This is, I'd say with some heat, perhaps the finest wild man in all Victorian fiction.
"You could if I had it," she said with some heat.
"They've not changed since you measured me last," I said with some heat.
"I'm not going to have anything to say about it," he said with some heat.
"We should not allow arrogant old men to tell us what we can and cannot do," Eberly said, with some heat.
"I can write you one in which you never will" James said with some heat.
"It's not the first time he threw at my head," Backman said later with some heat.
"Then you could just influence him into leaving well enough alone," Oliver said, with some little heat.
"That ball has got to be played," Dave Johnson said with some heat.
"I haven't lived up until this year in order to be manipulated," he said with some heat.