While Slone kept on hismerciless pursuit, never letting Wildfire rest by day, time went on just as relentlessly.
It seemed merciless to Nagger to drive him down into this hot, windy hole.
She looked him up and down, a measured, merciless survey.
We don't want another French Revolution, but it is going to be war against the drones, fierce, merciless war!
The fury of the mercilesssea was in him now--the roar and pound of the surf in his voice.
Then with merciless exactness she searched her own heart.
Apparently she was well aware of the secret plans of the Senousya, and by her grace and beauty had charmed these wild, merciless outlaws, ruling even Hadj Absalam himself.
According to report current among the neighbouring tribe, the Tedjehe N'ou Sidi, the ladies of his household include a number of Europeans who have from time to time fallen into his merciless clutches.
Green fields were succeeded by desolate stretches of shifting sand, where there was not a blade of grass, not a tree, not a living thing, and where I stood alone and unsheltered from the fierce, merciless rays of the African sun.
So this is how thou treatest the stranger who falleth into thy merciless clutches!
Jacques was therefore aghast when he found himself face to face with this merciless representative of the authority.
To send forth the merciless cannibal, thirsting for blood, against protestant brethren," was a refinement in war to which she had not attained.
During the continuance of the French war, and of that with the Indians which immediately succeeded it, the entire frontier from New York to Georgia was exposed to the merciless fury of the savages.
At this time the Johnson plan promised to be one of merciless proscription of the prominent men.
The whites who still remained with the negro party were subjected to moremerciless ostracism than ever before.
The merciless inquisition of the conqueror eradicated the most distant branches of the hostile race: their bones were scattered, their memory was accursed, and the martyrdom of Hossein was abundantly revenged on the posterity of his tyrants.
The same relative told me of several other instances in which Tarleton displayed his savage and merciless nature," said Pitts.
She was quite merciless now, and never seemed really amused unless she was doing harm to some one.
He could sacrifice his own victory and the hopes of his backers, but he would not give a chance to Flora's merciless tongue.
Leavenworth men believed in the gospel of driving hard work; of rewards for success, and merciless elimination for failure--which is the basic theory of successful war.
Our infantry, already in line to advance over the same ground as the counter-attack, received it with a merciless fire which its ranks kept breasting in fruitless sacrifice.
The morning advance drove its point beyond the Cierges Wood, but was checked by merciless fire from Cierges village on the right.
What else could give birth to a single desire to live in this tabernacle, which is more or less shattered by the merciless storms which have beat upon it, to say nothing of the ravages made upon it by the tooth of time?
Was he also to be soon submerged in those merciless tides and dashed about like a straw?
A branch impeded your arm--" The alarmed monarch held his throbbing head in his hands while the merciless indictment grew more and more ominous.
The so-called "great men" of Wall Street are foes of society--foes merciless and malign.
And his English neighbors, whom he was altogether too feeble to resist, were crowding upon him in the most merciless encroachments.
Eleven tribes combined in the most furious and merciless attacks upon the lonely farm-houses.
For three days thesemerciless Indians had free range, with scarcely any opposition.
Again and again the tribes revolted, only to feel once more the merciless severity of their military rulers.
And between the two lines of rowers ran the bridge, and on it stood two boatswains (comiti) armed with long whips, which they laid on to the bare backs of the rowers with merciless severity.
This thought kept my mind on the alert during the panting journey we made, the djin and I, one dragging the other, under the merciless downpour.
I noticed many of the wounded struggle to their feet, attempt to walk away, and then fall to rise no more as merciless volleys again struck them to the ground.
They lay in the scorching heat, with shattered bodies and shattered hopes, awaiting the final thrust of the merciless bayonet.
That letter of yours which I lamented as lost, my dear Harriet, has reached me all stained and defaced (yet not so but that it can be read), having evidently been steeped in the merciless waves of the Mersey.
Was it the wise providence of God which sealed these wells of affection, or was it a grim, merciless fate which snatched her idols from her, one by one, and left her heart desolate?
As the carriage disappeared, Mrs. Chilton approached her, and, stung to desperation by the merciless taunts, she instantly rose and confronted her.
And many were wounded upon the body with the merciless brass, whether the back of any combatant, averted, was laid bare, and many right through the shield itself.
But O Achilles, subdue thy mighty rage; it is by no means necessary for thee to have a merciless heart.