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Updated: June 6, 2025
The sick man lay sound asleep, breathing almost inaudibly, one light hand lying upon the coverlet, the other hidden. Gradually, as Taquisara looked, his eyes became accustomed to the light, and he gazed earnestly at his sleeping friend. He saw the dark rings come out beneath the drooping lids, and the paleness of the parted lips, and the terrible emaciation of the thin hand.
He and the chairman could put it through put it through. And suddenly he saw the old man looking at him. Only from those eyes could one appreciate the strength of life yet flowing underground in that well-nigh helpless carcase deep-coloured little blue wells, tiny, jovial, round windows. A sigh travelled up through layers of flesh, and he said almost inaudibly: "Have they come, Mr. Farney?"
But what about her father? Had she spoken inaudibly, or was he really unable to-day to be glad? or what ailed him, that he paid no heed to the news which, even for him, was not without its importance, but, without a word of consent or disapproval, merely bade her go on with her story?
There is a matinee tomorrow." "You mean today," he corrected. "Poor little girl, how tired you will be. Good night." "Good night," she said, almost inaudibly. She entered, and, having closed the door, stood leaning against it for several minutes. Bleakness and nausea threatened to overcome her anew, and she felt that if she essayed another step she must collapse upon the floor.
Undine had fastened her pearly teeth, and not without some keenness too, upon one of his fingers, appearing at the same time very gloomy and displeased. On a sudden, however, she looked up in his eyes with an expression of tender melancholy, and whispered almost inaudibly, "It is all your own fault."
I must botch up the accounts, I see, the squire has grown sharp." As Evelyn concluded her song, she whose charm in singing was that she sang from the heart was so touched by the melancholy music of the air and words, that her voice faltered, and the last line died inaudibly on her lips. The children sprang up and kissed her. "Oh," cried Cecilia, "there is the beautiful peacock!"
"Yes, to both the questions, 'Yuki-San," replied her uncle affectionately. "But, Ruth," he was speaking now in a low tone, "I shan't be really happy until I have my palm read; and perhaps not then," he finished inaudibly. Ruth glanced quickly toward the palmist's tent. "Miss Burton said she should keep busy while the refreshments were served so as to make as much money as possible.
Hagan, stupefied, dazed, obeyed mechanically and, in an instant, the trapdoor closed behind them, Jimmie Dale was standing beside the other in the cellar. "Not a sound now!" he cautioned once more. It was but a torn HALF of the letter! "The other half! The other half, Hagan where is it?" he demanded hoarsely. Hagan, almost in a state of collapse, muttered inaudibly.
Gilbert Gildersleeve whistled inaudibly to himself. 'Twas his way when he felt himself utterly nonplussed. This was very strange news. He didn't really understand it. But he rose and confronted his wife anxiously. That overbearing big man was evidently stirred by this untoward event to the very depths of his nature.
To consume your own choler, as some chimneys consume their own smoke; to keep a whole Satanic School spouting, if it must spout, inaudibly, is a negative yet no slight virtue, nor one of the commonest in these times.
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