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She struggled with her sobs, and subdued them; but her breath came unevenly, and to hide her agitation she leaned on him and pressed her face against his arm. "Don't don't," he whispered, soothing her. Her troubled breathing sounded loudly in the silence of the sleeping house.
She nodded her head without speaking and together they left the house. Rachel was standing on her porch as they came up the walk. The light through the open door at her back revealed her tall, motionless figure but not her face which was in shadow. "Kenneth wants to talk to you about something very important," said Viola unevenly, as they drew near.
The prosecuting attorney's voice was fluent, thick; it sped on unevenly, now a bit slower, now a bit faster. His words stretched out in a thin line, like a gray seam; suddenly they burst out quickly and whirled like a flock of black flies around a piece of sugar. But she did not find anything horrible in them, nothing threatening.
And there, under the network of apple branches interwoven with the patches of a deep, blue sky, with now and then the sound of an apple tumbling heavily to the ground, or a flight of starlings whirring overhead, and in the distance the hollow monotonous beating on the tin drums of the boy who scared the birds, he told her roughly, unevenly, in words cut out of the solid vein of his emotion, what kind of a woman he thought she was.
For he himself did not understand his own strange power of drawing forth the spirit from its shell, of compelling the inner, suffering thing to reveal itself. "This poison," Eldon Parr went on unevenly, "has eaten into my own family.
Lutchkov looked round him irresolutely. 'I can't now... 'Why not? 'I should like to speak to you... alone.... 'Why, we are alone now. 'Yes... but... here in the house.... Masha was at her wits' end.... 'If I refuse, she thought, 'it's all over.... Curiosity was the ruin of Eve.... 'I agree, she said at last. 'When then? Where? Masha's breathing came quickly and unevenly.
They are written very unevenly and untidily, with very few erasures, but at times incoherently and with gaps. In one place he has cut from the newspaper Rupert Brooke's sonnet, beginning: "Blow out, you Bugles, over the rich Dead!" and pasted it on to the blank page. At times he sticks on to the other pages newspaper descriptions that have pleased him.
Of these elements, then, are our labourer and his family composed; and before Roger Acton goes abroad at earliest streak of dawn, we will take a casual peep within his dwelling. It consists of four bare rubble walls, enclosing a grouted floor, worn unevenly, and here and there in holes, and puddly.
Everard made a movement of surprise. 'Indeed? You have discovered what it all meant? 'Yes, I know what it all meant. 'Can you gratify my not unnatural curiosity? 'I can say nothing about it, except that I know how the misunderstanding arose. Rhoda was betraying the effort it had cost her to seem so self-possessed when she entered. Her colour had deepened, and she spoke hurriedly, unevenly.
He seized his paper in a desperate hurry; he fidgeted with it, and tried to sort it, but for a long while his trembling hands could not collect the sheets together. "He's either mad or delirious," murmured Rogojin. At last he began. For the first five minutes the reader's voice continued to tremble, and he read disconnectedly and unevenly; but gradually his voice strengthened.
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