His manner was somewhat pompous, and he resented with a great show of indignation the dalliance of the master of the shop.
Imogen stood looking out unseeingly, a sense of indignation and of fear weighing upon her.
Even then little Imogen had comprehendingly shared her father's still indignation for such levity.
Imogen, with a deep stirring of indignation and antagonism, suspected.
The poor little perfumer had tears of grief and indignation in his eyes, but he defended his cause and shielded the ladies with chivalry worthy of his French ancestry.
Great was the fury and indignation of Wil'sbro', Backsworth, and all the squires around.
She had roused herself into the woman of business, and when Miles, after some indignation at her having been disturbed, obeyed the summons, she held out her arms, and became the consoler.
Chrysostom's indignation was especially aroused by the popular belief among Christians in the peculiar sanctity of the synagogues, which rendered oaths taken in them more binding than in a church.
This explosion of papal indignation fell harmless, but the zeal of the Dominicans had been inflamed and in laboring for the conversion of the Jews they not unnaturally aroused antagonism toward those who refused to abandon their faith.
The disastrous rout of Ucles came and was popularly ascribed to the Jews in the Castilian army, arousing indignation which manifested itself in a massacre at Toledo and in the burning of synagogues.
Ferdinand expressed much indignation at their interference with justice in a matter wholly foreign to their jurisdiction and ordered the prohibition to be withdrawn.
When, in 1009, the Saracens captured Jerusalem and destroyed the church of the Holy Sepulchre, the rage and indignation of Europe assumed so threatening a form that multitudes of Jews took refuge in baptism.
The people present expressed indignation at the deed.
Immense laughter in court, indignation in the cheeks of Mrs. Tarbell, a lofty and contemptuous frown on the forehead of Mrs. Pegley.
He gives an amusing account of his indignation on finding that a vessel from which he had drunk was regarded by a "ghee-seller" as "defiled.
May sympathized too keenly with his indignation to think of trying to allay it; she couldn't help asking, "What did you do after the voting?
Mr. Hutchings was disagreeably shocked by the disdainful, incredulous question; Roberts was harder to blind than he had supposed; his indignation became more than half sincere.
The simulated indignation of the journalist found expression in phrases which caricatured the simplicity of sincere condemnation.
After all it was not his part to condemn; his indignation owed its heat to baffled egotism and paltry vanity.
Herrick watched him, and hisindignation glowed red hot.
Herrick avoided his eye; and resigned the deck with indignation to a man more than half-seas over.
The noble pride and spleen and indignation of the author bursts out with freedom in a hundred places, and serves fully to characterize the lofty spirit of the man.
I wish that my indignation at the present madness, encouraged by lies, calumnies, imposture, and every infamous act usual among popular leaders, may not throw me into the opposite extreme.
I was struck with a very sensible indignation at the decision of the Douglas cause,[423:2] though I foresaw it for some time.
Surprise, astonishment, and a feeling very like indignation took possession of Edith.
The Indians, nevertheless, resumed their journey to Churchill River, where the indignation of Hearne and the Council knew no bounds.
It excited the greatest indignation and bitterness.
Henry's indignation on hearing how Catherine had been treated, on comprehending his father's views, and being ordered to acquiesce in them, had been open and bold.
Crasweller smiled, and said not a word to oppose me, and accepted all my indignation with assent; but he certainly did not show any enthusiasm.
Her very indignation endeared me to her, and made me feel how excellent she was, how noble a wife she would be for my son.
Eva will be with me, and perhaps Jack may come and see me,--though I must not allow Jack to express the warmth of his indignation in Eva's hearing.
To the extreme surprise, nay, barely repressed indignation of the Prefect of Gaul, the younger man had asserted his claim according to the rights of war.
A murmur of indignation ran through the ranks, blended with many a loud cry of anger and reproach.
With these words Mr. Stiggins again cast up his eyes, and rapped his breast with his umbrella; and it is but justice to the reverend gentleman to say, that his indignation appeared very real and unfeigned indeed.
The little judge turned to the witness as soon as his indignation would allow him to speak, and said, "Do you know who that was, sir?
But with so much at stake she felt it safest not to display too much resentment, so she choked back her indignation and accepted the affront.
The passage of utter scorn and indignation at the preposterous statement of the chief personage in the dialogues, that after an exceptionally hard day's walking and fishing "half a pint of claret per man is enough," is sublime.
The indignation of the New South Wales Premier flashed telegraphically to Canada is perfectly uncalled-for.
To him whose indignation is qualified by a measure of hope and affection, the efforts of mankind to work its own salvation present a sight of alarming comicality.
Is it indignation at the loss of so many lives which is at work here?
The clergyman, who could not hitherto have ejected the usurper of his pulpit otherwise than by bodily force, now addressed her in the tone of just indignation and legitimate authority.
To whom he answered: Let not my lord take none indignation at me, thou knowest well that this people is prone and ready to sin.
Materials for exciting animosity andindignation against suspected heretics were near at hand.
Nothing could be pleasanter than his signing himself, in a letter to Cardinal Quirini, 'Fleuri, Eveque de Frejus par l'indignation divine.
Howbeit Desmarais came off triumphantly; and immediately after this examination, which had been his second one, and instigated solely at my desire, he came to me with a blush of virtuous indignation on his thin cheeks.
I felt some difficulty in curbing my indignation while Gerald thus spoke.