So he began to collect information about this white man who might seriously inconvenience them or derange their plans.
Noreen had suffered in health in the hot weather, and her brother was seriously concerned at the thought of her being obliged to remain in Malpura throughout the Monsoon.
His blood boiled at the thought of the indignity offered to the girl; though he was not seriously concerned for her safety, judging that she had been carried off for ransom.
Yet he had been distinctly and seriously warned against her--even her.
The identity of the Capitoline Antinous has only once, I think, been seriously questioned; and yet it may be reckoned more than doubtful.
Germany, thought that he might now venture on everything, and seriously meditated the introduction of the Spanish Inquisition in the Netherlands.
Two such competitors, so equal in merit, might have embarrassed Philip in his choice if he had ever seriously thought of selecting either of them for the appointment.
It was really a huge joke to see the two Massibans face to face, one asleep with his head on his chest, the other seriouslyoccupied in paying him every sort of attention and respect: "Pity a poor blind man!
Besides, I enjoyed the advantage of being taken seriously and I pretended to be a Paris reporter.
This idea was taken up and precisely stated by Professor Max Abraham, who, for the first time, was led to regard seriously the seemingly paradoxical notion of mass as a function of velocity.
Then Mr. Mounteney Jephson fell so seriously ill that one night his life was despaired of.
We are therefore asked seriouslyto accept it as a solemn fact, upon scientific authority, that the Wahuma, like the Pigmies, are men.
Homicides were not regarded as seriously as in later days and a Basco sheep-herder's murder would arouse little interest.
No one had seriously attempted any prolonged search for the murderer, he assumed, knowing the region as it had been.
But this time she herself went on speaking: "In your place I should think very seriously of sending Anna back to Germany.
And it's my impression that Alick is thinking very seriously of the elder daughter.
And you must not take all these things so seriously to heart, you know; or I will say you have not the courage of a feeble woman like myself.
I can see that mountain from my window, and it seriously interferes with my work.
Whether it was the influence of this alarm, or the bitterness of baffled malignity, that preyed on her mind, certain it is, she was soon thrown on a sick bed, and considered seriously indisposed.
Poor Jack, whom nature had not favored with a great share of facetiousness, and who never mixed with such a company before, began to be seriously alarmed.
Not one spectator remained on his legs; men, women, and children were thrown down like ears of wheat in a storm; there was a terrible tumult, and a large number of people were seriously injured.
In any other place the range must necessarily be oblique, which would seriously affect the success of the experiment.
For the sake of cordial foreign relations, and to avoid international complications, this point, I venture to suggest, should be seriously considered by the Federal and the State Governments.
In short, the whole nation is practically hurled into a state of bustle and excitement, and the general trade of the country is seriously affected.
Soldiers have been seriously wounded without knowing anything about it until the excitement of the battle had died away.
Even if these statements are not takenseriously they at least show the feelings of some people, and he would be a bold man who would prophesy the political status of Canada in the future.
Thus he seriously contemplated the defense of his province against Rome.
Beyond the shock he was not very seriously hurt, but his calves were torn by iron and stones.
In the afternoon one of the bluejackets was also seriously wounded by shrapnel.
Within a few minutes you will do an act by which that reputation will be seriously affected; by which it may be raised, by which it may be deeply, perhaps irrevocably, sunk.
They go through their functions without everseriously inquiring whether what they have to teach be true or false.
You are at last going seriously to work in the war.
She had not thought it any great crime to go to see the wedding, but apparently such an action was viewed far more seriously at head-quarters.
I hope you do not seriously disapprove of it in moderation," said Mrs. Wilson.
Both the general and myself are seriously displeased with him, and think of separating you, as you thus connive at each other's follies.
She had set about, seriously and with much energy, the task of erasing from her heart sentiments which, however delightful she had found it to entertain in times past, were now in direct variance with her duty.
Over these matters human law has no control, except that it may and ought to punish such overt acts as violate the rights of individuals, or seriously endanger the public welfare.
In recent years Moulton and Russell have seriously questioned the sufficiency of this force to account for the major part of the separation and eccentricity in the double star systems.
This was really the first time that the mosquito transmission theory was seriously considered by members of the board, and it was decided that, although discredited by the repeated failure of its most ardent supporter, Dr.
No one seriously doubts that Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are now largely gaseous, and that they will evolve, through various degrees of viscosity, into the solid and comparatively elastic state.
It has also been seriously proposed to use electric heaters; also to use gas in the groves.
The new members had not gone far before they exhibited in an aggravated form all the usual signs of the mania which had so seriously affected all who have ever mounted our coach.
Their sides ached, but that they did not mind so much; their anxiety was about their cheeks, which were seriously threatened with an explosion if they attempted to eat.
For instance, in the case of the stigmata of St. Francis of Assisi, all the scientific men for many years put the whole business down to imposture, if they took the trouble to consider it seriously at all.