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It was not quite an honest view of the case no man surveying his own circumstances is ever entirely honest but to himself the question was convincing, Who would not have hastened from that hell to find this heaven? Ralston at least stood undauntedly by him, and inveighed with anger against what he proclaimed to be an unnatural law.
But the professor fixed him with an Arctic eye and bluntly said: " You love her ? " The question steadied Coleman at once. He looked undauntedly straight into the professor's face. He simply said: " I love her! " You love her ? " repeated the professor. " I love her," repeated Coleman. After some seconds of pregnant silence, the professor arose.
The cause that I shall assert, I dare support through every danger, as undauntedly as the boldest who draws sword in its behalf. 'Of that, answered Flora, 'I cannot doubt for a moment.
"Yield!" cried Demdike in a voice of thunder, and fixing a terrible glance upon him. "Cum on, wizard," rejoined Ashbead undauntedly. But, observing that his opponent was wholly unarmed, he gave the pike to Hal o' Nabs, who was close beside him, observing, "It shall never be said that Cuthbert Ashbead feawt t' dule himsel unfairly. Nah, touch me if theaw dar'st."
We know in whom we trust. He is mighty to save our souls alive." With these words he fell back, giving one look at our pursuer, and urging us by a sign to hold on our course. The doctor took his hand. After holding it for a minute, he shook his head. "He's gone," he remarked; "as brave a man as I ever met, and as true a Christian." Jerry meantime stood undauntedly at the helm.
They were accordingly conveyed to Savage Island in the John Williams, missionary ship, but were received with a good deal of suspicion by the natives, and only one remained. He narrowly escaped being put to death, but undauntedly persevered, and, by degrees, gathered converts around him. When visited in 1852 by the Rev.
Martha in the meantime frowned most ominously on Richie, who went on undauntedly to inform the king, "that his deceased father-in-law, a good careful man in the main, had a' touch of worldly wisdom about him, that at times marred the uprightness of his walk; he liked to dabble among his neighbour's gear, and some of it would at times stick to his fingers in the handling."
I believe nobody had ever called him by his Christian name before, and it made it sweeter to him, but still he did not give in. "Ah! that's all very well," he said, and his voice was softer then, "but what would your mother say?" "The same as I do," said Emily, undauntedly. "How should it change one's feelings one bit," and she almost cried at being held back.
As the boats touched the shore, they received a discharge directly in their faces of some 1500 muskets; but, notwithstanding this, the men undauntedly landed, and, forming on the beach, after some severe fighting forced their way into the stockade, driving out the enemy, who fled into the thick bush close to the rear of it.
To anticipate is to overturn the card-castles of this puny race. Come upon them unexpectedly, stare at them undauntedly, and interrogate them abruptly, and they are put to the rout. Their looks even intreat pardon for the ill they thought, but durst not utter. Sir Arthur I own beheld me with a suspicious eye; and though he endeavoured to seem to credit me, he did it with an aukward air. Mrs.
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