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There, whilst Richard, allowing his exhaustion at last to conquer him, sank heavily down upon one of his sister's many trunks, recking nothing of the havoc wrought in its priceless contents, her ladyship all a-tremble collapsed limply upon another. But there was no rest for her. Richard's wound required attention, and he was faint for want of meat and drink.

He passed a hand across his face and brought it away wet with perspiration.... Nine ... In some remote spot a bell began to toll; at first slowly clang!... clang!... clang! then more quickly, until the roar of its sonorous, gong-like tones seemed to fill all the world and to set it a-tremble.

Just you and I together, happy in each other's company." "Ay," she answered again, a faint little catch in her voice, her heart a-tremble, and her eyes moist and shining. Then silence again, while they slowly strayed through the heather towards the little wooded copse, and Mysie felt that every thump of her heart must be heard at the farthest ends of the earth.

Her eyes were shining when he had finished, and her red lips were a-tremble with the quickness of her breathing. "Some day you'll take me there," she whispered. "Oh, I'm so proud of you, my Roger. And I love Yellow Bird. And Sun Cloud. Some day we'll go!" He nodded, happiness overshadowing the fear of Breault that had grown in his heart. "Yes, we'll go.

His hand reached for the latch. "Mr. Lounsbury!" Dallas made a swift step toward him. Now, the section-boss came about. Lounsbury was reminded of the day on the plowed strip. For he saw that Lancaster was all a-tremble, and panting as if spent with a hard run. "M' gal!" he cried sternly. Dallas stepped back and touched her father's arm. And her remonstrance was the remonstrance of that other day.

My trust is in your generosity, that 'twill not brook that a love so great and of such a sort as mine should receive death for guerdon, and that by a gladsome and gracious answer you will repair my shattered spirits, which are all a-tremble in your presence for very fear."

"My lord," said she, very low and placid-seeming, "why dost thou look on me so?" And for all her stately calm, her hand, which had clenched itself upon the silver crucifix, was woefully a-tremble. "What is it my lord Beltane?" "A thought, noble lady." "What is thy thought?"

"Say," whispered Walt, as still a-tremble with excitement the lads listened to the departing trampling of the insurrectos' horses, "that was a decent thing for Harding to do." "The first decent thing, I imagine, that he ever did in his life," rejoined Jack. How the hours after that dragged themselves on, the boys never could recollect exactly.

There were menacing possibilities; the thought of them set him a-tremble. What would happen when confronted by the actual? He was young; she was also young and physically beautiful his lawful wife. He had put himself before the threshold of damnation; for Ruth was now a vestal in the temple. Such was the condition of his mind that the danger exhilarated rather than depressed him.

Katy was never tired of peering down into this strange and beautiful cleft, whose sides, two hundred feet in depth, are hung with vines and trailing growths of all sorts, and seem all a-tremble with the fairy fronds of maiden-hair ferns growing out of every chink and crevice.

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