I fancied I could see Anginette Phelps give a little shudder at the prospect of looking into the very interior of a human body.
Very well--all but the assassinations and the intrigues," she replied with a little shudder.
A few minutes later Miss White left for the night, with apparent reluctance, and yet, I thought, with just a little shudder as she looked back up the staircase that led to the art-gallery.
She looked at it with a little shudder, but she made no motion to take it.
I am getting plain," she said, with a little shudder.
It was the most realistic sermon I ever heard," I said, with a little shudder.
I repeated the word to myself, and forced my recollection backwards with a little shudder to those few horrible moments.
The morning air struck coldly, and with a little shudder he turned up the collar of his coat and lit a cigar.
Miss Bell ironically, with a little shudder of disgust, "I hope you may!
Elfrida closed her eyes and felt a little shudderof consciousness of how real it was.
And when he came down he might tread on me," she said to herself, with a little shudder.
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