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"I can't leave Bartley, father," she began, hysterically. "I haven't come to separate you from your husband, Marcia. What made you think so? It's your place to stay with him." "He's out, now," she answered, in an incoherent hopefulness. "He's just gone. Will you wait and see him, father?" "No, I guess I can't wait," said the old man. "It wouldn't do any good for us to meet now."
"She only writes about the Greeks," said Thyrsis, with a smile. "I'm a horrible example! I'm neurasthenic and self-centred I'm the modern woman! She read me a long lecture like that! I ought to get busy!" "Dearest!" he pleaded, trying to soothe her. "Busy"! repeated Corydon, laughing hysterically. "Busy! I wash and dress and amuse a baby!
Her rescuer gazed triumphantly up at the distant rim of broken sod and grinned. "There, by George!" he exclaimed. "We did it, didn't we? Say, that was fun!" She removed her hands and looked at him. "WHAT did you say it was?" she faltered. "I said it was fun. It was great! Like something out of a book, eh?" She began to laugh hysterically. He turned to her in indignant surprise.
Thrusting her hand now into the stocking from which she had obtained the winning, if incriminating, cards, she drew forth those that remained and scattered them in the air, crying out hysterically: "Three aces an' a pair an' a stockin' full o' pictures but his life belongs to me!"
The latter was weeping hysterically her head buried in her big checked apron, the great mass of her body vibrating with the effort. As Ben approached, her husband glanced up. Upon his face was the dull unreasoning indecision of a steer which had lost its leader; an animal passivity which awaited command. "Rankin's dead," he announced dully. "He's hit here."
I had been domesticated in this paradise a fool's perhaps, but still a paradise a month: and I was sitting alone in the shade, reading, behind the house, when Josephine flew along the avenue of lemon-trees, and flung herself into my arms, and, sobbing hysterically, exclaimed, "My dear, dear Ralph, now you are almost wholly mine! there is only one left." "And that one, my Josephine?"
The boy's blood is here it is kept in this very synagogue and I have come for it. The Shamash laughed explosively. 'Oh, Excellency! The synagogue, hysterically tense, caught the contagion of glad relief. It rang with strange laughter. 'There is no blood in this synagogue, Excellency, said the Rabbi, his eyes a-twinkle, 'save what runs in living veins. 'We shall see.
He took him by the arm, sternly, authoritatively, as he had always done when little Rufus Cosgrave had begun to flag or cry. "You're coming home with me. When you're fit enough we'll do the show opposite and make a night of it. We'll see what going to the devil can do for you." "Perhaps she'd make me laugh again," Cosgrave said, quavering hysterically. At any rate he had kept faith with himself.
It caused men to shout, men who had cursed the sun in the blazing noonday hours of summer, but men who now extended their arms to it, who slapped one another on the back, who watched the snow with blood-red eyes for the first sign of a melting particle, and who became hysterically jubilant when they saw it. Forty-eight hours!
You sneer at his hoofs, at his tail, at his horns all of them the produce of your imagination! In reality the devil is a great and terrible spirit, with neither hoofs, nor tail, nor horns; it is you who have endowed him with these attributes! But... he is not the question just now!" "How do you know he is not the question now?" cried Hippolyte, laughing hysterically.
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