Uttered aloud and with vehemence so that the stars of Heaven might hear, for there was no human being at hand, these sentiments sounded satisfactorily irrefutable. |
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The voice that uttered these disjointed sentences was only too well known to Theodore. |
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As she uttered these disjointed sentences, Mariana walked faster and faster. |
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Every now and then he uttered a loud snort, that sounded like an asthmatic cough. |
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Bax reddened with indignation at the tone of insult in which these words were uttered. |
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Its freely uttered song is a loud, clear two-syllabled whistle, in tone like the voice of the Carolina wren or Cardinal. |
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The soldier, addressed put a finger to the sound side of his mouth and uttered a catcall. |
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With your permission I will add a few words to those I have already uttered with regard to the directrix. |
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He turned at the open window, held out a long forefinger, and uttered his countervailing faith. |
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The cracksman removed the gag from Greenwood's mouth, as he uttered these words. |
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Now, it is this sense of the solidity of things that can only be uttered by the metaphor of eating. |
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I warned you at Damietta what would be the end of all the boastings which were uttered hourly. |
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Garson's comment as she departed was uttered with his accustomed bluntness. |
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One is not accountable for words uttered in moments of debility and hunger. |
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He had uttered his own practical unbelief, however, with considerable accuracy. |
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Great Gorgon, Demogorgon, whose name might not be uttered, a magician who had power over the spirits of the lower world. |
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A question often put when a jaw-breaking word has been intrusively uttered by savants. |
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Nikoliev uttered these words in a vulgar, unpleasant tone, and then got into the droshky. |
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The words were uttered with a subtle renunciation that was this man's religion. |
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She uttered a long moan, all the more terrible for its subdual to a sound that could not pass beyond the room. |
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All races have uttered this prayer, apparently with a firm belief in its efficacy. |
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John had a whip in his hand, with which he lashed the water furiously, and uttered his eldritch shrieks. |
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They showed, moreover, that the voice was thundered by being uttered from the abdomen like an eructation. |
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But the first words he uttered showed a total unconsciousness of past events. |
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All this was uttered, of course, extemporaneously, and without the least preparation. |
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It was just then that Ebony observed him and uttered a falsetto cry of astonishment. |
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The fiat lux was about to be uttered over the chaos of the church, and light to be separated from darkness by the word of God. |
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And that was uttered in such a way as to declare that Mrs. Western had been fibbing. |
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A heavy division forced its way into the redoubt through the sallyport, and as Ned saw he uttered a deep gasp. |
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The speech was uttered with an odd abruptness and didacticism which made Aaron open his eyes. |
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Suddenly he uttered a cry, for just visible against the skyline was the Gelderland. |
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The girl's answer was uttered with nervous eagerness which revealed her own stress of fear. |
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Nevertheless despite the glibness with which he uttered it, he cringed and a flood of telltale color rose to his hair. |
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Ah, many a sermon is uttered there By the bed of blossoms in Greeley square. |
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The note of the sanderling is a soft ket, ket, ket, uttered singly or in series somewhat querulous in tone. |
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Further conversation was interrupted by a cry uttered by att, who had found the body of the unhappy Delaware slain by Mahga. |
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Thou hast uttered volumes, folios, in less than decimo sexto, my dear Lacedemonian. |
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Marty, watching breathless and wide-eyed from the field, threw a handspring and uttered a whoop of joy. |
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The warrior uttered a grunt of pain, cast a surprised angry stare at the shaveling of a Paddy, and thrust with his lance. |
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When they are uttered, the hearer at once knows what kind of objects are to be spoken of. |
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They drank over and sang louder and louder, they turned about as tops, and uttered and muttered as sots. |
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I retired to the vicinity of the willows and uttered the cry of the barred owl. |
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The concluding hemistich, whereby the hokku becomes the tanka, is existent in the writer's mind, but never uttered. |
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But he turned at the last words uttered by the bonesetter, with an almost frenzied motion, and came to him with uplifted dagger. |
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The imagist does not believe in ornament, and this glimpse of character might be uttered in one sentence. |
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It had to be uttered once in a life, to adjust the lopsidedness of the world. |
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When she had uttered this denial, which he believed to be true, she asked him what he meant by disappearance? |
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As Solomon uttered the last words, he bowed in all directions solicitously, lest he should be wanting in due respect. |
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These words might not impertinently be uttered in our present debates. |
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He lay down and waited, while the porcupine grated its teeth and uttered grunts and sobs and occasional sharp little squeals. |
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By all that's holy, as a favor to me, spit out the words you have uttered. |
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Then the Athenians showed that their threats had not been idly uttered. |
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He uttered the cry of the iguana, and swam towards the bank. |
