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He ground his teeth in impotent fury, and unrestrainedly execrated the stupendous folly which had induced him to enter so light- heartedly into an adventure fraught with elements of such unimaginable horror.
She let her head fall forward almost upon her knees and sobbed unrestrainedly. Rodman touched her shoulder and shook her, but not roughly. 'Do not be such an eternal fool! he grumbled. 'Do you know where Adela is or not? 'No, I don't, came the smothered reply. Then, raising her head, 'Why do you think so much about Adela? He leaned against the dressing-table and laughed mockingly.
Perhaps we shall be away longer than we expect, Dias, but at any rate we will not stop there after dark." Tears were in the Indian's eyes as Harry and Bertie said good-bye to him and started, and when he saw them enter the ravine he sat down with his elbows on his knees and cried unrestrainedly. His wife went up to him and put her hand on his shoulder.
Unrestrainedly they confided to each other their little daily happenings. Grazia, with feminine interest, inquired into Christophe's domestic affairs. They were in a very bad way: he was always having ruptures with his housekeepers; he was continually being cheated and robbed by his servants.
Thackeray had of old assumed the jester's habit, in order the more unrestrainedly to indulge the privilege of speaking the truth; we had traced his clever progress through "Fraser's Magazine" and the ever-improving pages of "Punch" which wonder of the time has been infinitely obliged to him but still we were little prepared for the keen observation, the deep wisdom, and the consummate art which he has interwoven in the slight texture and whimsical pattern of "Vanity Fair."
Under the firs and pines it was gloomy, and a premonition of winter was in the air. Evelyn sat down on a bench under a pine-tree, and began to weep quite unrestrainedly. She did not know why. She heard the song of the pine over her head, and it seemed to increase her apparently inconsequent grief. In reality she wept the tears of the world, the same which a new-born child sheds.
She was a child of spiritual rather than physical affinities, and the contact of Aunt Maria's thin body, even though it thrilled with almost maternal affection for her, repelled her. Aunt Maria began to weep unrestrainedly, with a curious passion and abandonment for a woman of her years. "Has he come home?" she whispered.
"Oh," cried the girl, tears of disappointment streaming from her eyes, "what shall I do? What can I do?" But the equipage swept on bearing Mary from her sight and Francis gave way to her grief unrestrainedly. "And I thought to have done so much," she murmured when she had become calm. "Ah! my father did well to say that Sir Amyas was an austere man.
He stared at her, both hands now to his temples; then he turned to look strangely at the empty chair but it was not empty. Miss Harvey, the nurse, on her knees, had flung herself across it and, with buried head, was sobbing unrestrainedly. And now upon the lawn was a scene indescribable. The long line was broken.
Yet no children can laugh more merrily or more unrestrainedly than these, or make a greater uproar when it is fitting that they should do so. And if there is no need for punishment, or any other form of repression, in this school, it is equally true that there is no need for rewards.
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