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The words “being boring” took me back to the early ’70s and an invitation I had received to the Great Urban Dionysia Party in Newcastle, England, where I grew up. ‘Being Boring’: the Path to a Pop Elegy 2018-02-27T05:00:00Z
Greek theatergoers at the City Dionysia competition in 431 B.C. were equally outraged. Analysis | Why are there so many stories about parents killing kids? A new movie treats it as comedy. 2018-01-19T05:00:00Z
Their plays premiered at the annual City Dionysia, a festival that was held on the slopes of the Acropolis each spring, drawing large audiences. What Ancient Greek Tragedies Can Teach Us About Grief 2023-09-12T04:00:00Z
The Dionysia festival, an annual Athenian version of Pacific Standard Time, awarded him an ivy wreath for a play whose title and text are long since lost to history. Stuck inside of Stockholm with the Nobel blues again - Los Angeles Times 2018-09-28T04:00:00Z
He would like to find a particular trilogy by Xenocles – the now utterly obscure playwright who won first prize in the Great Dionysia, beating Sophocles’s Oedipus into second place. The one where Medea saves her kids: lost classics of Greek tragedy 2016-11-10T05:00:00Z
The most noted were the Greater and Lesser Dionysia, the Liberalia, and the Bacchanalia, where the wildest merrymaking and license were freely indulged in by all participants. Myths of Greece and Rome Narrated with Special Reference to Literature and Art 2012-03-27T02:00:24.357Z
In the Dionysia or Bacchic rite the god descended into hell, the world of death, and brought thence his virgin mother, that they might be glorified together. The Eliminator; or, Skeleton Keys to Sacerdotal Secrets 2012-03-27T02:00:23.077Z
The Dionysia also were called Demetria in honour of Demetrius Poliorcetes, upon whom divine honours were conferred by the Athenians. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 10 "David, St" to "Demidov" 2012-02-17T03:00:33.923Z
We know it wasn’t a comedy because, with a bias that persists to this day, the city Dionysia didn’t get around to recognizing komoidía alongside tragoidia until three years later. Stuck inside of Stockholm with the Nobel blues again - Los Angeles Times 2018-09-28T04:00:00Z
The greater Dionysia were held in the city of Athens in the month of March, and were connected with the natural feeling of joy at the approach of summer. The Browning Cyclop?dia A Guide to the Study of the Works of Robert Browning 2011-07-16T02:00:19.397Z
Bacchana�lia, or Dionysia, feasts in honour of Bacchus or Dionysus, characterized by licentiousness and revelry, and celebrated in ancient Athens. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 3 Atrebates to Bedlis
At the Dionysia the most unbridled merriment and drunkenness were the order of the day, and were held quite blameless.  The Night Side of London
Its special season was at the festival of the Lenaea, when the Athenians could enjoy the fun against one another without espying strangers; but it was also performed at the Great Dionysia. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 6 "Dodwell" to "Drama"
The great feasts were commonly called Dionysia, from one of the names of that god,58 and were solemnized in the spring within the city. The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians and Grecians (Vol. 1 of 6)
J. F. M. Dionysia in Bœotia.—Can any of your readers refer me to a passage in any ancient author in which this supposed town is mentioned? Notes and Queries, Number 206, October 8, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
These officers celebrate the Dionysia in these two places, and appoint Choregi. The Athenian Constitution
The name of the little princess was Dionysia and it often seemed to her that the sea said, as it rushed against the shore, "Di-o-ny-si-a, Di-o-ny-si-a." Fairy Tales from Brazil How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore
Run thither quickly: for the Captain spends The Dionysia there. The Comedies of Terence
The Lesser Dionysia were vintage festivals, celebrated in rural districts in the month of November, and were characterized by drinking, feasting, and joviality of all kinds. Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome
The Dionysia, which were brought from Thrace to Thebes, and were very similar to the former. Mysticism and its Results Being an Inquiry into the Uses and Abuses of Secrecy
He also superintends sacred processions, both that in honour of Asclepius, when the initiated keep house, and that of the great Dionysia--the latter in conjunction with the Superintendents of that festival. The Athenian Constitution
I too have been growing older all these years, dear Dionysia. Fairy Tales from Brazil How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore
Pericles, being thus assured that his child would be carefully attended to, left her to the protection of Cleon and his wife Dionysia, and with her he left the nurse Lychorida. Tales from Shakespeare
It is clear from what has been said, however, that the Lenaea and the Greater Dionysia must have been held in different localities. The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1
During the five or six days of the great Dionysia, the whole city was in a state of unwonted sanctity, under a taboo. Ancient Art and Ritual
He also manages the contests at the Dionysia and the Thargelia. The Athenian Constitution
