Lester sank to his knees, tugging savagely at the tightly clasped burden, and angry cries rose from the scandalized onlookers.
It was a memorable scene when he rose in his place, in response to the scandalized shouts of his opponents, and thundered forth, "Gentlemen, I glory in the name of Apache.
Worse was to follow," as she remarked afterwards to a scandalized audience of friends and acquaintances.
The servants, who had come to regard the defunct bird as a regular member of the household, and one who gave really very little trouble, were scandalized to find his bloodthirsty aggressor installed in his place as an honoured domestic pet.
Several well-meaning persons have been much scandalized at the manner in which the victors are said to have conducted themselves towards the prisoners at Drumclog.
Scandalized at a scene so extraordinary, Morton endeavoured to make his way through the press to learn, and, if possible, to remove, the cause of this so untimely disorder.
Madison street had been for some time scandalized by the hoidenish ways of Rose Baruch, the little cloakmaker on the top floor.
On the morning after the ball he scandalized it by spooning with Kate from daybreak till nine o'clock.
My good old uncle, who, somewhat to my confusion, made me a call at this time, was greatly distressed and scandalized by the appearance of our garden.
One says it's wicked to write a letter Sunday; another holds that you must read no book but the Bible; and a third is scandalized if you take a walk, ever so quietly, in the fields.
Secondly, especially the fall of the Jews and of the others who sinned in His death chiefly of the apostles, who were scandalized at His Passion.
Bishop Januarius, says: "We hear that some were scandalized because we forbade priests to anoint with chrism those who have been baptized.
In punishments inflicted by a human tribunal, we have to consider not only what punishment a man deserves in respect of God, but also to what extent he is indebted to men who are hurt and scandalized by another's sin.
I was down with the crowd, myself, last night an' I was plumb scandalized the way some folks acted.
Lizzie'd be plumb scandalized if I took pay for a mite o' cream for breakfast--such a late one, too.
Here Ketchum's face expressed unutterable astonishment, and the Justice, as if scandalized at the proposition, interrupted the counsel, and told him he hoped he did not mean to justify profane language.
As was to be expected, she was scandalized at the impropriety and want of taste, and immediately made it known, in spite of the entreaties of the blushing beauty and the "pardons" of Monsieur.
They were all scandalized at his having passed the night God knows where with Sabine.
Mannheim only laughed at it: he thought that it would infuriate his father, his uncles, cousins, and his innumerable family, who took upon themselves to watch everything he did and to be scandalized by it.
The outraged feelings of offended morality were now bolstered up by those of scandalized good taste.
I am so scandalized at this, that I will fill up my letter (having told you all the news) with the first fruits of my indignation.
How would the clergy have been scandalized to hear that a Christian minister had in like terms attempted to discourage an individual penitent who professed loathing for his former life and a desire to lead a better!
And Peter answering, said to him: Although all shall bescandalized in thee, I will never be scandalized.
A heart that goeth two ways shall not have success, and the perverse of heart shall be scandalized therein.
Then Jesus saith to them: All you shall be scandalized in me this night.
And then shall many be scandalizedand shall betray one another and shall hate one another.
It is good not to eat flesh and not to drink wine: nor any thing whereby thy brother is offended or scandalized or made weak.
But Peter saith to him: Although all shall be scandalized in thee, yet not I.
And Jesus saith to them: You will all be scandalized in my regard this night.
Some of our religious journals are sadly grieved and scandalized by the alleged discovery that certain opponents of slavery are infidels.
So the most solemn Miracles werescandalized by humorous Interludes, and into the most tragic of Shakespeare's scenes entered the fool and the jester.
Also he had published A Tale of a Tub, a coarse satire against the churches, which scandalized the queen and her ministers, who could have given him preferment.
A traveler, puzzled and scandalizedat this, asked a native of the Cumberlands what he would call a "Dutchman or a Dago.
Some well-meaning missionaries are shocked and scandalized at what seems to them incurable perversity and race degeneration.
The washerwoman was pleased with the softness of her lover's manner, but dreadfully scandalized at his insinuation.
The French Revolution, which made such short work of Catherine's Voltairean principles, surprised and scandalized her as much as it surprised and scandalized any provincial governess in the French chateaux.
This scandalizedthe country and disturbed men’s minds.
The passengers found no support, were generally scandalized and cursed the Viceroy.
Widow Dobson was always a little scandalized at her brother Christopher's familiarity with Mrs. Hepburn.
If you only knew howscandalized the people of this city were in the beginning at my Athenian customs!
Alorcus the Celtiberian stood talking with Lachares and three of those young Greeks who so scandalized the Saguntines in the Forum by their effeminate ways.
As she hurriedly wound that round her head her eye made a scandalized sweep of her kitchen.
There was only a handful of worshippers that evening, but a thousand could have had no more eyes it seemed to me as I tiptoed down the aisle with the scandalized pad-pad of Emsy Nickerson's pursuing soles behind my back.
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