A sight that might well have hushed the maddest storm of passion: it hushed his.
But Guy would go by it--the maddest and strangest way of locomotion pleased him best.
For it is the maddest trick a man can play in his whole life to go out like the snuff of a candle, and die merely of the mulligrubs!
For the Italian officer on horseback is the maddest of all men, and in the spirit of play courts hazards that another man might sensibly avoid in actual warfare.
All the world was mad and she was the maddest in it.
It was the maddest of fantasies to imagine that he could be bound up in some way with the Young Manchus.
He was the maddest truly good man I have ever seen.
Coming back from Chiclana after a somewhat cheery luncheon, Arthur Bertrand, the general's son, well known at that time in the gay world of Paris, gave us a specimen of the maddestequestrian prowess.
An incident occurred there which was highly characteristic of that Parisian population, in whom a generous chord will always thrill, even in its maddest moments.
I am the maddest progressive of my time and the maddest reactionary.
Ulimengo, a strong stalwart fellow of thirty, was the maddest and most hare-brained of my party.
Not so, think the Wangwana soldiers; and I so sympathize with them that I permit them to act their maddestwithout censure.
It has "in the thickest carnage blazed" on battle-fields, and in the maddest merriment flashed in festive scenes.
In anticipation of this honor the "mad" Duke of Hereward launched out into his maddest extravagances.
Nay; Deb hates me like poison, and I think her the maddest little fury that ever stepped.
II The prevailing note of Siena and the Sienese seems, as I have said, to be a soft and tranquil grace; yet this people had one of the stormiest and maddest of Italian histories.
In like manner, his other pets were so much at home with him that they never left his house, but played the strangest tricks and maddest pranks imaginable, so that his house was like nothing more than a Noah's Ark.
We were told of the maddest and most exorbitant demands on the part of the Germans, who certainly were not tender to the vanquished.
During the next two days the maddest things occurred, which I will not relate, so incredible would they sound.
I had among my friends about ten of the leaders of different opinions, and all of them interested me, the maddest and the wisest of them.
Soft pinks, pale blues, silver grays, the tenderest greens with here and there a touch of the maple buds' rich mahogany reds, and above and about the maddest melody of bird songs from a hundred throats.
But there was no time to discuss the point further, for Silver Star and Roy came bounding up on a dead run, manes and tails waving, and with the maddest demonstrations of joy at having won out in their determination NOT to be left behind.
The lone note of a piano broke the thread of the sweetest, maddest discourse Harrow had ever listened to; the girl's cheeks flushed and she turned expectantly toward the curtained stage.
Perplexed, almost muddled, Wayne strove in vain to find a reason for the elimination of the matter that had interrupted his cruise and brought him to Rose-Cross, the maddest yachtsman on the Atlantic.
Alas, in spite of the maddest hatred, the most raging fury, there is still too much of the good old Jew left in me.
The marriage was solemnized at Worms, while I in Aix was languishing in maddest grief!
The Mad Hatter and the March Hare were certainly the maddest things that ever were.
A gardener he seemed to be, yet surely a mad one by the way he brandished his rake, madder by the way he broke ever and anon into a frantic jig, maddest of all by the shriek in which he brought out the last words of the stanza.
Perhaps the most characteristic and individual part of his work is that in which he has given his invention full swing, and allowed his humour to play its maddestpranks at will.
It is witchcraft of the maddest kind, involving the most hideous performances.
There was clambering and jostling, you may be sure, who should get at the first table--for Rochester in his maddest days could not have done the humours of the scene with more spirit than my friend.
In another Country, we can even now see, inmaddest alternation, the Peasant governed by such guidance as this: To labour earnestly one month in raising wheat, and the next month labour earnestly in burning it.
He was the maddestman in love, they said, that ever lived.
I think of all the hopeless conditions on earth, that which aspires to be able to blend human lives together, which have no more leaning towards one another than virtue to vice, is the maddest and vainest of all.
Alice was full of the occasion; she danced and sang, and skipped about the house, in the maddest manner possible, hugging us all around whenever some new addition arrived to her already magnificent collection of gifts.
Such was the distemper of the public mind, that there was no madman, in his maddest ideas and maddest projects, who might not count upon numbers to support his principles and execute his designs.
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