At last in his search the king came to the royal palace where the princess Dionysia lived. Fairy Tales from Brazil How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore
"No madam," said Marina, "I pray you let me not deprive you of your servant:" for Leonine was one of Dionysia's attendants. Tales from Shakespeare
Page 77 The dramatic contests at the Lenaeum, like those at the Greater Dionysia, were undoubtedly preceded by sacrifices. The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1
The tragedies of Æschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides were performed at Athens at a festival known as the Great Dionysia. Ancient Art and Ritual
Next, he superintends the Lenaean Dionysia, which consists of a procession and a contest. The Athenian Constitution
The king was old and no longer handsome, and when he tried the ring upon Dionysia's finger she hoped with all her heart that it would not fit. Fairy Tales from Brazil How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore
As Dionysia walked away, she said to Leonine, "Remember what I have said!"—shocking words, for their meaning was that he should remember to kill Marina. Tales from Shakespeare
It is commonly accepted Page 64 that dramas were represented during two festivals in Athens,--at the contest at the Lenaeum and at the City Dionysia. The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1
Thucydides37 expressly tells us that on the 12th day of the month Anthesterion, that is in the quite early spring, at the turn of our February and March, were celebrated the more ancient Dionysia. Ancient Art and Ritual
North American, Australian, African, and other tribes have mysteries very closely and minutely resembling parts of the rites of the Eleusinia, Dionysia, and Thesmophoria.  Modern Mythology
The princess Dionysia was frightened nearly to death. Fairy Tales from Brazil How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore
The Dionysian Feast; a lesser one than the City Dionysia. A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.)
If the Lenaea and the City Dionysia were held in the same locality, it is peculiar that in all the passages concerning the Lenaeum and the Limnae we find no mention of the Greater Dionysia. The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1
The dead, then, as well as the living—this is for us the important point—had their share in the dromena of the “more ancient Dionysia.” Ancient Art and Ritual
In the sacred rites of Osiris, Isis, and the Dionysia of Bacchus, the Ark or Ship was introduced. A History of Pantomime
All the time the king had been procuring the wonderful gowns for Dionysia the sea serpent had been building a ship for her. Fairy Tales from Brazil How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore
Now the Tarentini were celebrating the Dionysia, and sitting gorged with wine in the theatre of an afternoon suspected that he was sailing against them as an enemy. Dio's Rome, Volume 6 An Historical Narrative Originally Composed in Greek During The Reigns of Septimius Severus, Geta and Caracalla, Macrinus, Elagabalus And Alexander Severus
Now the common enemy has prevented the celebration of the Country Dionysia for six years. The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1
Just outside the gates was celebrated yet another festival of Dionysos equally primitive, called the “Dionysia in the Fields.” Ancient Art and Ritual
At that the creditor, who was standing by, put in, "Don't be surprised, sir; why, still better, at the Dionysia this Sow has kids!" Aesop's Fables; a new translation
Dionysia promised her friend that she would remember to do this. Fairy Tales from Brazil How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore
As Dionysia walked away, she said to Leonine: 'Remember what I have said!'—shocking words, for their meaning was that he should remember to kill Marina. Tales from Shakespeare
In these inscriptions the peculiarity with reference to the Dionysia is the same which we find in all other accounts which seem to give a complete record of these festivals. The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1
Peisistratos left the Dionysia “in the fields,” but he added the Great Dionysia “in the city.” Ancient Art and Ritual
When the silver tripod, which Paralus gained as a prize for the best tragedy exhibited during the Dionysia, is returned to his father's house, let them be placed within it. Philothea A Grecian Romance
When Dionysia had promised three times and again embraced her old playmate and thanked her for all that she had done she sailed away in the little ship. Fairy Tales from Brazil How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore
On the motion of Aristonicus, the Athenians voted Demosthenes a golden crown, which was conferred on him in the theatre at the Great Dionysia in March 340. The Public Orations of Demosthenes, volume 2
First brought out at the Lenaean festival in January, it was played a second time at the Dionysia in March of the same year—a far from common honour. The Eleven Comedies, Volume 2
He also presided at the Dionysia, the greatest office within the gift of the people, and arrayed in the local costume carried it through brilliantly. Dio's Rome, Volume 5, Books 61-76 (A.D. 54-211) An Historical Narrative Originally Composed in Greek During The Reigns of Septimius Severus, Geta and Caracalla, Macrinus, Elagabalus and Alexander Severus: and Now Presented in English Form By Herbert Baldwin Foster
