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Updated: May 23, 2025
There is something I am doing which distresses you. That is the feeling that I have. Oh, my mother my lovely, precious, good, good mother if I had you here, you would tell me what it is that I ought to do and I would do it!" She ceased her half-inarticulate whispers, and stood intensely still almost, it seemed, as if she waited for an answer to them.
"See Barney Thayer goin' cross lots with his axe as I come by," one said to another, rolling the tobacco well back into his grizzled cheek. "Works as if he was possessed," was the reply, in a half-inarticulate, gruff murmur. "Well, he can if he wants to," said still another.
Her half-inarticulate cry did not reach the Tenor and the Boy, neither had they observed her distress, for just at that moment, the city clock struck one, and both had raised their heads involuntarily In expectation of the chime. "Do you believe it?" said the Boy, glancing toward the girl, and repeating the gesture of disgust with which he had shrunk from her when she accosted him.
The watcher and listener below holds him in his eye, but the ear catches only a faint, broken, half-inarticulate note now and then mere splinters, as it were, of the song of the skylark.
How delightful is the natural modulation which follows the sense, and how much the sense gains if it is so expressed rather than in half-inarticulate grunts, say, between the inspirations and expirations of a short pipe! Mrs. A. took much notice of me, and her attitude towards me was singular.
His struggles to subdue the passions that the dreadful recollections of a whole family's butchery awoke in his bosom, only served to add double distortion to his changes of countenance, which, a better index of the convulsion within than were his broken, incoherent, half-inarticulate words, assumed at last an appearance so wild, so hideous, so truly terrific, that Roland was seized with horror, deeming himself confronted with a raging maniac.
As Roland, followed by his little party, approached this spot, the cries of the unknown, and as yet unseen, sufferer, fearful even at a distance, grew into the wildest shrieks of fear, mingled with groans, howls, broken prayers and execrations, and half-inarticulate expressions, now of fondling entreaty, now of fierce and frantic command, that seemed addressed to a second person hard by.
A Delilah, who delivered me into the hands of the Philistines, when I tried to help her in what she lied in telling me was her need. Will you hear the story?" Still very pale, she formed a half-inarticulate "Yes!" with her full lips. Then, seeming to brace herself by a tighter clasp on the hard steel grating, she listened while he spoke.
At the sight, the consciousness of his protectorate awoke in Clare, and he stopped, unable to speak, but not unable to listen. Tommy blubbered out a confused, half-inarticulate something about "granny and the other devil," who between them had all but killed him. "What can I do?" said Clare, his heart sinking with the sense of having no help in him. Tommy was ready to answer the question.
He has some theory about it; and he is not going to see me again until he has succeeded or until a year is past. If he fails, I fancy he won't come back." Old David gave a sudden hoarse exclamation, and his withered hands shook and stirred before him. Afterward he fell to half-inarticulate muttering. "The young romantic fool! Don Quixote like all the rest of them those Ste. Maries.
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