Fooss, his small, porcine eyes snapped and twinkled madly behind his spectacles, but he seemed rather inclined to approve my flowers of rhetoric.
The splashing of our mule's feet on the partly melted surface of the mud aroused the man as we rode up and he scrambled madly to get out of the hammock as soon as he saw us.
Down on the edge of the forest I could see Blythe on his camp-stool, madly besmearing his moonlit canvas, but I could not see Wilna anywhere.
Before this occurred, the crew had leaped into the water, and were now swimming madlyto the shore.
Glynn gave a jerk, the hook caught in its tongue, and the albatross began to tug, and swoop, and whirl madly in its effort to escape.
You see, I know what it means, to be so madly in love with you that it is barely possible for one to stand or sit beside you, without crushing you in one's arms.
One might quite readily assume from your conduct and the words you use that you love Roderick Duncan almost as madly as you say he loves me.
Wicked as Swinton was, he had fallen madly in love with Julia Girdwood--madly and desperately.
Like waves of the sea, Bursting the dikes in their overflow, Madlyhis veterans dashed on the foe.
Who madly seeks your overthrow, Dread not his rage and power; What though your courage sometimes faints?
Your husband, my dear Hortense, is more crazy about that woman than ever, and she, I must own, is madly in love with him.
And she is madly in love with my friend Steinbock," Leon de Lora put in.
Are you, like all these men," and she indicated the guests, "madly in love with that creature?
My cousin Adeline is forty-eight, and men are still madlyin love with her; but then she is handsome --she is!
The wind whistled as if the wooden figure in the front yard had suddenly come to life and was madly making up for the silence of a half-century.
As he drove his car madly back to King's Crest, he tried to tell himself that it was all for the best.
It had taken only six months for this manmadly to love and then as madly to forget.
Can this be true, this which seems like the most madly impossible of beautiful dreams?
Tannhäuser madly calls them to him, while struggling to release himself from Wolfram's obstinate hold.
And with arms entertwined, forth they take their madly exulting hearts out into the "laughing house of the Spring.
When at length the Arkansas River was reached, men and animals alike rushed madly into its waters to slake their torment of thirst.
He shouted frantically, and madly beat upon the railings with a piece of tombstone.
The natives, however, in expectation of a glorious feast, dashed madly forward with the most piercing shrieks, and their yells compelled the lions to beat a hasty retreat.
Vansittart was too madly in love to take exception to any desire or even whim of his darling's.
As she found the paragraph she sought, she fell limply into a chair, and staring madly at the cruel words, told herself it was no surprise.
She herself was trying madly to live in externals--to stifle thought!
She stopped short, for Vera's eyes looked madly at her--the girl was deathly white.
Because I am so madly in love with you to-day that I cannot trust myself on any horse but the soberest and most steady-going in the stables!
The other waited for no such attention, but, setting his horse at a gallop, rode madly from the wood.
The Cossacks, I say, were at our heels, hope gone from us, all thought of the army abandoned, when we saw the bivouac fires and rode madly up to them.
He was madly in love with Leonor del Castello, and his reckless temper manifested itself by pursuing her on horseback into the church of Santa Eulalia during a Sunday service, to the great scandal of priest and congregation.
Madly in love with a noble lady, he sought the aid of sorcery.
This was illustrated by a case, celebrated among demonographers, of a German bishop who, in Rome, fell madly in love with a young girl and induced her to accompany him home.
Suddenly I gave a piercing cry, and bounding into the house, I tore madly up the stairs--too late.
She soon pined for her freedom, regretting the miserable lot she had madly chosen; and, as her husband's admiration of her charms wore away, he treated her with cruelty and neglect.
I am come to give you liberty and life, instead of the death you so madly seem to seek.
Bombs were exploding in Dave Dawson's brain, and his heart was pumping madly in his chest as he pushed up onto his hands and knees.
Instantly the plane bucked and jumped madly as the guns yammered and pounded, and it was all Dawson could do to hold it on its straight take-off line.
They did not rush madly to the top and stand on the sky-line to be a mark for their foes.
He saw his utter helplessness, and felt that he could not move a step without compromising the woman he so madly adored.
Four of them rode madly through the temple where they had left the body of their captive, leaping the debris, and circling about the towering pillars, as only Arab horsemen can.
Graham turned, gave one wild glance at the thing, and grasped the man by the throat, glaring madly upon him.
Those that were amongst us we might kill, but more were swarming after them, and from the neck came the exultant yelling of madly hurrying reinforcements.
The sound of his madly hurrying footsteps came back to us until the guest house had swallowed him and his guilty terrors.
Be that as it may, when with a dry staccato warning a fat rattler raised its deadly head from bunched, glistening coils on the edge of the path the mare whirled and darted madly downhill, leader in a mad stampede.
Her eyes went to the hacienda, still half a mile away, then back to her father racing madly down the slope.
He was always diving into the midst of melees, slashing his stick about madly and bumping opponents right and left.
Chagrined beyond words, Carl skated madly back into play, now chasing the Siddall men with the puck and trying to wrest it from them.
Frederick became lost the next instant in a slashing pile-up in front of the Melville cage as he threw himself after the puck, trying madly to get his stick on it again and to drive it into the net for a score.