Just as he was beginning to give up hope, and was meditating a show-up for appearance's sake at the cricket practice, he caught sight of Silk lolling on a bench in a distant corner of the Big.
A silence ensued, during which both heroes were doubtless meditating upon the unexampled iniquities of the Parrett juniors.
Some authors[826] also have stated that he was meditating a voyage round the larger portion of Arabia, the country of the Ethiopians, Libya (i.
Some say that he was meditating a voyage thence into the Euxine Sea, to Scythia and the Lake Maeotis (i.
All these and other evidences remain to show that the mind of Bismarck had been meditating the extermination of the Catholic religion before the actual hostilities began.
Others, influenced by their wishes, indulged in the hope that he might be meditating a Monarchist restoration under an Orleanist or Bonapartist Dynasty.
Now he has succeeded in making the Emperor and the Crown Prince believe that France is meditating an invasion of Germany through Belgium!
The Imperialists are agitating themselves and spending money, as if they were meditating an immediate coup.
The reports of a large concentration of Russian troops in Bessarabia are supposed to confirm other indications that Russia is meditating a revenge for the check she has sustained with regard to Bulgaria.
With wrinkled brows Bruno sat about whole evenings, not saying one word but meditating on his schemes.
After meditating a while Kurt replied, "I guess I really shouldn't.
While Turgot, his friend, was earnestly meditatingon the destinies of the race and the conditions of their development, Loménie was dreaming only of the restoration of his ancestral château of Brienne.
Piwelesdon, or Puleston, Thomas de, accused of meditating a wholesale massacre in the City, i, 99.
He was also meditating upon Brahma, and he does that now.
He has a scholarmeditating under him--Mina Bahadur Rana--but we did not see him.
I returned to Brussels in the afternoon, meditating on the scenes I had visited, and repeating the five stanzas of Childe Harold in which Byron has commemorated the battle of Waterloo.
For myself, I could not sleep, but lay awake all night meditating what I could possibly do.
After meditating for some time, she suddenly said, "Marie, I read in the paper this morning of a dressmaker who wanted some one to sew for her.
Not content with meditating on what had been done and written, I attended the schools, observed the children's ways, and the mode of educating and rearing the husbandmen of Nature's vineyard.
While meditating on the cause of this phenomenon, it occurred to me that the light was probably attracted and concentrated round the little creature by its own electricity.
Harris saw that: but he seemed reluctant, meditating upon the ground; then walking, hands in pockets.
He sat meditating over his plan and trying to revolve different and dramatic methods of accomplishing it.
A busy intellect flashed in his clear blue eyes, meditating vigorously upon the dead man's escape from bondage, following him craftily to the very door of his freedom, to seize him surely, if it might be.
I was sitting in my office one day, meditating over a case I had had in hand to work up, for some four months, off and on.
I could easily see that he was meditating some way of revenge on the scoundrels who would have gladly ruined him in all respects, as they had already done in some.
Perhaps when you supposed him so like your ancient governess, he was meditating how he could aid you.
She sat meditating on Clara's present appreciation of Sir Willoughby's generosity.
It appears as if she would," said Vernon, meditating on the cloudy sketch Dr.
Meditating on it, she fell to picturing Sir Willoughby's face at the first accents of his bride's decided disagreement with him.
One day he found her alone, sitting with the large family Bible before her, meditating on perhaps the grandest chapter in all the Old Testament.
For some time, whilst meditating his grand coup, he practised as a doctor in an obscure part of the City, under the name of Ayliffe.
Indeed, after sitting still for some few minutes in that easy chair, meditating what he would do next, he found that the work which he had undertaken was one which he literally could not go through with.
Eleanor thought that he was meditating on her question; and remembering that he had declared that he should be pleased if now and then a victim might be spared, again commenced her difficult task of urging him to mercy.
Unable longer to behold sufferings that he could not relieve, he walked sadly away, deeply meditating upon the mysterious providence of the Almighty, in His dealings with the seed of His servant Abraham.
There was really nothing definite against this young man; but the Doctor was sure that he was meditating some evil design or other.
If Bunyan and his contemporary, Sydenham, had met in consultation over the case of Christian at the time when he was meditating self-murder, it is very possible that there might have been a difference of judgment.
Our Liverpool friends were meditating more hospitalities to us than, in our fatigued condition, we were equal to supporting.
I was much pleased when the American Annex came to me one day and told me that she and the English Annex were meditating an expedition, in which they wanted the other Teacups to join.
I told him I hoped not; for I should always remember him with respect, meditatingin the mountains of Nithsdale.
While he was meditating on this physical problem, the priest may have been holding forth on the dangers of meddling with matters settled by Holy Church, who stood ready to enforce her edicts by the logic of the rack and the fagot.
I should never have thought of such an expedition if it had not been suggested by a member of my family that I should accompany my daughter, who was meditating a trip to Europe.
They were meditating the questions of the true social order, with daring disregard of all existing institutions, and their spirit and instructions found an echo even in our Declaration of Independence.
Meditating on the Divine perfection, he came to regard himself as "entirely hideous, vile and stinking, beyond the most abominable carrion.
Such were the songs that reached Savonarola's ears, writing or meditating in his cloister at S.
He is known to have conferred benefactions, not only on his enemies, but on those who, at the very time, were meditating his destruction.
May lay awake in the summer's morning, meditating on his address to Dr.