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And the commentators that
indignantly
insist that Billy Joe was raped-- I suggest that they watch the whole film in it's entirety (thanks CMT for not cutting out the scene where Robby Benson--the Billy Joe character --admits to Bobby Lee that he willingly had sex with the man).
I looked at her
indignantly
and said something like, "Ah, why waste my time?"
It's blithe, and loony, and lovely all at once, and ends with Ratoff (as the real Cossack) spouting
indignantly
at Power's pitiful imposture.
OAS Secretary General Luis Almagro has repeatedly offered to field an electoral mission, only to be
indignantly
rebuffed by Maduro.
When France first invited Britain to join the infant European enterprise, a decade before General de Gaulle barred the door, the supercilious mandarins in Britain's Treasury ensured that Britain would
indignantly
reject the offer.
sat up
indignantly.
Two-thirds of the audience had risen indignantly, trying to silence him, since he insulted them by treating them like children unable to act for themselves.
But all the same he shook his head; he acted the incorruptible man, striking his breast
indignantly.
continued the master indignantly, wiping his brow with his handkerchief, which he had just taken from his cap.
'What!'M. de Renal
indignantly
exclaimed, 'we agreed upon that yesterday: I give three hundred francs; I consider that plenty, if not too much.'
And you follow each other round and round, swearing at one another, until the tent tumbles down in a heap, and leaves you looking at each other across its ruins, when you both
indignantly
exclaim, in the same breath:"There you are! what did I tell you?"Meanwhile the third man, who has been baling out the boat, and who has spilled the water down his sleeve, and has been cursing away to himself steadily for the last ten minutes, wants to know what the thundering blazes you're playing at, and why the blarmed tent isn't up yet.
"Why, here it is all the time," he exclaimed,
indignantly.
he exclaims
indignantly.
"What's he want to howl like that for when I'm playing?"George would exclaim indignantly, while taking aim at him with a boot.
"What the thunder do you want your trousers for, in the middle of the night?" he asked
indignantly.
And, "Oh, bother the silly old thing!" she would say indignantly, when the sail would not go up properly.
"And Fanny returned from such a scene a greater rebel than ever," cried Sarah, indignantly; "one would think the hardships her father suffered would have cured her of such whims."
"Let her," said the trooper, indignantly; "she has chosen from her country's enemies, and may she meet with a foreigner's virtues in her choice."
"You forget, Mr. Birch," said the youth, a little indignantly, "that I am not a treacherous, lurking spy, who deceives to betray; but innocent of the charge imputed to me."
"Up to his ear, Edie!" said I
indignantly.
"You forget that our soldiers would be upon the beach," said I
indignantly.
'I didn't take it,' said Mr. Pickwick
indignantly.
'Why did you not communicate this fact to me this morning, Sir?''To be sure--to be sure,' said the man with the camp-stool
indignantly.
the old lady
indignantly.
'Of course they will,' replied Mr. Winkle
indignantly.
The agitated young man would have accepted it, in his confusion, had not Pott
indignantly
interposed.
'Wot's the matter with the man,' said Sam,
indignantly.
'Well, now,' said Sam, 'afore these here ladies, I should jest like to ask you, as a sort of curiosity, whether you don't consider yourself as nice and well-behaved a young gen'l'm'n, as ever used a pink check pocket-handkerchief, and the number four collection?''And as was ever a-going to be married to a cook,' said that lady
indignantly.
'Good God, Jane, how can you think of such things?' replied the mamma
indignantly.
Mr. Winkle, not much doubting who the young man was, unlocked the door; which he had no sooner done than Mr. Samuel Weller entered with great precipitation, and carefully relocking it on the inside, deliberately put the key in his waistcoat pocket; and, after surveying Mr. Winkle from head to foot, said--'You're a wery humorous young gen'l'm'n, you air, Sir!''What do you mean by this conduct, Sam?' inquired Mr. Winkle
indignantly.
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