I thought of my stomach, hoping that my draught would not infuriate it to the point of plotting a revolt; I had been lucky through the afternoon, having experienced no symptoms of nausea during the facial contortions.
This only served to further infuriate Tracy, whose ammunition had been dampened substantially.
Talk not to me of this Parmentier," said an infuriate club orator; "he would give us nothing to eat but potatoes.
Civil war was raging with bloodhound fury in France, Monarchists and Jacobins grappling each other infuriate with despair.
Not six paces from him, with her face turned in his direction, stood the infuriate beauty.
Think of the horrors that would befall you, should the infuriate Moors discover in you the son of the man, his enemies have taught them to believe was their betrayer?
There were sculptures as masterful and as mighty as the pictures, but among the paintings there was one that seemed to subdue all the infuriate actions to the calm of its awful repose.
Now he felt that brooding on his wrong would infuriate him; so he clenched his teeth, and vowed a solemn vow that nothing should drive him mad.
Tis a forgery--- a base disposal of my rights," roared out the infuriateand detected hypocrite.
There was an infuriate heretic in Boston once, whose antipathy to what he called "superstition" was something that bordered upon lunacy.
His once not dishonorable desire of the Presidency became at last an infuriate lust after it, which his natural sincerity compelled him to reveal even while wrathfully denying it.
Duane who, a few years later, stood calmly his ground on the question of the removal of the deposits against the infuriate Jackson, the Kitchen Cabinet, and the Democratic party.
The rain poured like a second deluge, and terrific winds roared, and shrieked, and bellowed like infuriate spirits of the rushing storm.
Then would our young Reform, which encounters on every side the swords and pickaxes of infuriate battalions of the tyrant man, ride in triumphal chariot over our whole broad country's proud domain!
The defenceless Spaniards were relentlessly assailed by the infuriate mob which was let loose upon them by the insurgent chiefs.
A war of races was about to break out; and although there were not among the insurgents more than a thousand muskets, yet the mere numerical force of such an infuriate crowd, was sufficient to dismay the staunchest.
Again the infuriate troops were let loose, and again were the scenes of the day before re-enacted on the bloody theatre.
He wanted to spend money and to infuriate his trustees, but he did not know how to do it.
It would infuriate his trustees when at last he had to give them an account of this adventure, but he did object to Charles and Clara being used to make a desperate bid to revive the languishing support of the public.
Sir Henry, and they parted without having solved their problem, though the impishness in Sir Henry made him long to infuriate both Bunn and Mann by a merger of his contracts with the two of them.
Twas e'en as though all Carthage or old Tyre Were falling, stormed by ruthless enemies, While over roof and battlement and spire And temples of the Gods rolled on the infuriate fire.
By him was slain a huge, infuriate elephant by means of a single arrow.
And behold, that one whose tread is like that of aninfuriate elephant, whose complexion is like that of heated gold, whose shoulders are broad and expanded, and whose arms are long and thick, is Vrikodara.
And then, O king, at the gate of the kitchen, the princess of Panchala saw Bhimasena staying, like aninfuriate elephant of gigantic proportions.
And both equally infuriate and both eager for victory, both those combatants raised their arms resembling snakes furnished with five hoods, and attacked each other with their nails and teeth, wrought up to frenzy of wrath.
I will give thee a hundred coins of pure gold and eight lapis lazuli of great brightness set with gold, and one chariot furnished with a golden flag-staff and drawn by excellent steeds, and also ten elephants of infuriate prowess.
And Bhima who then looked like an infuriate elephant eyeing a large tree, was thus forbidden by his elder brother.
And then the terrible andinfuriate elephants ridden over by the skilful combatants of both sides were urged on with spiked clubs and hooks.
And both were greatly delighted and both looked likeinfuriate elephants of prodigious size.
And they were like a couple of infuriateand huge-bodied elephants, each sixty years old.
Or, wandering alone in the forest thou desirest to ride an infuriate elephant and go to a boar without a hook in hand.
And then (seated) on an infuriate elephant huge as a mountain and supported by four cars, Vikarna rushed against Jishnu, the son of Kunti.
But the increased parade of military power only served to infuriate the crowd still more.
They did exactly as they were bidden, and even the guards at last appeared to realise the fact that their fertility in torment was of no avail in attempting to infuriate their meek charges.
What earthly good would it do other than to infuriate any beast of prey you might happen to hit with it?
I can't see that it will make any difference in the long run whether I infuriate him or not.
Whose was the hand that turned away The perils of the infuriate fray, And snatcht her breathless from beneath This wilderment of wreck and death?
I perceived at once, by the infuriate sounds proceeding from below, that it would not answer to venture in their midst by descending through the hatches.
Years afterwards, I remember seeing an infuriate Ethiopian fling her infant into the fire because its white father preferred the child of another spouse.
The infuriate and starving savages, roused by the oracle and inflamed by the bloody scene, rushed forth tumultuously.
No argument could appease the infuriate judges, who declared that a cruel death would alone satisfy the people whose lives had been endangered by the robber.
You might give a bastinado to this wall or this couch and draw from it as many sighs as the most infuriate transports of love would draw from the breast of my mistress.
Never was a woman so hated as she was by infuriate Paris in 1792.
The most virulent woman-hater that was ever jilted or rejected could not go beyond the bachelor priest who penned this infuriatediatribe upon the sex.
Vagabond and outcast, he had the vagabond's quick wit, this leader of infuriate crime, and some one good impulse stirred in him of his forfeited gentlehood.
I reside also in infuriate elephants, in bovine bulls, in kings, on the throne and good men.
Thou art he who slew the mighty Asura that had approached against the sacred city of Varanasi in the form of an infuriate elephant of vast proportions.
Thou art the slayer of the mighty Asura who had come in the form of an infuriate elephant for destroying thy sacred city of Varanasi.
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