单词 | stormily |
例句 | Suddenly with a strained sound, Daisy bent her head into the shirts and began to cry stormily. The Great Gatsby 1925-04-10T00:00:00Z “What is all this?” demanded another voice peremptorily; and Mrs. Reed came along the corridor, her cap flying wide, her gown rustling stormily. Jane Eyre 1847-10-16T00:00:00Z And the young man turned himself away stormily and made as though he would knock his brains out against a twisted pine tree that stood there in the court. The Good Earth 1931-03-02T00:00:00Z Ocean-blue silk swirls stormily around her legs, but New York City Ballet’s Tiler Peck is somehow serene, betraying no effort from the spin that caused her gown to get excited. Dancers suspended in time and space as you’ve never seen them before 2016-10-20T04:00:00Z Beach continued honing her orchestral voice in the stormily combative Piano Concerto, which Ms. Block’s biography treats as a sonic metaphor for the composer’s struggles for control in her private life. Amy Beach, a Pioneering American Composer, Turns 150 2017-09-01T04:00:00Z Trump is a stormily dynamic change-maker who will surely win this election unless the Democrats get their house in order and nominate a figure of honor and integrity. Zombie time at campaign Hillary: Camille Paglia on Trump’s real strength and Clinton’s fatal sleepwalking 2016-06-02T04:00:00Z He was not very strong yet, and his heart beat stormily at thought of the coming meeting. The Tree of Knowledge A Novel 2012-04-05T02:00:35.603Z The crowd swayed stormily, flowed this way, ebbed that way. The Great House 2012-03-30T02:00:14.973Z Then for a brief while, as she tore off her damp clothes, her thoughts ran stormily on Mr. Sutton: nor did she dream, or he, from what things he had saved her. Starvecrow Farm 2012-03-15T02:00:29.617Z He sighed stormily, and then seemed to bethink himself again of the girl listening behind. The White Blackbird 2012-03-10T03:00:15.513Z "Then what's the matter with that idle, good-for-nothing, son of yours going to work and paying the honest debts of the family!" he stormily repeated. Ralph of the Roundhouse 2012-03-02T03:00:11.217Z The King looked stormily at the Governor of Poitou. The Abbess Of Vlaye 2012-02-19T03:00:15.523Z As the sun was stormily tinging with pink the rolling snow-clouds here and there, I halted on the brow 121 of a slope under the imposing rock front of Besitun to wait for orders. Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, Volume I (of 2) Including a Summer in the Upper Karun Region and a Visit to the Nestorian Rayahs 2012-02-12T03:00:15.857Z Here, moisture-laden winds blow continually and stormily from the Pacific, feeding the dense and soaking forests of southern Chile. South America and the War 2012-02-10T03:00:17.163Z “But why didn’t somebody tell me about it?” demanded Ruth rather stormily. The Corner House Girls Snowbound 2011-12-30T03:00:22.827Z "No, indeed," said Manasseh sympathetically, wheeling to the right so as to confront the President, who went on stormily, "Are you aware, sir, of the penalties you risk by persisting in your course?" The King of Schnorrers Grotesques and Fantasies 2011-12-28T03:00:34.587Z Here the banners are floating, the lights glancing, the band stormily performing. From the Oak to the Olive A Plain record of a Pleasant Journey 2011-11-26T03:00:12.337Z The sun-lit white fleeces which had been rolling among the higher hills darkened and thickened into rain-clouds, drifting stormily, and only revealing here and there through their rifts glimpses of blue. Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, Volume I (of 2) Including a Summer in the Upper Karun Region and a Visit to the Nestorian Rayahs 2012-02-12T03:00:15.857Z Once again my hate was really a hatred of the whole dreary circumstances of my life, and, when I saw this concentrating stormily over young Merridew's head, I made attempt after attempt to divert it. In Accordance with the Evidence 2011-11-06T02:00:12.393Z Mabel, who had wept stormily all the way home, sat down heavily on the doorstep and wept afresh. Dandelion Cottage 2011-10-29T02:00:16.960Z The West comes stormily and I am troubled, My waves conflict and black depths show between them. Poems - First Series 2011-10-28T02:00:21.917Z And thereafter he gazed upon the sea and upon the clouds, and he heard the wind that came blowing stormily from England. The Legend of the Glorious Adventures of Tyl Ulenspiegel in the land of Flanders and elsewhere 2011-10-04T02:00:19.193Z For, as if the elemental powers had awaited the issue of the conflict, the sky was suddenly overcast, the wind arose and wailed stormily. Nevermore 2011-07-08T02:00:23.973Z For a brief, heartbroken moment she stood looking into Jane Hunter's face, then bowed her head to the other's