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Please speak." "Yes, yes," whispered Mark, and he stepped forward quickly with outstretching hands, which came in contact with one as cold as ice. "Oh!" gasped its owner, as another hand felt for him and clung to him. "I know your voice, Mark Eden. I am Minnie Darley: pray, pray come and help my father; he is too weak to come back to you." The voice trailed off into a wail. "Hush!
The outstretching branches from large trees, on the borders of the clearing, would have served the purpose, and a ladder, connected with a simple frame, might have been passed from tree to tree. The Regicides, thirty years before, had been executed in England in the method Calef understood to have been used here. Hugh Peters was carried to execution with Judge Cook.
See, the green leaves spread like curtains Round the tiny bed, While the mother's wings, outstretching, Shield the tiny head?" As her voice died slowly into silence, she found Ethel looking over her shoulder and nodding her head. "No; I won't tell," she said loudly. "Tell what?" asked Ruth, amused. "Hush! He put his finger on his mouf sh!" "Who?" asked Ruth, turning her head hurriedly.
For why; He may well be loved, but not thought. By love may He be gotten and holden; but by thought never." "Gotten and holden": homely words, that suggest rather the outstretching of the hand to take something lying at your very gates, than the long outward journey or terrific ascent of the contemplative soul.
Our scholar, however, did not yet comprehend that he was on the wrong road, and kept on. Soon his way led through the woods, with great outstretching trees, with wide-open spaces, interspersed here and there with masses of undergrowth. Mr. Tippengray greatly enjoyed the shaded road, the smell of the pines, and the flowers scattered along the edges of the wood.
Formerly religion gave rural thinking a larger outlook than individual experience by providing an outstretching theological environment. Rather lately this environment has ceased to satisfy the needs of rural people.
She was wearing a gray tweed traveling dress, with a little gray cap to match; the slender young figure, the rippling black hair, and the brilliant face flashed for an instant on the tired vision of the man of business; then there came the eager outstretching of two hands, and Nora had kissed him because she could not help herself. "Oh, I am so glad to see you, Uncle George!"
Accordingly, the boats now made for her, and were soon swayed up to their cranes the two parts of the wrecked boat having been previously secured by her and then hoisting everything to her side, and stacking her canvas high up, and sideways outstretching it with stunsails, like the double-jointed wings of an albatross; the Pequod bore down in the leeward wake of Moby Dick.
The beautiful up-spreading, outstretching of the tree branches and twigs intrigue the eye; the leaves make fascinating, hypnotically waving patterns against a very blue sky; and in the chambers and galleries of the upper world the birds and insects carry on varied businesses of their own. After a time the corner of my eye caught a quick movement far to the left and in a shadow.
"'Something dire will happen to the tribe, said the old men in council. "'Something dire will happen to him, my husband, wept the young mother. "'Something dire will happen to us all, echoed the unhappy father. "Then an ancient medicine-man arose, lifting his arms, outstretching his palms to hush the lamenting throng.
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