She forgot entirely that she was included in the apology, if apology there was, and all morning she cast the most sympathetic looks across the room at Clara.
It was funny to see the patronizing looks they cast on the undergrads we saw; but they were the life of the place for us, all the same, and we felt truly in it, chaperoned by them.
No cruel calumnies would be written or spoken about them, such as saying that they cast spells on children or animals, and it would be between Man and Fairy a case of "live and let live.
Not only does he (the self-cast hero of the picture) intend to punish the villain's impudent interference with him, but to unmask the wretch in order to thwart his designs upon the heroine.
The responsible trust of rearing these children for Christ and heaven was thus cast upon the widowed mother.
Pray casther not away, But blot out all her sins, And cleanse her heart to-day.
With the infant children cast upon her care, at the death of her husband, she plied herself with toilful industry to provide for them, while her soul was ever intent upon their early conversion to Christ.
How often you have told me He would do it if I asked Him, and I have asked Him constantly, and He will do it, He will not cast me off.
I remarked, then, Joseph, you want to enter the heavenly Canaan, to praise Him, and cast your crown at his feet.
Everything was artificial and painfully forlorn; and the want of genuineness, which surrounded the pale sleeper, seemed to cast suspicion on the honesty and validity of her late-formed hope for eternity.
Come then, take thou Love-longing for his playmate; but if thou cast me away from thee, I will not bear such wanton false play.
Before she could move from her place, the son had cast himself down on his knees, and was begging her incoherently to spare him and his father--not to inform against them.
She saw her in the moonlight creep down the garden towards the wall at the end, but what happened after that she could only guess at, as the treescast a shadow which hid the lady from view.
But never, never, never will I trust you with Jean any more," and she cast a vengeful look at the widower and his son, who were seated a little farther off.
Jean cast rather a doubtful eye from the rocks to the waste of sand in front of them, but, seeing his companion did not hesitate, he could not either, and stepped out boldly beside her.
But not being able to catch her eye, she sighed, and supposing she had not yet fulfilled her part, cast about in her mind for something else to say.
But when the two truants returned they did not seem at all cast down by their misfortune, while Denys certainly came back in a more cheerful mood than that in which he had set out.
He raised it high above his head, in order to cast the gleams into all the distant corners.
Gladby hurried into the room a little later, and cast a quick look at Mr. Swift, who had again lapsed into unconsciousness.
Captain Church, his hatchet in his hand, followed close, stooping low and keeping in the shadow of his guides, cast by the firelight.
Presently Annawan cast off his blanket and stood up.
He only stirred the fire, cast a sharp glance at the prisoner, and stretched out, to snore once more.
I noticed, however, that the Nawab kept his eyes cast down, and that it was, as it were, against his will that he paid me this compliment.
She made his image in wax; she cast spells on him.
It is really true that the man-slave I spoke of did pine and die, after the spell had been cast on him by my witch-mother's image of wax.
In respect of his errand, he was sufficiently important to cast a gloom over the household.
They remarked that I never cast a glance toward the grating, behind which were all the inmates of the convent; that I never looked at any of the women coming in or going out of the church.
Professor Grayling even mentioned the loss of a small boat in a squall, when it had been cast adrift from the taffrail by accident.
Lawford cast on the ribald Milt a somewhat angry glance.
After service several shook hands with them; but Louise noticed that many cast curious glances at the black silk handkerchief on Cap'n Amazon's head and did not come near.
Immediately Betty Gallup cast aside her skirt and stood forth untrammeled in the overalls.
A little to the seaward side of the apex of the reef Betty, at a word from Lawford, cast loose the sheet and then dropped the anchor.
It was not his kisses, not even his disdain of what he took, though that enraged her: it was his words as he cast her off and left her.
Helen whispered into the dimness because her thoughts were unwholesome and must be cast forth.
Miriam cast a quick, wavering glance at her and returned to meet the gaze of Uncle Alfred, who had not taken her hand.
He wanted to beat her about the face before he cast her out.
To see if she had dared too much, she cast a glance at Mildred Caniper, but that lady sat in the stillness of determined indifference.
During the meal which followed, he re-cast a little of that opinion he had formed of her the night before.
She cast about her for means of introducing her sister into the spheres she coveted .
The winding up of her plans for her sister made it necessary that Joanna should cast about for fresh schemes to absorb her energies.
What could she do to cast out this dumb, tearing spirit?
The cheap lodging-house mirror cast a greenish shade over his features, but the little bouquet in his buttonhole came out very well.