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They set the battle in array, they uttered cries of defiance. |
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Theseus even fancied a rude articulation in it, as if the creature that uttered it were trying to shape his hoarse breath into words. |
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The babbler, who was a few paces in advance, suddenly uttered a cry. |
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The words I had uttered had sounded to Madeline like the basest insult. |
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In the hush which followed, our crime was recited, the death warrant read, then everybody uncovered while a priest uttered a prayer. |
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And Wat Tyrrel's mark, at a hundred yards,'' said a voice from behind, but by whom uttered could not be discerned. |
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Jane uttered a whoop and embraced the girl in a bearlike hug. |
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No one uttered a sound, and the beguine did not move a step. |
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On beholding him Gervaise uttered such a deep wailing that he awoke. |
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The closing words were uttered on bended knees, and with uplifted hands. |
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And, five, he had not uttered a single word of acknowledgement in reply to her thanks. |
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You don't mean that these words, uttered in a hurried moment, are to weigh against a whole life's devotion? |
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Stepping to the kitchen door, I uttered the word cod with great emphasis, and resumed my seat. |
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These words, uttered with severity, made Master Olivier's face revert to its insolence. |
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The inspiration which uttered itself in Hamlet and Lear could utter things as good from day to day for ever. |
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Madame saucier uttered a shriek as a great swell rolled the boat. |
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The words were barely uttered, when he encountered a savage of gigantic stature, of the fiercest mien. |
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The warning call of the scout was not uttered without occasion. |
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There never was a baser falsehood uttered concerning a race, or a statement made that was less capable of being proved by actual facts. |
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From the oaks of Dodona doves uttered oracles of the future. |
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Haig uttered one more call that dribbled into a sobbing cry. |
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Jacob uttered the word so emphatically that it rang through the house. |
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The first words he uttered showed that his articulation was clearer. |
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These people talked, between the acts, and I understood them, though I understood nothing that was uttered on the distant stage. |
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She uttered the word with an eager look, and with strong emphasis, and with a weird smile that had a kind of boast in it. |
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Threats, too, were loudly uttered amid curses and blasphemies. |
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And that sentence, uttered carelessly, had come like a bomb into my life. |
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Who will ever question anything that is uttered against a Borgia? |
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Heathcliff, having stared his son into an ague of confusion, uttered a scornful laugh. |
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As he uttered these monstrous words, he assumed the mien of Ajax, expecting to see the lightnings descend upon his head. |
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Then, also, the augury of ill-success, uttered from the sure wisdom of experience, fell upon her half-dead hope like a clod into a grave. |
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Gallup uttered a cry of exasperation as he recognized the Mexican. |
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At the same time, though, the place where Aktepe uttered these words betrays the wrongness of what he is saying. |
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The old Chiricahua uttered a loud whoop as he sprang to his feet. |
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His hands released her as he uttered this cry, and went up to his white hair, which they tore in a frenzy. |
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The old servant uttered a groan that resembled a death rattle. |
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George was awe-struck at the force, the vehemence, the power, with which these broken sentences were uttered. |
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Francine uttered a terrific shriek and rushed to the window. |
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Giry and made her describe so unexpected a semicircle that she uttered a despairing cry. |
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Robert uttered a shrill, piercing whistle which might have been heard back at the wharf. |
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Batouch laughed softly, and hadj uttered a word below his breath. |
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And then Gonzaga uttered words that might have heartened him. |
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Sir Arthur uttered a heartrending cry and fell back in a faint. |
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Yet he had struck no brutal blow, he had uttered no disgraceful taunt, and probably not inflicted a tithe of the pain he had himself to bear. |
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Perkins looked things not lawful to be uttered, and the audience tittered at intervals for the rest of the performance. |
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Rilth looked at him with a snarl, uttered a stream of invectives. |
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The kettle began it, full five minutes by the little waxy-faced Dutch clock in the corner, before the Cricket uttered a chirp. |
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He did not miss a single word he uttered, and would afterwards, with Dessalles or by himself, recall and reconsider the meaning of everything Pierre had said. |
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But, as he uttered it, it became oracular, the most sacred of words. |
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The last adieu was a trifle husky, and Tom vanished as it was uttered, leaving Polly to laugh over his parting souvenir till the tears ran down her cheeks. |
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And the invocation was uttered in such a tone as to indicate a rooted antipathy to anything so commonplace, even if she had not added that sequins gave her the sick. |
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Put upon his good faith, and finding it in collision with his inclinations, Sloppy threw back his head and uttered a mellifluous howl, rounded off with a sniff. |
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For what is this mighty influence thus rousing in all nations and languages those groanings that cannot be uttered, for man's freedom and equality? |
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