He had been to the working-class picnics too often in his earlier life not to know what they were like, and as he entered the park he experienced a recrudescence of all the old sensations. Martin had enjoyed the fight, with a recrudescence of the old fighting thrills.

The lion was forgotten--her own peril--everything save the wondrous miracle of this strange recrudescence . With parted lips, with palms tight pressed against her heaving bosom, the girl leaned forward, large-eyed, enthralled by the vision of her dead mate.

"What can I tell you?" he demanded, with a recrudescence of fierceness.

Fancy might have regarded the act as the recrudescence of a trick in which her armed progenitors were not unpractised.

He still had recrudescence of geniality, but they were largely periodical and forced, and they were usually due to the cocktails he took prior to meal-time.

And the dwindling shreds of the humanity still startled me every now and then,--a momentary recrudescence of speech perhaps, an unexpected dexterity of the fore-feet, a pitiful attempt to walk erect.

A recrudescence of anger glinted in Weedon Scott's grey eyes, and he muttered savagely, "The beast!"

Remained Balatta, who, from the time she found him and poked his blue eyes open to recrudescence of her grotesque female hideousness, had continued his adorer.

"And that Hermann hates me, I know it!" he cried in his undertone, with a sudden recrudescence of anxiety.

A blinding sunlight drowned all this at times in a sudden recrudescence of glare.