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  • Nothing political -- nothing _political_! "he exclaimed. Villa Elsa A Story of German Family Life
  • Some putz suddenly takes the stage to announce me and exclaim excitedly that this was my ‘largest sold-out crowd to date!’.
  • As he professorially cleared his throat ( "Well, you know, I …"), a sharp laugh erupted from Hillary, who exclaimed, "I want to hear this! How He Did It
  • Suddenly the door opened and a man burst in exclaiming: ‘Trescothick's gone first ball!’
  • Sheols of houris in chems upon divans, (revolted stellas vespertine vesamong them) at a bare (O!) mention of the scaly rybald exclaimed: Poisse! Finnegans Wake
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  • Epimetheus," exclaimed Pandora, "come what may, I am resolved to open the box! The Elson Readers, Book 5
  • “Ah, my chilt,” he exclaimed, seeing the bills of exchange, and turning to Esther, “you are de fictim of a torough scoundrel, ein highway tief!” Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  • His whole appearance at such times excited disgust in that lady, and she would leave his presence as soon as possible, using even the term brute to express her disgust; Matthias too, would attempt to rouse him on such occasions, to a sense of impropriety, by exclaiming, "Why, Elijah! what are you saying, what are you about?" while other persons would remove his hand, and hold him. Fanaticism; Its Source and Influence, Illustrated by the Simple Narrative of Isabella, in the Case of Matthias, Mr. and Mrs. B. Folger, Mr. Pierson, Mr. Mills, Catherine, Isabella, &c. &c. A Reply to W. L. Stone, with the Descriptive Portraits of
  • Flemings, and plans of bitter enmity against them; and the sight of his murdered father, with that look and tone of the old Dane, fired his spirit, and breaking from his trance of silent awe and grief, he exclaimed, "I see it, and dearly shall the traitor Fleming abye it! The Little Duke
  • Still more profound a touch is that where Ottima, daring her lover to the "one thing that must be done; you know what thing: Come in and help to carry," says, with affected lightsomeness, "This dusty pane might serve for looking-glass," and simultaneously exclaims, as she throws them rejectingly from her nervous fingers, "Three, four -- four grey hairs!" then with an almost sublime coquetry of horror turns abruptly to Sebald, saying with a voice striving vainly to be blithe -- Life of Robert Browning
  • ‘Hullo, hullo!’ the first one exclaimed brightly.
  • The man exclaimed in shock and pain, reeling out of the bush.
  • If the lowest ruffian may stab your good name with impunity in England, will you be so uncandid as to exclaim against Italy for the practice of common assassination? The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
  • Oh, tweetums tootums ickle dirl!" he heard the ravishing voice exclaim. Seventeen
  • While the word is not always used in disparagement, it is never used as a compliment except as a possible term of affection among close friends just as a close Alabama friend of mine might exclaim to this Alabama boy, "Bubba, you ole redneck, how are you? Good Friday in Oaxaca
  • Suddenly my wife exclaimed ‘Sorry, I have to go, he's slipped his collar’.
  • “Dear child, how late it is!” exclaimed Lady Knollys suddenly, looking at the Louis Quatorze clock, that crowned the mantel-piece. Uncle Silas
  • She exclaimed, making shooing gestures with her arms.
  • 'This is intolerable!' exclaimed Sir Rufus.
  • Without even knowing what the guard held in his hand, all the galoots who had pushed their way forward exclaimed, ‘It's for the Kid, I saw him throw it to the Kid.’
