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"W-hy!" stammered Miss Von Eaton. "Good gracious!" giggled Miss Von Eaton. Then hysterically, with her hand clapped over her mouth, she turned and fled up the stairs to confide the absurd news to her mates. With a face like a graven image Barton went on down the steps into the road.
But Uncle grew so enthusiastic he included his niece in the conversation, and while his humor was at high tide I coaxed him into a promise that Sada might come down to Hiroshima very soon, and help me look for prints. Yes, indeed there was a dance afterwards, and everything was deadly, hysterically solemn so rigidly proper, so stiffly conventional that it palled.
"I always do business through some one I can pay." "Well, you can pay me." "No, I can't." "But I say you can." "How?" she said. And instantly she regretted having asked the question. He looked at her in silence for a minute, then he said: "By sticking always to me, by proving yourself loyal." Her mouth twitched. The intense irony in the last word made her feel inclined to laugh hysterically.
They had seen schoolboy fights before, but nothing like Walter as he had grappled with Dan. There had been something terrifying about him. They thought he would kill Dan. Now that all was over they sobbed hysterically except Faith, who still stood tense and crimson cheeked. Walter did not stay for any conqueror's meed. He sprang over the fence and rushed down the spruce hill to Rainbow Valley.
She had her own views concerning Milly and her good fortune; and soft and kind-hearted by nature as she was, there were some things that Aunt Bessy never forgave. The wickedness of Alan's wife had hardened her a little to youthful womankind. "I'm better, thank you," said Milly, checking her sobs at last, and beginning to laugh hysterically. "I don't know what made me give way so, I'm sure."
"Yes?" I said, for she had paused in evident doubt. "Well, she has utterly broken down." "Broken down?" "She came to my room and sobbed hysterically for nearly an hour this afternoon." "But what was the cause of her grief?" "I simply cannot understand." "Is it possible that Colonel Menendez is dangerously ill?" "It may be so, Mr. Knox, but in that event why have they not sent for a physician?"
"I'm sinking!" called the woman, throwing one of her hands up into the air. "No! Hold on for your life!" I shouted, as loud as I could scream. My voice had some effect upon her, for she grasped the stick to which she was clinging. "O, Buckland!" cried Flora, wringing her hands and sobbing hysterically. "Can't you do something?" "I can, and will!"
Rollins dropped down on his hands and knees, struck a match, and half disappeared within the huge receptacle. He came backing out almost immediately; and before his head and shoulders appeared in view Paul knew that he had made a glorious find, because they could hear him laughing almost hysterically.
March could not remember that he had, or that he had been anything but incoherently and hysterically jocose over the papers, but he said, "Yes, yes I think so." "I knew it from the start," said Fulkerson. "The only other person who took those criticisms in the right spirit was Mother Dryfoos I've just been bolstering up the Dryfoos family. She had them read to her by Mrs.
The four ladies, with Mina, knelt, and then the good old man prayed fervently for a few minutes. Then Sukie de Boos and her sister flung their arms around Mrs. Lacy, and kissed her, and even Miss Weidermann, now thoroughly unstrung, began to cry hysterically. She had at first detested Mrs. Lacy as being altogether too scandalously young and pretty for a clergyman's wife.
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