shoulder and cried stormily. The Last Straw 2011-06-27T02:00:58.100Z How many nights of his youth had been wasted in stormily "wondering——?" The Disturbing Charm 2011-06-17T02:00:21.077Z "There you are," said she stormily; and Poppy looked forth, and looked again, and stayed looking, for it was well worth having "clomb the deadly stair" to see. Poppy The Story of a South African Girl 2011-05-20T02:00:25.147Z They exercised authority over the provincial kings, but an authority that was often hotly contested, and stormily maintained at the cost of much bloodshed. Life of Saint Columba Apostle of Scotland 2011-05-10T02:00:58.153Z His writing was ugly and irregular, his orthography as deficient in French as in Russian; but what tenderness, what passion and poetry spoke from every uncultured, stormily written line. Asbe?n From the Life of a Virtuoso 2011-02-27T03:00:30.780Z The new conflicts have created a longing in him for a new equilibrium; his stormily religious feeling, determined to believe, needs new cognition. ?mile Verhaeren 2011-02-26T03:00:52.147Z She ceased, overcome with excitement, and pressed both hands against her stormily heaving bosom. Riven Bonds. Vol. II. A Novel, in Two Volumes 2011-02-16T03:00:40.700Z "Be good to my boy or I'll claim him," said Esm�, stormily. The Oyster 2011-02-10T03:00:49.300Z Alone in their midst stood Columba, but his head was bowed upon his breast, and the grey eyes that had dashed so stormily at the Court of Tara were dim with tears. Life of Saint Columba Apostle of Scotland 2011-05-10T02:00:58.153Z But to them the change came peacefully and for good; to Pentheus it comes by force, stormily and for evil, because his will was against the God. The Bacchae of Euripides 2011-02-06T03:00:51.907Z Falkenried sprang up and paced the room stormily after the door had closed upon the lawyer. The Sign of Flame 2011-01-27T03:00:43.087Z The day which had begun so stormily for the Berkow colony ended in comparative quiet, such as could hardly have been looked for after the scenes of the morning. Success and How He Won It 2011-01-23T03:00:12.077Z The morning broke stormily, and I woke to find Mrs. Cadogan's understudy, a grimy nephew of about eighteen, standing by my bedside, with a black bottle in his hand. Some Experiences of an Irish R.M. 2011-01-16T03:00:24.113Z The fog was dense and the unfavourable wind blew stormily. Life of Saint Columba Apostle of Scotland 2011-05-10T02:00:58.153Z But here Clara, with her ready championship, interfered, and, embracing her dearest Elise, rather stormily declared that everything that she did was "good, and kind, and perfect." Quicksands 2011-01-15T03:00:33.213Z After that, they drifted into talk of the future, rather than driving stormily into the teeth of it, like tempest-tossed leaves. Vision House 2011-01-13T03:01:00.407Z Would you take mine?" then as his eyes darkened stormily, "Oh, truly, I didn't mean to rouse sleeping dogs—but—but I won't take it. The Trail of Conflict She wept stormily, her head along her arms. Beggars on Horseback She sat erect bewildered with anguish, her heart throbbing stormily; then gradually she sank back, into a recumbent posture, and at last fell into a half slumber. The Children of the World By his eloquence he quickened into life a national spirit, to culminate in a convention at Dungannon on February 15th, 1782, where resolutions in favor of legislative independence were stormily adopted. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 16 Together they rescued the scattered books and papers, while on the steps discussion broke out stormily; Otto was being "called down" by the older boys and volubly defended by the youngsters. The Crimson Sweater Why, indeed, he asked himself one day, four years after he had parted from her so stormily—why truly should she have loved him? Shadows of Flames A Novel With these words they shut the door stormily in my face. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi Volume the Second It was only a couple of days after I had been first informed of the way the public was clamoring for the book that I invaded my neighbor's room, stormily. A Top-Floor Idyl For a long time Judith sat staring stonily at the irregular black lines, wandering stormily, like the life of their author, over the tattered paper. Thirty Ivuzamanzi was stormily abusive, so I did not waste time over him. A Frontier Mystery I said, viewing the tall, noble vessel, with a yearning to be aboard her with Grace at my side; the desperate seas which still stormily tossed between her and us safely traversed. A Marriage at Sea "It makes a difference who it is, doesn't it?" she cried, stormily. Fidelity A Novel He took the instrument from his bundle and struck its strings stormily, as if he would tear them in pieces. The Serapion Brethren, Vol. I. Salvator had been gazing fixedly into the young man's eyes as he spoke, and he now clasped him stormily to his breast. The Serapion Brethren. Vol. II And all save Fraser vowed stormily that Matthews would be called to account. The Plow-Woman But family concord was not one of the characteristics of the Lytton family, and Bulwer's grandfather and grandmother had lived stormily together for a few years, and separated by mutual consent. Home Life of Great Authors “Do you mean to insinuate anything?” cried Morris stormily, trying the high hand. