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"At your command," answered the philosopher, respectfully. At the same moment a loud voice was heard from the next room, which Melissa recognized as her brother Alexander's, who impetuously insisted on his right of being allowed at any time to see the emperor.

As he was saying good-bye to his benefactor, the latter whispered in his ear: "If you succeed in your enterprise and the Emperor makes you one of his royal officers, do not let ingratitude ever enter your heart, so that you may be tempted to forget us here, who will be thinking about you all the time you are away." "Nothing of the kind can ever happen," exclaimed Lo-yung impetuously.

"Why don't they fetch her?" he questioned. "Judith, Esther, bring her in," said Mother Mary, calling into the hallway. Quick footsteps, and the girls burst in impetuously, exclaiming: "Mescal's not there!" "Where is she, then?" demanded August Naab, going to the door. "Mescal!" he called. Succeeding his authoritative summons only the cheery sputter of the wood-fire broke the silence.

Their shouts sound like triumphant cheers. And the lads now join in the acclamations too, and all are rushing forward so impetuously." Indeed, the whole mass of men and women assembled in the rear of the ravine rushed forward with loud shouts, like a single immense wave, surging with extraordinary impetuosity up to Andreas Hofer and the captains standing by his side.

"And why not, O Riptonus?" said Adrian. "Art unaware that woman cosmopolitan is woman consummate? and dost grumble to pay the small price for the splendid gem?" "Well, I don't like women to smoke," said plain Ripton. "Why mayn't they do what men do?" the hero cried impetuously. "I hate that contemptible narrow-mindedness. It's that makes the ruin and horrors I see. Why mayn't they do what men do?

"Let us go away and hide ourselves!" She seized his hand impetuously, and dragged him downstairs after her sideways, a mode of descent which was more rapid than either safe or graceful for a little fat bishop in evening dress. "Come, come, come to the library with me, and talk about God and good angels, and that kind of thing," she cried.

As it turns out, the lady of my quest is Miss Fairfield." "Good gracious, are you, Patty?" said Marie, impetuously; "are you Kit's girl?" "Yes; I am," and Patty folded her hands with a ridiculous air of complacency. "Patty!" growled Van Reypen, who was sitting behind her. "Yes, Philip," said Patty, sweetly, turning partly round. "Behave yourself!"

Pressing on impetuously at a pace of nearly seven miles an hour, and unchecked by a heavy artillery fire from the zeriba and a less effective fire from the Horse battery, which was only armed with 7-pounder Krupps of an obsolete pattern, the Arabs rapidly diminished the distance between themselves and their enemies.

Travers borrowed a buggy from one of the other guests, and started impetuously on his self-imposed errand. He had lied about the short cut, and about the half-hour. He would have lied up to the hilt if it had been required of him, because his instinct that instinct which had saved him untold times from blundering warned him that danger was at hand.

Margaret looked as if she were about to make some mutinous reply; then she compressed her lips and lowered her eyes for a few seconds. "I will ask mamma what she thinks," she said at last, in her usual even tones. "Why should you ask her?" said Sir Philip, impetuously. "What consultation is needed, when I simply beg you to be your own true self that noble, generous self that I am sure you are!

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