His mouth perhaps betrayed a little self-consciousness, but he tried to show hisfeatures in an aspect of dignified self-possession.
She beckoned: and Hal, who was foremost, and proud to show his alacrity, ran on to receive her ladyship's orders.
He had seen me flinch at the word, and improved his opportunity to show his hardihood.
He found him an exceedingly obliging man, and, toshow his appreciation, invited him to dine here.
Evidently Daniel thought him quite capable of doing so; but he took good care not to show his suspicions, reserving to himself the right of making direct inquiries as soon as the opportunity should offer.
Little as Brevan was generally given to show his feelings, he was evidently deeply touched by his friend's despair.
The Catholics protested, and sent a deputation to James, who first lectured[468] them to show his learning, and them imprisoned them to show his power.
To show his approval of the magic feat William granted to the convent a piece of land of considerable extent in the neighbourhood of Cologne, and sent some of his courtiers to present the deed of gift.
Thor proposed next to show his strength by lifting weights, and was challenged to pick up the giant's cat.
Loki immediately challenged the dwarf to show his skill, wagering his head against Brock's on the result of the undertaking.
I guess we'll keep up," and Baldy danced as if to show his mettle.
In the year and a half that was spent at this mine on the Yellowstone many opportunities were offered for Baldy to show his speed, but the redskins had learned caution and were never again so reckless as on this memorable occasion.
Susanna loosens his collar so as to show his neck.
Barbone had been waylaid and nearly murdered by the lovers of the Governor's scullery-maids; he would scarcely venture to show his face in the kitchens again.
As was but proper to show his sorrow at the death of the old chaplain he had loved so much, Grafton came to the Hall drest entirely in black.
Ten men burst down the passage all together, all clamoring, and one man wasted no time at all but began to tear away bloody bandages to show his wound.
But--" King was careful now not to show his bracelet.
When at last he consented to show his awareness of the suggestion so constantly held out, he spoke with deliberate intention.
Kirk pressed his lips together and swore to make good, if for no other reason than to show his dad.
He had yielded to their left- handed customs out of courtesy; it was time now to show his strength.
It was signed at once by the presiding officers and at half past four of the same afternoon by Governor Goodrich, who wished in this way to show his agreement, though his signature was not legally necessary.
On the roll call each man stood up and in a few gracious words expressed his pleasure in being able to show his confidence in the helpful co-operation of women in city government by granting them this suffrage.
His signature was not necessary but he wished to show his approval.
He begged permission to send for his cloak-bag, which contained his papers, and might serve to show his innocence.
Stung by this reflection, and unwilling to be misrepresented to the pope, the duke determined to act with the greatest severity, in order to show his zeal, and to make amends for former neglect by future cruelty.
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