Simms says a judgment will come on him but nothing has happened yet.
What a strange, fascinating, red world she beheld, with a weird red sky that looked, she thought, as if it belonged to the Day of Judgment.
" She had grown to be a handy little creature, and tasks she was capable of doing at all she did like a flash, so that when she called her aunts at five o'clock to pass judgment, she had accomplished wonders.
It was always necessary to remind Agnes of that hour; left to herself, the child would have stayed up till the very Day of Judgment.
" "I am brought up for judgment, then, and so is she?
His judgment, however, wanted surgical props; it was rickety.
False and cold I don't think you are; but you have made a great mistake in life, that I believe; I think your judgment is warped—that you are indifferent where you ought to be grateful—and perhaps devoted and infatuated, where you ought to be cool as your name.
" "I agree with you, Lucy: you and I do often agree in opinion, in taste, I think; or at least in judgment.
Madame Beck herself was the soul of discretion, besides having as strong a brain and sound a judgment as ever furnished a human head; that she should know the contents of my casket, was not pleasant, but might be borne.
As he made no defence, judgment was given against him, and Paulina triumphed.
Miss Fanshawe, with her usual ripeness of judgment, pronounced Dr.
the wish to form from the garments a judgment respecting the wearer, her station, means, neatness, &c.
I awoke next morning with courage revived and spirits refreshed: physical debility no longer enervated my judgment; my mind felt prompt and clear.
I've made it a rule to tell ma everything I do ever since the Judgment Day.
Coles says the rest stayed outside and fished all day Sunday, same as through the week, and HE says the storm was a judgment on them for doing it.
Her behaviour for the next half-hour was decorum itself, save that when the minister prayed that we might all be charitable in judgment Peg ejaculated "Amen" several times, loudly and forcibly, somewhat to the discomfiture of the Young man, to whom Peg was a stranger.
I made up my mind last summer, the time of the Judgment Day, that I'd be a Presbyterian, and I've got to stick to it.
Don't let your hearts run away with your judgment and kill him with kindness.
"I do think, Gilbert, that you ought to abide by the judgment of a man nearly eighty, who has seen a great deal and saved scores of lives himself—surely his opinion ought to weigh more than a mere boy's.
" I said, alarmed at his manner: though he was neither in danger of losing his senses, nor dying, according to my judgment: he was quite strong and healthy; and, as to his reason, from childhood he had a delight in dwelling on dark things, and entertaining odd fancies.