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They next made application to the marshal, who tauntingly replied that he could not rely on their pledges, and must take the liberty to execute his process in his own time and manner. Senate Ex. Doc., No. 10, 3d Sess. 34th Cong. Vol. Ten days were consumed in these negotiations; but the spirit of vengeance refused to yield.

He did not hear the shrill cry of terror from the twist in the trail. He did not look back to see Melisse standing there. But Dixon both saw and heard, and he laughed tauntingly over Jean's head as the little Frenchman came toward him again, more cautiously than before. It was the first time that Jean had ever come into contact with science.

"The day before she died, and when her recovery was thought to be impossible, he came with a prepared will and witnesses, which in their presence he almost forced her to sign: in this will I was greatly wronged, and this brother has tauntingly told me the cause of this was my being the means of prejudicing our mother against him.

The possibilities were exhausted centuries ago. Even. Sin is stereotyped. There have always been women like you and men like me! What on earth could a man in my position say to a woman in yours that would be acceptably wicked?" She smiled inscrutably; there was no abstraction in his manner now. "And yet you are so bold in other things!" she said, tauntingly. "To the brave all things are possible."

Yet it was necessary to make some response, and to preserve the superiority which he imagined he had maintained up to that time. "You will never know, Monsieur," he said, glancing alternately at his gun and at Marie-Anne, "all that you owe to Mademoiselle Lacheneur. We shall meet again, I hope " "You have made that remark before," Maurice interrupted, tauntingly.

"By the craft and qualities of the Water-Witch! but this is language that might become one who was at liberty to act his pleasure," returned the stranger tauntingly imitating the tone, in which his angry companion had spoken. "You would have proof of my identity: listen.

"Not as you know of!" laughed Jacko, tauntingly shaking it over her head. He made a rush to catch it. She sprang nimbly away, and clapped the paper into her mouth. He overtook and caught her by the arm, and shaking her roughly, exclaimed, under his breath: "Where is it? What have you done with it? You exasperating, unprincipled little wretch, where is it?"

"Few probably owe more to their friends than the Chevalier Duchesne," said mademoiselle, tauntingly, as she took my arm to return to the salon. "True, most true!" replied he, with a low and deferential bow; "and I hope I am not the man to forget my debts to either friends or enemies." I turned round rapidly as he said this. Our eyes met, and we exchanged a short, brief glance of open defiance.

"Come in, son, come in," said my father, whose cheek was covered with blood. "As much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men" drawing me indoors as he spoke. "Excellent advice! Take care that he follows it," cried they, tauntingly, as my father shut-to the door. I was burning with rage; Madeleine was in tears; the children, with scared looks, were gathered round my mother.

Thus exasperated, the electors, the pope, and the King of Bohemia, conspired to drive Albert from the throne. Their secret plans were so well laid, and they were so secure of success, that the Elector of Mentz tauntingly and boastingly said to Albert, "I need only sound my hunting-horn and a new emperor will appear."

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