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Mr. Pickwick returned the glare, concentrated into a focus by means of his spectacles, and
breathed
a bold defiance.
The man with the cocked hat
breathed
short, and looked long at Sam, but apparently thought it as well to say nothing, in case he should get the worst of it.
'We have
breathed
it together, for a long time,' said the old man.
He
breathed
heavily, but in all other respects was motionless.
When he
breathed
his vows to her, as he had done to a hundred before her, she flattered herself that she alone had touched his heart.
"Oh, there's nothing like a beautiful stone nothing!"she
breathed.
And never man nor woman in the palace would have
breathed
to the King one word of what you cried aloud before the sun in the court-yard.
"Not even to Athos or Porthos?""I have not
breathed
a syllable to them."
At St. Omer they
breathed
their horses with the bridles passed under their arms for fear of accident, and ate a morsel from their hands on the stones of the street, after they departed again.
D’Artagnan
breathed
as if the whole hostelry had been removed from his breast.
I am mad for her!"Kitty
breathed
a second sigh.
"Alas!" said d’Artagnan, with the most sentimental air he could assume, "can you be cruel enough to put such a question to me--to me, who, from the moment I saw you, have only
breathed
and sighed through you and for you?"Milady smiled with a strange smile.
D’Artagnan
breathed
again.
Athos alone remained unmoved, as if no danger hovered over him, and as if he
breathed
his customary atmosphere.
The air they
breathed
was heavy, damp, and cold.
Felton, as pale as death, remained some instants with his ear bent and listening; then, when the sound was quite extinct, he
breathed
like a man awaking from a dream, and rushed out of the apartment.
Milady
breathed
again.
"The idea was not that of a Christian, I knew; but without doubt, that eternal enemy of our souls, that lion roaring constantly around us,
breathed
it into my mind.
Milady
breathed
a deep sigh and fainted.
Milady
breathed
a sigh, and opened her eyes.
But the farewell was put in the unexpected form of a heavy bill, in which everything was charged, even to the very air we
breathed
in the pastoral house, infected as it was.
I've never
breathed
a word about it yet to mortal man.
We tore away his collar, and Holmes
breathed
a prayer of gratitude when we saw that there was no sign of a wound and that the rescue had been in time.
His father, Miss Bennet, the late Mr. Darcy, was one of the best men that ever breathed, and the truest friend I ever had; and I can never be in company with this Mr. Darcy without being grieved to the soul by a thousand tender recollections.
He held his breath, and Pencroft, his eyes staring, his mouth open, his lips advanced, as if about to taste a piece of grouse, scarcely
breathed.
The music also of the challengers
breathed
from time to time wild bursts expressive of triumph or defiance, while the clowns grudged a holiday which seemed to pass away in inactivity; and old knights and nobles lamented in whispers the decay of martial spirit, spoke of the triumphs of their younger days, but agreed that the land did not now supply dames of such transcendent beauty as had animated the jousts of former times.
At length, as the Saracenic music of the challengers concluded one of those long and high flourishes with which they had broken the silence of the lists, it was answered by a solitary trumpet, which
breathed
a note of defiance from the northern extremity.
But the petition was already breathed, nor could all the narrow prejudices of her sect induce Rebecca to wish it recalled.
"And while the friends of thy father--while each true Saxon heart, as it
breathed
a requiem for his soul, and those of his valiant sons, forgot not in their prayers the murdered Ulrica--while all mourned and honoured the dead, thou hast lived to merit our hate and execration--lived to unite thyself with the vile tyrant who murdered thy nearest and dearest--who shed the blood of infancy, rather than a male of the noble house of Torquil Wolfganger should survive--with him hast thou lived to unite thyself, and in the hands of lawless love!""In lawless hands, indeed, but not in those of love!" answered the hag; "love will sooner visit the regions of eternal doom, than those unhallowed vaults.--No,
"Wouldst thou indeed have done this justice to the name of Torquil?" said Ulrica, for we may now lay aside her assumed name of Urfried; "thou art then the true Saxon report speaks thee! for even within these accursed walls, where, as thou well sayest, guilt shrouds itself in inscrutable mystery, even there has the name of Cedric been sounded--and I, wretched and degraded, have rejoiced to think that there yet
breathed
an avenger of our unhappy nation.--I
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