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Updated: June 12, 2025
In the sombre, dark blue garments of mourning, without ornaments or jewels, so different from the gay banqueting robes in which she had last seen him, Marcia gazed a moment, before she recognized Perolla, the son of Pacuvius. "You are not pretty to-night, Scylla," he said tauntingly, "though you left us early. There are dark circles under the eyes that looked kindly at the enemy of your country."
At this, Zohák Trembled with wrath the words were death to him; And sternly thus he spoke: "What hast thou fled Through fear, betraying thy important trust? No longer shalt thou share my confidence, No longer share my bounty and regard." To this the keeper tauntingly replied: "Thy kingdom is overthrown, and nothing now Remains for thee to give me; thou art lost."
The words were uttered tauntingly, and produced murmurs of satisfaction throughout the room. Slade started back from where he stood, in an impatient manner, saying something that I did not hear. "Look here, Simon, I heard some strong suggestions over at Lawyer Phillips' office to-day." Slade turned his eyes upon the speaker.
"Your horse is ready, Victor Lamont," she said. "It took you a long time to go upon your errand," he replied, tauntingly. "No doubt you harnessed the horse yourself, to spare that lazy husband of yours the trouble of doing it," he added. The woman muttered something between her teeth which he did not quite catch; nor did he take the trouble to listen.
"Why, you blush like a girl, Hector," said La Tour, tauntingly; "though I think, by the flashing of your eye, it is rather from anger, than shame. Look, Mr. Stanhope, what think you of our gentle page, and ci-devant priest?" Mr.
The giant now no sooner perceived, from the last words of the affrighted youth, what was most likely to give them the greatest torment, than with a spiteful grin which made his horrible face yet more horrible, and in a hollow voice, as loud as thunder, he tauntingly cried out, 'Ho-hoh! You'd not be parted, would you?
Now this, said my master, is very near; and read: III. Then she, to whom I prisoner was, Said to me tauntingly, Now cheer your heart, and sing a song, And tune your mind to joy. Mighty sweet, said Mr. Williams. But let us see how the next verse is turned. It is this: IV. Alas! said we; who can once frame His heavy heart to sing The praises of our living God, Thus under a strange king?
What he was now writing was what his enemies tauntingly called "the music of the future," because, as they said, nobody liked it at present; but what he himself called the "art work of the future," in which all the fine arts are inseparably united. The biggest of his works, the "Nibelung Tetralogy," was conceived and for the most part written in Switzerland.
You've the making of a good outlaw, Bucky," he smiled tauntingly, "and if you follow your natural bent you'll have some of your old friends after you, good and hard. You'd better steer clear of that though, and try your hand at being honest for once. M'sieur Janette wants to give you this chance, and you'd better make good time. So get a move on, Bucky.
He put out his hand instinctively to keep them from touching his companion, and a sharp thorn pierced his palm. He immediately affected to be in great pain. "It is easy for the pale-face to suffer," she said tauntingly. "It is impossible for your race to be pitiful," he replied in the same tone.
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