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Then, when he has gone I think of other things, and I feel he would not understand a word about them, and because he isn't there I don't feel the delicious all-overish sensation, so I rather decide to marry Rochester there would be such risk because when you are married to a man, it is possible to get much fonder of him.

Besides, I was always so sensitive." "Yes; oh, yes! What train does she come by, did you say?" "The 4.27. Perhaps you'd like to go and meet her?" He laughed, his blue eyes narrowing. "Thanks, no. And the others?" "Oh, I don't know. The list is there at your elbow. You are dull to-day, Gerald." "I know I am. I think I'm in for an attack of flue, or something; feel shivery and all-overish.

"I seed nothing, Master Charles, as yet but I felt something, I can't tell what or how to explain; it was a sort of all-overish feeling, as if something was a-walking over my grave, as folks say, summat uncanny, I do assure you.

'I don't know that I can, except in a general way, he was uncommonly old and uncommonly ugly, and he had a pair of the most extraordinary eyes I ever saw, they gave me a sort of all-overish feeling when I saw them glaring at me through the pigeon hole.

Just kind of went out like a fire, when the Power was workun' the hardest, and wasn't there next time you looked where he been. Kind o' th'owed cold water on the meetun' and folks begun goun' home, and breakun' up and turnun' in; well it was pretty nigh sun-up, anyway, by that time. I don't know! Made me feel all-overish. Seemed like I'd been dreamun' and that man was a Vision."

I opened the door, listened, looked; nobody! And then I heard a voice say, 'Mme. Jules' my poor husband's name was Jules 'a footstool, please. Saving your presence, gentlemen, it made me feel all-overish like. But the voice went on, 'Don't be frightened, Mme. Jules, I'm the Opera ghost! And the voice was so soft and kind that I hardly felt frightened.

But, as he saw her now, with her black hair and dark glowing face, walking along the pavement in her decided way, he felt, as he afterwards said, "quite all-overish like." It was, at first, the vaguest of impressions that he received.

When Jim looks at me with his attractive blue eyes, and I see the D.S.O. and the M.C., and his white nice teeth and how his hair is brushed, and how well his uniform fits, I have a jolly all-overish sensation and I don't much listen to what he is saying he says lots of love and I think I would really like him all the time.

"Oh, very well," answered Mary Jane, who was in a rebellious mood, "then I'm goin' down to peep; for there's a kind o' what-I-can't-tell-'ee about dead men that's very enticin', tho' it do make you feel all-overish." By and by she came back panting, to find Ruby already dressed. "Aw, Miss Ruby, dreadful news I ha' to tell, tho' joyous in a way.

He had clear, steady, humorous eyes; a manner frank and independent, not to be put upon; and yet Ethel divined, though she could not have declared, the "want" in his appearance that all-overish grace and elasticity which comes only from the development of the brain and nervous system.