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Updated: May 24, 2025
There was one thing only wanting in her the light which played waveringly in and out sometimes flashing so true and warm and bright, and then disappearing into clouds and mist. The husband could not catch it not though his eyes were thirsting for the blessed ray. "These few days will seem a long time, Agatha." "Will they?"
Almost at the same instant that the car plucked itself out of the mud and whipped away up the road, the man who had been flung into the ditch rose waveringly to his feet. When he saw the car escaping he ran after it and shouted something which, owing to the increasing distance, could not be heard. It is awful to reflect that, if his remark was valuable, it is quite lost to the world.
There has never been another woman I even cared to look at. You are alone, except for that baby, and I am alone. Eudora " The man hesitated. His flushed face had paled. Eudora paced silently and waveringly at his side. "Eudora," the man went on, "you know you always used to run away from me never gave me a chance to really ask; and I thought you didn't care.
Mary followed down a winding path to the shore of the cove and waited on the pebbly sands till the boat was shoved up and then she waveringly stepped in, fearfully sat down where Ellis directed, and in a moment his sturdy young arms were pulling at the oars. The deed was done and Mary felt as if she had cast away every shred of home influence. What would Miss Sharp say to see her?
Her face was inflexible. "Aline, my pet, it's no good arguing. You might just as well argue with a wolf on the trail of a fat Russian peasant. I need that money. I need it in my business. I need it worse than anybody has ever needed anything. And I'm going to have it! From now on, until further notice, I am your lady's maid. You can give your present one a holiday." Aline met her eyes waveringly.
In the silence that followed, Billy struggled in memory from that long-ago time when his love was young, to this hour when he was to know! "An' he is?" He spoke waveringly like a child feeling out into the darkness for an object he knows is there. Thornly waited for what his love trusted. "Mr. Devant, my Cap'n Daddy!" The answer was in Janet's voice. "I I sort o' sensed it!" whispered Billy.
Today the prose-poem of "Loneliness" had not been getting on very well, and Philip Lucas was glad to hear the click of the garden-gate, which showed that his loneliness was over for the present, and looking up he saw his wife's figure waveringly presented to his eyes through the twisted and knotty glass of the parlour window, which had taken so long to collect, but which now completely replaced the plain, commonplace unrefracting stuff which was there before.
Mrs Green did not explain; the discoloured lids fell again waveringly over the dim eyes, the upper lip was drawn back showing the gums above the teeth. It was the mere skeleton of a woman who lay there. She had suffered long and intensely; no one could look upon her now and doubt that the hour of discharge was very near.
He went, waveringly, along the corridor, brushing the hangings with his shoulder. Katharine stood out before the King. 'Now I will get me gone, she said. 'This is no place for me. He surveyed her amiably, resting his hands on his red-clothed thighs as he sat his legs akimbo on his stool. 'Why, it is main cold here, he said. 'But bide a short space. 'I am not made for courts, she answered.
At last the Abbot, standing there with the rope dangling behind him, saw Gottlieb bring a huge beaker of liquor to the sentinel, who at once sat down on the stone bench under the arch to enjoy it. Finally, all riot died away in the hall except one thin voice singing, waveringly, a drinking song, and when that ceased silence reigned supreme, and the moon shone full upon the bubbling spring.
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