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Updated: May 21, 2025


I understand now what the old poet meant, when he talked of bees seeking honey on his lady's lips. That fancy isn't so artificial as it seemed. 'That's all very pretty' she spoke between quick breaths, and tried to laugh 'but you have thrown my hat on the ground. Give it me, and take the ivy for yourself. 'I am no Bacchus. He tossed the wreath aside.

Upon this the stranger looked at her, and asked in a faltering voice, "Are you an angel?" still not knowing what he said. "Oh, no, no; I am only a Pilgrim," she replied. "May I sit by you a little?" said the man. He sat down, drawing long breaths, as though he had gone through great fatigue; and looked about with wondering eyes. "You will wonder, but I do not know where I am," he said.

At these times they did not talk, but they drew great deep breaths, and felt such joy merely in living, that the two unspoiled men were almost without a wish.

Freed from the bandage, and drinking in again reviving breaths, Karyl awoke to the sense of his surroundings. His eyes at once swept the place for Cara, but he saw only the closed door of the room where she was detained. Martin looked down and as their eyes met he casually nodded. "Sorry to inconvenience you," he commented affably, "but this is politics, you know.

"Next to this," he adds, "it is of vast importance to the consumptive to breathe well. He should make a practice of taking long breaths, sucking in all the air he can, and holding it in the chest as long as possible." He recommends the repetition of this a hundred times a day, and especially with those who have a slight cold or symptoms of weak lungs.

See how thick the ice is already on the window panes! Let it only keep on and we shall soon have our breaths falling around us in flakes of snow." "Let us prepare a thermometer," said Barbican, who had already set himself to work in a business-like manner. A thermometer of the usual kind, as may be readily supposed, would be of no use whatever in the experiment that was now about to be made.

"Steady on, Bunny!" And I saw that Beefy's ears were blue; but Raffles was feeling in his pockets as he spoke. "Now let him breathe," said he, clapping his handkerchief over the poor youth's mouth. An empty vial was in his other hand, and the first few stertorous breaths that the poor boy took were the end of him for the time being.

On learning at Montoire that this chateau was the only house in which he was known hereabouts, I assumed that the lady must be in this chateau. It turned out that the only lady here was the Countess herself. Do you wonder, then, at my endeavouring to speak to the Countess first upon the matter of Monsieur de Merri's death?" "Pray go on," said the Count, who was taking short and rapid breaths.

In that new world he saw the lives of trees, now pale green, now of woodsmoke blue, now of amethyst; the gray lives of stone; breaths of the grass and reed, creatures of the air, delicate and wild as fawns, or swift and fierce and terrible tigers of that undiscovered wilderness, with birds almost invisible but for their luminous wings, and opalescent crests.

Three consecutive letters have been received from thee. From their contents it became known that in Cleveland the hearts are afflicted by the murky breaths of the Covenant-breakers and harmony hath decreased among the friends. Gracious God!

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