  • _ '' _Weel, weel_, 'this excellent woman exclaimed, as she turned to her friend beside her,' _weel, weel, if there's one text in a 'the Buik waur than anither, yon man is sure to tak' it! _ ' A Handful of Stars Texts That Have Moved Great Minds
  • Well, the Lord he'p the nigger!" exclaimed Miss Becky, in a tone that seemed to reproduce, by some curious agreement of sight with sound, her general aspect of peakedness. Southern Prose and Poetry for Schools
  • The clamor of controversy sometimes provoked the emperor to exclaim, “Hear me! the Franks have heard me, and the Alemanni;” but he soon discovered that he was now engaged with more obstinate and implacable enemies; and though he exerted the powers of oratory to persuade them to live in concord, or at least in peace, he was perfectly satisfied, before he dismissed them from his presence, that he had nothing to dread from the union of the Christians. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • You blessed darling!" she softly exclaimed, "here I've been waiting for you, and _waiting_ for you and longing -- _Oh_! An Algonquin Maiden A Romance of the Early Days of Upper Canada
  • But, as he pressed upon her with a violence, of which the object could not be mistaken, and endeavoured to secure her right hand, she exclaimed, “Take it then, with a wanion to you!” — and struck him an almost stunning blow on the face, with the pebble which she held ready for such an extremity. Woodstock
  • I rarely blowdry my hair too and the hairdresser is always exclaiming (? .... wierd to use this word) that it is so healthy ... Unproductive Monday
  • Oh, buffalo!" she exclaimed, clapping her hands, while Little An stared in horror and absolutely beat his forehead with his fists, and the hapless victim struggled helplessly, distracted and outraged - for I have my dignity, dammit, and I bar being unbreeched and assailed by opium-sodden houris, however be-witching, without even a by-your-leave. Flashman And The Dragon
  • An hibernian musician, who, like myself, was present for the first time at this _concert_ of _antimusic_, exclaimed, "By Jasus but they stop out of tune to a _nicety! Travels in the United States of America Commencing in the Year 1793, and Ending in 1797. With the Author's Journals of his Two Voyages Across the Atlantic.
  • That girl P'ing Erh," she exclaimed, "has gone mad, and if this hussey does in real earnest wish to try and get the upper hand of me, it would be well for you to mind your skin. Hung Lou Meng, Book I Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books
  • My daughter!" exclaimed the piper, in a half-angry, half-sorrowful voice, while a slight moisture forced itself through his orbless lids. Old Saint Paul's A Tale of the Plague and the Fire
  • A city directory would have been a surplusage, and we flattered the "garcon" by seeming to believe everything he said, exclaiming "Oh my! Shakspere, Personal Recollections
  • Tessa was drenched completely; Clarissa exclaimed in horror at her sopping dark locks and little pinafore that was dripping on the floor.
  • In the front yard the pot-bellied officer was scowling and grunting, exclaiming angrily to the monkish gatekeeper. COUP D'ETAT
  • Jimmy inquired, his expression exclaiming complete bewilderment. All Updates @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com
  • She got her name when Marion exclaimed ‘That girl is one lulu of a singer!’
  • 'O Edgar!' exclaimed Camilla, stopping the reading, and putting her hand, as in benediction, upon the paper, 'do you deign to talk of disappointment? do you condescend to intimate you are unhappy? Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
  • Briefing newsmen in Asaba, the governor exclaimed, ‘We should rule out political motives.’
  • 'What's that chilt at now?' she exclaimed angrily, getting up and listening. The History of David Grieve
  • But, as he pressed upon her with a violence, of which the object could not be mistaken, and endeavoured to secure her right hand, she exclaimed, "Take it then, with a wanion to you! Woodstock; or, the Cavalier
  • They exclaimed in horror at the price.
  • She exclaimed in delight upon hearing the news.
  • Claire made a great play of digging into her food, exclaiming on the wonders of charred lasagna. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • She steps inside the sculpture, listens and exclaims in delight as the wind resonates in the bottles and surrounds her with music.
