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"I don't know no, don't you say he's hurt much he couldn't be, in such a second! Jim dear speak, old chap!" A big sob rose in her throat, and choked her at the heavy silence. Harry took Jim's wrist in his hand, and felt with fumbling fingers for the pulse. Wally, having pulled his pony up with difficulty, came tearing back to the little group. "Is he killed?" he whispered, awestruck.
Upon the opening of the first, had resounded a peal of thunder, and the voice of the first beast had called the awestruck eyes and the failing heart to look upon the sight: Come and see! Then the white horse with the crowned conqueror had ridden joyfully forth. At the opening of the second seal, had sprung forth the red horse, and the rider with the great sword.
It is flying this way. 'What kind of a bird, do you think? 'I don't know, Nibs said, awestruck, 'but it looks so weary, and as it flies it moans, "Poor Wendy." 'Poor Wendy? 'I remember, said Slightly instantly, 'there are birds called Wendies. 'See, it comes, cried Curly, pointing to Wendy in the heavens. Wendy was now almost overhead, and they could hear her plaintive cry.
Among the wreaths that already filled Jenny's room with that piercing smell of lilies which still clung there unless it were Theophil's fancy for many months afterwards, was one sent in loving memory "by her Sunday-school class"; and it was a part of that informal lying-in-state, which is an involuntary recognition of the divine honours due to death, that these little awestruck scholars should be taken in threes and fours to look at Teacher for the last time.
Not a very serious matter, as all had learned ere this, as salt water does not cause one to take cold. Arrived at the spot from where the very best view of the conflict could be had, they stood long gazing upon it, awestruck and fascinated by the terrific grandeur of the scene. I can best describe it in the words of a fellow-author far more gifted in that line than I.
The young women who know only too well what is before them the selling of the home just got together; first the easy chair and the mirror, and then the bed and the mattress; the weary tramping of the streets, looking for work. The children awestruck and wondering.
'Tennyrate he seemed dretful careful where she stepped and how and when, and she looked up real confidin' and sweet into his face, and then, awestruck and wonder smit, down into the burnin' lake below. The Englishman and Scotchman had gone on a little nigher to it, with the guide. Well, it wuz long before we tore ourselves from the sublime seen, and I dremp of it all night.
He was so rapt and still that the girl grew frightened and awestruck, watching his odd behavior, and begged him: "Tell me what that means, Pedro! The thing is bewitched." "Ugh!" said the Indian, arousing from his contemplation, and, stooping began to dig amid the loose stones at his feet, with the only tools at his command his own lean fingers.
To which 'Stashie exclaimed, in awestruck wonder before the mysteries of creation, "Folks do be the beatin'est, don't they now, Mis' Hollister!" "And you must not speak of Mr. Hollister's aunt as a 'poor old soul," explained Lydia, apprehensive of Paul's wrath if he ever chanced to hear such a characterization. "But she is that," protested 'Stashie.
"Carl is right," replied Peter, who, though conversing with Jacob, had overheard their dispute. "Well, Jacob, as I was saying, Handel, the great composer, chanced to visit Haarlem and, of course, he at once hunted up this famous organ. He gained admittance and was playing upon it with all his might when the regular organist chanced to enter the building. The man stood awestruck.
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