Shouting
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Catherine was sobbing, and Chaval was choked with
shouting
oaths.
At midday, after lunch, when he came back with his men to make one last effort, he was surprised to see Zacharie, red and gesticulating, come out of the mine shouting:"She's there!
Suddenly she remembered; she saw again a mob of
shouting
people who surrounded her, and she felt cold hands pressing her neck.
Maelstrom!" they were
shouting.
He went to the shops and brought back rolls of leather for the shoemaker, old iron for the farrier, a barrel of herrings for his mistress, caps from the milliner's, locks from the hair-dresser's and all along the road on his return journey he distributed his parcels, which he threw, standing upright on his seat and
shouting
at the top of his voice, over the enclosures of the yards.
"Are you deaf?" said Tuvache, fidgeting in his armchair; and he began
shouting
in her ear, "Fifty-four years of service.
An April ray was dancing on the china of the whatnot; the fire burned; beneath her slippers she felt the softness of the carpet; the day was bright, the air warm, and she heard her child
shouting
with laughter.
After he had entered like a whirlwind the porch of the "Lion d'Or," the doctor,
shouting
very loud, ordered them to unharness his horse.
He entered Maromme
shouting
for the people of the inn, burst open the door with a thrust of his shoulder, made for a sack of oats, emptied a bottle of sweet cider into the manger, and again mounted his nag, whose feet struck fire as it dashed along.
The crier was shouting: 'Three hundred francs, gentlemen!''Three hundred francs!
The boisterous joy of these peasants well fed and well dressed, could find expression, thought itself complete only when they were
shouting
with the full force of their lungs.
Just before he reached the first landing he even had to wait a little while until a ball had finished its movement, two small lads with sly faces like grown-up scoundrels held him by his trouser-legs until it had; if he were to shake them off he would have to hurt them, and he was afraid of what noise they would make by
shouting.
Somewhere in the hall, someone raised his hands and applauded him shouting, "Bravo!
Some of the men in the first row groped around in their beards, none of them looked round to see who was
shouting.
Shouting
in this ridiculous way finally made K. tired of him, if he didn't believe he was indicted then so much the better; maybe he even thought K. was a judge.
The guard had come because of the
shouting
and asked what had been happening.
He kept on shouting, "He's sacking his lawyer!"
But Block still had some sense of pride, at least where K. was concerned, and he went towards him waving his fists,
shouting
as loudly as he dared while the lawyer was there.
The priest had only gone a few paces from him, but K. was already
shouting
loudly, "Please, wait!""I'm waiting," said the priest.
This seemed to sort of lighten the boat, and it went on much easier, the small boy
shouting
at the top of his voice, and urging his steed into a gallop.
And
shouting
horsemen are galloping from group to group, and little banners are fluttering lazily in the warm breeze, and every now and then there is a deeper stir as the ranks make way on either side, and some great Baron on his war-horse, with his guard of squires around him, passes along to take his station at the head of his serfs and vassals.
For five good minutes they stood there,
shouting
ribaldry at him, deriding him, mocking him, jeering at him.
His mother was not far away in front of him and seemed, at first, quite engrossed in herself, but then she suddenly jumped up with her arms outstretched and her fingers spread shouting: "Help, for pity's sake, Help!"
The column of Dunwoodie wheeled in perfect order, opened, and, as the word to charge was given, the troops of Lawton emerged from their cover, with their leader in advance, waving his saber over his head, and shouting, in a voice that was heard above the clangor of the martial music.
The heart of the peddler now beat high with hope, when the voice of Captain Lawton again rang in his ears,
shouting
to his men to make room.
Who, think you, will follow us far, on a November night, among these rocks and precipices?""Listen!" exclaimed Henry; "the dragoons are
shouting
to each other; they miss us already."
Tin pans and horns were added to the din, the population massed itself and moved toward the river, met the children coming in an open carriage drawn by
shouting
citizens, thronged around it, joined its homeward march, and swept magnificently up the main street roaring huzzah after huzzah!
And at that we both fell to dancing and
shouting
too; for it had been such a weary war as far back as we could remember, and the shadow had lain so long over us, that it was wondrous to feel that it was lifted.
Have I been shouting?"
Then another battalion of young troops tried it, all together in a rush,
shouting
and yelling; but what will
shouting
do against a mitraille of grape?
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