"No, madam," said Marina, "I pray you let me not deprive you of your servant:" for Leoline was one of Dionysia's attendants. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 3 Books for Children
"Now what shall I ever do?" said Dionysia. Fairy Tales from Brazil How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore
Did you forget how Comedy handled me at the Dionysia, and how I yet counted her a friend? Works of Lucian of Samosata — Volume 01
I cannot imagine with what he is going to reproach the king of the Dionysia, and I tremble for the aggressor. The Eleven Comedies, Volume 2
It is the third day of the Greater Dionysia. A Day in Old Athens; a Picture of Athenian Life
As Dionysia walked away, she said to Leoline, "Remember what I have said!"—shocking words, for their meaning was that he should remember to kill Marina. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 3 Books for Children
Dionysia thought that this was something which she could do, so she accepted the position at once. Fairy Tales from Brazil How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore
I shall go out on the terrace and renew the obsolete Dionysia, shouting 'Evoe! St. Elmo
The North American dog and bear dances, wherein the dancers acted the part of those animals, had their prototype in the Greek dances at the festivals of Dionysia. Atlantis : the antediluvian world
The intellectual feast of the Dionysia has begun. A Day in Old Athens; a Picture of Athenian Life
It is all important that no one should hear what I am going to say to Dionysia. Within an Inch of His Life
One day Dionysia walked up and down beside the sea, crying as if her heart would break. Fairy Tales from Brazil How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore
I myself have seen the Athenians drunk at the Dionysia—and at our colony, Tarentum, on a similar occasion, I have beheld the whole city in a state of intoxication.' Laws
Then what wild Dionysia I, young Bacchanal, Danced in thy lap! New Poems
They must have hippodromes, and games, and baths, Stage-plays and festivals, and most of all The Dionysia. The Complete Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
"Oh! why lose so many words?" asked Dionysia. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia sent word through her father to her royal suitor that she would wed him only when he procured her a dress the colour of the fields and all their flowers. Fairy Tales from Brazil How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore
It only remains to be told that Dionysia, the wicked wife of Cleon, met with an end proportionable to her deserts. Tales from Shakespeare
Or, to take another class of cases: adjudication has to be made between the choragi for the Dionysia, the Thargelia, the Panathenaea, year after year. Polity Athenians and Lacedaemonians
The poor fellow had told his misfortunes to Jacques; and Jacques, who owed it to him that he could, when still in close confinement, correspond with Dionysia, felt very kindly towards him. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia was very much surprised; but Jacques did not give her time to utter a word. Within an Inch of His Life
When Dionysia saw that the king had really found the dress for her she was filled with grief. Fairy Tales from Brazil How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore
Dionysia was discoursing with the man she had commanded to commit this murder when the young Marina was weeping over the dead Lychorida. Tales from Shakespeare
But now she threatened him with the loss of his betrothed, the loss of that pure and chaste love which burnt in Dionysia's heart, and he could not endure that. Within an Inch of His Life
M. Folgat, Dionysia, and the marchioness urged him to explain; but he declared that the moment had not come yet, that he was not perfectly sure yet. Within an Inch of His Life
It seemed to him almost a sacrilege that she also, like Dionysia, should propose to him to flee. Within an Inch of His Life
When Dionysia saw that a dress the colour of the sea and all its fishes had been found for her she again went to seek counsel from her old playmate. Fairy Tales from Brazil How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore
"No, madam," said Marina, "I pray you let me not deprive you of your servant"; for Leonine was one of Dionysia's attendants. Tales from Shakespeare
"And we are frightened by this delay," added Dionysia. Within an Inch of His Life
Miss Dionysia had completely bewitched him; and he judged M. Galpin's conduct as severely as she did. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia and the young advocate alone knew what a desperate venture Jacques had undertaken the night before. Within an Inch of His Life
When Dionysia saw the dress the colour of the sky and all its stars she thought that this time there was no escape from marrying the king. Fairy Tales from Brazil How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore
As Dionysia walked away she said to Leonine, "Remember what I have said!" shocking words, for their meaning was that he should remember to kill Marina. Tales from Shakespeare
Dionysia found her poor aunt Lavarande very tired of the long watch; and they hastened home. Within an Inch of His Life
