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Updated: May 31, 2025
It was strongly imbedded in the earth but each day I went to it each day I moved it! Little by little I worked till a mere touch would have set it hurling downwards, yet it looked as firm as ever." Gueldmar uttered a fierce ejaculation of anguish he put one hand to his throat as though he were stifling. Lovisa, watching him, smiled vindictively, and continued
So they, being extremists, and therefore of the type of men who will have every one against them who is not for them, turned vindictively against him.
Earle caught the eye of the district attorney and shrugged her shoulders. "Just what did happen?" asked Wharton. Apparently with an effort the girl pulled herself together. "I first met your brother-in-law " she began. Wharton interrupted quietly. "Wait!" he said. "You are not talking to me as anybody's brother-in-law, but as the district attorney." The girl laughed vindictively.
Clytie had gone over to the tea-table, where she was snapping vindictively at the half of a ginger-wafer somebody else had left and was gesticulating in the face of Medora Giles. "I never met such a man in my life!" she was declaring. "I'll never speak to him again as long as I live! He's a bear; he's a brute!" Little O'Grady, bringing forward another sliced lemon, shook in his shoes.
"Well," said Van, and he showed signs of relenting a little at that; "but Percy is perfectly awful, mamma, you don't know; and he feels so smart too," he said vindictively. "Well," said Mrs. Whitney, softly, "let's think what we can do for Polly; it makes me feel very badly to see her sad little face."
"Oh, Sally! does thee mean that?" cried Peggy breathlessly. "I do, Peggy. Thee would be surprised to know how many of the British we have helped during the war. As a whole I dislike them intensely," and Sally drew her lips together vindictively.
Carolyn June exclaimed vindictively, her anger for the moment getting the better of her sense of the ridiculous, "they 'dealt' in us! More than likely they played poker to decide how to divide us up to see who should love you and which should love me!
Arnold now betook himself again into France; and smarting with wounded pride and ambition, vindictively espoused the party of his old master Abailard, just then embroiled in his famous dispute with St. Bernard.
With great effort she wrote her note while Nance stood sullenly by, looking over her shoulder. "You spelled teacher's name with a little letter," Nance muttered. "I done it a-purpose," said Mrs. Snawdor vindictively, "I ain't goin' to spell her with a capital; she ain't worth it."
Instead of laughing in his sleeve at his fair foe, with all her sore amour-propre and loud self-assertion, M. Paul detested her with intense seriousness; he honoured her with his earnest fury; he pursued her vindictively and implacably, refusing to rest peaceably in his bed, to derive due benefit from his meals, or even serenely to relish his cigar, till she was fairly rooted out of the establishment.
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