"Indignant" Quotes from Famous Books
... And an indignant world, transfixed with hate Of such disease, cries, as in Herod's time, Pointing its finger at her festering state, "Room for the leper, and her leprous crime!" And France, writhing from years of torment, cries Out in her ... — Flint and Feather • E. Pauline Johnson
... the man on the box grew quite indignant. He asked if the other man wouldn't like a silver-mounted harness and ... — Horses Nine - Stories of Harness and Saddle • Sewell Ford
... gentleman, who had bought one of the photographs, stopped just in front of her to look at it, and as he was short and Augusta was tall, she could see over his shoulder, and the next second started back with an indignant exclamation. "No wonder!" for the photograph was one of herself as she had been taken in the low dress in the Registry. There was no mistake about it—there was the picture of the will tattooed right across ... — Mr. Meeson's Will • H. Rider Haggard
... thought that he saw his property in the possession of another creature, and resented the spoliation. With an angry snarl he snatched the life-buoy and backed away, while the girl, surprised and a little indignant, followed with extended hands. He raised it threateningly, and though she did not cower, she knew intuitively that he was angry, and feeling the injustice, burst into tears; then, turning from him, she covered her eyes with her hands and crouched ... — "Where Angels Fear to Tread" and Other Stories of the Sea • Morgan Robertson
... Gervaise, indignant and scarlet, reseated herself and held up her shoes for examination. Coupeau opened the door with a gay good night, and she followed him into the corridor after a word or ... — L'Assommoir • Emile Zola
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