In that interview he remembered many things, and much passed through his mind on which he felt himself compelled to resolve somewhat too suddenly.
I should be a happier man if you were provided for as is Miss Oriel.
The other is a melancholy opportunity, and one which we ought always to pray may be kept far from us: must the gods be angry with a man in order that you may prove your gratitude to him?
Yet you need not be angry with them; pardon them, for they are all mad.
The fact of your wishing it is enough: we ought to be just as angry with you as if you had effected it.
She was beginning to be angry with Mr Brehgert, thinking that he had taken his dismissal from her father without consulting her.
It has been unfortunate, wretched, miserable; but I do not know that I have any right whatever to be angry with Mr Paul Montague.
I hope you won't be angry with me for speaking to you.
I left her at the door of the reception-room, and thinking that she was really angry with me, I went away in despair.
As for the captain, I felt certain, from what he had told me, that he would not be angry with me if I risked a declaration, for as a sensible man he could only assume a neutral position.
Her anxiety pleased me, and I gave her a new confidence by telling her that nature had refused to many young girls what is called maidenhood, and that only a fool could be angry with a girl for such a reason.
How could I be angry with you, my love, in the happiest moment of my life?
He is angry with us for our having come out of the cave, without His order; and for our having done so of our own accord, without consulting Him, when we left the cave and came to this place.
O Eve, it is because God is angry with us, and will drive us from it.
But from that day Adam struggled in his mind about his marrying Eve; afraid that if he was to do it, God would beangry with him.
The farmer has ceased even to be angry with her--recognises that affliction and sorrow are good for his immortal soul, and pursues his way in calmness to the Bankruptcy Court.
You are right to be angry with me," Robina replied meekly; "there is no excuse for me.
Scorrier felt as if he had been guilty of brutality; sorry for Pippin, angry with himself; angry with Pippin, sorry for himself.
We reached the shore drenched, angry with ourselves, and with each other; I started sulkily for home.
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