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Ruthven!" he gasped; but she was absolutely reckless now and beneath it all, perhaps, lay a certainty of the boy's honour. She knew he was to be trusted was the safest receptacle for wrath so long repressed. She let prudence go with a parting and vindictive slap, and opened her heart to the astounded boy. The tempest lasted a few seconds; then she ended as abruptly as she began.
It is now possible to give early relief to communities long repressed in their development by unsettled land titles and to establish the possession and right of settlers whose lands have been rendered valueless by adverse and unfounded claims.
"I am interested in navigation, to the slight extent possible to a mere yachtsman: may I join you?" interposed Christobal. "Oh, yes," said the captain off-handedly. Elsie repressed the smile on her lips. Did the worthy doctor fear developments if this harmless map-making progressed in his absence?
Their own intellects are quickened to activity or repressed into torpor, by influences that would have little effect upon the less impressionable, more self-poised minds of men.
"No o," I said, "but I have a funny sort of feeling as if some one were looking for me!" "By Jove!" exclaimed Tony, and repressed himself at a glare from his mother. "I wonder if it's possible " He stopped, and began carefully to smooth his silk hat which was poised on his knee. "If what's possible?" I wanted to know, bending my head near to his, regardless of somebody's plume which grazed my eye.
The blood throbbed in Betty Madison's head from repressed excitement and the long strain on her nerves. But the solemnity of the scene affected her so powerfully that her ego seemed dead, she only was conscious of looking down upon history. It seemed to her that for the first time she fully realized the tremendous issues involved in the calling of that roll of names.
The small lips had a gentle compression which indicated a repressed strength of feeling; while the straight line of the nose, and the flexible, delicate nostril, were perfect as in those sculptured fragments of the antique which the soil of Italy so often gives forth to the day from the sepulchres of the past.
Glad you went up, Cynthy you done right to go. "I'd have gone with you, if you'd only told me. I'll git a chance to go up Sunday." There was an air of repressed excitement about the veteran which did not escape Cynthia. He held two letters in his hand, and, being a postmaster, he knew the handwriting on both. One had come from that place in New Jersey, and drew no comment. But the other!
Schoolmasters were there with the elder of their pupils. For many of the vanished children had disappeared on their way to school, and these men were in danger of losing both their credit and occupation. Towards Tiffauges, Champtocé, Machecoul, the angry populace, long repressed, surged tumultuously, and with them, much wondering at their orders, went the soldiers of the Duke.
Had she no claim at all to consideration? or must she be for ever silent like this, till one of them should at last be laid in Tromö churchyard? These thoughts, having been once roused, would not be repressed again. They held possession of her during the following day too; and she could settle down to no work of any kind.
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