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Mrs Bradshaw forgot all her vows of estrangement from the dead-like husband, who might never speak to her, or hear her again, and bitterly accused herself for every angry word she had spoken against him during these last few miserable days. Before the doctor came, Mr Bradshaw had opened his eyes and partially rallied, although he either did not, or could not speak.

And when she'd got it, she'd groan you'd think she couldn't be asleep, and yet she was, dead-like for two hours. I didn't get no rest with her, and now I don't seem to get no rest without her." And again Mrs. Brunt put her hand up to her eyes. "Ah, you were allus one for toilin' an' frettin'," said Mrs. Jellison, calmly.

"Godzamin! They an't any silver now." "No? All right, my son. Then I'm telling you fibs." "Show me." "Ah, I don't carry it about with me." "An't got any." And presently, as Graeme lit up, without deigning any answer, "I seen a ghost las' night." "Clever boy! What did you make out of it?" "'Twas the ghost of old Tom Hamon's father. Was all white and dead-like." "You're too previous, Johnnie.

What wonderful thing it was that went on underground so quietly, while you were asleep or at play, neither you nor I can tell; and this dead-like seed coming to life and springing up into beauty is only one of the many things which go on in this world all around us, seen and known only by God, who says of the seed of His word, sown by His servants not in the ground, but in the hearts of people that it is He who "giveth the increase."

It all goes dead-like where the bullet went in. It's just as if it lay there still, and swelled up nearly as big as a cannon ball, and that lump goes all dead and dumb in needles and pins like for ever so long. There, you try it on him that way. You say I'm so sick of it as never was."

"One evidently did, if this is really the piece of oiled silk that was around the professor's map," said Ned. "It certainly is the same," declared the young inventor. "See, there is his name," and he stretched out his hand to point. "Don't touch!" cried Tal. "Poisoned arrows snake poison very dead-like and quick." "Don't worry, I won't touch," said Tom grimly. "But go on.

"But, Father, I'm the seventh son and sure ye must admit 'tis a lonesome country, all this, that looks so like Donegal and Killarney mountains, an' is so dead-like, wi' no little people to fill up the big gap between the dead an' the livin', an' the good an' the bad. 'Tis empty, all this valley."

After the announcement of the rank, Claudius knew that the officer would want for nothing. He let the body fall into the large armchair and, taking advantage of the warder's consternation at seeing the dead-like body sitting between him and the only exit, glided through the narrow space between the sliding rails and disappeared.

A comely serving-woman rushed in to her aid, and together we seated her near the fire and wrapped a shawl around her. She seemed as one who slept with half-shut eyes and dreamed. "She's of'n tuk like this'n," whispered her woman. "As lively as a lass at a wedding for an hour maybe, and then dreamy and dead-like for hours at a stretch.

He remained a quarter of an hour in this dead-like state before he was observed; at length, a gentleman who was passing along that road, on his way to his country-seat in the neighborhood, thought he perceived a man lying amongst the high grass a little onward on the heath.

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