As soon as he had tasted of the water, a delicious coolness surged through his body, and he felt no more that the helmet and armor burnt and oppressed him.
The lightsurged backwards and forwards and the stars swam in their varying depths: some in among the light-waves; others upon the surface.
From these spots, vast amounts of heatsurged over the planet and changed it.
A great force surged through his body, radiating, charging every cell and atom of his being.
There was a pounding in his head as blood surged within him.
For a tide of faintest color had surgedthrough the girl's wan cheeks.
Feet trampled him; men surged over him; then blessed unconsciousness en-wrapped him, and he knew no more.
New life surged through Craig's body; but, whereas he ran across the uneven cup of the crater with fresh speed, the girl seamed suddenly to tire.
It stung me into action, and for all the chaotic rush of these desperate moments my heart surged with relief.
The torrent of Gwendolyn's anger and resentment surged and broke bounds.
As Thomas glanced down at her, smirking exultantly, her smile went, and the pink of wrath once more surged into her face.
It was snowing hard by the time the train surged up to the station, and as Jasper waited for the passengers to alight he wondered whether it would be advisable to face the tempest on such a night and in the teeth of so furious a storm.
With a sudden spurt he dashed through the gateway and surged proudly up to the door like a hero who had fought a hard battle and had won.
His bloodsurged madly through his veins, for the blow stung him to fury.
The blood surged through Jasper's veins as he plodded along the muddy road towards his humble cabin.
Volumes of spray leaped high as she surged through the water driven by a seven horse-power engine.
Hundreds now surged forward and things looked bad for the Prophet.
Hilkiah, Shaphan and the others saw and felt the emotion that surged through the young king and caused his whole frame to tremble.
He was silent, and the three stood absorbed, heedless of the constantly increasing crowd that surged and elbowed past them.
A wave of anger surged over Hildegarde, leaving the very tips of her ears pink as it receded; but the wave of amusement followed it quickly, and the second wave bore a little spray of malice.
The crowds surged back and forth, grumbling and laughing and shouting.
He could no longer repress the tide of his love, which surged at the flood-gates of his heart with mighty pressure.
The sweat broke out on his forehead as the realisation surgedover him.
Magda's head was turned away, but the sudden scarlet flush that flew up into her face surged over even the white nape of her neck.
Davilof was no more the man whose sudden passion had surged about her, threatening to break down all defences and overwhelm her.
A deep compassion for that unknown woman surged up within her.
If only she could catch a glimpse of Ben, but the intervening crowd surged in waves between her and the spot where she had left them, so that they were swallowed up.
Perhaps he wouldn't be able to buy only half as many things for his Christmas presents as he had scrawled on the list within it, and the blood surged all over his round cheeks to his stubby black hair.
Well, I help my father whenever I can," answered Dick, as the blood surged up under his coat of tan.
The throng surged about the bulletin board, newcomers arriving every minute, and all the cadets making various observations as they were pleased or disappointed.
They overflowed the grandstands andsurged upon the space around the Kentfield gridiron.
Those holding the hose lines dropped them, and the crowd of fire-fighters surged back.
The multitude surged backward, carrying her toward the inner city.
But each time the infidels surged back to the onset; pressing closer, smiting harder, and drowning the Crusaders' prayer to Our Lady with their mad "Allah!
Then all around the tower had surged the battle, the infidels calling "Fire!
Through Him the ocean of knowledge hath surgedamidst mankind and the river of divine wisdom hath gushed out at the behest of God, the Lord of Days.
I implore Thee by Thy Name whereby the ocean of Thine utterance hath surged and the breezes of Thy knowledge have stirred, to grant that I may be graciously aided to serve Thy Cause and be inspired to remember Thee and praise Thee.
THIS is a Tablet sent down by the Lord of mercy that the people of the world may be enabled to draw nigh unto this Ocean which hath surged through the potency of His august Name.
The fire of thy separation from Me was fast consuming thee, when the ocean of My presence surged before thy face, cheering thine eyes and those of all creation, and filling with delight all things visible and invisible.
The mob surged after the disappearing vehicle, and so ended up finally in the wide open space before the county jail.
The mobs finally surged to the jail, but were firmly met by a strong armed guard and fell back.
Then, as rage surged up in him, he sensed the danger above him, and dodged to one side as Silva leaped down from the deck.
And at the end, flung half clear of the water, threw his vast bulk forward, surged idly ahead, slowly.
The word seemed to focus the sullen hate among the men; they growled like beasts, and surged a step forward.
Disappointment and a sense of personal injury surged up within him with a pain so vivid, that he had to wrestle with it for fear he should burst into a shriek like some wounded animal.
I cannot tell you what disappointment surgedup within me, I could not put it in words if I tried for ever!
Those thoughts that had come to him as he listened to Jemilian's report--thoughts of a suspicion which he had striven to combat--surged up in him afresh.
For at that moment all the trouble I had battled with for months past surged up within me, and, do what I would, the tears rose from my heart.
Bostil ran to escape the great wave that surged into the amphitheater, up and up the rocky trail.
A howl went up from the riders and they surged after him.
Most of the crowd surged down to surround the racers, and the yells gave way to the buzz of many voices.
THE FIRST BLOW Summer was now waning, the foliage was taking on its autumn hues, and Indian war parties still surged over the hills and mountains, but the five avoided them all.
The crowd surged in curiously, and then fell back before the advancing Sikhs.
Shouting all together, the gate-guards surged in to take hold of bridles and force Anazeh's dependents back.
We all surged after them, but there was a sudden check, followed by a babel worse than when a dozen pi-dogs fight over a rubbish- heap.
Depth upon depth of her situation, as she met his face, surged and sank within her; but with the effect somehow, once more, that they rather lifted her than let her drop.
They were standing in an alcove partially screened by a tall palm from the crowd which surged up and down through the rooms.
The grounds were abominably neglected when I saw them; grass was growing on every path, and as fine a crop of weeds surged up amongst the old autumn flowers as ever I have seen.
Yet, if it is possible for you to believe it, these were no more than the vessels from which the heavenly fluid streamed; vessels, rather, that contained a little of that abundance that surged up here as in a fountain.
As he surged unevenly backward and forward, the current swung the pea-pod's bow first one way, then the other.
The boys surged on the rope, but to no avail; they could not budge the chair.
The remembrance of his discomforts and indignities of the last three weeks surged over him.
On the instant the old rush of temper surged up in me.
It heaved and surged and rolled toward the centre.
But even as he swung the boat lumberingly about he realized that he could make no headway with such a load, for almost a foot of water still surged along its bottom.
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