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Suddenly a sound of blows and shouts, far away, made Alzire sit up.
Windows and doors, opened wide in the fine weather, gave glimpses of rows of parlours which were filled with movement and
shouts
and the chatter of families.
But
shouts
now broke out.
She went off, and they fled after her; it was a chase lasting an hour at full speed, with constant turns, with
shouts
to frighten her, and arms opened and closed on emptiness.
No one knew exactly, the
shouts
made it impossible to hear; were they going to bed there?
Meanwhile Maigrat, who had left the hall of the manager's house, had at first taken refuge in the kitchen; but, hearing nothing there, he imagined some abominable attempt against his shop, and came up again to hide behind the pump outside, when he distinctly heard the cracking of the door and
shouts
of pillage in which his own name was mixed.
At this moment Rasseneur's voice was lost in the midst of enthusiastic shouts:"Hurrah for Rasseneur!
This encounter seemed so minor that nobody on board would have been disturbed by it, had it not been for the
shouts
of crewmen in the hold, who climbed on deck yelling:"We're sinking!
There, very puzzled, Ned Land and Conseil watched the crewmen opening the hatches, while a frightful clamor and furious
shouts
resounded outside.
Seventy-four years ago to the day, at this very spot in latitude 47 degrees 24' and longitude 17 degrees 28', this ship sank after a heroic battle; its three masts gone, water in its hold, a third of its crew out of action, it preferred to go to the bottom with its 356 seamen rather than surrender; and with its flag nailed up on the afterdeck, it disappeared beneath the waves to
shouts
of 'Long live the Republic!'"
The
shouts
of their voices could be heard through the humming of the bell.
These noble sons of ancient Bisontium conversed only in shouts; they gave themselves the air of tremendous warriors.
The
shouts
and contradictions of the players, echoing through that vast hall, made a din which astonished Julien.
Their
shouts
alone would have been enough to create disorder in a sensitive organism.
the supervisor calls out as if he had to wake me up, in fact he
shouts
at me, I'm afraid, if I'm to make it clear to you, I'll have to shout as well, and it's nothing more than my name that he
shouts
out."
There were no
shouts
among them as there had been at the start, no-one even applauded, but if they weren't already persuaded they seemed very close to it.
she asked, opening her mouth too wide and lightly hitting K. with her hand as if he had said something extraordinarily surprising or clumsy, with both hands she lifted her skirt, which was already very short, and, as fast as she could, she ran off after the other girls whose indistinct
shouts
lost themselves in the heights.
There followed an incomprehensible, interwoven babble of
shouts
and replies and calls of agreement.
'What is it you want to know now?' asks the doorkeeper, 'You're insatiable.''Everyone wants access to the law,' says the man, 'how come, over all these years, no-one but me has asked to be let in?'The doorkeeper can see the man's come to his end, his hearing has faded, and so, so that he can be heard, he
shouts
to him: 'Nobody else could have got in this way, as this entrance was meant only for you.
"Hi! stop a minute, will you?" he
shouts
cheerily.
You get near the kettle, so that it can overhear you, and then you shout out, "I don't want any tea; do you, George?" to which George
shouts
back, "Oh, no, I don't like tea; we'll have lemonade instead - tea's so indigestible."
King John has slept at Duncroft Hall, and all the day before the little town of Staines has echoed to the clang of armed men, and the clatter of great horses over its rough stones, and the
shouts
of captains, and the grim oaths and surly jests of bearded bowmen, billmen, pikemen, and strange-speaking foreign spearmen.
Grand old Bisham Abbey, whose stone walls have rung to the
shouts
of the Knights Templars, and which, at one time, was the home of Anne of Cleves and at another of Queen Elizabeth, is passed on the right bank just half a mile above Marlow Bridge.
Gregor made a run for him; he wanted to be sure of reaching him; the chief clerk must have expected something, as he leapt down several steps at once and disappeared; his
shouts
resounding all around the staircase.
Frances threw herself on a sofa, buried her head under its cushion, and with her shawl drawn over her face, to exclude as much of sound as possible, continued there until the
shouts
of the combatants, the rattling of the firearms, and the thundering tread of the horses had ceased.
The sentinel manifested his exultation at the success of his comrades with loud shouts, which soon brought his companion, who had been left in the more immediate charge of Henry Wharton, to the open window of the parlor.
As the dragoons dashed by them, rending the air with their shouts, and with trumpets sounding a lively strain, the charger ridden by the youth became ungovernable - he plunged, reared, and his rider being unable with his wounded arm, to manage the impatient animal, Henry Wharton found himself, in less than a minute, unwillingly riding by the side of Captain Lawton.
At last understanding that they would never be able to escape from their clasp, irritated by the cords cutting into their flesh, disgusted at their contact, feeling their discomfort increase at every moment, forgetful, and unable to bear their bonds a moment longer, they addressed outrageous reproaches to one another, in the hope of suffering loss, of dressing the wounds they inflicted on themselves, by cursing and deafening each other with their
shouts
and accusations.
We were all thrown into perplexity by these cries, not knowing what to do; but reflecting that the
shouts
of the shepherd would raise the country and that the mounted coast-guard would come at once to see what was the matter, we agreed that the renegade must strip off his Turkish garments and put on a captive's jacket or coat which one of our party gave him at once, though he himself was reduced to his shirt; and so commending ourselves to God, we followed the same road which we saw the shepherd take, expecting every moment that the coast-guard would be down upon us.
CHAPTER XLIVIN WHICH ARE CONTINUED THE UNHEARD-OF ADVENTURES OF THE INNSo loud, in fact, were the
shouts
of Don Quixote, that the landlord opening the gate of the inn in all haste, came out in dismay, and ran to see who was uttering such cries, and those who were outside joined him.
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