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Yet there was a period when, had Suzanne returned suddenly, all would have been as before between them, and even more so, despite his tremulousness of spirit, his speculative interest in Christian Science as a way out possibly, his sense of brutality, almost murder, in the case of Angela for, the old attraction still gnawed at his vitals.
He was still pale and looked tired, but his voice was strong. He was setting down a half-empty glass of water on a tray near the bed, and his hand, although it wavered a little, had lost the helpless tremulousness Braceway had noticed at noon. "Hello!" said the visitor. "You're a wonder! I expected to find you prostrated." "Oh, no," Bristow answered quietly.
As for Judy, she was singularly polite, but cold in her manner, and Molly detected a certain tremulousness in her voice. "She's scared, poor dear," thought Molly indignantly. "Now, I wonder why?" "I haven't seen you for weeks," Adele began in her sharp, assured tone. "Where have you been? I heard you had gone home." "I was away for some time," answered Judy evasively.
Suddenly he turned his mild eye full upon me. A weak smile played about his thin lips. In a voice which had something of the tremulousness of age and the self-satisfied chuckle of imbecility in it, he asked, pointing to the rising moon, "Why? Hush!" He had dodged behind me, and appeared to be looking anxiously down the road.
Martin, who at once recognized her visitor as the Chairman of the School Board, received the abrupt information with the slight tremulousness, faint increase of color, and hurried breathing of a nervous woman. "But," she said, "it was only a SUGGESTION of mine, Mr. Sperry; I really have no right to ask I had no idea" "It's all right, ma'am, never you mind. We put the case square to Barstow.
'You will never come back. She laughed with a strange tremulousness, but in her eyes there was something of the scorn she had shown towards him at Roselawn. 'You are wrong, he said; 'I must' 'You are an American, she answered quickly, 'and that comes first with you. Your country has nothing to do with this war, and you are going back to it. You will stay there. I know you will.
Mystery and the million happenings of life lay hidden in that far silver haze. On the brink of such a sea her mind seemed to be hovering now. Nothing was defined, nothing was clear. She was too agitated to think; life, being, was one wide, vague sensation, partly delight, partly trepidation. Everything had a bright tremulousness.
But God HAS given us one perfect revelation of Himself, and the Perfect Son can make us see plainly even when the imperfect sons are holding up to us a distorted likeness of the Father." She had spoken quietly, but with the tremulousness of strong feeling, and, moreover, she was so sensitive that the weight of the hostile atmosphere oppressed her, and made speaking a great difficulty.
"For whom would you inquire?" said the soft, sweet voice, not without a tremulousness of accent, as if the question was put with diffident reluctance. "My parents," said Julian, after a moment's hesitation; "how fare they? What will be their fate?" "They fare as the fort under which the enemy has dug a deadly mine.
And I've grown so fond of her!" the girl went on, her voice unexpectedly verging upon tremulousness. "She's quite wonderful in her way such an understanding sort of woman, and generous and kind; there are so many things turning up in a party like ours at Quesnay that show what people are really made of, and she's a rare, fine spirit.
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