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Updated: June 13, 2025
"De Bruce, I rose with purpose dread To speak my curse upon thy head, And give thee as an outcast o'er To him who burns to shed thy gore; But like the Midianite of old Who stood on Zophin, heaven-controlled, I feel within my aged breast A power that can not be repressed. It prompts my voice, it swells my veins, It burns, it maddens, it constrains!
"Distress me?" she repeated. "His death maddens me!" "Oh, don't say that!" "Hear me! hear me! My father died murdered, at Zeeland and the man you must help me to find is the wretch who killed him." She started to her feet with a cry of terror. Mirabel dropped from his chair senseless to the floor. Emily recovered her presence of mind.
He was most interested in my case. I have gone over it with him a hundred times. I showed him exactly how it was done. And now you know why I loathe the electric light. When it shines in my eyes it maddens me; it brings back to me the recollection of that dreadful time, it causes me to " "Heritage," Bell said, sternly, "close your eyes at once, and be silent." The patient obeyed instantly.
A man of iron nerve and purpose, a man of cool deliberation under the harshest circumstances, just now Bull was afflicted like the veriest weakling with alternating hope and doubt, and something approaching indecision. The youth in him was plunged in that agony of desire which maddens with delight and drives headlong to despair. His whole horizon of life had changed.
"John," pleaded Anna, "leave alone the buttermilk. It only maddens you. No good ever came of that." "Aye, lass," said the farmer, with a bitter laugh, as he buried his head again in the crock, "what care I if it maddens me." Here take it, father, and read it" and she handed to him the well-worn black volume from the shelf. Enderby paused a moment and held the volume in his hand.
Careless Best so! best so! What cavalier whispered in her ear as she passed? Have years tarnished her beauty? Ah, God! this wind, that maddens me now, a moment since touched her! Anselmo, I will go in.
"How do you feel now?" he asked. "Quite well," answered Rhoda. "Will you call Marie? I want to dress." "You must rest in bed today," replied the Indian. "Tomorrow will be soon enough for you to get up." Rhoda looked at the young man with irritation. "Can't you learn that I am not a squaw? That it maddens me to be ordered about? That every time you do you alienate me more, if possible?"
That young man who was rude to you of course it was mere drunken, irresponsible nonsense on his part has got himself into a serious scrape, I'm afraid. It is being kept quite within the family, and we hope to manage so that it will remain there, but it has terribly upset his father and his sister. But that, after all, is not so hard to bear as the other affliction that has come upon the Maddens.
Let us, whenever we can find an opportunity, deliver our sentiments in the form of roundhand copies. Respect the Aged. Eschew Vulgarity. Admire Ourselves. Regard the Novelist." Mademoiselle, I swear to you that I love you. You who read these pages. You who turn your burning eyes upon these words words that I trace ah, heaven! the thought maddens me. I will be calm.
My own baby, who, when I snatch her in my arms, smiles at me with his wonderful eyes of blue; and wellnigh maddens me with the very echo of a voice whose wily sweetness won my love, to make an hour's pastime, a cheap toy, soon worn out, worthless and trodden under foot after three weeks' sport!
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