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Let the man pass as an extra servant, not a professional nurse. All invalids detest professional nurses. 'Is this dreadful malady likely to pass away? asked Ida, falteringly. It was unspeakably painful to her to discuss her husband's failing; and yet she wanted to learn all that could be known about it. 'Undoubtedly. Remove the cause, and the effect will cease. But you have to do more than that.
Astonished and not comprehending this demand in the least, Tabitha began falteringly, somewhat indifferently: "I sprang to the stirrup, and Joris, and he; I galloped, Dirck galloped, we galloped all three;" But as the familiar words slipped from her tongue, the spirit of the piece came over her.
Her head ached and her muscles were cramped, because she had crumpled down as she stood, so that she regained her feet falteringly and went with difficulty over to a chair before the mirror of her dressing-table. For awhile she sat gazing dully into her own reflected eyes. Under them were dark rings. Her cheeks were pale and her whole face was stricken with the bleak hopelessness of heartbreak.
Diane's breath came faster. "What what do you mean?" she asked falteringly. Suddenly a look of sheer terror leaped into her eyes, and she clutched at Hugh's sleeve. "Oh, you're not going to be like Catherine? Say you're not! Hugh, you've always said she was crazy to call our marriage a sin. . . . A sin!"
The girl rose falteringly to a sitting posture upon the couch. One hand was at her throat, and her breath came in little gasps. Although disheveled and very pale, Tarzan recognized her as the young woman whom he had caught staring at him on deck earlier in the day. "What is the meaning of this?" said Tarzan, turning to Rokoff, whom he intuitively singled out as the instigator of the outrage.
You've had a good deal of schooling, however; I suppose you're pretty well up in accounts, eh? You understand book keeping?" "No," said Tom, rather falteringly. "I was in Practice. But Mr. Stelling says I write a good hand, uncle. That's my writing," added Tom, laying on the table a copy of the list he had made yesterday. "Ah! that's good, that's good.
"Remember me, Natalie I have dearly loved you. I die happy, for I die in your arms!" "No, no, you shall live in my arms!" sobbed she. "I will be yours your bride!" "Kiss me, my bride," he falteringly stammered. She bent over him, and with hers she touched his lips, already stiffening in death.
If you marry me, all that I have is yours to dispose of at your will: to make others happy, to take you now and then from this narrow place, to see what's going on in the world." "I am happy here," she said falteringly. "Chaudiere is the finest place in the world," he replied proudly, and as a matter of fact. "But, for the sake of knowledge, you should see what the rest of the world is.
He half turned, he looked again for an instant at the form that was more to him than all the world besides, unable to face the dreadful loss, and recovering speech, falteringly said, "Is that all?" "That is all, Mr. Lyon," Margaret answered, not looking up, and in a voice that was perfectly steady.
He called Paul back when he had got to the door, and added falteringly: "My boy, do you say your prayers?" "Yes, sir." "Would you mind thinking of me when you say them to-night?" "I do so every night, sir." "Good-night!" Paul heard the agent sobbing as he stole away; but when he knocked at Mrs. Everett's door she answered petulantly, and at first she refused to rise.
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