Angrily
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She made no answer to her husband, who was waiting
angrily
outside, she was holding Julien in a passionate embrace.
'So it lies within the power of the lowest of mankind to work me up like this!' he said
angrily
to himself.
'But what is this!'Julien said to himself, angrily, 'another imprudence!
'Spare us your sentimental homilies,' exclaimed the chairman angrily; his boar's eye gleamed with a savage light.
'I must get rid of this absurd sensibility,' he said to himself angrily; 'it will betray me.'
'What unworthy weakness!' he said to himself
angrily.
"And what is to come of Captain Jack?" cried Betty,
angrily.
"You go too far, sir," said he, angrily; "I didn't thought you would have gone so far.
'Well, says his brother a little angrily, 'and so I do.
You may see plainly how the family stand in this case, and they would be stark mad if it was my case, as it is my brother's; and for aught I see, it would be my ruin and yours too.''Ay!' says I, still speaking angrily; 'are all your protestations and vows to be shaken by the dislike of the family?
He looked a little
angrily
at first.
Then she became rigid, preparing for the defence, and
angrily
inquiring of herself how she could vanquish the torrent.
"Don't say that,
" angrily
exclaimed the young woman.
"That is not true, by all that's good," said Don Quixote in high wrath, turning upon him angrily, as his way was; "and it is a very great slander, or rather villainy.
Lothario replied that he was not disposed to go on with the business, for she had answered him so
angrily
and harshly that he had no heart to say anything more to her."Ah, Lothario, Lothario," said Anselmo, "how ill dost thou meet thy obligations to me, and the great confidence I repose in thee!
She, however, who had been stopped, breaking silence, said
angrily
and testily, "Get out of the way, bad luck to you, and let us pass, for we are in a hurry."
Don Quixote dismounted to examine his wounds, but finding him whole from head to foot, he said to him,
angrily
enough, "In an evil hour didst thou take to braying, Sancho!
And with this he fell weeping so bitterly, that Don Quixote said to him, sharply and angrily, "What art thou afraid of, cowardly creature?
The ecclesiastic, when he heard them talking of giants and caitiffs and enchantments, began to suspect that this must be Don Quixote of La Mancha, whose story the duke was always reading; and he had himself often reproved him for it, telling him it was foolish to read such fooleries; and becoming convinced that his suspicion was correct, addressing the duke, he said very
angrily
to him, "Senor, your excellence will have to give account to God for what this good man does.
'What do you mean by that observation, Sir?' inquired Mr. Winkle,
angrily.
'He is evidently a desperate ruffian.''He is my servant, Sir,' said Mr. Pickwick
angrily.
'What's your Christian name, Sir?
' angrily
inquired the little judge.
Mr. Winkle looked somewhat stern at this interruption, and Mr. Pickwick
angrily
requested his attendant not to jest with one of the best feelings of our nature; to which Sam replied, 'That he wouldn't, if he was aware on it; but there were so many on 'em, that he hardly know'd which was the best ones wen he heerd 'em mentioned.'
In reply to this, the groom waxing very wroth, muttered a desire to damage somebody's person; but disappeared without carrying it into execution, slamming the door
angrily
after him, and wholly unheeding Sam's affectionate request, that he would leave him a lock of his hair before he went.
'Do you know me, man?' inquired the stranger
angrily.
'What the devil do you knock in that way for?' inquired the clerk
angrily.
'Then, what the devil did you run sharp instruments into Mr. Pickwick's legs for?' inquired Wardle
angrily.
Lucy bit her lip, and looked
angrily
at her sister.
"Have you done nothing, then?" cried Kate, turning on him
angrily.
Tarvin looked long and angrily, because the laugh came from the bottom of this track, and then, digging his heel into the mould, began to let himself down step by step, steadying himself by the tufts of grass.
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