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Updated: May 15, 2025


A deep-drawn breath from the wife answered the looks of the three gentlemen to whom this suggestion was offered. "You see," that breath seemed to protest, "that he is not in his right mind." I began to waver in my own opinion, and yet the intuition which has served me in cases seemingly as impenetrable as this bade me beware of following the general judgment.

Stung by the insult to a sudden access of strength, as the Indian had intended her to be, Rhoda answered, "You beast!" but as the horses swung into the trot she made no protest for a long hour. Then once more her strength failed her and she fell to crying with deep-drawn sobs that shook her entire body. After a few moments of this, Kut-le drew close to her. "Don't!" he said huskily. "Don't!"

"Gently, ma'am, gently! You're talking too loud," cried a mocking voice from outside. "It's only the doctor," said Mrs. Rook. She crossed her hands over her bosom with a deep-drawn sigh. "I want no doctor, now. My peace is made with my Maker. I'm ready for death; I'm fit for Heaven. Go away! go away!"

"Let us try to induce her to rise," whispered Van Swieten. "This hour, if it please God, may prove a signal blessing to all Austria." The emperor approached, and tenderly strove to lift his mother, while he lavished words of love and comfort upon her. She allowed him to lead tier to a divan, where gradually the tempest of her grief gave place to deep-drawn sighs, and, finally, to peace.

A deep-drawn sigh, from the very bottom of his soul, admonished me that the speaker had finished his painful recital. I had no desire to prolong the conversation. I saw that, silence would be more agreeable to my companion; and, as if by a mutual and tacit impulse, we turned our horses' heads to the path, and proceeded onward across the glade.

The sound of a deep-drawn breath made him turn, to find himself face to face with a young mail-clad Viking, in whose shaggy black locks he recognized the Egil Olafsson whom Helga had that morning 'pointed out.

You're so good you would have had Job himself take it coolly. But I'm not like you. Only you needn't think me so very what you call it! It's only a breach in the laws of nature I'm grumbling at. I don't mean anything to offend you." "Perhaps you mean more than you think," answered his mother with a deep-drawn breath, which, if not a sigh, was very nearly one.

There was an instant's silence. It seemed to her that she could hear one or two deep-drawn breaths from him. Then: "Would you mind looking up just once more? I must go in a minute; I can't even take you to your train." But she answered, with an odd little trembling of the lips: "Please don't ask me to. I'm afraid!" A low laugh replied to that. "So am I!" said Jefferson Craig.

We remained silent for some time. At last, with a deep-drawn sigh, I said, "I understand you, and in my heart I had sworn the eternal innocency of my love, before you had done speaking, or required it of me." My resigned tone seemed to delight her, and to redouble the confiding charm of her manner.

"The clock strikes twelve: sudden are appearing Through curtain fringe, fingers, slender, white. Whom sees he now? His once dear " The singer came to a standstill suddenly the sound of a deep-drawn breath passed through the veranda. The boy gave a terrified shriek there she stood, there she stood! "Why, Wolfgang! Wölfchen!"

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