When I found Missis was sot the contrar, dat ar was conscience more yet,--cause fellers allers gets more by stickin' to Missis' side,--so yer see I 's
persistent either way, and sticks up to conscience, and holds on to principles.
The chief pleasure and necessity of such men, when they encounter anyone who shows animation, is to flaunt their own dreary,
persistent activity.
Then I had simply to fight against their
persistent fingers for my levers, and at the same time feel for the studs over which these fitted.
And how
persistent, how insolent are your sallies, and at the same time what a scare you are in!
Lately, he had as- sured himself that the altered comrade would not tantalize him with a
persistent curiosity, but he felt certain that during the first period of leisure his friend would ask him to relate his adventures of the previous day.
It is a sort of steady,
persistent, overwhelming, endlessly driving downpour, which makes your heart sick, and opens it to dismal forebodings.
Dorothy and Toto and the shaggy man came to a halt before the little boy, who kept on digging in a sober and
persistent fashion.
Ever are there but few of those whose hearts have
persistent courage and exuberance; and in such remaineth also the spirit patient.
"Alexey Alexandrovitch," she said, looking at him and not dropping her eyes under his
persistent gaze at her hair, "I'm a guilty woman, I'm a bad woman, but I am the same as I was, as I told you then, and I have come to tell you that I can change nothing."
But next morning--for his conscience was one of those
persistent consciences--he began to have doubts again.
This was the first suspicious occurrence that Tarzan had ever witnessed in connection with Gernois' actions, but he was positive that the men had left the barroom solely because Gernois had caught Tarzan's eyes upon them; then there was the
persistent impression of familiarity about the stranger to further augment the ape-man's belief that here at length was something which would bear watching.
Among these terrors, and the brood belonging to them, the Doctor walked with a steady head: confident in his power, cautiously
persistent in his end, never doubting that he would save Lucie's husband at last.