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Updated: June 5, 2025


They say that in his death-throe he arose and facing some great, ghostly choir raised his last baton, while all around the massive silence rang with the last mist-music of his dying ears. He was buried from St. Michael's on September 5, 1912, with the acclaim of kings and music masters and little children and to the majestic melody of his own music.

It was only self-control, almost superhuman, that enabled him to speak those words steadily, for the fierce death-throe was possessing him before he ended. Through the awful minutes that followed, not another sound than the hissing breath escaped through his set lips; his face was not once distorted, though the hair and beard clung round it, matted and dank with the sweat of agony.

"Ods sneckens!" said the brute, "but this 'ere murdered man is throttling my Mister in his death-throe." Down at once came his tremendous cudgel upon my arm. I released my grip, and again fell to the earth. "He's a dead man," said Gowles; "run for your life! Mind, Mister, I had neither 'art nor part in this 'ere " And they were almost immediately out of sight and out of hearing.

"'My God! says the landlord 'there's something up there! "Something there was; and terrible to look upon when they brought it to light. The creature's struggles had ground the sut into its face, and its nails were black below the quick. "Were those words the last of its death-throe, or an echo from beyond? Ah! we may question; but they were heard by two men. "Dignum went free.

M. de Meaux, a friend of the family, read the prayers for the dying, to which the Duchess made response, and three minutes before the final death-throe, she consented to let him preach a funeral sermon in eulogy of herself and her husband. When printed and published, this discourse was thought to be a fine piece of eloquence.

And through that greatness of his he endured a double agony: not only the reviling, and the torture, and the death-throe, but the agony of sinking from the vision of glorious achievement into that deep shadow where he could only say, "I count as nothing: darkness encompasses me: yet the light I saw was the true light."

Reeks now freedom's final victim's blood; Rome o'er Brutus' bier feels her death-throe, He seeks Minos. Back to thy dark flood! CAESAR. Oh, the death-stroke Brutus' sword then hurled! Thou, too Brutus thou? Could this thing be? Son! It was thy father! Son! the world Would have fallen heritage to thee! Go 'mongst Romans thou art deemed immortal, For thy steel hath pierced thy father's breast.

Bhanavar! Then a change came over him, and the pain of the poison and the passion of the death-throe, and he was wistful of her no more; but she lay by him, embracing him, and in the last violence of his anguish he hugged her to his breast. Then it was over, and he sank.

Just before the lifeboat approached, as if in a death-throe, the ship reeled inwards, and her tottering masts leaned to port, or towards the lifeboat and against the wind thus adding great peril to the work of rescue.

Afterwards, came a dot on the horizon and the sound of a shrill scream, and it was as though a shuttle shot all across the sea in one breath, and a second head and neck tore through the levels, driving a whispering wall of water to right and left. The two Things met the one untouched and the other in its death-throe male and female, we said, the female coming to the male.

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