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 7 (of 25) The approach of a stormily whirling couple, waltzing all’italiana, and then another and still another following, forced them to suspend their journey. Aurora the Magnificent “I will never forgive you as long as I live if you dare to,” she said stormily. The Phantom Lover And while he worked and listened to the other’s talk, the memory of having seen him with Kate gathered stormily in his mind. The Law-Breakers "What is this talk about being a Christian?" the father demanded stormily. Lotus Buds Of the daughters, Alice, the elder, married a collier and lived for a time stormily in Ilkeston, before moving away to Yorkshire with her numerous young family. The Rainbow “I don’t believe you!” exclaimed the girl, stormily; but in spite of her words the olive complexion grew pale. Wee Wifie Be sensible, June––I’ll find her and bring her back–––” She looked up at him stormily. The Phantom Lover “As though no one else would miss you,” returned Christine stormily, for she was not quite devoid of jealousy. Our Bessie I can't pretend to judge other professions than my own," said the captain stormily, "but I'm inclined to think I might have been taken into the confidence. Hurricane Island She met his eyes with something like terror in her own; standing still, a few feet away from him, with her breath coming and going stormily. The Beloved Woman Peasants who had given their voices stormily for a German parliament asked afterward, with a doubtful look, whether it were to consist of infantry or cavalry. The Essays of "George Eliot" Complete “I don’t care what you said; it’s all untrue,” Esther protested stormily. The Phantom Lover "Why, I never heard of anything so abominable—" she commenced stormily, but her sister stopped her. In Orchard Glen He dully watched Ottinger draw back, tenderly fingering his damaged features; he saw Em breathing stormily, empurpled. Mountain Blood A Novel Her wide open eyes stared into the darkness, while her mind stormily reviewed the day. Brand Blotters He had made his entrance stormily enough, but now the hot words stuffed his throat to choking. The Pagan Madonna “That would put us in a nice light, wouldn’t it?” replied McRae, stormily. Baseball Joe Around the World Pitching on a Grand Tour "But I'll get out of it somehow," he reflected stormily as he gulped down his breakfast and strode out into the garden. The Windy Hill I should be happier," she said once stormily to Rose, "if I could have a cat to keep. To Love So she waited another uneasy quarter of an hour, and then banged stormily out of the car and up the rustic steps. Eve to the Rescue He had walked the deck alone long hours that night, and when the light of the moon had broken fitfully through the stormily drifting clouds, it had struck upon a pallid face. In Connection with the De Willoughby Claim The sky was chill and grey; a cold wind blew from the sea and dashed the salt foam in his face as the waves swept stormily in. The Mystery of a Turkish Bath "Go back to your white woman!" she cried stormily. Two on the Trail A Story of the Far Northwest "I will marry her," he decided stormily, as he turned in to the drive of the house. To Love But the days grew shorter and shorter, and the old lord, if it was he, played away, more and more stormily and sadly, on the great organ. Curious, if True Strange Tales After an absence which was prolonged to suit his own sour will in the matter, Captain Candage came stamping stormily down the companionway. Blow The Man Down A Romance Of The Coast - 1916 Mother hinted at terrible scenes between the woman, like a tragedy queen, and her baby, the child stormily demanding to be like other children, the mother stonily listening and never bending her ways. The Best Short Stories of 1919 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story Last of all the Earl of Glenallan came in with a splendidly mounted squadron of horse, raised among his Lowland tenants, and five hundred Highland clansmen with their pipes playing stormily in the van. Red Cap Tales Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North Justin's young eyes were looking out stormily