23 adverbs to describe how to angered

But the Toltecs were deeply angered that the maiden had given his black body the preference over their bright forms, and they plotted to have him slain.

His mission was one of the greatest peril, for there was imminent danger that the justly angered savages would take his life.

For the first time since she had come to Acol, and encountered the kindly sympathy of Richard Lambert, she felt bitterly angered against him when, having parted from the prince at the door of the pavilion, she turned, to walk back towards the house and came face to face with the young man.

"So he had found out my name, assuredly not by accident, and the fact angered me, perhaps unreasonably.

It angered herthough the smile might be good-humored, even affectionate.

Add not thy bones to the many, thus angering idly the dread ones!

The cession by the Iroquois of these same hunting-grounds, at the treaty of Fort Stanwix, while it gave the whites a colorable title, merely angered the northwestern Indians.

It angered him newly and more than ever to remember that if he had a shot at anything now it must needs be by favour of the Colonel.

Or is it thou dost pine for solitude?" "Neither, youth: 'tis for thy youth's sake, for, though thou hast angered me full oft, art but a very youth" "Gramercy for my so much youthfulness, my lord.

Thou told'st me of a trick to catch my brother, And anger him a little farther, Andrew, It shall be onely anger I assure thee, And little shame.

The sound of the woman locking the door after him, the knowledge that he had been obliged to make up a little code for readmission, angered him as he rarely had been angered.

Three riders of the range that horse had never thrown were sailing, swooping, like falcons; their lariats swung, sangsang higherand Monarch, much perplexed, but scarcely angered yet, rose to his hind legs, then from his towering height looked down on horse and man.

Brant, the Iroquois chief, was sorely angered by the action of the British in deserting the Indians whom they had encouraged by such delusive hopes; and in his letter to the British officials

And the Maid to be there, a little figure, and white in the face, and strangely angered, and her anger mixt with hidden acknowledgement that I did be her master, and half to be minded that she move not from where she did stand, and part to be reasonable and fearful of the hidden Beast; and in part also to thrill in her womanhood unto the man that did be so masterful unto her.

Not surprisingly, this angered Bhembre.

Nay, had she not felt him drifting from her all through the season, unjustly angered, unworthily distrustful, easily led astray?

But the Duchess laughed again, and thinking to escape him, smote her horse so that it started and reared; once it plunged, and twice, and so stood trembling with Beltane's hand upon the bridle; wherefore a sudden anger came upon her, and, bending her black brows, she raised her jewelled riding-rod threateningly.

But for the moment I was too deeply angered to listen placidly to Sarah's vows of undying affection.

I declared myself innocent in the matter, which angered him considerably.

The face of the Italian grew livid, and he smiled with the contempt and hatred of an inveterately angered man.

Dolly was angered, not at the comparison between the houses, but at the ingratitude and insolence of the girl.

"I heard the details from other persons before you sent them, which angered me exceedingly.

Poor soul! PETER the Sacristan [fearfully] Don't anger him!

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