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In one minute she had said all they might have said in months; there was nothing more to say. There was nothing left of the past to discuss. Before them was only the fact of that immediate moment, and the future. Tremblingly, silently, Larry crossed to that trembling, silent figure in white. She did not retreat. Tremblingly he took her hands and looked down into her dark eyes.
Yet her curiosity, as well as her affections, had been greatly stirred by his remark. What was it that he was about to say to her? Did he intend, in spite of the insurmountable obstacles between them, dared he, ask her to marry him? Tremblingly she waited for what he had to say. "Jane," he said, "you know that I love you. I am confident, too, that you love me."
"Hadn't yez betther wait," she tremblingly began, scarcely knowing what she was about to propose "another night 'ill do as well for Whelan." "How's this," interrupted one of them, "Nanny, you growing lukewarm! you proposin' another night are you beginnin' to be afeard we'll be hindhered from payin' him off, or are you repentin' yer former anxious desire?"
His features were swollen with an expression of the profoundest grief, which he seemed to be struggling in vain to repress. Tremblingly he approached the Emperor, and, throwing himself upon his knees, buried his face in his two hands in the Emperor's lap, and burst into a flood of tears. "What is the matter, Louis?" said the Emperor, kindly; "why do you interrupt me, and why do you weep so?"
The fame of Henry the Great, after a long career of brilliant deeds of arms, high statesmanship, and twenty years of bountiful friendship for the States, was already equalled by that of Louis XIII., who had tremblingly acquiesced in the summary execution of an odious adventurer his own possible father and who never had done anything else but feed his canary birds.
A friendly nod, a hearty handshake, then His Excellency strode to his office across the square amid the respectful salutations of the crowd. When he entered the building the dreaded furrow cleaving his brow was deeper than ever. An orderly tremblingly conducted him to the office of the head army physician.
Julius tremblingly obeyed, and when he found that the chair really did support him, he gained courage, and with a little questioning told the whole story pretty nearly as we have told it, with this difference: He omitted some important items which we have been obliged to explain in order to make the narrative clear to the reader.
The freedom of my writings has indeed provoked an implacable tribe; but, as I was safe from the stings, I was soon accustomed to the buzzing of the hornets: my nerves are not tremblingly alive, and my literary temper is so happily framed, that I am less sensible of pain than of pleasure.
"I can't make out what you're saying, Flea." "I'm going to marry Brother Horace!" She stopped, and began again. "I'm going to marry Horace oh, so soon, Fluke! And aren't you glad? And then they can't take us away!" It was the first intimation Floyd had had of their danger. He rose up, standing upon his legs tremblingly. "Has anybody been trying to take us away, Flea?"
Bewildered groups stood close down to the water's edge tremblingly wringing their hands in miserable helplessness, and their eyes starting out of their heads as their gaze clung, glued, to the little craft slowly, slowly settling down. It was a spell of long-drawn-out anguish for the watchers on shore, the while that Theo Carnegy and little Queenie sank helplessly in their rapidly filling boat.
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