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Updated: June 15, 2025
"I tell you my father will pay for the darned old window." "Aisy there," said the policeman. "Does anybody know him?" "It's Mr. Clarke's son, up at the bottle works," said Mason. "You let me go," shrieked the now half-frantic boy. "My father 'll make you pay for this. You see if he don't!" "None o' your guff," said the policeman. "I ain't wantin' to keep you now I got your name.
The axe of Wenonga, dripping with blood to the hilt, divided the rope at a single blow, and then Roland's fingers were crushed in the grasp of his preserver, as the latter exclaimed, with a strange, half-frantic chuckle of triumph and delight, "Thee sees, friend! Thee thought I had deserted thee? Truly, truly, thee was mistaken!" "Hurrah for old Tiger Nathan!
"Cut the fast!" said Ludlow, involuntarily starting at several explosions in the interior, which followed each other in quick succession, and which were succeeded by one which sent fragments of burning wood into the air. "Cut, and bear the raft off the ship! God knows, we have need to be further asunder!" "Cut not!" cried the half-frantic Seadrift "My brave! my devoted!
Here the unhappy figure in the doorway raises his hand and beats his clenched fist in a half-frantic, though silent, manner against his forehead. "You are bound, I think," says Fabian, in the same calm way, "to look after him, to bear with him a little." "You defend him!" exclaims Sir Christopher, irritably, "yet I believe that in his soul he hates you would do you a harm if he could.
Morena could see her, but not Mr. Landis, certainly not Mr. Pierre Landis, of Wyoming." And the doctor, being questioned by the half-frantic Westerner, admitted that Mr. Morena had hinted at reasons why it might be dangerous for the patient to see her old friend from the West. Pierre stood to receive this sentence, and after it, his eyes fell.
The only remaining servant left in the tower, besides the warder, was, at the same time, despatched, by his half-frantic mistress, to proceed on the road to Peebles, and reconnoitre the king's company, and convey to her what intelligence he could learn in regard to its movements.
Meanwhile, the children were gazing from one to another of their elders, not knowing what to make of all this, Allie uncertain whether or no she had better call upon her ever ready tears, Daisy bewildered, and at a loss to know upon whom to bestow her sympathy, cousin Serena or me; for I had not yet put my miserable imaginings into words, and my startled looks alone appealed to her; while Miss Craven was in a half-frantic state of excitement; and, as for Bessie, she had at first appeared furiously angry, and now, with a sudden change, was turning the whole thing into a laugh.
He was six-teen when her husband finally came back from the war, and he had no secrets from the young matron of twenty-six, who listened with such wide tender eyes of sympathy to his half-frantic outpourings of longing to escape from the dark, narrow valley where his fathers had lived their dark, narrow lives.
A quarter mile down the block a half-frantic policeman called his precinct; on the same corner a frightened civilian crashed in the glass of a fire-alarm and sent in a wild paean for all the fire-engines of the city; up in an apartment high in one of the tall buildings a hysterical old maid telephoned in turn for the prohibition enforcement agent; the special deputies on Bolshevism, and the maternity ward of Bellevue Hospital.
Hostile feelings vanished, and with an amiable smile at the half-frantic Miss Nugent he placed a "bull's-eye" of great strength in his cheek, and leaning forward for a hymn-book left one on the ledge in front of jack. A double-distilled perfume at once assailed the atmosphere.
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