1 They entered, and their leader addressed me.
2 This address caused a considerable change in the physiognomy of my own auditor.
3 On perceiving me, the stranger addressed me in English, although with a foreign accent.
4 At length I gathered resolution to address him in a pause of the tempest of his passion.
5 The person to whom I addressed myself added that Justine had already confessed her guilt.
6 As it was, I merely remarked that they spoke English, and I therefore addressed them in that language.
7 But if his countenance was more sorrowful, his voice was more cheerful than that of his sister, especially when he addressed the old man.
8 Her tone expressed her entire indifference; she addressed me in English, and the voice struck me as one that I had heard during my sufferings.
9 I knew that every minute was precious to me, yet I remained irresolute in what manner to commence the interview, when the old man addressed me.
10 Elizabeth saw even this last resource, her excellent dispositions and irreproachable conduct, about to fail the accused, when, although violently agitated, she desired permission to address the court.
11 My manner as I thus addressed him was impressive but calm; I had formed in my own heart a resolution to pursue my destroyer to death, and this purpose quieted my agony and for an interval reconciled me to life.
12 You may conceive my astonishment on hearing such a question addressed to me from a man on the brink of destruction and to whom I should have supposed that my vessel would have been a resource which he would not have exchanged for the most precious wealth the earth can afford.
13 Clerval desired the intercourse of the men of genius and talent who flourished at this time, but this was with me a secondary object; I was principally occupied with the means of obtaining the information necessary for the completion of my promise and quickly availed myself of the letters of introduction that I had brought with me, addressed to the most distinguished natural philosophers.