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Only his horror of the fatal exit, the raving sluice, the swaying white spray-curtain, retained its keenness. As to all else he was growing so confused that he hardly realized the way those great indrawing gusts, laden with spray, were helping him. He was paddling and steering and manoeuvring for the inner circuit almost mechanically now.
It was gratifying, and yet it enhanced in Stephen this evening the indrawing of his under-lip, a plaintive twist of expression which spoke upon the faces of quite half the Order, of patience under privation. The atmosphere was one of congratulation, the week's Gazette had transformed Surgeon-Major Livingstone into Surgeon-Lieutenant-Colonel.
For the variation containing chords, use the grasping touch, which might be described as a certain indrawing of force in the end of the finger, as though taking a long breath. The variation in triplets seems at first sight almost a caricature, a burlesque on the theme, but I don't think that Schumann had any such idea. On the contrary he meant it as a very sweet, gentle, loving thought.
His other hand sought hers. It grasped one of the three bottles, and even as he determined this fact, she tried again to hurl it to the ground. Frustrated, she relaxed her grip, and he released her. He could hear the fling of her body as she stood upright; could catch the indrawing of her breath. "Read them for yourself!" was her parting shot as she withdrew.
You were looking at my dressing-table first, and you picked up the picture without thinking. Then, as soon as you knew who it was, you put it down, found the scarf, and came out." "Do you love him?" "No. That is, I don't think I do. But oh," she added, with a sharp indrawing of her breath, "how I did love him!" "And he " Alden went on. "Does he love you?" "I suppose so, in his way.
They passed the thickest sprinkle of lights and headed for dark slopes midway between the indrawing hills. Many pairs of bright lights crawled along a narrow black pathway. Now the ocean was nearer, so that Johnny could see a fringe of white along its edge where waves lapped up to the lights. They swooped, flattened out, and glided again while Bland picked up certain landmarks.
The change in him was startling. I had only seen the school superintendent outside his home. But now his fort of stoicism was being besieged, and the walls breached by a girl-child in his home, who was proving a redoubtable foe to his will and his calm, for of course the trouble was Zura. The bowing, bending, and indrawing of breath, demanded by this ceremony, took time. But it had to be.
The latter he dwelt upon for a moment, with an irritated indrawing of brows, then swung out the phonograph from the wall, pressed the button that made the cylinder revolve, and swiftly dictated, without ever a pause for word or idea: "In reply to yours of March 14, 1914, I am indeed sorry to learn that you were hit with hog cholera.
According to the theory, the current enters at the left hand, circulates through the body, and passes out at the right hand, that is to say, there is an indrawing at the left and a giving-out at the right, thus agreeing with Reichenbach's experiments on the polarity of the human body. I must confess that, although I had read Dr.
It was quite a still night and the other two behind the bushes could hear every word that was said. "So far, so good," the man was saying. "We've got here and we are pretty sure that our bird is securely caged, but what next?" "Wait our chance," the woman said with a certain fierce indrawing of her breath. "We can appear to have come here by accident, for instructions, anything.
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