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"But I am dependent on him dependent on him for every ray of sunshine in my heart, for every breath of happiness in my life; while he " her voice broke suddenly; it came muffled as she continued quiveringly "while he he's not dependent on me at all!" After a little interval, she went on, more firmly, but with the voice of despair. "That's the pity of it.

His soul was quiveringly alive to all those instincts which now govern us. Go among our politicians, and you shall find this man and the other, who, in after-dinner talk, shall call himself an Epicurean, or shall think himself to be an Academician.

Jane turned a little aside, and picked off some small leaves, nervously. He saw the muslin on her chest lift quiveringly. "Oh, little Jane!" he said in a big, shaky whisper. The following eyes incontinently brimmed over. Some shining drops fell on the softness of the blue muslin. "Oh, Tommy," giving up, "it's no use talking at all."

It was almost as though he sat on himself to hold himself down in his chair; but when he spoke his voice ran up and down the scales quiveringly. "Major," he said, "don't you think it would be a good idea if you would admit that the Southern Confederacy was defeated, and turned your attention to a few things that have occurred subsequently? Why didn't you write this story?

"It's dood!" from Dodo, sipping ecstatically from her special little mug, filled by Katie, and taking great scalloping bites out of her square cake, while Robin, planted directly before her, but as quiveringly as if on coiled springs, watched every bite, snapping his own jaws each time in acutest sympathy.

In the daylight it was gay with countless sunlit colours embroidered upon a fabric of yellow and brown, at night it glittered with a hundred thousand lights that swayed and quivered and were reflected quiveringly upon the black flowing waters. And while Benham sat and talked in the garden above came a messenger who was for some reason very vividly realized by White's imagination.

"I don't see what makes me cry so!" she broke out, with a great effort fighting back the tears. "I'm all upset anyway. It is so lovely having you sing right here! You don't know! I'm afraid I shan't ever want you to stop." She laughed quiveringly. "More now?" he asked. "If you aren't tired," she hesitated. "Never!" He sang again. In the doorways upstairs and down people were listening.

But as he gazes his mouth waters quiveringly, and for the moment the grey-green uniforms of the invaders that are all about him, and the hated flag that is flying over the Palais de Justice are forgotten.

He went on deeply, speaking with his lips so close that she felt his breath scorch through her like the breath of a fiery furnace. "You are bound to me for better for worse, and nothing will ever set you free. Do you understand? If you will not be my wife, you shall be my slave." Quiveringly, through lips that would scarcely move she spoke at last. "I shall never forgive you."

Tiny fish, glowing like jewels, flash and dart among the intricate, interlacing branches, or quiveringly poise about some slender point humming-birds of the sea, sipping their nectar. A pink translucent fish no greater than a lead-pencil wriggles in and out of the lemon-coloured coral.