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Dick's heart jumped like a startled hare. He recognised his enemy now in spite of his cap and his disguised voice. It was Joe Rogers. 'D'ye deny takin' it? asked the man sharply. 'Yes, said Dick, cold at heart and quaking in every limb. 'Damn you for a young liar! Fer two pins I'd send you straight to smash. I know you've got that gold stowed somewhere. Where?
A label is easily changed and Luke, John, Hector, I know you all so well that bottle has been greedily emptied by you; and while I, who sipped sparingly, lived three weeks, you, who have drunk deep, have not three hours before you, possibly not three minutes." O, the wail of those lost souls as this last sentence issued in a final pant of horror from the lawyer's quaking lips!
She remembered no rules as she bent her head over the girl and almost whispered to her. "I won't ask no questions after this one, Miss dear," she said quaking. "But was there ever a young gentleman in the wood?" "No! No! No! No!" four times again Robin cried it. "Never! Never!"
I never drive by the Caesars' palaces, without recalling the ghastly jest of Tiberius, when he sent for some fifteen of the Senators at dead of night and commanded their presence; and when they, trembling with fear, and expecting nothing less than that their heads were all to fall, had been kept waiting for an hour, the door opened, and he, nearly naked, appeared with a fiddle in his hand, and, after fiddling and dancing to his quaking audience for an hour, dismissed them to their homes uninjured.
Englehart's establishment such things are to be expected, and surprise no one of the attendants. Bridget is kept busy among them all." The farce was to be kept up, it seemed, to the end. Old Dinah was evidently quaking in her shoes, and began to see her error, as she glanced reproachfully at me, but no further revelation seemed to be expected.
The insurgents had imprisoned the gendarmes in their barracks, the National Guard was already dismembered, the nobility must be quaking with terror, and the retired citizens of the new town had certainly never handled a gun in their lives. Moreover, there were no arms any more than there were soldiers. Thus Macquart did not even take the precaution to have the gates shut.
The dock vomited howling din and biting dust, and set the earth quaking. Chelkash, accustomed to this frenzied uproar, and roused by his scene with Semyonitch, felt in excellent spirits.
He slipped the tablet into his mouth, and then straightened up in his chair. Whatever happened to him he knew he must make a brave fight for the sake of the girls. It would not do to show the white feather before them, even though his heart was quaking with the terrible fear that had come upon him. "What happened, Dad?" asked Ruth. "Can't you tell us? Oh, I am so worried!"
One bleak evening and it can be bleak on the North-Western Downs the tender heart of a new jackeroo storekeeper was touched by the sight of two black boys quaking with the cold, the attire of each being limited to a singlet tugged down to its extreme limit. "You no got trousers?" he asked. "Baal got 'em!" "All right.
With a quaking heart, but as firm a footstep as he could command, Toad set forth cautiously on what seemed to be a most hare-brained and hazardous undertaking; but he was soon agreeably surprised to find how easy everything was made for him, and a little humbled at the thought that both his popularity, and the sex that seemed to inspire it, were really another's.
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