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I thought you were such a strong woman, not faintish like that. You're all right now only some pale. I thought you'd never come to. But I'm awkward round women folks. I couldn't think of anythin'." "Lassiter!... the gun there!... the blood!" "So that's troublin' you. I reckon it needn't. You see it was this way. I come round the house an' seen that fat party an' heard him talkin' loud.

Neverbend's heart had grown faintish, but still he had persevered, and now stood on a third lobby, listening with dull, unintelligent ears to eager questions asked, by his colleague, and to the rapid answers of their mining guides. Tudor was absolutely at work with paper and pencil, taking down notes in that wretched Pandemonium.

I assure you, little or none, till just towards the latter end, a faintish sense of it came on mechanically, from so long a struggle and frequent fret in that ever sensible part; but, in the first place, I had no taste for the person I was suffering the embraces of, on a pure mercenary account; and then, I was not entirely delighted with myself for the jade's part I was playing, whatever excuses I might plead for my being brought into it; but then this insensibility kept me so much the mistress of my mind and motions, that I could the better manage so close a counterfeit, through the whole scene of deception.

He had not been long employed in these speculations, when he found himself attacked with that faintish sickness, which was the natural consequence of his situation in the coach. The paleness of his countenance was first observed by the housekeeper, who immediately made offer of her smelling bottle, which Harley, however, declined, telling at the same time the cause of his uneasiness.

She shuddered, but did not lose her hold. After a faintish instant there came a change in her. "Are you hurt?" she asked. "I guess not. I don't know," he said. "But the the blood," she faltered. He held up his hands. His knuckles were bloody and it was impossible to tell whether from injury to them or not. But his left forearm was badly cut. "The gun cut me.... And he bit me, too," said Dorn.

"But shall not we see Miss Stanley?" said Mrs. Pennant. Lady Cecilia was forced to explain that Helen was not very well, would not appear till after dinner nothing very much the matter a little faintish. "Fainted," said the general. "Yes, quite worn out she was at Lady Castlefort's last night such a crowd!" She went on to describe its city horrors. "But where is Mr.

Mille diaoul, sis I; ye old bitch, I'll tell his arur what y'are after, slipping your rudder like my granny's list shoe, I will." Dodd ran to the helm and looked down; the brat was right: the blows which had so endangered the ship, had broken the rudder, and the sea had washed away more than half of it. The sight and the reflection made him faintish for a moment.

"Oh, look us over, and see for yourself," said Pickering, beginning to feel faintish, and as if he would like to sit down. And then the door at the end of the hall was opened, and out came all the others and the doctor, who was saying, "I'll just step in and look at the young man, though he's doing well enough oh, my gracious!"

Beauclerc all this time?" said Miss Clarendon: "has he fainted too? or is he faintish?" "Not likely," said Lady Cecilia; "faint heart never won fair lady. He is not of the faintish sort." At this moment a thundering knock at the door announced the rest of the company, and never was company more welcome. But Beauclerc did not appear.

She's faintish .... And see here, Henninger " Shefford led the girl away with a hand in apparent carelessness on her arm. After a few rods she walked with a freer step and then a swifter. He found it necessary to make that hold on her arm a real one, so as to keep her from walking too fast. No one, however, appeared to observe them.

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