In another minute, Edward was in the room, and clasped to his sister's beating heart.
His brother yet lived; it was enough, and in another minute he stood on the threshold of Herbert's room.
Still, in another minute he would have to tell her, whatever her manner or her mood.
I shall lose my temper in another minute," said Maddox to himself.
In another minute--But no, most decidedly that was not what he was there for.
In another minute a man appeared in the portico, and the manner in which he moved forward, after he had glanced along the veranda, was more suggestive still.
Wisbech felt inclined to hold his breath as he watched Nasmyth climb down the face of the trestle, but in another minute or two he was clambering up again with several other men behind him.
The man rowed away in another minute or two, and, as he had evidently told his story with a relish, Nasmyth wondered whether Martial had contrived to offend him by endeavouring to purchase his silence.
They reached it in another minute, and, staggering in, he sank into the nearest chair.
In another minute, the bright bland face of the major appeared above the rostrum.
Another minute passed--a minute of deep silence--the crews and passengers of both boats watched their progress with hearts too full for utterance.
So saying, I laid my shoulder to the work and urged him on; we had an easier task, and in another minute succeeded in getting safe out of that perilous passage.
Another minute, and I stood firm behind the breakwater they formed at my side.
It was too late to avoid it then, and in another minute we ran upon it, and the waves were sweeping over us.
Another minute, and the pipe slipped from my fingers, and I fell back insensible.
In another minute I heard a crackling, and saw that the devils had set the mess room on fire.
I turned off from the parade ground, dashed down between the hedges of two compounds, and in another minute we were in the open country.
The men perceived that I was in earnest, and therefore did as I requested, and in another minute I was again alone with my two keepers.
Another minute and we'd left the Katrina behind like she had seven anchors out.
Another minute, and I'm strollin' over, lookin' bland and innocent.
Another minute and we're bein' shot up I don't know how many stories, and are steppin' out into the swellest set of office rooms I was ever in.
From it Madame Montford alights, and passes in at the front door, while in another minute it rolls away up the street and is lost to sight.
In another minutehe enters, without knocking, a spacious parlor, decorated and furnished most sumptuously.
Another minute, and his features become as marble; he stands aghast, and his whole frame seems struggling under the effect of some violent shock.
Another minute, and a door opens into a long, sombre-looking room, redolent of the fumes of whiskey and tobacco.
I turned off from the parade-ground, dashed down between the hedges of two compounds, and in another minute we were in the open country.
In another minute I heard a crackling, and saw that the devils had set the mess-room on fire.
In another minute, the stirring cry of "Prepare ship for action!
Another minute elapsed, and La Motte sprang down below.
Mr Harvey waited until he believed that they would follow in another minute or two, and then set off with me, intending to return to where we had left the marines.
Another minute passed, when suddenly something round fell with a soft but heavy thud upon the stone flooring of the veranda, and came bounding and rolling along past me.
In another minute I could not even see as much as that, for the faint light had merged into shadow, and the shadows had been swallowed up in darkness, utter and complete.
Another minute, and the breath of sweet open air fanned my face, and I felt that we had emerged from the tunnel and were floating upon clear water.
Don't mind me; you will have it through in another minute.
Two of her oars had been lost alongside the burning brig, and another had been sprung; and had not assistance come, the boat and all on board would in another minute to a certainty have been engulfed.
In another minute a good-sized fish was hauled on deck.
In another minute we were at work upon the study-door, I with the tiny lantern and the bottle of rock-oil, he with the brace and the largest bit.
I flounced out of bed more asleep than awake; in another minute I should have been past ringing up.
In another minute we were skulking in the shadow of the kitchen-garden wall while the high-road rang with the dying tattoo of galloping hoofs.
In another minute I knew I was right, as I heard a loud squawking of the chickens.
In another minute I was outdoors and hobbling along as fast as I could.
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