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Updated: June 8, 2025


"Par ses derniers soupirs il ebranle cet ile; Cet ile que son bras fit trembler tant de fois, Quand dans le cours de ses exploits, Il brisoit la tete des Rois, Et soumettoit un peuple a son joug seul docile. "Mer tu t'en es trouble; O mer tes flots emus Semblent dire en grondant aux plus lointains rivages Que l'effroi de la terre et ton maitre n'est plus.

This lad knows, however, I continued, giving Simon, a vicious shake, 'and he shall speak. Now, trembler, I said to him, 'tell your tale? 'The Provost-Marshal! he stammered, terrified afresh by the king's presence: for Henry had removed his mask. 'I was on guard below. I had come up a few steps to be out of the cold, when I heard them enter. There are a round score of them.

Henry, as though there had been no interruption. "This trembler can bring a pair of candles," said the Master. To my shame be it said, I was still so blinded with the flashing of that bare sword that I volunteered to bring a lantern. "We do not need a l-l-lantern," says the Master, mocking me. "There is no breath of air. Come, get to your feet, take a pair of lights, and go before.

Come and meet Elsie. Cochise will soon tire of wasting cartridges." The fair-haired girl was cowering behind the massive front wall of the cliff house. At every shot from the rifles of the infuriated Apaches she crouched lower. Carmena held out reassuring arms to her. "There, there, Blossom," she soothed. "You've no need to be scared." The trembler sprang to clasp the neck of the older girl.

"Tis sudden, dame," said the Duke; "and 'tis something strange, considering that I have never visited her, that the pretty trembler should have been so soon reconciled to her fate." "Ah, your Grace has such magic, that it communicates itself to your very walls; as wholesome Scripture says, Exodus, first and seventh, 'It cleaveth to the walls and the doorposts."

He caused the Cacique of Cempoalla a man so fat and gross, that, like "the little round belly" of Santa Claus, he "shook like a jelly" so that the Spaniards called him "The Trembler" actually to raise his hand against the tax-gatherers and imprison them.

We should be seen, and it would not be long before some one put a name to Nais; and then it would be an easy matter to guess at Deucalion under the beard and the shaggy hair and the browned nakedness of the savage who attended on her. Tell of fright? By the Gods! I was scared as the veriest trembler who blundered amongst the dust-clouds that night when the thought came to me.

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