  • 'You didn't suppose I'd forget you liked muscatels?' inquired Franklin, with a mild and unreproachful gentleness when she exclaimed over the nectarines and grapes. Franklin Kane
  • “Oh, damn it!” he exclaimed, half angrily, half self-commiseratingly, in combined rage and shame. The Financier
  • This," exclaimed he, "if I mistake not, augurs well; the porpoise is a fat, well-conditioned fish, a burgomaster among fishes; his looks betoken ease, plenty, and prosperity; I greatly admire this round fat fish, and doubt not but this is a happy omen of the success of our undertaking. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8
  • In May, 1593, sick, and 'tumbled down the hill by every practice,' he would go on exclaiming against the administrative blunders which had let England be baffled and 'beggared' by a nation without fortifications, and, for long, without effective arms. Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography
  • 'And though you are the first of knights,' exclaimed the fourth, 'you shall win fame for your courtesy and gentlehood, no less than for your valour.' The Red Romance Book
  • Kyrtian exclaimed, seizing the oddly-shaped chunk of metal that Keman had found as if it were made of begemmed gold. Elvenborn
  • Hurstwood almost exclaimed out loud at the insistency of this thing. Sister Carrie
  • “Mercy on me!” he exclaimed, with a look of the blankest bewilderment. Armadale
  • Ugh, you brutes!" exclaimed Quashy, referring to a number of urubu vultures which stood on the shells, all more or less gorged, some still tearing sleepily at the meat, others standing in apoplectic apathy, quite unable to fly. The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America
  • With an exclamation of anger the savage seized his powder-horn to reprime, when a rude grasp was laid on his shoulder, and another Indian, who, from the eagle feather in his hair, and his general bearing, appeared to be a chief, exclaimed -- Ungava
  • No, this isn't a German dish proclaiming eating this 'rotte' would make you exclaim "mein Gott" but instead it is a classic Andhra dish. WordPress.com News
  • Ha , ha, " he exclaimed softly, as if to himself, " that's funny. ".
  • Accordingly, St. Augustine treats the idea of antipodes as an absurdity; and Lactantius, whom we have already quoted, expressly says “can there possibly be any persons so simple as to believe that there are men whose heads are lower than their feet?” etc.St. Chrysostom exclaims, in his fourteenth homily, “Where are they who pretend that the heavens are movable, and that their form is circular?” A Philosophical Dictionary
  • Wad ye daur to sweir afore a leddy," she exclaimed, shaking her uplifted hands in pretence of ghasted astonishment. The Marquis of Lossie
  • It's what I call a tall order, Burton," exclaimed Tom Ellison, who, with the Doctor, had been listening to the police officer's plan to raid the Cave of Hydas. Adventures in Many Lands
  • Ah d'clar 'to goodness, Missus Brewster, is this business runnin' away?" exclaimed Sary, after the local had started from Oak Creek. Polly and Eleanor
  • He exclaims that it must be a typing error.
  • He trotted across the level deck to Skipper, who, standing erect on wide-spread legs, the bight of the mainsheet still in his hand, was exclaiming: CHAPTER V
  • This boost in funding is great news for Nevada homeowners who are still struggling to stay in their homes," Reid exclaimed. Some incumbent Democrats brag of work to secure funds for constituents
  • Jo also sent me running for the dictionary when, after observing a particularly chaotic family row, she turned to the camera and exclaimed, ‘What a palaver!’
  • Whereupon she reared up as well as she could, agitated, and exclaimed, ‘I haven't got a disease, have I, doctor?’
  • “Bloodshed and murder!” exclaimed the Lady, “what does the quean mean? — if you speak not plain out, you shall have something you will scarce be thankful for.” The Abbot
  • I exclaimed, and tears, such as glisten in the eyes of childhood, gathered in mine. Ernest Linwood or, The Inner Life of the Author
  • Why," he exclaimed, in a lowered voice, "that lown tore your pretty shirtwaist! Mountain Blood A Novel
  • A famous and witty harlequin of France was overcome with hypochondriasm, and consulted a physician, who, after inquiring about his malady, told his miserable patient, that he knew of no other medicine for him than to take frequent doses of Carlin -- "I am Carlin himself," exclaimed the melancholy man, in despair. Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions
  • I once heard an Italian lady speak of a young friend whom she described as endowed with every virtue under heaven, "ma," she exclaimed, "povero disgraziato, ha ammazzato suo zio. Erewhon; or, Over the range
  • “Was ever woman in a strait so fearful!” exclaimed the Lady of Lochleven — “At least, thou rash boy, beware that no one tastes the food, but especially the jar of succory-water.” The Abbot
  • Napoleon received the crown from the hands of the Archbishop of Milan, and placed it on his head, exclaiming, "Dieu me l'a donnee, gare a qui la touche. Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
  • Yet in spite of her age, her enthusiasm was unflagging, for she exclaimed in a postscript that she would be wearing her best new dress and her best new hat!
