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You can tell him all about it, and I suppose he'll never want to see or hear of me again." "Maybe," says I, "but I have my doubts. Anyway, it won't take long to make a test." And when I'd left her and strolled out to the gate where Babe is pacin' up and down anxious, he demands at once: "Well, did you find out?" "Uh-huh," says I. "Was was it something I did?" he asks trembly.
My dear Paul, it's very weak and silly of me, I know, to be so trembly and shaky from head to foot; but I am so very queer that I must ask you for a glass of wine and a morsel of that cake. Mr Dombey promptly supplied her with these refreshments from a tray on the table. 'I shall not drink my love to you, Paul, said Louisa: 'I shall drink to the little Dombey.
Jim got out, spoke to the big, strong brute, and did the firm-handed, compelling things that a horseman knows. The tall creature stood a little trembly, but submissive now, as the man unhooked the trace, adjusted all the leathers, and then, with a word or two, adjusted the horse's mood. "Shall I leave you now?" he asked. "No," she said, "my arms are aching. I wish you would drive me home."
Why can't you give me my answer now, and make me the happiest man in all the world?" "Yes, yes, I know," answered Mother; and I knew by her voice that she was all shaky and trembly. "But if I could only be sure sure of myself." "But, dearest, you're sure of me!" cried the violinist. "You know how I love you. You know you're the only woman I have ever loved, or ever could love!"
She could sit and talk about how it was the swamp's fault that the children had left her. This last evening she had been more trembly and feeble than ever before. She could not even do the milking. She had leaned against the manger and talked about two strangers who had been to see her, and had asked if they might buy the swamp. They wanted to drain it, and sow and raise grain on it.
"That's fifteen minutes later than we should be. Oh, if we should miss seeing them off!" "Betty, I don't feel like myself at all," said Grace, after a silence during which they had both been plunged in thought. She flourished a shoe in the air and regarded Betty as though it were her fault. "I feel all quivery and shaky and trembly inside, and I don't think I could smile if you paid me for it."
Ordinary she would of been no more than a straw to him, he was that strong. But, you see, he wasn't expecting to see her and a lot of things come over him all at once. Here she was, with her arms around him anyways, no matter what for. For once Old Man Wright forgot. His hand only kind of went out to hers where they was, and he says, trembly: "Bonnie, girl! I didn't know you was here!"
"Let me up, Belle; I 'm all right now just a wee bit trembly from the shock, maybe, but I can stand." She tried to laugh and to make light of the matter, but the pale lips and quivering muscles belied the attempt. I lifted her to her feet.
In my time it was just big enough to support two traders, not counting old man Fosby, who had sort of retired and laid down life's burden in a Kanaka shack, where if he did anything at all it was making bonito hooks for his half-caste family or playing the accordion with his trembly old fingers.
"That is something, is n't it?" asked Donaldson almost pleadingly. "Something? Something? It's everything. Don't you see now that you can't go away?" "I see," he answered. "Well, then, give me your hand again. Sort of trembly, eh? But I 'll bet you sleep better the rest of the night. And don't you on your life let her know I told you. She 's proud as the devil.
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