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Upon the workers this royal cry has a magical effect. It terrifies them, it induces a kind of respectful stupor; and when the queen sends it forth, as she halts in front of the cells whose approach is denied her, the guardians who have but this moment been hustling her, pushing her back, will at once desist, and wait, with bent head, till the cry shall have ceased to resound.

Selingman's face, however, remained expressionless. "Married already!" he commented. "Well, that is rather a surprise." "A surprise? To be frank, it terrifies me!" the Count cried. "Heaven knows what that woman could tell an Englishman, if she chose! And her manner I did not like it. The only reassuring thing about it was that she told me that her husband was one of your men."

It terrifies me to be left alone, surrounded with " "That is out of the question now. But when I come back, we will try and make this life of ours happier than it has been." She looked at him her great, mournful eyes widening with pain. "Have you been very unhappy, then, Grantley," she faltered. "Unhappy! I did not say that; but hereafter our bliss must be more perfect.

It is the unknown that terrifies. The prisoner's soul was touched again. His mouth was trembling at the corners. He was breaking down when Yan followed it up: "Then why don't you tell us what you are doing here?" He blubbered out, "I want to play Injun, too." The boys broke down in another way. They had not had time to paint their faces, so that their expressions were very clear on this occasion.

General de G remarked: "Yes, these things are affecting, but they are not horrible. "Horrible, that well-known word, means much more than terrible. A frightful accident like this affects, upsets, terrifies; it does not horrify.

"d'Artagnan," said Athos, taking his hand, "you know I love you; if I had a son I could not love him better. Take my advice, renounce this woman. I do not know her, but a sort of intuition tells me she is a lost creature, and that there is something fatal about her." "You are right," said d'Artagnan; "I will have done with her. I own that this woman terrifies me."

This was not the sort of nurse who could be ordered to retire at a moment's notice. "I have been waiting anxiously to see you," she said and led the way to the farther end of the room. "Carmina terrifies me," she added in a whisper. "I have been here for an hour. When I entered the room her face, poor dear, seemed to come to life again; she was able to express her joy at seeing me.

Carlyle was puzzled. He saw that she was shaking from head to foot, as she stood before him. "I cannot understand it, and it terrifies me," she continued, attempting an explanation. "They are sitting in the room, close to him: they have taken him, they say." A blank, thunderstruck pause. Mr. Carlyle looked at her he did not speak; and then he turned and looked at the butler, who was standing near.

"I will go," she said. "It terrifies me even to think of going back to that awful cottage with that dreadful man. Yet I will go. Mrs. Vimpany, I know that it will be of no use. Whatever is going to happen now will happen without any power of mine to advance or to prevent. I am certain that my journey will prove useless. But I will go. Yes, I will go this evening."

Madam laid her hand upon the girl's shoulder and turned her face toward the light of the candle which she was herself holding behind the uncurtained kitchen window, the better to guide Susanna on her way. "Tell me, child, what has frightened you so? Do you know where my dear grandson is? It terrifies me to think he may be somewhere out-of-doors, unprotected in this tempest. Did he go fishing?

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