"Interrogator" Quotes from Famous Books
... resistance was entirely unexpected, and Covey was taken all aback by it, for he trembled in every limb. "Are you going to resist, you scoundrel?" said he. To which, I returned a polite "Yes sir;" steadily gazing my interrogator in the eye, to meet the first approach or dawning of the blow, which I expected my answer would call forth. But, the conflict did not long remain thus equal. Covey soon cried out lustily for help; not that I was obtaining any marked advantage ... — My Bondage and My Freedom • Frederick Douglass
... at his strange interrogator with some astonishment at her evident agitation. The tears were swelling in her eyes. But without pausing to question the reasons of her emotion—so absorbed is love in its own self—he rose, and took ... — Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 347, September, 1844 • Various
... return to New York last week?" There was refined belligerence in her voice. Dorothy gave a brief thought to the cool, unabashed young man below and smiled inwardly as she contemplated the reception he was to receive from this austere interrogator. ... — Castle Craneycrow • George Barr McCutcheon
... Jed's first interrogator, the big workman, being the only one present beside the speaker and the object of the question, took it upon himself ... — Shavings • Joseph C. Lincoln
... returning? But you say you were following the caravan—you and your three fellow-travellers! Why were you not with it? Would it not have been safer?" I hesitated to make reply. My interrogator continued: ... — The Wild Huntress - Love in the Wilderness • Mayne Reid |