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Nerving myself to fashion the words of inquiry, I addressed the nocturnal visitor thus 'Strange being, why hast thou come at this still hour to perturb a sinful mortal? You understand, my lord, I said this in hollow tones in what I may almost term a sepulchral voice." "Ay ay," responded the bishop, with intense excitement; "go on I implore you to go on. What did it answer?"
"Did you see my smoke?" he queried cheerfully. She regarded him with disapproval. "Talk about your magic carpets!" he went on. "Do you mind removing that sack from my foot?" she said coldly. He looked, and lifted his weight quickly. "It wasn't a sack. It was my elbow. Pardon me." The information did not perturb her, and her coolness was a challenge.
The following is the form of "the sentence of excommunication" referred to by Hume: "The Sentence of Curse, Given by the Bishops, against the Breakers of the Charters. And with the same sentence we burden all those that presume to perturb the peace of our sovereign Lord the King, and of the Realm.
The whispering and the nods did not much trouble Messire Jurgen, who merely observed that he was used to the buffets of a censorious world; young Florian never heard of this furtive chatter; and certainly what people said in Poictesme did not at all perturb the vicomte's mother, that elderly and pious lady, Madame Felise de Puysange, at her remote home in Normandy.
"No," said my quasi-minister of the gospel, emphatically, "I differ with you. Your time was perfect. You made him do the work, not yourself. Tell me, are you a skilled wrestler?" I was nettled now at all these things which were coming to puzzle and perturb an honest fellow out for a morning ride.
The perturbations were due to some continuous cause for instance, some unknown planet. Could this planet be inside the orbit of Uranus? No, for then it would perturb Saturn and Jupiter also, and they were not perturbed by it.
And the sakieh raises its wailing, wayward voice and sings to the shadoof; and the shadoof sings to the sakieh; and the lifted water falls and flows away into the green wilderness of doura that, like a miniature forest, spreads on every hand to the low mountains, which do not perturb the spirit, as do the iron mountains of Algeria.
For the time being, however, it contributed, with other circumstances, to confuse the public mind and conscience. Indeed as early as May of 1861, the attitude of our Government and its troops toward Negro Slaves owned or used by Rebels in rebellious States, began to perturb the public, bother the Administration, and worry the Military officers.
We shall therefore endeavour to leave you with no disagreeable recollections of our meeting even though we have done much to perturb and frighten you." The philosopher was silent; his companion, however, said: "Our promises and plans unfortunately compel us not only to remain, but also to spend the same hour on the spot you have selected.
Such grave accusations, embodied in numerous reports, could not fail to perturb profoundly the mind of a despot already obsessed by the fear of impending rebellion among his subjects. A commission was accordingly appointed to inquire into the matter, and report the result of its investigations.
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