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I shall never be able to let you know how disgustingly horrible it was sitting in that vile, cold wind! And then, flick! flick! flick! all the candles 'round the outer barrier went out; and there was I, locked and sealed in that room, and with no light beyond the weakish blue glare of the Electric Pentacle.
The light did harshly by the bent faces of the couple and the disclosed fragment of the swathed thing was a weakish white blob. I need not say that there must be millions of these pathetic revealments burdening our mails day by day. I myself must have looked coldly upon over a thousand. "Well, what of it?" I demanded shortly.
Bad sampler he is of the Welsh." "Speak I do as I hear. More thriving is your concern." "No boast is in me. But don't we do thirty gallons?" Evan summoned up surprise into his face, and joy. "Dear me to goodness," he exclaimed. "Take something must I now. Sell you me an egg." Evan shook the egg at his ear. "She is good," he remarked. "Weakish is the male," observed Mrs. Jenkins.
He wears Indiarubber goloshes when the weather is at all damp, and always has a silk handkerchief neatly folded up in the right-hand pocket of his great-coat, to tie over his mouth when he goes home at night; moreover, being rather near-sighted, he carries spectacles for particular occasions, and has a weakish tremulous voice, of which he makes great use, for he talks as much as any old lady breathing.
It seemed to me more and more absurd that a man with an alleged immortal soul, at such a time as the middle of the nineteenth century, should devote himself, as I then thought, to amusing weakish young men and women by the balancing of phrases or the jingling of verses. Therefore it was that, after leaving Yale, whatever I wrote had some distinct purpose, with little, if any, care as to form.
Mrs Stoutley warmed up here, to such an extent that she absolutely flushed, and Susan, who had heretofore regarded her mistress merely as a weakish woman, now set her down, mentally, as a barefaced story-teller. "Surely, ma'am," she said, with diffidence, "ice and snow like that doesn't fill all the valleys, else we should see it, and find it difficult to travel through 'em; shouldn't we, ma'am?"
'Well, nunc, how do you feel? said the giant, shaking hands with the farmer in the manner of one violently ringing a hand-bell. 'Glad to see you. 'Bad and weakish, Festus, replied the other, his person responding passively to the rapid vibrations imparted. 'O, be tender, please a little softer, there's a dear nephew! My arm is no more than a cobweb. 'Ah, poor soul!
"Pray to goodness she ain't dead!" went on Samanthy. "Let me get to her!" and before her husband could straighten his cramped limbs, she had crawled out, and was beside Dorothy. "Is she?" asked Josiah, hesitating. "She is," replied the wife. The pair seemed to define each other's meaning in spite of the vagueness of their words. "But she's awful weakish," whispered the wife.
Few words were said; but the repentant husband often silently pressed this angel to his bosom, and the tears which found their way to her beautiful eyelashes were tears of joy. This weakish, and consequently villainous, though not ill-disposed person would have gone down to Willoughby that night; but his wife had great good sense.
Barlow in this camp first made himself known to the regiment. He was not at first sight an impressive looking officer. He was of medium height, of slight build, with a pallid countenance, and a weakish drawling voice. In his movements there was an appearance of loose jointedness and an absence of prim stiffness.
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