Seized
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I said to the master of the shop, who by this time was fetched home from some neighbouring place, that it was in vain to make noise, and enter into talk there of the case; the fellow had insisted that I came to steal, and he must prove it, and I desired we might go before a magistrate without any more words; for I began to see I should be too hard for the man that had
seized
me.
Give the goldsmith his due, he told his story with a great deal of justice and moderation, and the fellow that had come over, and
seized
upon me, told his with as much heat and foolish passion, which did me good still, rather than harm.
The witnesses were the two wenches, a couple of hard-mouthed jades indeed, for though the thing was truth in the main, yet they aggravated it to the utmost extremity, and swore I had the goods wholly in my possession, that I had hid them among my clothes, that I was going off with them, that I had one foot over the threshold when they discovered themselves, and then I put t' other over, so that I was quite out of the house in the street with the goods before they took hold of me, and then they
seized
me, and brought me back again, and they took the goods upon me.
All the while the poor condemned creatures were preparing to their death, and the ordinary, as they call him, was busy with them, disposing them to submit to their sentence--I say, all this while I was
seized
with a fit of trembling, as much as I could have been if I had been in the same condition, as to be sure the day before I expected to be; I was so violently agitated by this surprising fit, that I shook as if it had been in the cold fit of an ague, so that I could not speak or look but like one distracted.
Any with this we sat down together, and I told him so much of my story as I thought was convenient, bringing it at last to my being reduced to great poverty, and representing myself as fallen into some company that led me to relieve my distresses by way that I had been utterly unacquainted with, and that they making an attempt at a tradesman's house, I was
seized
upon for having been but just at the door, the maid-servant pulling me in; that I neither had broke any lock nor taken anything away, and that notwithstanding that, I was brought in guilty and sentenced to die; but that the judges, having been made sensible of the hardship of my circumstances, had obtained leave to remit the sentence upon my consenting to be transported.
But my case was particular; it was by no means proper to me to go thither without money or goods, and for a poor convict, that was to be sold as soon as I came on shore, to carry with me a cargo of goods would be to have notice taken of it, and perhaps to have them
seized
by the public; so I took part of my stock with me thus, and left the other part with my governess.
As he resumed his walk, he was
seized
with indecision.
I was
seized
with a sort of disgust.
As Therese opened the door to leave, he
seized
her in his arms.
He was
seized
with vague terror.
One morning, he was
seized
with real terror.
He ardently desired to find the body of his victim, and he was
seized
with cowardice when he imagined it before him.
For hours she remained tranquil and inert, absorbed in her despair; then she was at times
seized
with attacks of weeping, shrieking and delirium.
Again he was
seized
with fright, a sort of stupid crushing terror.
Then he held his tongue, suddenly
seized
with atrocious jealousy, fearing that the young widow loved the man he had flung into the water, and whom he now lauded with the conviction of an enthusiast.
She quietly
seized
the hand of Therese and placed it in that of Laurent, unable to utter a single word.
The young woman, abruptly turning round, withdrew her shoulder, and in doing so, fixed on Laurent such a strange look of repugnance and horror, that he shrank back, troubled and ill at ease, as if himself
seized
with terror and disgust.
They were
seized
with fever and delirium, and this obstacle, in their minds, became material.
Laurent then became
seized
with sullen rage.
They were now
seized
with the same terror as at night.
When they forgot that she was there and could hear and see them, they were
seized
with folly.
Therese was
seized
with horrified pity.
The murderers,
seized
with blind terror, were on the point of completing the sentence aloud.
And, until evening, he went along, dazed and
seized
with sudden shudders whenever he looked at the Seine.
One of the muleteers in attendance, who could not have had much good nature in him, hearing the poor prostrate man blustering in this style, was unable to refrain from giving him an answer on his ribs; and coming up to him he
seized
his lance, and having broken it in pieces, with one of them he began so to belabour our Don Quixote that, notwithstanding and in spite of his armour, he milled him like a measure of wheat.
All this long harangue (which might very well have been spared) our knight delivered because the acorns they gave him reminded him of the golden age; and the whim
seized
him to address all this unnecessary argument to the goatherds, who listened to him gaping in amazement without saying a word in reply.
It so happened that there was lodging that night in the inn a caudrillero of what they call the Old Holy Brotherhood of Toledo, who, also hearing the extraordinary noise of the conflict,
seized
his staff and the tin case with his warrants, and made his way in the dark into the room crying: "Hold! in the name of the Jurisdiction!
But the fact is, that the stomach of poor Sancho was of necessity not so delicate as that of his master, and so, before vomiting, he was
seized
with such gripings and retchings, and such sweats and faintness, that verily and truly be believed his last hour had come, and finding himself so racked and tormented he cursed the balsam and the thief that had given it to him.
The mule was shy, and was so frightened at her bridle being
seized
that rearing up she flung her rider to the ground over her haunches.
The other guards stood thunderstruck and amazed at this unexpected event, but recovering presence of mind, those on horseback
seized
their swords, and those on foot their javelins, and attacked Don Quixote, who was waiting for them with great calmness; and no doubt it would have gone badly with him if the galley slaves, seeing the chance before them of liberating themselves, had not effected it by contriving to break the chain on which they were strung.
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