  • I called the waiter/bartender over and enquired and he proudly, as if he had just won the grand prize exclaimed I used Merlot, a spot of sprite, Cointreau, a good shot of vodka, a small squeeze of lime, ice and garnished with a lime and orange rim slice. Sangrita and sangria
  • With these words she advanced to the bed, in which he lay, and, finding the sheets cold, exclaimed, “Good lackadaisy! The Adventures of Roderick Random
  • The noise suddenly awoke Helen, and her scattered faculties not immediately recollecting themselves, she felt an instant impression that all had indeed been but a dream; and starting in affright, she exclaimed, – Where am I? The Scottish Chiefs
  • Well, this is what I call luck!" exclaimed Ferd Stowing. Billie Bradley on Lighthouse Island The Mystery of the Wreck
  • 'Well,' he exclaimed, 'you surely don't tell me that you kiss her -- _kiss_ Holly! Hollyhock A Spirit of Mischief
  • ‘Look at that faucet, eh!’ exclaims a mother to her friend.
  • Catiline," he exclaimed, "she had gone forth already, before you bade me watch her! The Roman Traitor (Vol. 1 of 2)
  • Everything about the way the nimble, compact fellow with slicked-back hair, informal formal outfit and open-necked shirt performs exclaims that he loves singing. David Finkle: First Nighter: Kurt Elling Fools Around With Time at Birdland
  • Shakespeare makes Portia exclaim, when she sees the light of a candle, the only light for the palaces of kings in her day, gleam from the window of her home, which she is approaching. The Congress of Women: Held in the Woman's Building, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, U. S. A., 1893, With Portraits, Biographies and Addresses
  • 'Thank God,' Jody Burgess exclaimed, standing up, coming around the bed with a kind of buoyantly expectant expression and both arms outstretched. The Hearing
  • Mrs. Peterkin clasped her hands to her head and exclaimed: "I am thankful the lady from Philadelphia is not here! The Peterkin Papers
  • Said-Bookisms That Are Usually Safe asked lied admitted snapped declared accused replied (even though it should be obvious) exclaimed roared yelled speculated mused demanded whispered asserted countered cut in hissed (this sticks out a lot, though … use it very sparingly) barked (this also sticks out) Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Don’t Overuse Exotic Substitutes for “Said”
  • To this the auditionee exclaimed with obvious admiration, "Way up there?"
  • Any of the above could have easily been written by Matt, exclaimed by Pelosi, orated by Obama. Matthew Yglesias » A Sensible Response to Terrorism
  • Everyone exclaims about your great powers of description, how vivid and alive your writing is.
  • To show the depth and identicalness of the impression which he made upon everybody, foreign or native, an Italian, who stood near me, said to himself, after a sigh, O Dio! 'and this had not been said long when another person in the same manner exclaimed,' O Christ! ' Among the Great Masters of Music Scenes in the Lives of Famous Musicians
  • Anyway, yesterday Xander exclaimed something like, "God, smart girls are hot!" as Anya figured something out and Willow lamented, "Why couldn't you have discovered that in eleventh grade? Buffy Quote of the Week
  • “My friend, you zink of everyzing!” exclaimed the Baron, admiringly. The Lunatic at Large
  • As Roman gladiators entered the arena, they faced the emperor's box and exclaimed: ‘Hail, Caesar!’
  • Let's say that your attic has become a home for certain furry creatures with long tails who cause most people to exclaim, "EEK! Rat Poisons
  • Enamelled bath-tub, separate room for a shower, and a sitz-bath!" he exclaimed. A LITTLE ACCOUNTWITH SWITHIN HALL
  • What! live in chambers?" they exclaim with astonishment and horror, recalling the smallness and cheerless aspect of their husbands 'business chambers. A Book About Lawyers
  • The disciples were gratified at this plain avouchment, and exclaimed: Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern
  • The moment their eyes met, Edwin precipitated himself at his feet, and clinging to him, exclaimed, Pardon me this pursuit! The Scottish Chiefs
  • Mrs. Sartoris bowed assent; the introduction made, his name duly inscribed on the lady's tablets, and Captain Conyers exclaimed, Belles and Ringers
  • ‘Well, aren't you the terrible eejit, altogether,’ exclaimed the mother.
