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The whole of this verse was a reproduction of Mrs. Abel's rendering, spoken in a voice not unlike hers, and with scarcely the falter of a syllable. It was followed by a few seconds of incoherent babble, at the end of which tremors again broke out over Snarley's body; he swayed to and fro, and his head fell forward on his chest. "Catch hold of him, or he'll fall," cried somebody.

Glen's first tremors upon crossing the Ohio subsided so as to permit him to thoroughly enjoy the beauties of the scenery, and the pleasures of out-door life in a region so attractive at that season of the year. The turnpike, hard and smooth as a city pavement, wound over and around romantic hills hills crowned with cedar and evergreen laurel, and scarred with cliffs and caverns.

His fears and his tremors were all for his friend that friend standing motionless beside him as though lost in thought. "You hold me a heretic, too, Master Cole?" "I do," answered the young man at once, and without hesitation. "And yet you come and warn me a step that might cost you dear were it known to the authorities."

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There is nothing unreasonable in the supposition that, if an instrument can be constructed to show these, the ears of animals and birds living organisms, and not iron and steel should be able to discover the tremors of the surface. The wild hunter can still further check or altogether prevent observation by moving on hands and knees, when his weight is widely distributed.

When next he heard that fine sylvan symphony of the sound of the falling water the tinkling bell-like tremors of its lighter tones mingling with the sonorous, continuous, deeper theme rising from its weight and volume and movement; with the surging of the wind in the pines; with the occasional cry of a wild bird deep in the new verdure of the forests striking through the whole with a brilliant, incidental, detached effect no faint vibration was in its midst of the violin's string, listen as he might.

Head still sinking, face covered with the silvery fur, the tremors from her body set her hand quivering on his. Heart-sick, he forbore to ask for the explanation; he knew the real answer, anyway whatever she might say and he understood that any game in that house was Ruthven's game, and the guests his guests; and that Gerald was only one of the younger men who had been wrung dry in that house.

It was something at once ludicrous and painful to witness the agony of our pilot in spite of himself. Between oaths, protestations and tremors, the perspiration of terror flowing down his face, mingled with his tears, he conned the ship with a precision that proved, at least in that matter, that he was no vain boaster.

Instead, he crouched more closely and contracted himself into the narrowest possible space, while the hunt wheeled and thundered about him. It is not to be denied that Dick felt many tremors. He had seen what the Sioux could do.

Knowing as little of love as a young bird unfledged, her coldness was full of innocent cruelty. She made no effort to soften any situation. She was willing to dance and laugh and sing, but when she found herself confronting lover-like tremors and emotion, she was unsparing candor itself. "Why should I listen to you?" she had said more than once. "I do not love you. You do not please me.