After that, the sound of the inquisitorial voices seemed merged in one dreamy indeterminate hum.
I brought to mind the inquisitorial proceedings, and attempted from that point to deduce my real condition.
I therefore sought the knife which had been in my pocket, when led into the inquisitorial chamber; but it was gone; my clothes had been exchanged for a wrapper of coarse serge.
Bernouin cast an
inquisitorial glance at the person of the young man and entered the cabinet of the cardinal, to whom he transmitted the messenger's words.
In this little lonesome dwelling, with some slender means that she possessed, and by the licence of the magistrates, who still kept an
inquisitorial watch over her, Hester established herself, with her infant child.
His manner now was no longer
inquisitorial. With the closing of his notebook a new geniality had taken the place of his official stiffness.
I owe Rachel a grudge to this day for the look she cast upon me ere she departed on her mission, the sour, suspicious,
inquisitorial look that plainly demanded, 'What are you here for, I wonder?' Her mistress did not fail to notice it, and a shade of uneasiness darkened her brow.
He had a haughty bearing, a look either steady and impenetrable or insolently piercing and
inquisitorial. Four successive revolutions had built and cemented the pedestal upon which his fortune was based.
She writhed under this
inquisitorial manner of his.
This uplifting illusion made him
inquisitorial and peremptory.
(where all government officials steal), also that of Austria, the American republics, and indeed that of the whole world, to the fact that for this price France possesses the most
inquisitorial, fussy, ferreting, scribbling, paper-blotting, fault-finding old housekeeper of a civil service on God's earth.
"You put a great deal of heat into that oath;" said Tristan, with his
inquisitorial glance.