  • Aren't we having the time of our life?" exclaimed Rosamond, as she peacocked about, gazing over her shoulder at her long court train. Patty in Paris
  • I exclaim against the laws which throw the whole weight of the yoke on the weaker shoulders, and force women, when they claim protectorship as mothers, to sign a contract, which renders them dependent on the caprice of the tyrant, whom choice or necessity has appointed to reign over them. Maria; or The Wrongs of Woman
  • Dunderation!" he exclaimed; "wonder if dere ain't no blamed vines that I hef not fall over and proke mine nose. The Lost Trail
  • Wed 10/14/09 8: 18 AM anyone else hear ariel exclaim that she burned her nuts? and how funny that the 2 final picks, the ones you get stuck with, were not mentioned at all during service as they obviously performed well … even the eyebrow chick!! 'Hell's Kitchen' recap: The season finale | EW.com
  • What a piece of work is a man! they exclaim in rhapsody, how noble in reason, how infinite in faculty, in form and moving how express and admirable, in action how like an angel, in apprehension how like a god, the beauty of the world! The Psychology of the Suffragette
  • Ah!" exclaimed the Postilion with a slow nod, and drawing out the word unduly, "and talking o 'sheets and beds -- what about my second passenger? The Broad Highway
  • “Old!” exclaimed the knight; “now, by the gods and saints, if there be a gallant at the British Court more fancifully considerate, and more considerately fanciful, but quaintly curious, and more curiously quaint, in frequent changes of all rich articles of vesture, becoming one who may be accounted point-device a courtier, I will give you leave to term me a slave and a liar.” The Monastery
  • “Ahh. Safe and sound!” exclaims Chris to Joe as it becomes clear the two are sitting in an outhouse, and the outhouse is headed for the brink of Niagra Falls. Dodd Opens the Door for Joe | spazeboy
  • ‘Hegh, sirs,’ exclaimed Dame Martin, ‘I am sair forfoughen! Redgauntlet
  • He went back to the lab", Iris exclaimed impatiently.
  • Hereupon the voyagers fell to beweeping the loss of their lives and their goods, and the Sultan Habib shed tears which trickled adown his cheeks and exclaimed, "Would Heaven I had died before seeing such torment: indeed this is naught save a matter of marvel. Arabian nights. English
  • My son had the leftovers for supper and I heard him exclaiming his delight as he munched his way through the last few bits.
  • Musically, Brown reached a plateau in the early 1970s when his band, the JBs, patented a muscular, jazzy funk, over which the group's leader could exhort and exclaim.
  • Some minutes elapsed before Dolly could make shift to exclaim, “Am coom to live and daai with my beloved leady!” — “Dear Dolly!” cried her mistress, The Life and Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves
  • ‘Styles out of kilter with the stately dignified face of Malvern,’ another resident exclaimed.
  • Solomin left his hat alone, the more readily as Sipiagin, who had observed his irresoluteness, exclaimed: Virgin Soil
  • Her husband - an Earl - became nearly as notorious when he leapt on the Woolsack in the House of Lords and exclaimed ‘Treason!’
  • The ceremonies of initiation in the Adonia began with lamentation for his loss, -- or, as the prophet Ezekiel expresses it, "Behold, there sat women weeping for Thammuz," -- for such was the name under which his worship was introduced among the Jews; and they ended with the most extravagant demonstrations of joy at the representation of his return to life, [23] while the hierophant exclaimed, in a congratulatory strain, -- The Symbolism of Freemasonry
  • Standing by the tomb of Richelieu, which is one of the finest pieces of sculpture in Europe, he exclaimed, The Empire of Russia
  • They exclaimed in horror at the price.
  • Contemporary descriptions all exclaim the overwhelming deafening noise of the machines, and the clouds of cotton waste like snow in the air. Times, Sunday Times
  • there was much exclaiming over it
  • And, snatching the nosegay from the basket, he flung the flowers as far into the air as he could, exclaiming, Parables From Nature
  • ‘This is real,’ he exclaims as he details the way in which he wants the party to get on-message.
