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Shaw, rousing from a slight doze. "Polly looks as if she did n't believe it. Have n't I the appearance of 'the happiest man alive'?" asked Tom, wondering if it could be pity which he saw in the steady eyes fixed on him. "No, I don't think you have," she said, slowly. "How the deuce should a man look, then?" cried Tom, rather nettled at her sober reception of the grand news.

'And so he is, cried the old man, suddenly rousing himself from his state of despondency, and lashed into the most violent excitement, 'so he is; I have felt that from the first, I have always known it, I've seen it, I never felt it half so strongly as I feel it now.

A little sober thought in the proper direction set him right. The Butterfly was darting out of "Weston Bay" as they approached. "Cease rowing!" said Frank. "Now, my lads, let us give them three rousing cheers. All up! One!" "Hurrah!" "Two." "Hurrah!" "Three." "Hurrah!" And then the Zephyrs clapped their hands, long and loudly, and this was the greeting which the old club gave to the new one.

He sometimes brought Pearl a cluster of the exquisite wild flowers which now covered the mountains, but he rarely made any but the briefest attempts at conversation with her, and after the first evening she showed no disposition to have him do so. Instead of rousing from the depression which had overfallen her, she seemed, for a time, to sink the more deeply into it.

But we can bring that about in time, I think." "Now, Philip," said his wife, in some alarm, "you are not going to meddle with the singing, are you? It will get you into trouble. There is a musical committee in the church, and such committees are very sensitive about any interference." "Well," said Philip, rousing up a little, "the singing is a very important part of the service.

One may love the book through which one holds communion with the spirit of its writer, being ready to learn from him by direct learning, or by the learning received through suggestion, or through the rousing of the spirit of enquiry, or the spirit of opposition.

The hosses were now lining up for the start, it was with a touch of malice that Marianne said: "I suppose that's one of your range types? That faded old chestnut just walking up to get in line?" Corson started to answer and then rubbed his eyes to look again. It was Alcatraz plodding towards the line of starters, his languid hoofs rousing a wisp of dust at every step.

He was awakened by Frank, who was rousing him to serve a purpose of his own. John was ten and Frank fifteen; he rubbed his sleepy eyes and rose under orders. "Say, Johnny, what d'yeh s'pose them fellers are doen' in there? You said Steve was goin' to lick Lime, you did. It don't sound much like it in there. Hear 'um laugh," he said viciously and regretfully.

He thought her ideal and transcendental; and she felt that only the sensual principles in his mind were living and active. Conversation died between them, and both relapsed into that abstracted silence musing on one side and moody on the other which filled so large a portion of their time when together. "Shall we go down to the parlors?" said Mr. Dexter, rousing himself.

Robson's faculties and health, of which he was well aware, had in a certain manner prepared him for some such sudden termination of the life whose duration was hardly desirable, although he gave several directions as to her treatment; but the white, pinched face, the great dilated eye, the slow comprehension of the younger woman, struck him with alarm; and he went on asking for various particulars, more with a view of rousing Sylvia, if even it were to tears, than for any other purpose that the information thus obtained could answer.

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