upon the gray world. Glory of Youth "I think you must have made a mistake, or have been drinking," she said at last, her breast now heaving stormily and her eyes ablaze with anger. Gilian The Dreamer His Fancy, His Love and Adventure "You can't tell me to mind my own business or call me a coward," she stormily hurled at the scarlet executive. Marjorie Dean, College Sophomore With a little trembling of lip at first; then that passed, and with quiet sorrow she saw and felt the suffering which had broken forth so stormily. The Carpenter's Daughter All this time the woman had stood silent, her black eyes snapping, her breast heaving stormily. Afterwards He felt the thrilled tremor that ran through her from head to foot, and that made her bosom heave stormily. The Tyranny of Weakness The General babbled again of his wars in a child's accent, that rose now and then stormily to the vehemence of the battle-field. Gilian The Dreamer His Fancy, His Love and Adventure She threw back her head and beneath her white wrapper he saw her breast heave stormily. The Making of a Soul I heard Captain Pharo crunching one down stormily, at the same time one was pressed into my hand. Vesty of the Basins When the piece was calling in the hall, ringing stormily to the roof, shaking the banners, silencing the guests, the Duke's Chamberlain laughed with some confusion in a pretence that he was undisturbed. Doom Castle Tess was standing rigid, gazing stormily defiant into the weather-beaten old face. The Secret of the Storm Country A year had passed since poor Allison's sun set so stormily. The Village by the River "Interfere with me—no, perhaps not," said Toni, her breast heaving stormily, her cheeks very red. The Making of a Soul He threw himself down in the bottom of the boat and wept stormily, without shame, without any attempt to check or conceal his emotion. The Call of the Blood They saw thick masses of clouds from different sides rush across the sky, and stormily tumult backwards and forwards. Strife and Peace She wound her arms tightly around him and kissed him stormily. The Secret of the Storm Country But he shouted, "Give me ten minutes more!" and added stormily, "it's double or quits again, and I'll win out free of debt or owe you ten thousand cigars, and you'll pay the funeral expenses." Chapters from My Autobiography She faced him again, her breast heaving, her eyes flashing stormily. The Making of a Soul He heard every hour strike, and every hour his pulse beat more stormily and his anguish increased. Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag His black brows contracted stormily over his gloomy eyes. Kate Danton, or, Captain Danton's Daughters A Novel "If you don't like my manner—" Barrow retorted stormily. North of Fifty-Three Unwarned, he had acted it is probable as Tissot had acted, weakly and stormily: warned, he had no excuse if he failed her. The Long Night "I don't know what you are talking about!" cried Mr. Wilkinson stormily. Happy Pollyooly The Rich Little Poor Girl The night of the 9th set in stormily. Deeds that Won the Empire Historic Battle Scenes With which Rose sailed stormily off, with very red cheeks, and very bright, angry eyes, and sought refuge in a book. Kate Danton, or, Captain Danton's Daughters A Novel The eyes of the two men clashed stormily. Steve Yeager But for several minutes she stood, brooding darkly and stormily, her hands fingering the strings. The Long Night Dropping her head to her upgathered knees, her body rocking stormily, moaning a little, she broke off. Wolf Breed The French officers remonstrated stormily with their commander, and the work was surrendered. Deeds that Won the Empire Historic Battle Scenes They went beyond that pale and sullen and stormily pretty visage. Then I'll Come Back to You The sea beneath, stormily dancing, flashed back from all its crest the same red glow, shining like a ridged lava-torrent in its first combustion. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series She glanced at him shrewdly, then struck her hands together at her breast, which she caused to rise and fall stormily. The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story He was tempted more cunningly and stormily than we ever have been. Quiet Talks on Following the Christ What though the flood of evil Rise stormily and dark? The Story of the Hymns and Tunes "We don't generally dream the same thing at the same minute," said Carol stormily. Prudence of the Parsonage Their eighteenth year dragged, beginning in physical and intellectual indifference, but promised stormily as they became more accustomed to glimpses of an outside world—a world teeming with restless young people in unbelievable quantities. The Danger Mark It had been blowing stormily from the southwest, the