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1
But now the charioteer had the reins and
goad
in
his hand.
2
Ayrton,
goad
in
hand, stood waiting the orders of this new master.
3
Also he discovered a fresh
goad
in
his hatred of Werner.
4
In his hand he carried a long-handled ox-whip, with a short
goad
in
the butt of it.
5
And whirled an ox-
goad
in
his hand.
6
Sometimes he would have an ox-
goad
in
his hand, and you would have said he had just unyoked his weary oxen.
7
He appeared to be a peasant wearing a broad-brimmed hat and a shirt, with a long stick or ox-
goad
in
his hand.
8
This natural conscientiousness, independent of spirituals, has been like a
goad
in
my side all my life, and its demands, I think, heighten.
9
Well, said Interpreter, keep all things so in thy mind that they may be a
goad
in
thy sides; and may faith guide thee!
10
A donkey emerged from the wood, hung with tassels and bells, carrying in its panniers two little girls, whose parents toiled behind,
goad
in
hand.
11
Unquestionably his lordship may be
goaded
in
no time if one deliberately sets about it.
12
Goaded
in
my conscience, I left the ball-room, and with the aid of a confidant am here.
13
But from that moment Philip was like a hungry tiger
goaded
in
confinement, suddenly let loose upon his prey.
14
The Major was scarcely more than half the size of Mr.
Goad
in
mere bodily bulk, and yet he defied him in this way.
goad
in
goad