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1. I stand feeling like a spare part, watching the unloading of the wagon and revelling in the not unpleasant scent of hay and horses which permeates the air
2. She let her mind wander as her hands toiled in the hot water, scrubbing the pans and revelling in the satisfaction of making clean order out of dirty chaos
3. She sighs contentedly and snuggles under the covers, revelling in the luxury of the lie in
4. The first night I was there I remember running a hot bath and revelling in the fact that no-one was going to disturb me
5. We wandered around the old town, revelling in the
6. I was revelling in it
7. Josh was desperately scrambling across a ledge to get to the man who was still revelling in the water
8. Raiya nevertheless got the impression he was revelling in his perceived status
9. In the days that followed we spent as much time together as we could revelling in our love but there were other things to do and I hadn’t long on leave we had tea with Helens parents and a good night with them
10. Revelling in the strength of his new limbs, he dug the dead vixen from her lair
11. I turned to look at the illumination again, extending my fingers into it, revelling in the supreme touch of heaven
12. shower, revelling in the sensation of hot water against her skin
13. 3 The coming in of this mischief was sore and grievous to the people: 4 For the temple was filled with riot and revelling by the Gentiles who dallied with harlots and had to do with women within the circuit of the holy places and besides who brought in things that were not lawful
14. I returned the compliment, revelling in the feel of firm muscles and smooth skin
15. Ruth looked uncomfortable and Andrew was amused, revelling in her
16. Here, for the watching crew to witness, was the oldest battle known; the battle between good and evil; weak, ethereal, suffering good and strong, corporeal, revelling evil
17. Slowly the revelling stopped
18. they burst out laughing together, revelling in the thrill of their perilous
19. Birds sang overhead, revelling in the warmth of a
20. Not only the physical act but revelling in the build-up to it
21. Marie was revelling in her brief but addictive upper class role
22. and the scent and wrap myself in it, breathing in the masculine odour of my lover, revelling in the memories
23. I was comfortably revelling in the spring fragrance around, and the beautiful soft blue overhead, when my young lady, who had run down near the gate to procure some primrose roots for a border, returned only half laden, and informed us that Mr
24. luxury; and above all, a spacious drawing-room, where a select revelling
25. Perhaps ne even thought she was revelling in his misfortune
26. Also, I delighted much in rioting, revelling, drinking, swearing, lying, uncleanness, Sabbath-breaking, and what not, that tended to destroy the soul
27. They took and shewed me the house, their respective apartments, which were furnished with every article of convenience and luxury; and above all, a spacious drawing-room, where a select revelling band usually met, in general parties of pleasure; the girls supping with their sparks, and acting their wanton pranks with unbounded licentiousness; whilst a defiance of awe, modesty or jealousy were their standing rules, by which, according to the principles of their society, whatever pleasure was lost on the side of sentiment, was abundantly made up to the senses in the poignancy of variety, and the charms of ease and luxury
28. They stayed there for six days revelling in the fresh, cool breeze
29. The orator scanned them all and seemed revelling in his own triumph
30. ” Nevertheless, I further conjecture, Papa ordered the dogcart to be got ready, put on his fashionable olive-coloured driving-coat, brushed up the remnants of his hair, sprinkled his clothes with scent, and, greatly pleased to think that he was acting a la seignior (as well as, even more, revelling in the prospect of soon seeing a pretty woman), drove off to visit his neighbours
31. If, sir, the construction which I have taken of the sense of the House and of the Government be not correct, whence comes it that we have such cases before us as that of Daniel Buck? Whence comes it that we hear of Treasury instructions, not issued in the first instance for the purpose of expounding a law touching the clearances of vessels, that uniformity may prevail in the different districts, but supplementary instructions, becoming in practice the actual law of the land? In other words, if my construction be not correct, whence comes it that every principle formerly called federal—every principle of Executive energy and power—has been strained of late to an extent heretofore unparalleled? Whence comes it, that in the archives of this Assembly, we find copies of licenses given by the Executive power of the nation—to do what? To permit one part of this confederacy to supply another part with bread! We have had Executive licenses, graciously permitting that a portion of our citizens should not starve while the rest were revelling in plenty, and suffering for want of a market! Let us suppose, that in the fragments of history of the ancient nations of the earth, of those periods which are most involved in obscurity, we should find an Imperial rescript to this effect, what would be the inevitable conclusion of the historian? That, if the Chief Magistrate of the Government could at pleasure starve one part of the people while another was rioting in plenty, that the individual who held this power was the greatest despot on earth, and the Government a purely unmixed despotism
32. Will you call upon her to leave your ports and harbors untouched, only just till you can return from Canada to defend them? The coast is to be left defenceless, whilst men of the interior are revelling in conquest and spoil