direction we were bound for, for several days, and nothing with sails had, for a week, felt like venturing out across the surf-swept bar. Pieces of Eight Nobby, apparently affected by the electricity with which the air was charged, started to relieve his feelings by barking stormily. Berry And Co. Then still grasping the door-knob she leaned with her head against the panels, face white, lips trembling, and her breast rising and falling stormily. The Iron Furrow Now Lane knew that the hot blood was rushing stormily to her heart. Tangled Trails A Western Detective Story "What else could I have done?" she demanded stormily. The Safety Curtain, and Other Stories "Give 'em up!" he shouted; "shell 'em out, quick, 'r by the holy—" The interposition broke in stormily. The Honorable Senator Sage-Brush His musings arraigned before him for judgment and contrast the two women who had so stormily wrought upon his new life. The Clarion Beneath the soft laces of her gown her breast still rose and fell stormily, but she had herself in hand now. The Splendid Folly They were all watching him, except Périne, who was sobbing stormily on the wooden stool, and he said shortly, "There is something more in my note-book." Tales from Many Sources Vol. V But the skies of passion are stormily red, and so effulgent that one walks in gold. The Summons They were rattling stormily with each gust of the tempest raging outside, and as he held his hand at their edges he could feel all the winds of heaven raging in. Mrs. Red Pepper The night outside was very cold, the wind blowing stormily in great gusts which now and then howled down the chimney, making the warmth and cheer within all the more appealing. Red Pepper's Patients With an Account of Anne Linton's Case in Particular Looking back over his shoulder he saw the girl outlined vividly against the fire, skirts and hair flying stormily about her in the wind. Diane of the Green Van The meeting went stormily on, the accusation and the anger of the people against the minister growing more and more. The Strength of Gideon and Other Stories "Who are you?" he demanded so stormily that heads turned curiously his way. The Day of Days An Extravaganza "Patricia!" he said stormily, "did I not say that nothing of his--did I not--" he paused and gulped. Uncle Noah's Christmas Inspiration "He's been in trouble before," continued the Policeman, stormily. The Poor Little Rich Girl And is there not here, too, that which—all too stormily and, as a rule, in all too harsh a tone of abuse—every German heart yearns for, a victory over England? New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1915 April-September, 1915 "I hope you have disgraced me enough to-night," he said stormily. If Only etc. In Rand's dining-room the three men sat late over the wine and the questions that had brought them together, but at last the conference was somewhat stormily over. Lewis Rand "Maybe I'm not quite as green as you think I am!" she flared up stormily. The White Linen Nurse Dark is the woof of my dismal story, Thorough thy sun-warp stormily drifted!— Hope of the Gospel The year 1912, in which the straight fight on Home Rule was to begin, opened stormily. John Redmond's Last Years When she went out to the corral to look after Sioux she came back stormily. Judith of the Godless Valley "Yes, the money is yours," he said stormily. Queed "What in Hell are you rigged out like that for?" he demanded stormily. The White Linen Nurse In a moment he had mastered the excitement that brought him so stormily into the room. Helmet of Navarre His soul cried out for her. and stormily he prayed that he might find her alive and well, that the chance might still be given him to tell her how much he loved her. A Man Four-Square "Missed it," said Mr. Britling, and took his hands off the steering wheel and blew stormily, and then whistled some bars of a fretful air, and became still. Mr. Britling Sees It Through The palsy in the old man's hands had increased, and he strove to control his agitation; but fear had never been reckoned among his weaknesses, and he turned stormily upon Armitage. The Port of Missing Men "It's no thanks to you I'm not dead!" exclaimed Derrick stormily. Rosa Mundi and Other Stories Having exhausted her vocabulary, both English and Hindustani, Tessa broke at last into tears and wept stormily for many minutes. The Lamp in the Desert You," she said again, walking stormily to and fro, and catching at her breath—"You, in this house, with this life—to talk of justice—the justice that comes of slaying a man like Hurd! Marcella "I will go back to him!" she cried stormily. The Tidal Wave and Other Stories To a man of his somewhat stormily candid and casual disposition this necessity of secrecy was really exasperating; but