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He watched from well hidden anxiousness to see every subtle change recording itself on his being; he watched from throbbing affection and longing to see at once any tinge of growing natural colour, any unconscious movement perhaps a shade stronger than the last.

It was all very well to toil, but to work like a slave, without the prospect of utilizing one's power after having continually striven to acquire it, was discouraging. He therefore put his books aside and his melancholy grew deeper and deeper. One day he was seized with anxiousness for his soul's future. He had not done what he ought to have done. He greatly frightened Mrs.

And lo! in the middle of the tenth hour, as we did go, painful and with anxiousness in a very dark place of the Gorge, there came unto us again the smell that told to us that one of the Monsters did be anigh. And surely we had both a great fear, in that we had belief that it did be a sign that the thing that made chase, did draw near upon us.

Bunnett good-bye becos 'e said he'd got to get back to 'is work, and Mr. Bunnett had 'ardly got 'ome afore Henery Walker turned up full of anxiousness to ask his advice about five little baby kittens wot 'is old cat had found in the wash-place: the night afore. "'Drownd them little innercent things, same as most would do, I can't, he ses, shaking his 'ead; 'but wot to do with 'em I don't know.

The Captain of the Port thinks his English is better than his French, but sometimes it is very funny. He says: "Don't take care," instead of "Never mind" "The volante is to the door" "Look to me, I am all proudness" "You are all my anxiousness." The houses are generally not more than one story high, built around an open court, on which all rooms open.

His wives, who are at some distance behind him, the moment they see him assume this attitude fall to the ground as if they had been shot; their children cower by them, and their little faces express an earnestness and anxiousness which is far beyond their years; at length a suppressed whistle is given by one of the women, which denotes that she sees a kangaroo near her husband.

And the door was bolted on the stair side. The cook's cousin, who was a gamekeeper, kicked at the door, and said: 'Hullo, you there! The children were holding on to each other on the other side of the door, and trembling with anxiousness and very hoarse with their howls. They could hardly speak, but Cyril managed to reply huskily: 'Hullo, you there! 'How did you get up there?

"We don't come from Westphalia," said Anna-Rose, bristling a little, in spite of herself, at their persistent baiting. Anna-Felicitas listened in cold anxiousness. She didn't want to have to be sick again. She doubted whether she could bear it. "You must come from somewhere," said the lower berth, "and being a Twinkler it must be Westphalia."

But I always felt a sort of reverential awe for you; in fact, more than that a kind of oppressive anxiousness, which often lasted after you were gone. But what makes the remembrance of you remain so vividly in my mind is what my father used to say about you.

Certain is it that the author suffers an anxiety which destroys all his pleasure in the representation, and it is only when he can manage to soar above this anxiousness, and see his character, the character which he has invented, portrayed before his eyes, just as he saw it rise before his mental vision, that he is able to enjoy, to some extent, seeing his piece represented."

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