I loved you; with all my heart I loved you," I went on swiftly, driven by a sudden rush of passion.
The piquant face fronting me swam in a mist as a sudden rush of anger swept from me all admiration.
I recall stumbling over dead bodies, of having a wounded man clutch at my legs, of facing that mob with whirling gun stock until the last fugitive was safely behind me, and then being hurled back against the wall by sudden rush.
But we must all stand to arms, while they are doing it; as they might make a sudden rush.
Once she smiled, and more than once a sudden rush of unbidden tears blurred the closely written lines in front of her.
Her heart throbbed with a sudden rush of intense gratitude towards the man who had so amply fulfilled his trust as guardian, and she glanced up wistfully at the big photograph of him which stood upon the chimney-piece.
By the way, I was thinking what we should do if Jack Kafir were to make a sudden rush on us while we were splashing away down there.
Two of Brathwaite's men have fallen, shot dead, another has been overwhelmed in a sudden rush of the fierce foe, who becomes more and more daring, and assegaied in a moment.
But, then, in actual life this is often the way the dreadful climaxes move upon us, leaving the heart undisturbed almost to the last minute, and then overwhelming it with a sudden rush of horror.
The two opposing forces of cloud met with a sudden rush, and emptied their pent-up torrents on the earth, while a low muttering noise, not of the wind, betokened thunder.
Then, with a sudden rushof recollection, she realised her surroundings--and smiled.
And then, with a sudden rush, we found ourselves on the skirts of the wood with the open field lying in bright sunshine before our eyes.
They's plenty more of the good things," Billy took up with a sudden rush of words.
Saxon, with a sudden rush of happy, unshed tears, held one of the little shirts up to his lips.
He throbbed with a sudden exultant premonition that he stood on the threshold of an historic future, with a pagan joy in mere existence, a sudden rush of desire for the keen wild happiness of youth.
Diamond was about to follow Merriwell's example, when there was a sudden rush of feet and the room filled in a twinkling with masked youths, who flung themselves on the astonished freshmen and made all but Frank a prisoner in a moment.
Then the sophomores determined on a quick, sudden rush, but it happened that the freshmen had decided on a rush at the same moment, and the two bodies of lads plunged forward as if at one signal.
I will confess that I do not like him, but--" There was a sudden rush of dark figures out of the shadows, and the two freshmen were clutched.
Then a sudden rush of colour warmed her cheeks, and a light came into her eyes.
The opaque, smooth skin of the square, pale face was dyed with a sudden rush of dark blood.
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