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Tito did not answer immediately. When he did speak it was with a calculated caution, that was stimulated by alarm. "And you mean to carry out that independence by quitting me, I presume?" "I desire to quit you," said Romola, impetuously. "And supposing I do not submit to part with what the law gives me some security for retaining?

"With a penniless, out-at-elbows, good-for-nothing, you mean?" he said, with a kind of resentful bitterness. "No! I dare say I should not. Money!" he cried impetuously as he jumped to his feet, and burying his hands in the pockets of his breeches he began pacing the path up and down in front of her. "Money! always money! Always talk of duty and of obedience .

Danger animates them, and they turn toward each other decided, but they stop at a short distance, and, as they look at each other, they bow their heads and again raise their feathers on end. With their natural valor, they rush at each other impetuously; they strike beak against beak; breast against breast, blade against blade, and wing against wing.

And without waiting for an answer she went striding on impetuously as though some one were pushing her on from behind. She was very thin and plain, with a long nose; her face always looked tired, and exhausted, and it seemed as though it were an effort to her to keep her eyes open, and not to fall down.

Constance, hard-pressed, conscience-struck, utterly miserable, did not know what to reply. Falloden went on impetuously: "And now at least don't decide against me without thinking without considering what I have been saying. Of course the whole thing may blow over. Radowitz may be all right in a fortnight.

"I was afraid you would be horrified at the idea, and feel that Phebe didn't appreciate all your mother has done for her. It was a great deal for her to take a young girl like Babe for two years, and give her the best of Europe. Babe knows it, and she almost reveres your mother." She was silent for a moment. Then she said impetuously, "Billy, are my family too near?" "Of course not. Why?"

The left wing, where Parmenio commanded, was so impetuously charged by the Bactrian horse that it was disordered and forced to give ground, at the same time that Mazaeus had sent a detachment round about to fall upon those who guarded the baggage, which so disturbed Parmenio, that he sent messengers to acquaint Alexander that the camp and baggage would be all lost unless he immediately believed the rear by a considerable reinforcement drawn out of the front.

"Left school," repeated Gay lifting his wig slightly and rubbing his temple. "Surely surely you haven't misbehaved and have been expelled. Miss Pinwell I know is the perfection of prim propriety, but " "Quite true, sir, so she is," burst out Lavinia impetuously, "and I've done nothing wicked not really wicked only silly, but I'm sure Miss Pinwell wouldn't take me back.

Then many kings, that were all great bowmen, urged by thy sons, rushing impetuously, began to surround him. Encompassed by them, O Bharata, Bhima smiling the while and uttering a leonine roar, took up and hurled at them with great force a fierce mace destructive of hostile ranks.

I shall certainly tell my mother, if I keep on writing, and am paid for it," she said impetuously. "Very well. Of course, if you think it wrong to leave her in ignorance about it, you must tell her. I myself see no reason for your mentioning the fact, unless you choose to. You are a mature and independent woman: she is old and childish. The relation between you is really reversed.

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