every one with any imagination or chivalry will rejoice that he accepted the evil conditions. Robert Browning She began to walk stormily up and down. A Great Success Salzmann wired his opinion to Potsdam, and a telegram came back, "What does 'wind too anxious' mean? is it so stormily painted that you shuddered at it, or is it not stormy enough?" William of Germany "Then when I use it to amuse myself for an hour or two this is the result," I thought stormily, trying to keep angry with Viola. Five Nights Against something else, something I could not place or define or call by name, it was rising stormily. People Like That And then had come a torrent—Cicely walking stormily up and down the room, and pouring out her soul. Missing The girl went, and Doris was left stormily wondering why she had been such a fool as to bring her. A Great Success "There were plenty who saw me borrow the handkerchief," contended Dodge stormily. Dick Prescott's Second Year at West Point Finding the Glory of the Soldier's Life We desire stormily exciting dance music; our ancestors gave the preference to the gayly stimulating kind. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 08 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes My nerves were keyed to a breaking pitch and I turned upon him stormily. The House of a Thousand Candles He was stormily pleased to be in it, and at the same time scornful of it. Fenwick's Career It was pallid like an old sunset, and her breath came and went stormily. Paul Faber, Surgeon In his old age, with abundant snow-white hair, he still showed the hot Irish blood on the lightest provocation, stormily angry for a moment and easily appeased. Annie Besant An Autobiography "If Dicky has spoken of my feeling toward Miss Draper, even to you," I began stormily, feeling every instinct outraged. Revelations of a Wife The Story of a Honeymoon Whitney had been tramping stormily up and down the room. The Second Generation Failing purposely, his father stormily held; a theory supported by the good work he did subsequently at Yale. The Visioning "Look here! don't you think it is a pretty low-down thing to be taking a man's character away, directly there's a rumour going round that he is dead?" asked Miles stormily. A Countess from Canada A Story of Life in the Backwoods By this time, however, Gilder had regained his powers of speech, and he interrupted stormily. Within the Law "If she does not love him!" repeated the old man, stormily, and knitting his brows; "why, she will be made to love him." The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories "I suppose I am beautiful," Leslie went on, looking stormily out to sea. Anne's House of Dreams Davy buried his face in Anne's shoulder and cried stormily. Anne of Avonlea Sitting down on a chair by the table, flinging her arms out upon it, and burying her face in them, she proceeded to cry stormily. Anne of Green Gables While Halsey, looking stricken and white, was trying to smooth it out and read it, Gertrude had dropped her head on the table and was sobbing stormily. The Circular Staircase A Member of the State Militia stood at a street corner, scowling stormily, and the people passing that way went a long way around him, thinking of the horrors of war. Fantastic Fables And no child, stormily demanding a cookie "between meals," was ever more subtly diverted into an interest in house-building than was I when I found an apparently imperative demand had disappeared without my noticing it. Herland His square jaw grew truculently prominent, and he leapt stormily to his feet, shaking his clenched fists towards the window. The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu Then they waved their broad leaves stormily, and scattered the heavy drops on his dripping garments. Flower Fables She had a smile on her face, as she looked down at the milk boy standing on the bottom step—a smile of a doubtful sort, stormily mirthful. The Damnation of Theron Ware One evening, when the company was in an especially hilarious mood, the men demanded stormily to see the mysterious room. The Indian Lily and Other Stories Dark is the woof of my dismal story, Thorough thy sun-warp stormily drifted!