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Harold's hand griped Haco's arm convulsively; he lowered his axe, turned round, and passed shudderingly away. Both armies now paused from the attack; for both were thrown into great disorder, and each gladly gave respite to the other, to re-form its own shattered array.
Another bullet flattens itself on the rock close to his right shoulder and then drops into the dust by his knee. It comes from farther up the cliff, perhaps two hundred yards away among those stunted cedars, but shudderingly close. Costigan and the other men glance anxiously over their shoulders at the point where their young commander and Walsh are crouching.
The more one goes into the matter, the more shudderingly awful it is." Jaffery nodded and stared into the fire. "And she at the point of death to complete the tragedy," he said below his breath. Then suddenly he shook himself like a great dog. "I would give the soul out of my body to save her," he cried with a startling quaver in his deep voice.
And in the tug of war she lost her leg, below the knee, he said. I gave him a stock of antiseptics. She'll pull through, I fancy." "Ugh the filthy beasts," Joan gulped shudderingly. "I hate them! I hate them!" "And yet you go diving among sharks," Sheldon chided. "They're only fish-sharks. And as long as there are plenty of fish there is no danger.
When she recovered consciousness she was lying upon the old horsehair sofa in the library. Ivy had gone on an errand, but Cynthia stood over her and the girl's face shocked the reviving woman into alertness. Familiarity had dulled her in the past, but now she saw the expression and outline of Theodore Starr's features bending near her. "Oh!" she moaned shudderingly. "Oh! oh!"
She shut her lips tight, and stood looking at him where he remained in silent amaze. Then her words came again, shudderingly. "Oh, what have you done?" "Upon my soul," he said, with a vague smile, "I don't know. I hope no harm?" "Oh, don't laugh!" she cried, laughing hysterically herself. "Unless you want me to think you the greatest wretch in the world!" "I?" he responded.
Captain Reud looks fierce and forbidding, and Mr Farmer, for his generally impassible features, really quite savage. I come forward shudderingly and look down. The wandering and restless eyes of the frightened young man meet, in an instant, what, most probably, they are seeking my own. "Ralph Rattlin, speak for me to the captain."
Helene went over to him and laid her hand upon his shoulder and shook him. "Do you go and get her jewels out of the safe," she said, and she spoke with a rough friendliness. "You promised you would blindfold the girl," he cried hoarsely. Helene Vauquier laughed. "Did I?" she said. "Well, what does it matter?" "There would have been no need to " And his voice broke off shudderingly.
"You know the emptiness of your home. There is a way to make some recompense to him. You can pay your debt. Give him what he wants so much. It would be a link. It would bind you. A child ..." "Oh, how you loathe me!" she said, shudderingly. "Yesterday and now... No, no, no," she added, "I will not, cannot live with Rudyard. I cannot wrench myself from one world into another like that.
It came to me from heaven!" But her thoughts were soon recalled to earth again. Her husband's step was heard now. It was past ten o'clock, and he was returning from his club. It was often now that she had to watch and wait in weariness to as late an hour. "He mustn't see this," she cried shudderingly to herself, as she heard his hand upon the latch; "not yet, not yet!"
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