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The frigate seemed to leap at the object before her as at a prey; and dire was the crash that ensued. As we may suppose the wrathful lioness springs upon the buffalo, and, meeting more resistance from its horny bulk than she had suspected, recoils and makes another spring, so did the Eos strike, rebound, then strike again. I felt two distinct percussions. The second stroke divided the obstacle.
Thou that covetest the wealth of the Pandavas are not a match for them, nor this Suta's son, who is exceedingly wrathful, nor this thy brother Dussasana. Indeed, when Bhishma and Drona and Kripa and Karna and Bhimasena and Dhananjaya and Dhrishtadyumna will be enraged, the population of the earth will be exterminated. Under the influence of wrath, do not, O son, exterminate the Kurus.
Wrathful, loathsome fingers clutch the long, fair hair that even the fingers of love have caressed but with reverent half-touch, and love and hope and life go out in one dread moment of horror and despair.
On perceiving Chupin, he made a wrathful gesture, and his first words were: "I haven't got a penny." But Chupin smiled his most genial smile. "What!" said he, "do you fancy I've come to collect money from you here, and at this hour? You don't know me. I merely came to ask a favor of you." The clerk's clouded face brightened.
He would have done true work had it been given him to do. But at the present moment his own party did not believe in him. There was no need at present for independent wrathful eloquence. There seldom is need in the House of Commons for independent eloquence.
This did he tell to his folk, and it pleased them well, and they spake with one mouth that he had found the best counsel. They made no further questioning, but armed themselves, and rode forth, as they who would waylay Sir Gawain, when his host had sent him on his way. Thus they went forth from thence a great company, and well armed. Very wrathful were they, and they went right willingly.
Stine sat up, his face bitter and wrathful. "Let it freeze. We're not going to stir." "All right," said Shorty. "We're goin' on with the boat." "You were engaged " "To take you to Dawson," Shorty caught him up. "Well, we're takin' you, ain't we?" He punctuated his query by bringing half the tent down on top of them.
"That will be between us two," was the reply. Sir Austin fell into his chair. Meditation was impossible. He spoke from a wrathful heart: "You will not dare to take her without" "No, sir," Richard interrupted him, "I shall not. Have no fear." "Then you did not love your wife?" "Did I not?" A smile passed faintly over Richard's face. "Did you care so much for this this other person?" "So much?
"Craigin has nothing to do with it. There's a new boss in camp." A look of wrathful amazement crossed Maclennan's countenance. Haines was beginning to enjoy himself. "A new boss? What do you mean?" "What I say. A young fellow calling himself Dr. Bailey came into this camp three days ago, raised the biggest kind of a row, laid up Craigin with a broken head, and took charge of the camp."
And her husband, jealous, wrathful, never slackened his watch over her, night or day. A harder lot was Iseult's than her lover's, for he had change and action to distract his thoughts, and all the excitement of battle; but she had nothing to do but sit and think on all that might have been, until her heart was near to breaking.
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