— The poetical works of George MacDonald in two volumes — Volume 2 "I don't care if you saw the Flying Dutchman," the other asserted, breathing stormily. Java Head She moved stormily to and fro, listening to the distant sounds of talk in the hall, and resenting them. Delia Blanchflower She locked her hands, and began stormily to pace the room again. Sir George Tressady — Volume II She stood there in the darkness, leaning against the man she loved, her heart beating fast and stormily. Sir George Tressady — Volume I Clarissa tried to stem the current of his talk, with her heart still beating stormily, but with semblance of exceeding calmness. The Lovels of Arden I was banging away at it when I knew she was behind me looking over my shoulder rather more stormily than she usually does; usually, she is a dead calm. Questionable Shapes Delia stood stormily erect, and the level light of the October afternoon streaming in through a west window magnified her height, and her prophetess air. Delia Blanchflower She began to pace stormily up and down the room, her white skirts floating behind her, her small hands pulling at her gloves. Sir George Tressady — Volume II His aunt called him, and he went stormily away. Eleanor But McEachern knew, and he had intervened stormily when he came upon them together. The Gem Collector "She did not do a thing wrong!" cried Lily stormily. The Girls of Central High Aiding the Red Cross Or Amateur Theatricals for a Worthy Cause One cannot help regretting that his sun went down so stormily. The Reconciliation of Races and Religions He sees his own turbulent heart reflected stormily in every natural spectacle. The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century "Do you mean—do you mean—" he began stormily, then, meeting her quiet, humorous gaze, stammered off into silence. The Vision of Desire "It's not that I'm jealous of you!" sobbed Merle stormily. Monitress Merle The next moment Sly, with a large diamond pin, was upon the platform thanking and promising, and the meeting was stormily cheering and adjourning sine die. From the Easy Chair — Volume 01 It was with very red cheeks that the small American stepped stormily to the rescue of her countryman. Lifted Masks; stories Surrounded by his kindred, probably finding in a younger generation the reverence and affection which the elder had failed to give, he wears away the calm evening of the life which had opened so stormily. Expositions of Holy Scripture "How dare you say that?" he cried stormily. The Vision of Desire Her breast heaved stormily with the rapid beating of her heart, but she held herself proudly erect. The Sheik The tranquil emptiness of her beauty had filled itself stormily. Hidden Creek They were bright and hard, and they flickered stormily upon him when she lifted her gaze from the pan of frying potatoes and saw who it was standing in the doorway. The Heart of the Range She saw him no more till evening; then he looked excited, played stormily, and would sing in defiance of danger. Kitty's Class Day and Other Stories "No judge in the country would do that," he cried stormily. Purple Springs In such distraction, and with such wild cry, the night of Pequita's long-looked-for dance before the King swept stormily on towards day. Temporal Power In the Pre-Parliament Kerensky delivered a great speech, in which, stormily applauded by the bourgeois wing, he endeavored to conceal his impotence behind clamorous threats. From October to Brest-Litovsk Thoughtfully and interestedly he watched her as she stood on tiptoe, breathed stormily upon the mirror's surface, and rubbed the moist place with her handkerchief. Roast Beef, Medium "She may come down when she desires, and so may you, sir," roared Austin stormily. The Day of the Dog "OUR MOTHER!" she cried stormily, unable to utter another word—"oh—oh!" Five Little Peppers Midway Meetings were held at Grimsey's Hall and the subject was canvassed, at first calmly and then stormily. The Stillwater Tragedy Ellen walked stormily about the room for a few minutes, then paused before the chair where St. George had been calmly sleeping through the whole evening. Rainbow Valley Against it the sea beats stormily; its frozen crest is played upon by constant rains and fogs and blizzards. The Iron Trail Up in her room, mechanically brushing her hair for the night, Miss Hastings stormily addressed the girl in the glass who stared so scornfully back at her. Their Mariposa Legend; a romance of Santa Catalina Now, Dona Isabel—" "As if it were not enough to lose that treasure," the widow continued, stormily, "the Government must free all our slaves. Rainbow's End She crossed to the window, and stood there with her hands clasped on her chest, and her breath coming and going stormily. Harriet and the Piper Yes, my friend," reiterated Marian stormily, "and she is a true friend, too. Grace Harlowe's Senior Year at High School He saw her lovely breast, under its filmy black chiffon, rise stormily. The Heart of Rachael Julia put her face down and cried stormily, her wet face pressed against his, his arms holding her close. The Story of Julia Page She flung herself across her bed, and cried stormily for ten minutes. Martie, the Unconquered Gammon and Polly met every day, excited each other, lost their tempers, were stormily reconciled. The Town Traveller She mused