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Updated: June 9, 2025
While Paulus was with great difficulty rekindling the fire, she was once more alone, and again she began to be alarmed in the dark cavern. She called the Alexandrian. "The darkness terrifies me so," she said. "You still had some oil in the jug this morning; perhaps you may be able to contrive a little lamp for me; it is so fearful to stay here in the dark."
Gamble, to tell him that the person, Mary Matchwell, claiming to be the wife of Charles Nutter, has established herself at the Mills, and is disposed to be troublesome, and terrifies poor Mrs. Sally Nutter, who is ill; it would be a charity to come out, and direct measures.
He that dreads the reverse of these, admires them almost in the same way as he that desires them; fear alike disturbs both ways: an unforeseen turn of things equally terrifies each of them: let a man rejoice or grieve, desire or fear; what matters it if, whatever he perceives better or worse than his expectations, with downcast look he be stupefied in mind and body?
The idea which fills and terrifies me is this I figure to myself the present as your last hour, and the end of the world! the heavens opening above your heads the Savior, in all His glory, about to appear in the midst of His temple you only assembled here as trembling criminals, to wait His coming, and hear the sentence, either of life eternal, or everlasting death! for it is vain to flatter yourselves that you shall die more innocent than you are at this hour.
"I suppose I am an idiot," she acknowledged, "but that man terrifies me." "In what way?" "He is my husband's associate in business." Josephine said, "and apparently desires to take advantage of that fact. My husband is not a reliable person where money is concerned. He seems to have been behaving rather badly." "I am very sorry," Wingate murmured. She looked at him curiously.
"I don't think that would make any difference to the Warden. He terrifies me; I daren't say anything because I am sure he would remember that it was a stupid thing to say. I felt as if I was a convict, and that if I spoke I should give myself away. I can tell you it was something awful, and for all I know he may have expected me to say something."
Radames returns in triumph from the wars, bringing with him a chain of prisoners, among whom is Amonasro. The latter soon finds out Aida's influence over Radames, and half terrifies, half persuades her into promising to extract from her lover the secret of the route which the Egyptian army will take on the morrow on their way to a new campaign against the Ethiopians.
I will not keep it. I can not I can not bear the sight of it. It terrifies me and shocks me. I can take no pleasure in it. Besides besides, it will be discipline for me to do without it now that I have found it after all these years. Every day I shall look at the place in my collection which it would have occupied, and I shall say to myself: 'Maria Van Wagenen, take warning.
"That of course increases your responsibility," I hazarded, and she seized the suggestion. "Quite so. You see how I am placed. The idea of going all that way in an empty train quite terrifies me." "I don't see why it should." "But just think. There will be no one in it, no one but ourselves. We two lone women and you, single-handed.
It terrifies us with its supernatural qualities and deprives us temporarily of our reason. Suppressed steam and suppressed emotion are dangerous things to deal with. The infant who wants its mother's breast, and the woman who wants her lover's arms, are poor subjects to reason with.
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