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They cough when I speak: they think coughing an objection to strong winds they divine nothing of the boisterousness of my happiness! "We have not yet time for Zarathustra" so they object; but what matter about a time that "hath no time" for Zarathustra? And if they should altogether praise me, how could I go to sleep on THEIR praise?

And when the full gist of it came home, Arthur brought down a heavy hand on the shoulder of Cadoris who was shaking with laughter and himself fell into a seat nearby for very faintness at his own mirth. While about him there was great boisterousness and loud guffaws.

Down the trail toward him a small river galloped, washing deep gullies where the wheels of his car offered obstruction to its boisterousness. "She's a tough one," grinned Casey, in spite of the chattering of his teeth. "Looks like all the water in the world is bein' poured down this pass.

We left the Mannerings' house together, laughing and talking, and cantered along the Chota Simla road as of old. I was in haste to reach the Sanjowlie Reservoir and there make my assurance doubly sure. The horses did their best, but seemed all too slow to my impatient mind. Kitty was astonished at my boisterousness. "Why, Jack!" she cried at last, "you are behaving like a child!

His eyes bolted; he nodded at them askance; and he mumbled the words he had been intending to shout. Catching sight of Charley directly, he attempted to carry off his discomfiture by assuming an added boisterousness. "Hello, Charley!" he cried. "What's the good word, boy?" "Hello, Mr. Grylls," returned Charley with a demure grin, that was highly creditable to his powers of dissimulation.

For he was a lover not to be denied, though a king must die to clear the road. So it is with Boris, my queen." "You mean ?" The catch in her voice told me she breathed fast. He laughed, with that soft boisterousness that marked his merriment. "Your mad Irishman is no king, but he has crossed my path enough. Next time he dies." "Because he has tried to serve me!" "Because he is in my way.

It broke into boisterousness in one of the largest theaters where a bright-witted "artist," who always made a point of hitting off the very latest sensation, got himself up in a lifelike imitation of the well-known figure of Cosmo Versal, topped with a bald head as big as a bushel, and sailed away into the flies with a pretty member of the ballet, whom he had gallantly snatched from a tumbling ocean of green baize, singing at the top of his voice until they disappeared behind the proscenium arch: The roars of laughter and applause with which this effusion of vaudeville genius was greeted, showed the cheerful spirit in which the public took the affair.

Lechmere were the principal interrogators, who, in this examination, of which there is printed an account not unentertaining, behaved with the boisterousness of men elated by recent authority. They are represented as asking questions sometimes vague, sometimes insidious, and writing answers different from those which they received.

The river-driver chose to spend his idle hours in crude, rough sprightliness; the salmon-fisher loved to lie upon the shore and listen to the village story-teller, almost official when successful, who played upon the credulity and imagination of his listeners. The river-driver loved excitement for its own sake, and behind his boisterousness there was little evil.

We left the Mannerings' house together, laughing and talking, and cantered along the Chota Simla road as of old. I was in haste to reach the Sanjowlie Reservoir and there make my assurance doubly sure. The horses did their best, but seemed all too slow to my impatient mind. Kitty was astonished at my boisterousness. "Why, Jack!" she cried at last, "you are behaving like a child.

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