If they despaired, what could he hope for,—he, who knew how indissolubly Dionysia's fate in life was connected with Jacques? Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia alone seemed to have preserved the faculty of reasoning and moving. Within an Inch of His Life
She had to remain in the form of a sea serpent because of Dionysia's neglect. Fairy Tales from Brazil How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore
Pericles, being thus assured that his child would be carefully attended to, left her to the protection of Cleon and his wife Dionysia, and with her he left the nurse, Lychorida. Tales from Shakespeare
The door opened instantly, and the marchioness found herself in Dionysia's arms, and soon after comfortably seated in an easy-chair. Within an Inch of His Life
Then all is right," he said, "and I have only to ask you, my dear counsel, to tell Miss Dionysia that I must see her to-day, as soon as possible. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia alone, deriving from feverish excitement an amazing energy, aided M. Folgat in keeping up the conversation. Within an Inch of His Life
When Dionysia returned from the royal palace with her lovely dresses all carefully packed in a box there was a queer little boat awaiting her. Fairy Tales from Brazil How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore
And then turning to Cleon's wife, Dionysia, he said, "Good madam, make me blessed in your tare in bringing up my child." Tales from Shakespeare
I beseech you, Dionysia, do not insist upon my telling you. Within an Inch of His Life
I have only told Miss Dionysia so far, and she sent me to you. Within an Inch of His Life
The day after, Dionysia opened "The Sauveterre Independent," and found in it an announcement of the cases set down for each day,— MONDAY..... Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia sailed and sailed in the little ship and at last it bore her to a lovely island. Fairy Tales from Brazil How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore
"A letter for Dionysia!" exclaimed the old gentleman, as soon as the servant had disappeared. Within an Inch of His Life
If Dionysia had hoped, by accompanying the marchioness on her visits, to escape from the sad presentiments that oppressed her, she was cruelly disappointed. Within an Inch of His Life
It is a very simple method," replied Dionysia, "very well known, and still quite safe. Within an Inch of His Life
In the midst of all her fearful sufferings, Dionysia's heart filled with unspeakable happiness as she heard these words. Within an Inch of His Life
The third day of the festa Dionysia went attired in her gown the colour of the sky and all its stars. Fairy Tales from Brazil How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore
M. Folgat made no reply; and nearly an hour passed, before Dionysia, shut up in her room, had succeeded in finding all the words of which Jacques's letter was composed. Within an Inch of His Life
He was in this state of mind when the old nurse brought him Dionysia's letter. Within an Inch of His Life
But Dionysia had sworn to herself, as she came, that nothing should turn her aside from her purpose. Within an Inch of His Life
Then she placed herself straight before Dionysia, and, looking fixedly into her eyes, she asked,— "Who suggested to you this plan of coming here, this supreme insult which you tried to inflict upon me?" Within an Inch of His Life
In Dionysia's excitement she forgot all about calling the name of her old playmate, Labismena, at the hour of her marriage as she had promised to do. Fairy Tales from Brazil How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore
"But Dionysia will die of grief and shame," he exclaimed. Within an Inch of His Life
The man whom Miss Dionysia loves cannot be a criminal. Within an Inch of His Life
The two aunts had taken Dionysia and the marchioness to the parlor in the upper story. Within an Inch of His Life
And hastening to the door, while Dionysia returned to her friends, she summoned the priest from Brechy. Within an Inch of His Life
You will often hear the call come from the sea as it breaks against the shore, "Dionysia, Di-o-ny-si-a." Fairy Tales from Brazil How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore
Here M. de Chandore found them all assembled,—the marchioness, pale and overcome, extended in an easy-chair; but Dionysia, walking up and down with burning cheeks and blazing eyes. Within an Inch of His Life
Not a muscle in Dionysia's face had moved. Within an Inch of His Life
"I beseech you, Dionysia," he said, "do not insist, do not deprive me of my courage." Within an Inch of His Life
When Dionysia, after leaving the Countess Claudieuse, came back to Jacques's parents and his friends, she said, radiant with hope,— "Now victory is on our side!" Within an Inch of His Life
With me, Dionysia, your existence would be that of the wife of one of those banditti whom the police are hunting down in his dens. Within an Inch of His Life
Such were the comments on Dionysia's visit to Jacques, when the news became known. Within an Inch of His Life
Once free, and Dionysia by my side, what cared I for the world? Within an Inch of His Life
If Cocoleu pretends to be imbecile, or, at least, exaggerates his incapacity, then we have a confirmation of what M. de Boiscoran last night told Miss Dionysia. Within an Inch of His Life
The two Blangins, husband and wife, have well-nigh spent the whole of the large sums of money which they extorted from Dionysia. Within an Inch of His Life
