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Updated: May 28, 2025


And this time Ted's face has the look of a burned man. "Well " says Oliver, frankly puzzled. "Well, that's it. Oh, it doesn't matter. But if there was another war " "Oh, leave us poor people that are trying to write a couple of years before you dump us into heroes' graves by the Yang tse Kiang!" "Another war and bang! into the aviation." Ted muses, his face gone thin with tensity.

Love and confidence demanded in return that she should have at least the relief of certain acquiescence; there is a possible note of pain in the tensity of every string! Stephen lifted her head proudly and honestly, though her cheeks were scarlet, saying with a consciousness of integrity which spoke directly soul to soul: 'You are right, dear!

The physician was leaning forward again in his chair, his finger-tips tapping. He paid no attention to his companion's defense but pursued his own line of thought with an increasing tensity in his voice. "I have been watching that revealing table of contents in your face grow steadily plainer for the last six months.

"It is too late, too late," moaned Aunt Melissa. Dr. Harkins and Judge Rivers met the neurologist. The former reviewed the case in a few sentences. The Judge simply said: "Doctor, my whole savings are nothing. I would give my life for hers." In the sick-room tensity had given place to intensity, as with deft, skillful directness the doctor made his examination.

Yet although the muscles of his jaw tightened into grimness, it was not the prospective tramp along a lonely beach in the darkness and wind that caused the stern tensity of his countenance. Storms and their perils were all in the day's work, and he faced their possible catastrophes without a tremor.

The excitement of the crowd began to infect the girl, even though she looked on from the outside. The exultant voices, the sudden hush, the tensity of nerve it all betokened, set her a-thrill. A stranger left the throng and rushed to the spot where Cherry and Mexico stood talking. He was small and sandy, with shifting glance and chinless jaw.

In his mind she had been Sally, and in a moment of tensity he had let it shape on his lips. She felt the blood racing through her like a mill-dam loosed. She thought when first she rose to her feet and it was as though some strong hand had lifted her that her limbs would refuse obedience. A moment of emotion, that was passivity itself, obsessed her.

Even as I saw him, a dim silhouette, I could detect that tensity in his attitude which told of high-strung nerves. I joined him. "What is it?" I asked curiously. "I don't know. Watch that clump of elms." His masterful voice had the dry tone in it betokening excitement. I leaned on the ledge beside him and looked out.

On this particular afternoon when the sun-baked people of Ascalon stood waiting in such tensity of expectation that their minds were ready to crack like the dry, contracting earth beneath their feet, it seemed that nature had laid off that land across which the railroad ran with the sole view of adding to the dramatic value of Seth Craddock's entry in this historic hour.

I came down to the court-house that night, and there, just where that boy lies, Peter, I made a promise that I have not kept." Again he resumed his pacing, speaking as he went, sometimes in low tones, sometimes with tensity of voice, always as if urged by some force that was driving him from silence.

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