  • She opened her eyes and exclaimed in delight at the scene.
  • 'Come and dine with me at the inn,' he exclaimed cordially; 'if one may use such a word as _dine_ under the circumstances.' The House of Cobwebs and Other Stories
  • He exclaimed to himself before someone behind him honked their horn.
  • I wasn't screaming or shouting or exclaiming, just calmly saying the truth.
  • -- But here's the King o 'Bashan comin' efter his butes, an 'them no half dune yet!' exclaimed Dooble Sanny, settling in haste to his awl and his lingel (Fr. ligneul). Robert Falconer
  • Bile me up for soap, if that an't a pealer,” exclaimed the delighted woman, giving a kind of chuckling grin both to the Master and Margaret. Margaret
  • He could not help exclaiming at how much his son had grown.
  • Aishwarya Pastapur, 13, from Springfield, Ill., who loved to pump her arm and exclaim "Yes!" after getting a word correct, finished third after flubbing "menhir", a type of monolith. Undefined
  • ‘You reasoned it out beautifully,’ I exclaimed, in unfeigned admiration.
  • The men pointed and stared for fifteen minutes before the police chief motioned toward a small wishing well protruding from the lower frame of the machine, exclaiming, “The little crank and shaft for the well bucket is the bobbin winder!” The Safe
  • She exclaimed in delight when she saw the presents.
  • Then he went into the room, where his family had assembled, with joyous heart and shining face, and raising both hands, and lifting his eyes heavenward, exclaimed, "_We have overcome, we have overcome_. The Wonders of Prayer A Record of Well Authenticated and Wonderful Answers to Prayer
  • She was running and stumbling as she ran, talking to herself, exclaiming, gesticulating; her fair hair was in disorder and her shawl (the burnous and the mantle were unknown in those days) had slipped off her shoulders and was kept on by one pin. Lieutenant Yergunov's Story
  • Two ex-Union officers who owned a plantation in Alabama exclaimed that they had “never employed so docile, industrious, and good humored a set of people in all our experience.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • Alwyn," exclaimed Mr. Gaythorne, piteously, "I was too hard, I will confess that. Doctor Luttrell's First Patient
  • 'Good heavens!' exclaimed his wife.
  • She laughs incredulously at the thought before exclaiming, "That's a crazy idea!"
  • `We have a good chance of winning,' he exclaimed optimistically
  • Then the tale of murder shaH be smot helled/'exclaimed tftesl winger," nei - ther shall the injured be apprised/'Hb retreated a fev* pacei; he seemed to commune within himself — then sadden! The confessional of Valombre
  • Sir Hugh, surveying her with a look of surprise and vexation, exclaimed: 'What my dear! an't you dizened yet? why I thought to have seen you in all your best things!' Camilla
  • She opened her eyes and exclaimed in delight at the scene.
  • a prevailing opinion; for in the garden scene, when _Juliet_ in soliloquy exclaims, "_O Romeo, Romeo_, wherefore art thou _Romeo_?" an auditor archly replied, aloud, "_Because Barry has gone to the other house_. The Jest Book The Choicest Anecdotes and Sayings
  • So when the poultice-walloper shook his head over Oliver, and glanced towards me, lying there all blood-spattered and pathetic, I was ready with a feeble gesture to keep him at a distance - the last thing I wanted was the little bugger poking at me and exclaiming: THE NUMBERS
  • I wept bitterly; and clasping my hands in agony, I exclaimed, "Oh! stars and clouds, and winds, ye are all about to mock me: if ye really pity me, crush sensation and memory; let me become as nought; but if not, depart, depart, and leave me in darkness. Chapter 17
  • A plesiosaurian!" exclaimed Omega, leveling his glasses at the beast. Omega, the Man
  • Epimetheus," exclaimed Pandora, "come what may, I am resolved to open the box. Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes
  • For instance, when Swinburne read her poetry he exclaimed: “I have always thought that nothing more glorious in poetry has ever been written”, and went on to say of her New Year Hymn that it was touched as with the fire and bathed as in the light of sunbeams, tuned as to chords and cadences of refluent sea-music beyond reach of harp and organ, large echoes of the serene and sonorous tides of heaven The Common Reader, Second Series
  • She ran lightly up-stairs, and springing into her nurse's arms, exclaimed, "O mammy, mammy! what a pleasant, _pleasant_ day I have had! Elsie Dinsmore
  • Do a search and you will find newsgroups posters exclaiming the phrases and leaving puzzled and angry observers.
