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Updated: May 5, 2025


The house presented two pointed gables in its front; the windows were latticed and narrow: the front-door was narrow too, one step led up to it.... It was still as a church on a week-day; the pattering rain on the forest leaves was the only sound audible.... "I heard a movement that narrow front-door was unclosing, and some shape was about to issue from the grange.

"And I think that she'll wake up after she has come to a realizing sense of what a narrow escape she has had." Vaniman stood there, his hands closing and unclosing, his palms itching to feel the contact of Britt's cheeks. There was venom in Britt's eyes.

It seemed fashioned out of certain ineluctable, mysterious experiences that had budded, ineffably sad and sweet, from out our lives, and had made us new, and set us apart, and that now, at the music's breath, at a half-whispered note, at the unclosing of a rhythm, the flowering of a cluster of tones out of the warm still darkness, were arisen again in the fullness of their stature and become ours entirely.

Envisagement of the worst at its blackest being part of the holy duty of self-preservation, Victor sat fully dressed, with every other provision made for flight at the first flash of warning, only waiting to make sure, and with what impatience was apparent in the working of paste-coloured features, the wincing and shifting of slotted eyes, the incessant shutting and unclosing of tensed fingers.

By unclosing your eyes so suddenly you seem to have surprised the personages of your dream in full convocation round your bed, and catch one broad glance at them before they can flit into obscurity.

"Why, to tell you the truth," said the chair, giving itself a hitch nearer to the hearth, "I am not apt to choose the most suitable moments for unclosing my lips. Sometimes I have inconsiderately begun to speak, when my occupant, lolling back in my arms, was inclined to take an after-dinner nap.

Lawrence Newt was a little troubled, but it was only evident in the quiet closing and unclosing of his hand. They stood for a few moments without speaking. Then she opened the miniature, and when she saw that he observed it she said, very slowly, "Is it quite fair, Mr. Newt?" "Mrs. Simcoe," he replied, inquiringly. His firm, low voice reassured her. "Why do you come here so often?" asked she.

How had he fulfilled the injunction? Into how much brilliantly tinted evil had he not led him by example, at least? The surgeon touched his arm apologetically, after a lengthened silence: "Your brother will be best unexcited when he comes to himself, sir; look his eyes are unclosing now. Could you do me the favor to go to his lordship?

It seems hard, but I must wake him up." To the lad's great satisfaction, as he reached the door of the rough cabin, he found that the wounded boy was just unclosing his eyes to look at him wonderingly as if unable to make out what it all meant. "Gray," he said faintly. "Yes. How are you, lad?" "I I don't quite know," was the reply, given in a faint voice. "Oh, I recollect now. Yes.

Old Etienne stood by the bedside, gazing down on the little sufferer, closing and unclosing his shriveled hands as if he were grasping at straws of hope, dragging the depths of his soul for reassurance even as he dragged his rake in the black waters of the canal. "The whippersnapper lied about her. Because she's a baby he won't bother," stormed Farr.

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