To win Dionysia's love was too great happiness. Within an Inch of His Life
You may marry Dionysia, Jacques; you have nothing to fear from me.' Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia did so, or rather, she did a great deal more; for, leaving her aunt down stairs, she drew Mrs. Blangin to the upper room, having something to say to her, as she pretended. Within an Inch of His Life
Did Dionysia herself come and suggest to him that act of supreme despair, from which his counsel had so strongly dissuaded him? Within an Inch of His Life
It was then that the jailer had handed him the prisoner's letter for Dionysia. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia, for pity's sake, come to yourself and listen to me. Within an Inch of His Life
And, pressing his lips on Dionysia's brow, he added,— "And you love him more than ever?" Within an Inch of His Life
"I must confess," said Jacques, "I do not very well see"— "Have you forgotten the letter you wrote to Miss Dionysia the evening of the crime?" broke in M. Magloire. Within an Inch of His Life
It is still a great secret," said Dionysia; "and we only know it, thanks to the indiscretion of our kind, our devoted Mechinet. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia, my darling," wrote the prisoner, "the thought of the terrible grief I cause you is my most cruel, and almost my only sorrow. Within an Inch of His Life
However, the meal came to an end; and M. Folgat went up to Dionysia, saying,— "I must beg of you, madam, to trust me with the key to the little garden-gate." Within an Inch of His Life
She went out hastily, and, as soon as she had disappeared, Jacques asked Dionysia,— "How much have you paid Blangin so far?" Within an Inch of His Life
All the evening M. Folgat had not spoken ten words, and Dionysia had, immediately after dinner, gone up to her own room. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia threw herself back in utter amazement; and, raising her wide-open eyes to the young advocate, she said with an air of stupefaction,— "The Countess Claudieuse?" Within an Inch of His Life
"If he is so dear to you, how could you dare read the letter he had written to Dionysia?" Within an Inch of His Life
They wanted to spare Dionysia the terrible excitement; but she declared that, in that case, she should go alone to the court-house; and thus they were forced to submit to her will. Within an Inch of His Life
And you have permitted it," Dionysia went on with breathless haste; "and you did not come, and cry out in open court that your husband was a false witness! Within an Inch of His Life
"Never mind," replied Dionysia in a feeble voice. Within an Inch of His Life
What! you went, you Dionysia de Chandore, to him in his prison; you begged him"— "And he remained inflexible. Within an Inch of His Life
At last, when the door was opened, he moved aside to let Dionysia pass: but she said, "No, go in!" Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia was alone one afternoon in the sitting-room, when she thought she heard the clerk's voice in the hall. Within an Inch of His Life
Besides, my happiness and Dionysia's honor were at stake. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia had only come down later; and her grandfather could not help noticing that she had dressed more carefully than usual. Within an Inch of His Life
"Could M. Magloire have forgotten his promise?" said Dionysia, becoming anxious. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia listened to him with such absorbing interest, that she well-nigh forgot why she had come. Within an Inch of His Life
"And I will go with you, dear mother," declared Dionysia. Within an Inch of His Life
Jacques turned crimson all over, and he murmured, trembling in all his limbs,— "Dionysia!" Within an Inch of His Life
She remained for more than an hour unconscious in Miss Dionysia's arms. Within an Inch of His Life
Once only he had received, through Dionysia's agency, a letter from Jacques himself; and then he ordered his servant to get ready his trunks for the same evening. Within an Inch of His Life
Jacques de Boiscoran had listened to Dionysia in silence, his head bowed to the ground, as if to conceal its pallor from her. Within an Inch of His Life
M. Folgat inquired after Dionysia, whom he had been surprised not to see at the station. Within an Inch of His Life
With his mother and with Dionysia, honor forbade him to show despair. Within an Inch of His Life
In the meantime Dionysia had been meditating; and now she said to the young advocate,— "I have understood you perfectly, and to-morrow your objections shall be known to M. de Boiscoran." Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia, turning as pale as death, but with burning eyes, drew back a step, and said,— "If you do that, grandpapa, if you destroy my last hope"— "Well?" Within an Inch of His Life
Well, the old gentleman had hardly suffered more during that fatal night than he did this night, during which Dionysia was away from the house. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia had chosen her simplest and plainest dress; and the little bag she carried on her arm contained not sixteen but twenty thousand francs. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia could not allow him to go off in this way. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia had paid dear enough to know that she was quite safe; still she did not object. Within an Inch of His Life
