If a man among this crowd, whose uproar strikes us deaf, crosses the threshold of the House of Commons, I swear to run my sword that moment--not into his, but into your body!'
With that, they stepped back again, keeping their faces towards the crowd; took each an arm of the misguided nobleman; drew him into the passage, and shut the door; which they directly locked and fastened on the inside.
The feeling of loneliness and isolation that had come to the young man in the crowded streets of his town was both broken and intensified by the presence of Helen.
In Winesburg the crowded day had run itself out into the long night of the late fall.
"Let me get in, too, mates," shouted a young man in the crowd whose appetite was aroused.
"What are you about, are you a Christian, you devil?" shouted an old man in the crowd.
When the orchestra crashed finally, they jostled their way to the sidewalk with the
crowd. Pete took Maggie's arm and pushed a way for her, offering to fight with a man or two.
With the reader's consent, we will endeavor to retrace in thought, the impression which he would have experienced in company with us on crossing the threshold of that grand hall, in the midst of that tumultuous crowd in surcoats, short, sleeveless jackets, and doublets.
The crowd grew more dense every moment, and, like water, which rises above its normal level, began to mount along the walls, to swell around the pillars, to spread out on the entablatures, on the cornices, on the window-sills, on all the salient points of the architecture, on all the reliefs of the sculpture.
burn them!" repeated the crowd. "The Image-de-Notre-Dame is on fire!
mousquetaires!" And suspending himself by the arm from the balcony, he allowed himself to drop amidst the crowd, which began to draw back from a house that rained men.
See, here's an officer jammed in too"- different voices were saying in the
crowd, as the men looked at one another, and all pressed toward the exit from the bridge.