Catherine's colour rose at the sight of it; and the indignity with which she was treated, striking at that instant on her mind with peculiar force, made her for a short time sensible only of resentment.
But once let somebody steal a horse (unless it was a Spanish pony), or cut a wire fence, or otherwise impair the peace and indignity of Mojada County, Luke and me would be on 'em with habeas corpuses and smokeless powder and all the modern inventions of equity and etiquette.
At such times it had been Wendy's custom to take him out of bed and sit with him on her lap, soothing him in dear ways of her own invention, and when he grew calmer to put him back to bed before he quite woke up, so that he should not know of the indignity to which she had subjected him.
They suffer the indignity of having to explain themselves — and their new name — long after the marketing department has packed away the jargon and the branded freebies.
The only member of the household on Downing Street to be spared the indignity of one of the fastest political transitions in recent memory will be Larry the Cat, a tabby who holds the title of chief mouser to the cabinet office.
When I think of it now, I marvel at how much courage it must have taken for a grown man to subject himself to such indignity and stress.
When I think of it now, I marvel at how much courage it must have taken for a grown man to subject himself to such indignity and stress.
When I think of it now, I marvel at how much courage it must have taken for a grown man to subject himself to such indignity and stress.
Indignity.
When I think of it now, I marvel at how much courage it must have taken for a grown man to subject himself to such indignity and stress.