He was thinking it over almost painfully, when a maid came in, and told him that Miss Dionysia wanted to see him. Within an Inch of His Life
After having for a week postponed my confession every day to the next, one evening, after Dionysia and I had been talking of presentiments, I said to myself, 'To-morrow it shall be done.' Within an Inch of His Life
He was afraid of them, not knowing whether they were in Miss Dionysia's secret or not. Within an Inch of His Life
And, above all this, there was a mysterious and indefinable sentiment with which Dionysia had inspired him; for he had succumbed to her charms, like everybody else. Within an Inch of His Life
They knew their Dionysia, their darling child, better than she knew herself, having nursed and watched her for twenty years. Within an Inch of His Life
"Most assuredly Dionysia is meditating upon something very serious," they said. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia seized upon it; and, while she read it aside, Miss Adelaide described the interview, stating how haughty and disdainful she had been, and how humble and repentant M. Galpin had seemed to be. Within an Inch of His Life
But Dionysia went on speaking in a firmer voice. Within an Inch of His Life
Thus it came about, that, on the evening of Dionysia's visit to Jacques, the street was full of curious people. Within an Inch of His Life
But the marchioness had no strength left: she fainted, and had to be removed, accompanied by Dionysia and the Misses Lavarande. Within an Inch of His Life
At all events he was "saying so" with much hesitation, and looking fixedly at Dionysia as if to make her understand that he would like her to leave the room. Within an Inch of His Life
The marchioness and the two aunts were still at church, where they had thought it best to show themselves; and there was no one in the sitting-room but Dionysia, the old baron, and M. Folgat. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia was so preoccupied, that she did not even protest. Within an Inch of His Life
Suppressing a sigh, he pulled the papers out of his pockets, and helped Dionysia to stuff them, as well as she could, into her pocket and a little bag she had in her hand. Within an Inch of His Life
"I want to speak to you instantly," said Dionysia. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia was timidity personified, and blushed for the smallest trifle, remaining speechless for some time. Within an Inch of His Life
"Grandpapa, they are at home," said Dionysia, when they reached the Square. Within an Inch of His Life
They asked each other,— "What can Miss Dionysia have to say to brother?" Within an Inch of His Life
There was no moon; but the night was clear, and at a short distance from him, under the trees, he recognized Dionysia, and went towards her. Within an Inch of His Life
Having once yielded to Dionysia's suggestions, Mechinet had, unconsciously, bound himself to her forever. Within an Inch of His Life
"Your duty is to think of your children," replied Dionysia. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia understood perfectly well what that simple "you" meant. Within an Inch of His Life
And, while thus talking, she set the table, having made up her mind that Dionysia must eat at all hazards; at least, so says the tradition of the place. Within an Inch of His Life
If great sorrow was not sacred, to a certain degree, Dionysia might have heard all about Jacques. Within an Inch of His Life
Then bending over Dionysia, so that she felt his breath in her hair, he said,— "And when he cannot, when he cannot, establish his innocence?" Within an Inch of His Life
"There are things, Dionysia, which cannot be written." Within an Inch of His Life
But Dionysia kept on smiling, as she had entered. Within an Inch of His Life
He would have laughed if one had come and told him that Dionysia had spent a night in prison, and paid Jacques a visit. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia alone showed greater energy as the troubles increased. Within an Inch of His Life
What all M. Folgat's skill and ability had not been able to accomplish, Dionysia obtained in an instant by the force of her passion. Within an Inch of His Life
Intense astonishment seized the countess, and she looked at Dionysia with a glance full of doubt and mistrust. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia felt that the decisive moment had come. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia was seized with unspeakable horror, and hardly found heart to reply. Within an Inch of His Life
As she listened to Dionysia's passionate entreaty, her resolution began to grow weaker. Within an Inch of His Life
Do you not see that I love Dionysia as woman never was loved before? Within an Inch of His Life
When M. Folgat mentioned Miss Dionysia's name, he had found the surest, and perhaps the only means to break Jacques's purpose. Within an Inch of His Life
Surely, in all these painful events, he had not spared himself, and he had so far done for Dionysia all that she could possibly expect of him. Within an Inch of His Life
It was not love, for he who says love says hope; and he knew perfectly well that altogether and forever Dionysia belonged to Jacques. Within an Inch of His Life
