" Mary was appeased by her inclination to laugh.
" "No more we have," said Phyllis, partially appeased.
" "If that is really so," said the good-natured Rat, already appeased, "then my advice to you is, considering the lateness of the hour, to sit down and have your supper, which will be on the table in a minute, and be very patient.
This, on arriving in Pulteney Street, took the direction of extraordinary hunger, and when that was appeased, changed into an earnest longing to be in bed; such was the extreme point of her distress; for when there she immediately fell into a sound sleep which lasted nine hours, and from which she awoke perfectly revived, in excellent spirits, with fresh hopes and fresh schemes.
They tried to argue it away by reminding conscience that they had purloined sweetmeats and apples scores of times; but conscience was not to be appeased by such thin plausibilities; it seemed to them, in the end, that there was no getting around the stubborn fact that taking sweetmeats was only "hooking," while taking bacon and hams and such valuables was plain simple stealing—and there was a command against that in the Bible.
In China, most such apparitions are the spirits of dead ancestors who must be constantly appeased with votive offerings of food, incense and paper money.
" until at last he allowed himself to be appeased.
The door sprang open at the third stroke of the wand, and when he had appeased the lions with the bread, he entered the castle, and came to a large and splendid hall, wherein sat some enchanted princes whose rings he drew off their fingers.
We all begged and prayed for her," said the Queen, "but the King's anger was not to be appeased.
" Sally's excitement went down a degree or two, but he was not wholly appeased.
Liu poured his trouble out and the other side appeased him patiently and asked him not to be discouraged, for there was still chance.
I appeased her wrath, and in a moment she transported me from the island where we were to the roof of my house, and she disappeared a moment afterwards.
We all begged and prayed for her, said the queen, but the king's anger was not to be appeased.
The door sprang open at the third stroke of the wand, and when he had appeased the lions with the bread, he entered the castle, and came to a large and splendid hall, wherein sat some enchanted princes whose rings he drew off their fingers.
Until at last he allowed himself to be appeased.
In the meantime their hunger was not appeased by this, and they said to the foxes, listen you sneakers, provide us with something to eat.
And without inquiring who had brought the food, or who had cooked it, he approached the table, and ate with enjoyment until he had appeased his hunger.
At length he took it into his head to go back to his father, whose anger would now be appeased, and who would now willingly receive him with his magic table.
When the wolf had appeased his appetite, he lay down again in the bed, fell asleep and began to snore very loud.