Both Uses of
rebuke
in
The Scarlet Pimpernel
- He had received a rebuke and a snub, but his shrewd, fox-like face looked neither abashed nor disappointed; on the contrary, a curious smile, half sarcastic and wholly satisfied, played around the corners of his thin lips.†
Chpt 8 *rebuke = criticize severely; or such criticism
- He did not wait to see his orders carried out: he knew that he could trust these soldiers—who were still smarting under his rebuke—not to mince matters, when given a free hand to belabour a third party.†
Chpt 30