That close embrace had told Jacques's father clearly enough what Dionysia's grandfather must have suffered. Within an Inch of His Life
Much shaken by Dionysia's statement, he had been completely overcome by M. Folgat's explanations; and, when he now came to the jail, it was with a determination to prove Jacques's innocence. Within an Inch of His Life
Our letter to Miss Dionysia—why do you refer to that? Within an Inch of His Life
But for Dionysia to leave her home one evening at six o'clock, and not to return to it till the next morning— "That I cannot permit," he repeated. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia, therefore, knew very well that she would have first to win over the wife. Within an Inch of His Life
Overcome with grief and affection, Jacques repeated,— "Dionysia, Dionysia, my darling, let me confess to you who this woman is, and why I must see her." Within an Inch of His Life
He turned round, and saw Dionysia making him a sign to come into the boudoir in which she was usually sitting. Within an Inch of His Life
"Great God!" he murmured, "what will Dionysia say?" Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia remained calm, and let the storm pass. Within an Inch of His Life
And he went out, understanding very well that his being Dionysia's grandfather might keep Anthony from telling the truth. Within an Inch of His Life
The doctor knew Dionysia well enough to see that she did not mean to go: so he growled,— "As you like it." Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia, as long as she had been uncertain of the result, had felt in her heart that Jacques's safety depended on her courage and her presence of mind. Within an Inch of His Life
The poor aunts, and even the marchioness, had to be content with Dionysia's not very plausible explanation of her visit. Within an Inch of His Life
When M. Blangin, the keeper, saw him appear, he turned very pale; for M. Blangin had not slept since Dionysia had given him the seventeen thousand francs. Within an Inch of His Life
They had to wait, and that was what distressed Dionysia. Within an Inch of His Life
"Look, read yourself!" said Dionysia, handing them the translation. Within an Inch of His Life
There was something grand in Dionysia's gesture and the admirable accent of her voice, as she said,— "Why don't you say at once, my mother, that Jacques is an incendiary and an assassin?" Within an Inch of His Life
And if I were to beg you, Dionysia, instead of commanding. Within an Inch of His Life
He looked so undone, and bore so evidently the traces of his excitement, that all had the same terrible thought which Dionysia expressed. Within an Inch of His Life
Down to the prison, grandfather and grandchild had not exchanged a word; but, when they reached it, Dionysia said,— "I see Mrs. Blangin at the door: let us be careful." Within an Inch of His Life
On Tuesday, he had received Dionysia's letter, and answered it. Within an Inch of His Life
And, moving aside, he made way for Dionysia, or, rather, he pushed her into the room; for she seemed to have lost all power to move. Within an Inch of His Life
She came to me"— "O Dionysia!" stammered Jacques, "what a precious friend"— "And I agreed," said Blangin in a paternal tone of voice, "to bring her in secretly. Within an Inch of His Life
The lawyer was evidently very much embarrassed; and he looked with unmistakable distress, first at Dionysia, and then at the two old aunts. Within an Inch of His Life
Without saying a word, Dionysia jumped down, and in a moment she had arranged her hair and her dress. Within an Inch of His Life
As soon as he looked into Dionysia's face, he knew that he had nothing to tell her; that she knew all the facts, and how unjust her suspicions had been. Within an Inch of His Life
All he would grant was, that the ladies might spend the day with Dionysia whenever they chose. Within an Inch of His Life
"It seems so, sir, since Master Jacques was going to marry Miss Dionysia." Within an Inch of His Life
Yes; but Miss Dionysia is as ignorant as a holy angel," broke in M. Folgat eagerly, "and she loves M. de Boiscoran. Within an Inch of His Life
While Dionysia was writing, the clerk had made a parcel of the bonds which she had brought. Within an Inch of His Life
"Does the woman think Jacques is guilty?" thought Dionysia, and felt almost angry. Within an Inch of His Life
"But," cried Dionysia, "it is a matter of life and death for Jacques." Within an Inch of His Life
"The investigation will last a year," cried Dionysia, "since M. Galpin is determined to obtain from Jacques the confession of a crime which he has not committed." Within an Inch of His Life
"What can have happened to Dionysia, that she does not come back?" murmured Grandpapa Chandore, as he walked up and down the Square, and looked, for the twentieth time, at his watch. Within an Inch of His Life
"And unfortunately he has made up his mind," said Dionysia, "as M. Magloire, who knows him so well, will see from this letter of his." Within an Inch of His Life
I think, as Miss Dionysia does, that he will insist upon saying nothing. Within an Inch of His Life
There was no doubt that such almost incredible spoiling, such blind devotion, and perpetual worship, came very near making of Dionysia the most disagreeable little person that ever lived. Within an Inch of His Life
"Oh, sir!" he said, "you do not know, I presume, that master is engaged to Miss Dionysia?" Within an Inch of His Life
