Bragadin's faith was stronger, and he allayed their fears, saying to them that, with Paralis watching over me, I could not be in any danger.
When I had allayed his anxiety, he left us on some business of his own, saying that he would return at night-fall.
With me, however, the appetite of thirst was now far stronger than that of hunger, and its misery was not allayed by any hope of its being appeased.
Whether I had allayed my thirst or not, certain it was that the quenching had been but temporary; for I now felt as if I could drink the butt dry.
Still, the terror that had taken possession of men could not be allayed in an hour, and although the police had resumed their patrols, and dared to be seen alone in the streets, there was constant dread of personal violence among the citizens.
The emperor urged instant and summary justice both on her and on Courtenay; the irritation, should irritation arise, could be allayed afterwards by an amnesty.
The uneasiness of the court of Paris was not allayedwhen the queen met this most reasonable proposal with a refusal.
Waife's apprehensions gradually allayed and his confidence restored, one fine morning George took leave of his eccentric benefactor.
Civilization and enlightenment were supposed to have allayed all passions and softened all characters.
We take it for granted that they are allayed and pacified; we flatter ourselves that the discipline imposed on them has made them natural, and that by dint of flowing between dikes they are settled down into their accustomed beds.
Was he listening whether my fears were allayedand my caution were asleep?
But Rogala allayed their fears by telling them that I was a good Oguizi and a great friend of their master Rotembo, who sent word by him that they must go and hunt with me in the forest.
So visible a proof of innocence allayed the fierceness of the Lion.
But the sight of woman on the porch training a vine over the front door, allayed her fears.
But she was inside the narrow passage, and the light that gleamed through the second pair of doors allayed her anxiety.
But the modest, earnest words with which the new commander framed his first order to the troops allayed all fears, renewed confidence, and greatly attached to him the hearts of his subordinates.
Some rain fell towards night, which laid the dust and allayed the heat.
But great was our Triumph in one of the Blood who was beheaded for High-Treason; which nevertheless was not a little allayed by another of our Ancestors, who was hanged for stealing Sheep.
I rose early this morning, looked out of the window--it was still and quiet outdoors, as if God's angel had flown by and in a moment allayed the riot with his wings.
Porfiry Vladimirych had allayed the fears that had only recently paralyzed his capacity for thinking idle nonsense.
In the distance she saw the roof of Mrs. Wade's cottage; it allayed her despair for the moment.
He allayedhis thirst as well as his hunger,--for thirst tormented him too.
God also allayed his fears regarding the danger that threatened him from his whilom enemies Dathan and Abiram, on account of whom he had had to flee from Egypt.
The king would have killed her for these audacious words, had not Jochebed allayed his wrath by saying: "Why dost thou pay heed to her words?
She allayed their anxiety with the words: "Be courageous and have no fear of your brethren, the sons of Leah.
The jealousies which the smaller States might entertain of the power of the rest were allayed by a rule of representation confessedly unequal at the time, and designed forever to remain so.
It swelled and maddened the tides of the banking system, but seldom allayed or safely directed them.
I however filled my pocket with it, and putting piece after piece into my mouth, as it dissolved, it allayed for the present the cravings of hunger.
When I awoke the following morning, I was surprised to find my stocking matted with coagulated blood; I hastened to a rill of water, where I had the day before previously allayed my thirst, to draw it off and cleanse the foot.
He made fomenting and emollient applications, which soothed the pain, subdued the inflammation, and allayed the restlessness and the fever.
The uneasiness and jealousy which Cambyses felt in respect to his brother was not whollyallayed by the arrangement which he thus made for keeping him in his army, and so under his own personal observation and command.
As almost all complaints trace their origin to fever or inflammation, if these can be allayed on their first symptoms, a host of evils to the human family will be avoided.
The paroxysm was only allayed by very long tepid baths 62 deg.
Great will be the devastation, if not timely quenched or allayed by some more lenient measures.