Sir Josiah, seated on the right hand of his daughter-in-law, perspired freely from sheer nervousness, mingled with a kind of admiration and awe.
What mattered it that he wore white trousers and canvas strapped shoes, a soft felt hat to the golf course, that he perspired freely and that he bellowed like the bull of Bashan, what did it all matter?
He had the gratification of passing his uncle through varied contortions, and at last Hippias perspired in conviction, and exclaimed, "This accounts for his conduct to me.
So great was the heat, that the bullocks never quitted the shade of the trees during the day, and the horses perspired from their exertions to get rid of the mosquitos.
The heat during the day had been terrific, in so much that we were unable to keep our feet in the stirrups, and the horses perspired greatly, although never put out of a walk.
When the body is covered with the former, though perspiration be necessarily increased, the perspired matter freely passes off through the flannel, and the skin remains dry and warm.
Yet I perspired as freely as ever, nor did I perceive any difference in the quality or the quantity of any other secretions or excretions.
When I used much exercise, I perspired very freely.
As it was, I perspired about a barrel and my brain ached for a week.
I perspired a lot from nervousness as Pierce rumbled on, first praising the departed and then landing on him with both oratorical feet.
If a pitcher of water be left uncovered in an occupied apartment for only a few hours, it will become foul from the absorption of the respired and perspired gases in the room.
And they perspired as well as they had learned to, and the prettiest yellow wax came out of their bodies.
Now let us go on with the building," commanded the queen bee, and they perspired wax and built for all they were worth.
His stubby fingers perspired and showed sickly in the light.
Franz perspired in mortal agony under his coverlet; recommended himself to the keeping of the Virgin; and anxiously speculated on the object of this manoeuvre, not knowing whether it was meant for his throat or his beard.
It was so hot that kings and princessesperspired like ordinary mortals.
It was a great day; and the populace perspired and shouted and howled.
I perspired in sheer horror that night, though I knew nothing about what was afoot, and I knelt praying on the floor till Stee came home with his clothes all torn, and told me what he had been through.
This took perhaps ten minutes, although she worked so hard that she perspired despite the cold.
Christopher kept spelling the word in silence, and though the weather was very cold, soon perspired under the dread that he had got a letter wrong.
Whereat Mr. Parish perspired with ecstasy, and began at once to plan the details of the outing.
He perspired under the warmth of the night and from the tumult of his feelings.
Rumphius breathed hard and perspired in streams; the impassible Evandale turned hot and felt a moisture on his temples.
As for the Greek, the fiery wind of the desert had long since dried him up, and he perspired no more than would a mummy.
For this hot dusty road over which they toiled and perspired so was the road to glory, the avenue down which the girls of Oakwood, led by the Winnebagos, would march to triumph over their sworn rivals, the Hillsdale-ites.
They wept and perspired inside their wraps, and as each recognized a relative whom he had not seen for several days, his grief burst forth anew.
Furst perspired with anxiety, and made repeated journeys to the stair-head, to see if Schilsky were not coming.
He perspiredmore than ever; drops literally trickled down his temples.
Horses trembled and perspired at their presence, and dogs whined and crouched at their approach.
They perspired and trembled whilst the spirit blocked the way, but when it had disappeared, then the horses would go on.
It is true that with the heat the snow walls perspired freely, and the roof was apt to drip like a fat man in August, but it was considered tactful to ignore these details.
Farmer in moments of excitement perspired more than any human being I have ever seen.
The eight remaining gentlemen, who were all on a par with Granoux, perspired with fright when the latter explained to them the critical situation of the town.
Pierre was radiant, and his big pale face perspired with triumph.
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