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Updated: June 18, 2025
Puck's cry of anguish followed the announcement, and after it came silence a tense, hard-breathing silence, broken only by her long-drawn, agonized sobbing. Merryon's hold had tightened all unconsciously to a grip; and she was clinging to him wildly, convulsively, as she had never clung before. He could feel the horror that pulsed through her veins; it set his own blood racing at fever-speed.
I fell away dreadfully, more and more I shirked and skulked; the humped men from the north, the pale men with thin, clenched minds, the intent, hard-breathing students I found against me, fell at last from keen rivalry to moral contempt. Even a girl got above me upon one of the lists.
Joe," said Uncle Pumblechook, a large hard-breathing middle-aged slow man, with a mouth like a fish, dull staring eyes, and sandy hair standing upright on his head, so that he looked as if he had just been all but choked, and had that moment come to, "I have brought you as the compliments of the season I have brought you, Mum, a bottle of sherry wine and I have brought you, Mum, a bottle of port wine."
He would give hard-breathing little snorts which he meant for growls, when one of the other pups began to nuzzle the bone; and, at times, these snorts would be vehement enough to make him lose his balance and roll helplessly off the bone on to the ground.
No mark, no sign, and Isak steals away relieved. There lies the timber. He falls to, rolling the baulks, then lifting them, setting them up against the wall in a framework; one big frame for a parlour, and a smaller one there must be a room to sleep in. It was heavy work, hard-breathing work, and his mind being set on it, he forgot the time.
So the brawny sweating hard-breathing giants might have jostled and crowded toward him, expectant, adoring. As he came, he was calling out terrible reminders: words that were to the ears of his champing host what the smell of blood is to the nostrils of wolves. "Free men, true men, remember that ye face oath-breakers!
Samuel Wilkins, who had been muttering apart for some time past, as if he were holding a confidential conversation with the gilt knob of the dress-cane, breathed hard-breathing vengeance, perhaps,—but said nothing. ‘The soldier tired,’ Miss Somebody in white satin. ‘Ancore!’ cried Miss J’mima Ivins’s friend. ‘Ancore!’ shouted the gentleman in the plaid waistcoat immediately, hammering the table with a stout-bottle.
Even as he spake he reeled 'neath the blow of a heavy mace, steadied himself, cut down his smiter, and thrust and smote amain until the grim, fierce-shouting ranks gave back before the sweep of that long sword. "See, Yolande!" he panted, hard-breathing, "see yonder where my good Hacon spurs in to our relief ha, mighty lance!"
"Aw I couldn't be, to a thing like you! An' see here me name's M'Ginnis!" "But then," sighed Ravenslee, "I prefer to call you Flowers a fair name for a foul thing " M'Ginnis made a swift step forward and halted, hard-breathing and menacing. "How much?" he demanded. "Fair name for a very foul thing, Mr.
Again and again Grey, Anderson, Gordon, and their redoubtable phalanx of dishevelled hard-breathing Scots broke away with the ball; but as often the English quarter and half-backs, by their superior speed, more than made up for the weakness of their forwards, and carried the struggle back into the enemy's ground.
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