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Updated: June 23, 2025


It made him shivery: but that was because you always felt like a shiver when you let down your trousers. It was the same in the bath when you undressed yourself. He wondered who had to let them down, the master or the boy himself. O how could they laugh about it that way? He looked at Athy's rolled-up sleeves and knuckly inky hands.

The spring came on with a bright sun and cold sharp winds, and one day Ruth came in from her walk feeling shivery and tired. She could not eat her dinner, and her head had a dull ache in it, and she thought she would like to go to bed. She did not feel ill, she said, but she was first very hot and then very cold.

A thick white fog was rising from the marshy lands, and she could not see the friendly twinkling lights upon the bridge. Despite her exertions, which were great, she felt chill and shivery; and when at last she heard the sound of a lusty shout behind her, her heart seemed to stand still with terror, and she stopped short and gazed wildly back, to see whence the noise came.

I got tired, and lay down in the shade of the Rock of Red Pigeons you know it. I fell asleep. Something waked me. I got up and heard the finest singing you can guess: not like any I ever heard; a wild, beautiful, shivery sort of thing. I listened for a long time. At last it stopped. Then something slid down the rock. I peeped out, and saw Parpon toddling away."

I called the dogs to me and made them lie on my feet and up against my side, and so long as they lay still I could get a little warmth, but whenever they rose and left me I grew numb again. But Hans in his sleeping-bag was snoring. The bag is the only bedding on the coast. Added to the physical discomfort of that sleepless, shivery night was some mental uneasiness.

The sea had risen, but noiselessly, creeping up and up towards her, no line of white marking the edge of its slothful oncoming. Damaris stood up, pulling her white jersey the surface of it already furred with moisture low over her hips. For she felt shivery, and the air was thick and chill to breathe causing a tightness in her throat.

Take care!" hissed her brother, stepping about with elaborate precautions on tiptoes, glancing rapidly from side to side, while he flashed a pretended dark lantern, and Allen imitated the low, shivery music of a Chinese orchestra. "They may be here any minute!" chanted Will in dramatic tones. "Quick! We must hide those diamonds.

Since I have been in Liverpool we have hardly had a day, until yesterday, without more or less of rain, and so cold and shivery that life was miserable. I am not warm enough even now, but am gradually getting acclimated in that respect.

"Will I be cold, Harry?" she asked suddenly. "You certainly won't. You may freeze your nose, but you won't be shivery cold. It's hard and dry, you know." "I guess I'm a summer child. I don't like any cold I've ever seen." She broke off and they were both silent for a minute. "Sally Carol," he said very slowly, "what do you say to March?" "I say I love you." "March?" "March, Harry."

Finally as the Yankee was getting winded he cried between puffs: "Watch aout ! Mind what yer dewin'! Ye dern smart aleck! Haint yew got no sense! You'll stick the pint of thet thing in my boawels, if you ain't keerful!" We heard a lot of shivery stories around that training camp.

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