's name Smith?" ejaculated the man of authority.

And afterwards, crossing his arms over his breast, he would chatter away jubilantly for hours. "A man's a man when he's got a weapon like that," he would say with a swaggering air. "I don't care a fig now for the gendarmes. A friend and I went to try it last Sunday on the plain of Saint Denis. Of course, you know, a man doesn't tell everyone that he's got a plaything of that sort.

For several minutes after that Miki lay still while the blood made its way slowly through his numbed and half-frozen limbs. At last he staggered to his feet, and then it was that Le Beau chuckled jubilantly and turned back to the cabin. And now followed many days that were days of hell and torment for him an unequal struggle between the power of The Brute and the spirit of the Dog.

I shan't show them all, either, until the real season begins." Fred's glance, in roaming around, took in Dick & Co. For once, these six very popular sophomores had no one else around them. "Whew! I think I've taken some wind out of the sails of Mr. Self-satisfied Prescott," Fred told himself jubilantly. "We shan't hear so much about Dick & Co. for a few months!"

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