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Have you read a queer psychological story by Henry James, of two persons who so perpetually missed meeting each other by accident that they began to feel quite frightened of each other, and to think it was fate? This is something of the kind, but more curious." "There are people in Paris who will cure them of such morbid fancies," said Valognes vindictively.
On her next visit to the cabin, Ruth was astonished when Hagar asked her bluntly: "Ain't there no punishment for men who deceive girls?" "Very little, Hagar, I fear unless it is God's punishment." "Shucks!" The girl's eyes flashed vindictively. "There ought to be. Durn 'em, anyway!" "Hagar, what has brought such a subject into your mind?" said Ruth wonderingly.
Now and then a young lady, excited by jealousy or some sneering look or word, made an ugly mouth at one of her companions, and then, uttering a shrill squeal, highly expressive of rage, vindictively snatched at the offender's tail or leg, and administered a hearty bite.
This great minister, after the failure of a discreditable effort to fasten upon him a charge of high treason, a charge which, vindictively pressed through the House of Lords, was wisely rejected by the Commons, had been prosecuted with greater justice for a breach of the law, in having exercised the authority of papal legate within the realm of England.
Still, Beatrice was vindictively determined upon one point. Let Keith Cameron cross her path, and she would do something she had never done before; she would deliberately lead him on to propose if the fellow had nerve enough to do so, which, she told Dick, she doubted. Held Up by Mr. Kelly. "'Traveler, what lies over the hill?" questioned a mischievous voice.
"I don't think it's cargo he's after, though cement pays all right." "It ain't cargo," said a small but confident voice. "You clear out!" said old Sam. "A boy o' your age shovin' his spoke in when 'is elders is talkin'! What next, I wonder!" "Where am I to clear to? I'm my own end of the ship anyway," said the youth vindictively. The men started to move, but it was too late.
The older males either ignored him entirely or else hated him so vindictively that but for his wondrous agility and speed and the fierce protection of the huge Kala he would have been dispatched at an early age.
That's exactly what I am, a tremendous coming Political Event. You ask them in the House," cried Goring, thrusting out his chin and aiming a provocative side-smile at a middle-aged Under-Secretary of State who discreetly admired Miss Ormond. "Modest creature!" ejaculated the Under-Secretary playfully with his lips; and in his heart vindictively, "Conceited devil!" "Please see me, Mrs.
You always were a damned successful fellow, Ahlmann," he added vindictively. "Before God, Anton," cried Stanton with a show of emotion, "I didn't mean to do it; I swear I didn't. It was a mad impulse! It's not in my real nature." "Nature never makes a blunder. When she makes a scoundrel she means it," said Von Barwig. Stanton started and then looked through the library window.
Besides the set speeches made against the proposed Constitutional amendment in the House, Peace-Democrats of the Senate continued to keep up a running fire at it in that Chamber, on every possible occasion. Garrett Davis was especially garrulous on the subject, and also launched the thunders of his wrath at the President quite frequently and even vindictively.
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