"O sir!" exclaimed Dionysia, "how can I ever?" Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia looked threatening, and said sharply,— "Your orders cannot apply to this lady, who is the Marchioness de Boiscoran." Within an Inch of His Life
With trembling hands, Dionysia drew from her pocket the bonds which her grandfather had given her, and threw them in a heap on the table. Within an Inch of His Life
I ought to add," continued Dionysia, "that I was ever so brave. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia had to summon all her energy to check her tears. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia was so terribly excited, that she had to lean against a tree. Within an Inch of His Life
His greeting was affectionate, but at the same time so sad, that it touched Dionysia's heart most painfully. Within an Inch of His Life
The night was clear, but not clear enough for the clerk to see how very pale Dionysia was. Within an Inch of His Life
The eager zeal of the woman had, at least, this advantage,—that it prevented Dionysia from giving way to her painful thoughts. Within an Inch of His Life
But Dionysia seized his arm, and said in an almost inaudible voice,— "Wait a moment." Within an Inch of His Life
It was to this chamber that the keeper's wife took Dionysia with all the promptness of fear. Within an Inch of His Life
At once, rather comforted by the joy that was sparkling in his grandchild's eyes, he began reproaching himself for his selfishness, and for being unhappy, when his Dionysia seemed to be so happy. Within an Inch of His Life
Thus Dionysia was struck down in the very height of her happiness, when she heard, at the same time, of the terrible charges brought against M. de Boiscoran, and of his arrest. Within an Inch of His Life
That poor Dionysia is capable of dying of it. Within an Inch of His Life
"That is an intolerable thought!" exclaimed Dionysia at lat. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia accepted these words as a summons to speak out. Within an Inch of His Life
"What?" cried Dionysia, "you have a letter for me, and you don't give it to me?" Within an Inch of His Life
How could poor Dionysia help adopting the notions of the old ladies, when their project offered such immediate satisfaction to her indignation, and at the same time served her secret hopes? Within an Inch of His Life
"Jacques, sir, is a superior man," cried Dionysia, "and whatever he says is perfectly sure to be the right thing." Within an Inch of His Life
"If only Dionysia and her father," sighed the marchioness, "have thought of sending a carriage to meet us." Within an Inch of His Life
But, in order to write to M. de Boiscoran, Dionysia's assistance was necessary; and she did not reappear till the afternoon, looking very pale, but evidently armed with new courage. Within an Inch of His Life
He entered the room, and standing by the door, sharing the general excitement, he was watching by turns, Dionysia, M. de Chandore, and the two spinsters. Within an Inch of His Life
Besides, he said so himself in the letter which he sent Dionysia by one of his tenants, and which she mentioned to you. Within an Inch of His Life
"Who can that be?" asked Dionysia, half frightened. Within an Inch of His Life
He shuddered at the idea of giving up Dionysia, of seeing her prefer another man to himself, and of loving her children best of all. Within an Inch of His Life
But there is Dionysia's life, gentlemen, my child's life, also at stake. Within an Inch of His Life
The marchioness got out with M. Folgat's assistance; and her foot was hardly on the ground, when the house-door opened, and Dionysia threw herself into her arms, too deeply moved to speak. Within an Inch of His Life
There were flashes in his gray eyes which made people aware that a man who should dare, for instance, to offend Dionysia, would have to pay for it pretty dearly. Within an Inch of His Life
At five years Dionysia had every toy that had ever been invented. Within an Inch of His Life
And I—I say more than ever, with Dionysia, who is a brave girl, Jacques is innocent. Within an Inch of His Life
When the Marchioness de Boiscoran, on the day of her departure for Paris, had gone to see her son, Dionysia had asked her to let her go with her. Within an Inch of His Life
Nor did he hesitate a moment; and in less than a month after that, the Marquis de Boiscoran came down to Sauveterre, and in all form asked Dionysia's hand for his son. Within an Inch of His Life
If Dionysia learned any thing at all, it was only because she herself insisted upon it: otherwise the writing-master and the music-master would have been sent away at the slightest sign of weariness. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia spoke all this aloud, so loud that it seemed she wanted all the earth to hear what she was saying. Within an Inch of His Life
"And you never told us anything of that?" asked Dionysia. Within an Inch of His Life
Dionysia was forcibly struck by these objections, of which she had had no idea. Within an Inch of His Life
Still he proposed,— "Let us tell the marquis and Miss Dionysia what is going on before we leave the house." Within an Inch of His Life
The young advocate employed the utmost caution in preparing them for the truth; but at the first words Dionysia asked,— "Where is Jacques?" Within an Inch of His Life
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