  • The light faded at last, and Anne, with a sudden recollection of - the partly-knit stocking which she had "stinted" herself to finish before bed-time, for that staving lad, her brother Harry, exclaimed: "Madge, dear, light the gas and read Mill to me, while I knit for dear life! The Womans Advocate
  • Well, snap my gunlock, if it isn't Jack Darrow!" exclaimed Andy. Through Space to Mars Or the Longest Journey on Record
  • ‘You reasoned it out beautifully,’ I exclaimed, in unfeigned admiration.
  • While this was passing, the birling had drawn close to the boat; and Murray, shaking hands with his uncle and aunt, exclaimed to Wallace, "That urchin is such a monopolizer, I see you have not a greeting for anyone else. The Scottish Chiefs
  • But -- I am your bayman, not your comrade," she exclaimed, forcing a little laugh. Blue-Bird Weather
  • 'That's right!' Bobby exclaimed in wonder. 'How did you remember that?'.
  • ‘I think the producer did a fabulous job,’ he exclaims with satisfaction from his Kamloops home.
  • Catherine Seyton presently exclaimed, “They were bearing the dishes across the court, marshalled by the Lady Lochleven herself, dressed out in her highest and stiffest ruff, with her partlet and sleeves of cyprus, and her huge old-fashioned farthingale of crimson velvet.” The Abbot
  • 'Oh, not out here, my word!' exclaimed a Leichardt'stonian who happened to be one of the old squattocracy. Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land
  • In that he lied like the muckworm that he is," I exclaimed. The Strolling Saint; being the confessions of the high and mighty Agostino D'Anguissola, tyrant of Mondolfo and Lord of Carmina in the state of Piacenza
  • The hairdresser plonked me down in her spinning salon chair, took a handful of my hair and exclaimed gleefully,
  • Surprised, the dowager duchess sputtered for a few times before exclaiming, ‘Raphael!’
  • Bow, wow, _wow_!" exclaimed Cuffy in tones which there could be no mistaking, although the broken twigs and herbage which covered the mouth of the pit muffled them a good deal, and accounted for the strangeness of the creature's howls when heard at a distance. Jarwin and Cuffy
  • 'That's right!' Bobby exclaimed in wonder. 'How did you remember that?'.
  • The name murmured at the door had not reached my ears, and I was still wondering which of my child-friends had developed into this charming and fashionable young lady, when Tabitha burst into the room, flung her arms round the new-comer's neck, and exclaimed, "You darling, who would have expected you to turn up so charmingly, just when we didn't expect you! A Loose End and Other Stories
  • Ha! I think I see myself!" exclaimed the "grouch," as he looked for a seaweed-cushioned rock whereon to sit. The Moving Picture Girls at Sea or, A Pictured Shipwreck That Became Real
  • Kittie," Ralph would exclaim in return, as though this little doubt of his faithfulness hurt him, "you know you don't mean it, and if you knew what this summer has been to me, you never would say so. Six Girls A Home Story
  • But, of course, one exclaims, marvelling at the matter-of-factness of the statement.
  • Danielle suddenly exclaimed, hurrying to the window to look out again.
  • I laugh at those industry shill commercials exclaiming, We have enough oil and natural gas to last 100 years! Think Progress » For eighth day, climate activists block bulldozers at WV’s Coal River Mountain.
  • The boy stands far aside, and at mention of this he jerks himself into a knot, his head drops down between his shoulders, his mouth puckers up, and he exclaims "Oh, hoka! Shadows of Shasta
  • ‘Maybe to look at their groundlings below and laugh,’ the woman exclaimed with a sneer.
