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Updated: June 5, 2025
It seems to me something tremendous must come of it... Someone knocked, and frenziedly I ordered the intruder away, without opening the door."
In the intervals of her delirium she called Peter by name, talked frenziedly and mysteriously of his "high connections" alluded to himself and his sister as being of the "true breed" and with a certain vigor of epithet, picked up in the familiarity of the camp during the days when she was known as "Old Ma'am Atherly" or "Aunt Sally," declared that they were "no corn-cracking Hoosiers," "hayseed pikes," nor "northern Yankee scum," and that she should yet live to see them "holding their own lands again and the lands of their forefathers."
Betty could not hold on there forever; she would slip as he had done or, frightened terribly, by now she might be seeking frenziedly to make her way back to the treasure chamber. But as it happened Betty was to make the descent with less violence than Kendric's.
And they danced, man with man and woman with woman. Manasseh gravely handed fruits and wine to his guests, but the old mother danced frenziedly, a set smile on her wrinkled face, her whole frame shaken from moment to moment by peals of horrible laughter. Miriam fled from the house to escape that laughter.
He tore himself from our grip, sat bolt upright, and holding his hands, fingers outstretched, before his face, stared at them frenziedly. "The golden pomegranates!" he shrieked, and a slight froth appeared on his blanched lips. "The golden pomegranates!" He laughed madly, and fell back inert. "He's dead!" whispered Weymouth; "he's dead!" Hard upon his words came a cry from Smith: "Quick! Petrie!
Could there be any crueller device to tie an unsophisticated horse to, and a horse whose single thought had been a merry morning? It would, when the crisis came, leap frenziedly on Christmas and slice him with keen, whizzing blades. Tom raced past a five-act tragedy in pantomime! A terrible jangle and catastrophic silence! No groan from misused Christmas. No remarks from the dumbfounded birds!
There was a leap to the right, a sudden flurry of dart and retreat, and then a net curled high and fell, enfolding flailing arms and kicking legs. When the clutch rope was jerked tight, the captured youth was thrown off balance. He rolled frenziedly, but there was no escaping the imprisoning strands. A shout applauded the victor.
I must have been acting like a man in a stupor; for I was aroused to the realities by the contact of a burning cigarette with the lobe of my right ear! "Hurry, quick, strong feller!" said Zarmi softly. At that it seemed as though some fine nerve of my brain, already strained to utmost tension, snapped. I turned, with a wild, inarticulate cry, my fists raised frenziedly above my head. "You fiend!"
'Ach, we shut the door! And the inaccessible baby took on a tenfold desirability. 'It's all right, said Becky. 'Just turn the handle. Natalya obeyed and ran in. There was the baby, not crying, but sleeping peacefully. Natalya snatched it up frenziedly, and hurried the fresh-squalling bundle into the cab. 'Taking Daisy? cried Becky. 'But she isn't yours!
The thing could not progress in its normal fashion of leaps covering many yards. It began to waddle clumsily, shrieking, with Evelyn clasped close. Its jaw was a shattered horror. It went marching insanely through the blackness of the jungle, and with it went the unholy din of its anguish, and behind it Tommy Reames came flinging himself frenziedly in pursuit.
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