After all these transactions, which are now of public notoriety and matter of record, shall we of the free States tauntingly be asked what we have to do with slavery?
You say that you have been told, that I have "tauntingly and boastingly observed, that I would cheerfully meet you in the field, and hoped you would yet act like a man.
Gadsden was tauntingly admonished to prepare for death as he would be made the retaliatory sacrifice.
As it is, we have scarcely armed vessels enough to protect the expanding commerce of our enterprising merchants--a fact that is often tauntingly referred to by Englishmen and has often crimsoned the cheeks of liberal-minded Americans.
He talked gently, slowly, tauntinglyuntil McKee fidgetted like an embarrassed school girl.
Hilton laughed tauntingly and said: "He's standing there now, covering me with a gun!
He said it so tauntinglyin his perfect placidity, that the respectable right-hand clutching the respectable hair-guard of the respectable watch could have wound it round his throat and strangled him with it.
In conclusion the poet addressed himself to the banded enemies of France, and tauntingly bade them carry back to their homes the tidings that Namur had been taken in their sight.
Anthony had solemnly averred that such should indeed be the case, and again had been tauntingly answered--"Wait until it is yours; you will then tell a different tale.
This Godfrey took in very bad part, and tauntingly accused his cousin of being a spy.
He and his companions were scudding safely past the headland where blind Polyphemus idly sat, when Ulysses tauntingly raised his voice to make known his escape and real name.
Then hetauntingly inquires whether pain is less intolerable to the archfiend's subordinates than to himself, and whether he has already deserted his followers.
While crossing the forest one of the royal game-keepers tauntingly challenged him to prove his skill as a marksman by killing a deer just darting past them.
You tauntingly proceed, saying, 'such preachers also press us to renounce our own righteousness, which they that have none at all to renounce, have a mighty kindness for.
Pride, if nothing else, should have made him retain the character which Platen had tauntingly nicknamed the "Depeschenmordbrandehebruchstyrolerin.
The royal insolvent did not long survive, for he died in the month of April, 1364, at the Palace of the Savoy; and it was tauntingly said of him by a contemporary buffoon, that the debt of nature was the only debt he had ever paid.
Glas was jumping with rage, while Dobek was slowly putting on his overcoat and calmly and tauntingly answering: "An eye for an eye.
On the next day at the rehearsal Majkowska remarked tauntingly to Janina: "You are an immaculate romanticist.
Then, with a sneer, he tauntingly began To mock the want that stared him in the face, Her bitter sorrow, and his own disgrace.
You don't seem to get along very fast in this little matter," said one of his friends rather tauntingly to him.
How tauntinglyhe says it now," said Kate, while her eyes sparkled brilliantly.
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