  • `I won!' he exclaimed
  • There's that bloomin 'compreesant come again!" exclaimed a hoarse voice; and, sure enough, a light similar to the one that had hung at the crossjack yard-arm now floated upon the end of the upper maintopsail-yard. Stories by English Authors: the Sea
  • “What signifies what we, were, ye street-raking limmer!” she exclaimed, pushing her daughter before her to the door, with no gentle degree of violence. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • Several cadets threatened to resign, some advocated maiming him for life, and a Democratic 'pleb' from Illinois exclaimed, 'I'd rather die than drill with the black devil.' The colored cadet at West Point : autobiography of Lieut. Henry Ossian Flipper, U. S. A., first graduate of color from the U. S. Military Academy,
  • ‘This is a marvelous stone,’ Seiriô exclaimed, entranced by its glassy luster in the opalescent light.
  • Eleanor heard her exclaim; and as she took them from Mr. Stuart's hand, she kissed the purple blossoms with childish delight, and put some in Euphemia's straw hat. Stuart of Dunleath: A Story of Modern Times
  • Contemporary descriptions all exclaim the overwhelming deafening noise of the machines, and the clouds of cotton waste like snow in the air. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the hapless youth who lacked the aiguillette approached the presence, he heard a very high voice exclaim, "Who is this d-- d fellow? Collections and Recollections
  • Hiroshi was taken back, exclaiming, ‘Whoa there, where the hell did you come across this beaut?’
  • What a burst of eloquence!" exclaimed Frank, who, on the first sound of the kingly voice, had begun to attitudinize; while Trevannion gazed on his friend with a quiet, gentlemanly air of inquiry, that was not to be put out of countenance by any circumstance how ludicrous soever, Louis' School Days A Story for Boys
  • She exclaimed in delight upon hearing the news.
  • Gandhi exclaimed at a meeting in Madras, on October 26, 1896, during a brief visit to his native land.
  • Robert exclaims: ‘James Brown said his band were number one but we were number two!’
  • Yes, indeed; he's what they call a musician _di primo cartello_!" he exclaimed, with a sudden determination. Swann's Way
  • After explaining myself to the very aggravated and annoyed teacher who had exclaimed upon my arrival that I had cut class everything seemed to calm down.
  • She exclaimed in delight upon hearing the news.
  • Yes, the uniform -- if only a gunner private's uniform! "he exclaimed in short, pulsating breaths of ecstasy. The Last Shot
  • “I one morning called upon him, however, and found him infinitely better than I had expected; and, in a kind of exulting style, he exclaimed, 'Here are some of the best of my prose writings; I have been hard at work since midnight, and I desire you to examine them.' Oliver Goldsmith
  • 'Hegh, sirs,' exclaimed Dame Martin, 'I am sair forfoughen! Redgauntlet
  • I exclaimed, my mouth agape and my finger pointing straight at the gentleman in question.
  • Her feet stumbled on rocks, and she kept following, afraid but unable to scream for help or to exclaim in surprise.
  • FIRE and fury! distraction! destruction! and death! — with all the unmeaning exclamations of frenzical exclaimers! — what is now to be done? where can I be secure from the effect of enchantment? Vicissitudes in Genteel Life
  • The chief of the senate exclaimed against it as a base action, and excited one another to repress the boldness and insolence of the soldiers, which would erelong become altogether ungovernable and violent, were they now permitted to deprive Aemilius of his triumph. The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
  • Why don't you keep harpin 'away on that the whole while?" she exclaimed. A Little Norsk; Or, Ol' Pap's Flaxen
  • With all this she was happier than she knew, and after Shelley's death she exclaims, with tragic conviction, "Alas! having lived day by day with one of the wisest, best, and most affectionate of spirits, how void, bare, and drear is the scene of life! Biography in the DNB
  • Blatheration!" exclaimed my chum, smacking the butt of his rifle on the deck and making the petty officer who was on the other side of the hatchway jump round in a jiffy, looking marline-spikes in our direction. Young Tom Bowling The Boys of the British Navy
  • Ah," he exclaimed, "it is no longer brucine that is used; let me see what it is! The Count of Monte Cristo

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