Breathed
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It was in vain that he
breathed
hard in order to play the sick man.
One
breathed
there all sorts of vapours, which came out of the coal with the low bubbling sound of a spring, so abundantly sometimes that the lamps would not burn; to say nothing of fire-damp, which nobody noticed, for from one week's end to the other the men were always breathing it into their noses throughout the seam.
He
breathed
deeply in the darkness, the joy of annihilation seized him, the hope that day would dawn on the extermination of the old world, with not a single fortune left standing, the scythe of equality levelling everything to the ground.
The little town, sick at heart, which had not dared hitherto to rejoice over the massacre, now
breathed
again, and tasted the joy of being saved.
But she understood what he was asking; in the morning he had
breathed
over her neck; he was seized again by one of his old furies of desire on seeing her near the other man.
But he felt the open air, the free sky, and he
breathed
deeply.
Not a soul
breathed
on board.
She
breathed
in the damp wind that refreshed her eyelids.
But she was angered with shame; she felt a wild desire to strike him; she went to open the window in the passage and
breathed
in the fresh air to calm herself.
And she threw herself upon his mouth, as if to seize there the unexpected consent if
breathed
forth in a kiss.
Emma, her eyes half closed,
breathed
in with deep sighs the fresh wind that was blowing.
She
breathed
in with all her might the dusty smell of the lobbies, and when she was seated in her box she bent forward with the air of a duchess.
They were all in a row gesticulating, and anger, vengeance, jealousy, terror, and stupefaction
breathed
forth at once from their half-opened mouths.
She
breathed
in the perfumes of the full-blown flowers in the large vases, and listened to the stillness of the church, that only heightened the tumult of her heart.
Or at other times, consumed more ardently than ever by that inner flame to which adultery added fuel, panting, tremulous, all desire, she threw open her window,
breathed
in the cold air, shook loose in the wind her masses of hair, too heavy, and, gazing upon the stars, longed for some princely love.
The pure air of these lofty mountains
breathed
serenity and even joy into his soul.
The abbe Pirard, relaxing the speed of his utterance as he came to the signature,
breathed
with a sigh the word 'Chelan.''He is calm,' he said; 'indeed, his virtue deserved that reward; God grant it to me, when my time comes!'
Similarly Louis XV, as he
breathed
his last, was keenly annoyed by the words _you must_ awkwardly employed by his Chief Physician, and yet Louis XV was no upstart.
K. did not look up at Mrs. Grubach, but he saw nonetheless that she seemed to feel some relief as she
breathed
in.
Even the gentle George Singleton would not have
breathed
on you so harmlessly."
Frances hardly breathed, as she was enabled, by a movement of Isabella, to see that it was the figure of a man in the well-known dress of the Southern horse; but she gasped for breath, and instinctively laid her hand on her heart to quell its throbbings, as she thought she recognized the lineaments that were so deeply seated in her own imagination.
He then commenced singing, in a cracked voice, and to anything but a tune, the following ditty:- Hast thou ever felt love's dart, dearest, Or
breathed
his trembling sigh- Thought him, afar, was ever nearest, Before that sparkling eye?
The boys bent their heads together and scarcely
breathed.
You remember when you were painting here: a fatal power attracted me to your side, and I
breathed
your air with cruel delight.
The thought of the murder had at times half choked him, but now that it was accomplished, he felt a weight removed from his chest, and
breathed
at ease, cured of the suffering that hesitation and fear had given him.
When there were no drowned persons on the back row of slabs, he
breathed
at ease; his repugnance was not so great.
After this crisis, the two murderers
breathed.
They never
breathed
a word about going to bed; they would have remained there until morning, listening to the affectionate nonsense of the former mercer, amid the appeasement she spread around her, had she not herself expressed the desire to retire.
In each of them there were like two distinct beings: a nervous, terrified being who shuddered as soon as dusk set in, and a torpid forgetful being, who
breathed
at ease when the sun rose.
Thou, who, to my thinking, art beyond all doubt a dullard, without early rising or night watching or taking any trouble, with the mere breath of knight-errantry that has
breathed
upon thee, seest thyself without more ado governor of an island, as though it were a mere matter of course.
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