He cast his eyes about him, and instantly they rested upon a spot as perfectly adapted to his purpose as if Nature from the first had had an eye to pleasing him.
She had from him the modern spirit of unrest and the modern impetus and energy: from the Greek mother, a counteracting languor of temperament and an antique cast of mind.
The Servian Mountains, covered from base to summit with dense forests, cast a deep gloom over the vale.
Without, the early gloom of the short day is gathering, and the bare trees cast murk shadows all across the frostbitten lawns, and late birds twitter their good-night notes, and a few sleepy rooks caw coldly to each other.
It is not to be understood that we are going to decry the prunes; no, far from it; we mean to divest them of the mantle which heated fancy cast about them; and represent the simple truth without any poetic ornaments.
But while we are thus taught to chasten our views of life, and to hold even our joys with seriousness, and with wise forethought, let us not look upon things with any morbid vision, or cast over them a monotonous hue.
Looking far this side of that shadow of disappointment which then brooded over them, we see all this, that then they did not see; but now is it with ourselves, under the frequent shadows cast by more ordinary events?
Each broad, seamed breast has cast aside Its cumbering vest of shaggy hide; Bared to the sun and soft warm air, Streams back the Norsemen's yellow hair.
But he drank of the wine, and Sindbad cast The evil weight from his back at last.
An attempt has been recently made again to cast a glamour over the old Scottish moderates of the eighteenth century.
Though some of the long bones had been broken up, in several instances they had not been severed from each other at the large joints, but merely doubled or twisted one upon the other before they were cast aside.
Another would shoot a bird soaring above his head, without looking at the bird,--guided only by the shadow cast upon the ground about mid-day.
The dormador, watching his opportunity, now leaps into the saddle, and signs to his companions to cast off the leg-lasso.
The flesh of the iguana, unfortunately for itself, is considered excellent; and hunters go out to catch it with a noose at the end of a long stick, which they castround its neck, and then by a sudden jerk pull it to the ground.
They use neither the bow nor the gravatana, but instead have a weapon called the palheta, from which they can cast an arrow, as from a sling, with wonderful dexterity.
Many werecast down, but others stood erect, though all apparently had been more or less purposely mutilated.
His testimony bore on one man only, at whom he cast a vindictive look; but I think he told the truth as far as he knew and remembered it.
His lines are cast in pleasant places,"--applied to a successful angler.
I wonder that the family allow this cast to be shown,--the last record that there is of Scott's personal reality, and conveying such a wretched and unworthy idea of it.
All vagrants are interesting; and there is a much greater variety of them here than in America,--people who cast themselves on Fortune, and take whatever she gives without a certainty of anything.
Joyce bent over her letter, and in order to start Mary to talking again, Rob cast about for another topic of conversation.
Or, if he did cast a glance in her direction, she had grown so much probably he never would recognize her.
The ice upon the canal was perfect, but his wooden runners, so soon to be cast aside, squeaked a dismal farewell as he scraped and skimmed along.
Boekman sternly, and at the same time he cast a quick, penetrating look at Hans.
All three cast quick, frightened glances at one another and at Raff.
He would have cast it on the ground in true big-brother style, had he not just then spied a tear trickling down his sister's cheek.
Rows of naked elms, bordering the canal, cast a network of shadows over its frozen surface, and everything was so clean and bright that Ben told Lambert it seemed to him like petrified neatness.
During the chorus sundry glances, half in eagerness, half in dread, had been cast toward the polished folding doors.
They cast themselves at the feet of Saint Nicholas, and he gave them his blessing, and--oh!
It was a poorly painted thing, representing two men tied back to back, standing on shipboard, surrounded by a group of seamen who were preparing to cast them together into the sea.
He counselled every Federalist to cast his vote for Adams and Pinckney; better a tie, with the victory to Adams, than Thomas Jefferson at the head of the Nation.
His features had something more than the noble repose, the baffling peace, of death; they looked as if they had been cast long ago with the heads of the Caesars.
Coaches dashed by and the occupantscast up eyes and hands.
Maria speedily appeared, however: a pale young girl of dejected aspect, with black hair drawn off from a forehead of marble whiteness, and large, sad eyes cast upon the ground.
But none joined in the cry: an ominous silence pervaded that vast assembly, and looks of hatred were cast upon her from the crowd.
We all approved her plan, and Lucy found pupils for her among our friends--not among those who had cast her off.
At these words, some officers of the household cast her down from the window: thus ingloriously she died, and the prancing horses of the chariot trampled over her.
I won't be cast in anybody's mould, as if I were a bullet--not I!
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