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But now, in the hour of anguish and excitement, it held Ledyard's thought to the exclusion of everything else. "Who? where?" The questions ran through his mind and then, because every sense was alert, he knew! "Jerry-Jo!" Dick was calling, "where are the others?" It was a mad question, but the boy, huddling in the launch, replied quiveringly: "Gone! gone to the bottom off Dreamer's Rock."

I think I think I am going to cry a little and" she looked up quiveringly "I mustn't have red eyes at dinner time. Brace and Betty are coming. Thank heaven, Con, Betty will make us laugh." Having agreed upon this period of probation both Lynda and Truedale entered upon it with characteristic determination.

The motion of the boat, too, would be easy for George, and he might there unrestrainedly give way to his excited feelings, or commune ungazed on, with the current of his thoughts. A thin crescent of a moon had risen. It was silvering the tops of the overhanging boughs, and was quiveringly mirrored on the light ripple.

And yet, if that were the only way to win Ryder's safety if it were possible for her sickened senses to allay this madman's suspicions and undermine his revenge Quiveringly she thought that to save Ryder she would go through fire. But the hideous, mocking uncertainties! Her utter helplessness her lost deference....

The sun's rays, reflecting quiveringly from the rippling sea upon his face, and the voices of the market-men woke "Beelzebub" Blythe. He sat up, blinking, and leaned his back against the wall of the market. Drawing a blighted silk handkerchief from his pocket, he assiduously rubbed and burnished his glasses.

And on this night, lonely like the ones he used to spend in the Nueces gorge, and memorable of them because of a likeness to that old hiding-place, he felt the pressing return of old haunting things the past so long ago, wild flights, dead faces and the places of these were taken by one quiveringly alive, white, tragic, with its dark, intent, speaking eyes Ray Longstreth's.

However, towards that fly a fishing-boat was already darting with the swiftness of a water beetle, and causing its two oars to show quiveringly red and grey, while from the marshier of the two banks there began hastily to put out a second boat which leapt in the steamer's wash with the gaiety of a young calf.

"I have had a friend" Her voice broke, and she started to her feet, her face to the door, all her being quiveringly eager to be gone. She had asked that which she was bidden to ask, had gained that which she was bidden to gain; for the rest, it was far better that she should go. Better far for him to think her dull and thankless as a stone than see than see

The mild breath of evening sufficed only to lift quiveringly their green leaves and glowing blossoms, to stir the hair upon our cheeks, and give to the atmosphere that wooing freshness which seems so necessary a concomitant of the moonlight. The hand of Julia was in mine.

I don't wonder you're thrilly, Carmencita Bell!" For a half-moment breath came quiveringly from the parted lips, then again at the window and the stars beyond the little head nodded. "But I'll never wonder at things happening any more. I'll just wonder at there being so many nice people on this earth. All are not nice.