Harrison attempted to look indignant but he was a bad actor, he could only look drunk. |
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It appears that Widgery was extremely indignant to find Mrs. Milton left about upon the Fareham platform. |
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Janet tried in vain to take his attention, and ended by flouncing out of the old parlour, hot with indignant wrath. |
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An indignant female reader, who reviles all the gentlemen in her neighbourhood because they don't take the ladies out. |
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An owl hooted across the compound, and a paraquet disturbed by the outcry uttered a shrill, indignant protest. |
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When the tidings reached the country of Sheba, Balkis was as indignant as if she had been betrayed. |
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They were half-way down the heathery hill-side when a very ruffled and indignant Sadie overtook them. |
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He laughed at her indignant eyes, touched blue devil with his heel and loped off. |
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The doctor was indignant when he found that his patient was of the simian persuasion. |
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Miss Ophelia was so indignant at the barefaced lie, that she caught the child and shook her. |
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It is an excellent hogarthian comedy, full of rapid and vivid incident, of pleasant or indignant humor. |
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I heard the snick of the whips somewhere in the dust, and the fillies came back at a canter, very shocked and indignant. |
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I have almost finished No. 3, in which I have relieved my indignant soul with a scarifier. |
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She looked, as she always did, indignant at having said anything to please him. |
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Hester rose and left the room, indignant with him for speaking so of his father. |
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The face, neck, and arms of the modest maiden were flushed with indignant crimson. |
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There should be no institution out of the reach of an indignant or admiring humanity. |
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The warehouseman was nobly indignant, advising an action for assault and battery. |
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The Volsci, indignant because they alone of all the spectators had been expelled, put themselves in readiness for battle. |
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Chick was very indignant when John Dough entered the tree house and showed his mutilated hand. |
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Mrs. Madden was indignant at this unceremonious manner of arranging matters. |
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No wonder an indignant pang transfixed the lonely bosom of the virtuous doctor, solitary and unconsoled as he was. |
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But when, a few hours later, he heard that mink had disappeared he was indignant. |
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It outwears the protests and appeals of total generations of unhelped, indignant hearts. |
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The other, unvanquished but indignant, withdrew slowly, with every quill on end. |
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Mr. Mole appeared very indignant and drew a pistol, which he discharged at nappa Bill. |
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The teamster arrives with oxen in full steam, and rimy with frozen breath about their indignant nostrils. |
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The dog rose up to meet him, as piteous and indignant as a dumb beast can be. |
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The dolphin, indignant at these falsehoods, dipped the Monkey under the water and drowned him. |
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I was told that he is still talking angrily and abusively of us, and I was indignant. |
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Against such cautions I rebelled with a mute, indignant impulse, which I was not old enough to enounce or to argue. |
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But those who knew Hester, especially the women of them, were indignant with him. |
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He was indignant at his companion's rascality, and offered to go with her and try to find him. |
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With expostulatory shakes of the head and indignant glances I called his attention to the fact that I was not alone. |
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All flashed indignant or appealing glances at the inexorable Davis, and one passionate lime lover burst into tears. |
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The spectators recoiled, aghast with indignant astonishment. |
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Hester, more than amy, felt her own rights, and was ready to be indignant. |
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When she had done this she left the back door a deeply indignant woman. |
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He had left her thus abruptly once before, kissed, blushing, and indignant. |
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The King was so indignant that he was very near refusing him the barrette. |
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Macdonald lowered his eyes from her blazingly indignant face. |
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But Boule de Suif was indignant, for she was an ardent Bonapartist. |
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She was boring right into me with her eyes, and very indignant. |
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She hit off the points she remembered as fast as she could, but she was too indignant to stop to analyse her feelings. |
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She was hard-mouthed and indignant, which, after all, was but natural. |
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Obliging and courageous as Habert himself was, this made him indignant. |
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The steerage stewardess was indignant with him, the doctor regarded him with suspicion. |
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Dashwood, attributing it to some want of liberality in his mother, sat down to table indignant against all selfish parents. |
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Feeling indignant that he was not taken into his tutor's confidence, he set his wits to work to devise some proper retaliation for the slight. |
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His thought, like an indignant monitor, collapsed with scoldings. |
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Consuelo was determined, indignant, distressingly reproachful! |
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Hardly had the carriage entered the grounds, when he was set upon by a sheep-dog, bright-eyed, sharp-muzzled, righteously indignant and angry. |
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You loathe them as you would a snake or a toad, yet you are indignant at their wrongs. |
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This Robert had expressly declined to do, and Halbert felt very indignant. |
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Which you haven't, you Marplot,' observed my aunt, in an indignant whisper. |
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When Barnwell began to go wrong, I declare that I felt positively apologetic, Pumblechook's indignant stare so taxed me with it. |
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Should I simper a coy admission, or storm out an indignant denial? |
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The prisoners, on being remanded, were hooted by an indignant crowd. |
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Captain Dan, to whom these statements were made, was stubbornly indignant. |
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An Arab, very indignant, struck down the insulter with a blow from a club. |
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Lewis, indignant at this intrigue, dismissed not Bertrand, but Narbonne. |
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Mammy was very nearly indignant in her rejection of the proposition. |
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Every man in the group broke out in indignant denials that labour had ever been gouged. |
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The truth is, he was attached to the lady's maid in question, and indignant that she should have been robbed of her perquisites. |
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I took the good creature in my arms and, after we had embraced like sisters, felt still more fortified and indignant. |
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He had caught the rustle of silks, the indignant breathing of a woman. |
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In a half indignant mood he stopped inviting people into his room and presently got into the habit of locking the door. |
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Jupiter, indignant at such inveterate faultfinding, drove him from his office of judge, and expelled him from the mansions of Olympus. |
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Martin's indignant thirst for justice confronts resolute injustice, and Philo-mena's inconceivable depth of mercy comes face-to-face with unflinching mercilessness. |
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The Tories were at first delighted, but when they discovered the hoax became correspondingly indignant and Defoe was set in the pillory, and imprisoned. |
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The stare of indignant wonder with which Young Barnacle accompanied this disclosure, would have strained his eyes injuriously but for the opportune relief of dinner. |
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Fairholme, describing circles with his habitual air of compressed hardihood, stopped and stared with indignant surprise as Smilash lurched past him. |
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I was pleased to see her whisk round, rather indignant at last. |
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Earnshaw blushed crimson when his cousin made this revelation of his private literary accumulations, and stammered an indignant denial of her accusations. |
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He led the retreat, holding Saxon's arm, and Bert, giggling and jubilant, brought up the rear with an indignant Mary who protested vainly in his unheeding ears. |
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Anytus is the type of the narrow-minded man of the world, who is indignant at innovation, and equally detests the popular teacher and the true philosopher. |
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And the transparent innocence of his indignant eyes was underlined quaintly by the arrogant pair of moustaches which he proceeded to twist, and as if extend, horizontally. |
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Sara she was called, a small, green monkey from South America, who seemed to have been born hysterical and indignant, and with no appreciation of humour. |
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Old Monsieur Farival, grandfather of the twins, grew indignant over the interruption, and insisted upon having the bird removed and consigned to regions of darkness. |
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