stormily, her eye ever and again turning upon the girl. Our Friend the Charlatan Centuries have flowed over it, some stormily, some smoothly, but so many that, of the village Rodriguez saw, there can be now no more than wreckage. Don Rodriguez; chronicles of Shadow Valley M. Roussillon rushed to the spot, seized the combatants, tousled them playfully, as if they had been children, rubbed their heads together, laughed stormily and so restored the equilibrium of temper. Alice of Old Vincennes When she came back to Sally her face was pale, her breast moving stormily, and her eyes glittering. Martie, the Unconquered She accepts NAPOLEON'S attentions with the stormily sad air of a wounded beauty. The Dynasts "You don't care a rap about me," she said stormily. Arsene Lupin "If you loved her, Michael—" "If I loved her!" he broke out stormily. The Lamp of Fate Aconite and veratrum viride are now rarely indicated, although possibly aconite should be used when there is high tension and the heart is acting irritably and stormily. Disturbances of the Heart Laura had not cared two straws for Chinky; she found what the latter had done, "mean and disgusting", and said so, stormily; but of course was not believed. The Getting of Wisdom Simply," I cried stormily, "that I can't bear thinking of it! The Firefly of France "And they all laughed at me," continued Patsy, still sobbing stormily. The Prospector Other people go places and do pleasant things," said Margaret, her breast rising and falling stormily; "but nothing ever happens to us except broken arms, and bills, and boilers bursting, and chicken-pox! Mother The king's words aroused it, and made his pulse and heart beat stormily. Frederick the Great and His Family "I now take the liberty of asking one question more," said Douglas; and the king did not suspect how stormily the earl's heart beat at this question. Henry VIII and His Court "So you think I'm a faithless man too, do you?" demanded Mavering stormily. April Hopes And now let me tell you, I not only know that you love me, but I also know that Masa's heart is yours, for it beats so loudly, so stormily, and I feel so happy. Mohammed Ali and His House She caught once a flicker of admiration in Karl's face, and although her head went high, her heart beat stormily under it. Long Live the King! The courier did not answer; but the question was so fiercely, so stormily repeated, that he was compelled to go on. Frederick the Great and His Family Constantly more and more stormily resounded the plaudits of her hearers; it was like a continued thunder of enthusiasm, a real salvo of joy. The Daughter of an Empress I will turn my back, if it will help any," I said stormily, "but if you expect me to look anything but murderous, why, you don't know what I am going through with. The Man in Lower Ten For the first time, his heart beats stormily; for the first time, he feels a strange delight in his soul. Mohammed Ali and His House As for the Archduchesss, her cameos were rising and falling stormily. Long Live the King! She sprang up with a wild cry, and clasped him stormily in her arms. Frederick the Great and His Family She blushed only from an internal passionate excitement, while her bosom stormily rose and fell. The Daughter of an Empress The Happy Family had expected him to swear at them stormily; to accuse them of vile things; to call them such names as his memory could seize upon or his ingenuity invent. The Flying U's Last Stand Her hair was as black as night and as smooth as still water, but her face came so stormily forward that her quiet attitude had yet no quietness in it. The Crock of Gold So the father would retire, muttering stormily—"But when does this painter ever paint?" The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse "Yes; and in Vienna they have honored you and myself with their especial distrust," said Soltikow, stormily, and swallowing a full cup of wine. Frederick the Great and His Family They dragged me low and low to the lake: Their kisses more stormily showered; On the emerald brink, in the white moon's wake, An earthly damsel cowered. Poems — Volume 1 Now, of course, the judge could not see how they conversed together, how he spoke stormily and she turned her eyes away. Criminal Psychology; a manual for judges, practitioners, and students Against the background of darkling trees and stormily flaming sky a girl was approaching him. Soul of a Bishop Nevertheless, the atmosphere of the proposal, though reasonable, looms a degree stormily into a troubled future. Kai Lung's Golden Hours “What is all this?” demanded another voice peremptorily; and Mrs. Reed came along the corridor, her cap flying wide, her gown rustling stormily. Jane Eyre |
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