Verily, my veins grow warm again; and thy servant hungereth, and hath thirst.
They spent more than one night in clothes soaked through with the icy water of the Colorado, with no fire to warm them.
Night had already fallen, but the sands were still warm from the heat of the sun, and though the sky was clear and full of stars, the shadows were very dark under the Pohotokawas, where we lay.
The ice had loosened its grip upon the shore, and was drifting lazily in the roadstead; the sudden spell ofwarm weather made it appear old, dirty, and rotten.
The scene was the beach at Nome, Alaska, on an unusually warm day towards the close of the winter of 1907.
The old Indian did not seem very anxious to warm himself at the fire.
The sunshine lay warm on the valley, which seemed deserted save for themselves.
Let them sail right into us if they are looking for a warm time!
Old Joe Crowfoot, who had been scouting in the vicinity, reported that he found no signs of probable marauders and himself settled down contentedly to smoke and loaf in the warm sunshine of the valley.
It seemed to Frank and his friends that the ruffians had been dismayed by their warm reception, and they seemed disagreeing.
Pedro felt the warm breath like a caress on his ear.
Pale, with eyes closed, she gently inserted her little finger into the warm flesh.
He rubbed with an energy almost savage, and he felt under his fingers the stark flesh loosen and warm up and live again.
It's just delicious," murmured the bride, feeling the warm tropical sun drying her clothes upon her.
The spray that now and then dashed upon them was blood-warm and occasioned no discomfort, and their wet clothes were fairly steaming under the rays of the tropical sun.
They were so warm and tender that I had been different than I was had I not felt the blood tingle in all my body in the impulse of the moment to do more than kiss her fingers.
Whether she was wholly reserved and reasonable, or wholly warm and impulsive, I, long as I had known and loved her, never was quite sure.
How warm her breath was, coming between lips a little parted!
During the night I woke up; I found it growing too warm for me under my crag, and loosened my sleeping bag.
A warm thrill runs through me, and I feel, as I have done in the woods so many times before, that someone has just been here, and has stepped to one side.
The days have been oppressively warm for some time now, with the heat coming down in waves from the mountain and robbing us of all our strength.
Slim Buck was listening, but Jolly Roger knew he was talking straight at Yellow Bird, and that her warm heart was full of understanding.
There were still the radiant curls to hide his nose in, the gentle hands, the sweet voice, the warm thrill of her body as she hugged him in her arms.
Like a warm glow in her heart still remained the touch of that hand.
Until three days ago there had been a deluge of warm rains, and since then the sun had inundated the land with the golden warmth of summer.
Their talons warm in blood, their beaks red, their slow brains drunk with a ravenous greed, they rose on their great wings in sullen rage when Peter came suddenly upon them.
It must be late, she thought, for the light was strong in his face, warmwith the first golden flow of the sun.
She seemed to come to him, to creep into his arms under the folds of the blanket and he sensed the soft crush of her hair, the touch of her lips, the warm encircling of her arms about his neck.
They had many warm blankets, and good clothes, and the best of tepees and guns and sledges, and several treasures besides.
But the next morning he was singing, and the warm sun flooding over the wilderness was not more cheerful than his voice as he cooked their breakfast.
When he stopped to make a pot of black tea and warm a snack to eat Jolly Roger tried to explain this new meaning of life to Peter.
His warm tongue found the palm of her hand, and for a space Nada hugged him close to her, while she bowed her head until her drenched curls became a part of the mud and water of the trail.
I expect that he had found it a pretty warm corner up there.
It was so cold on deck, that I went down to warm myself in front of the ward room fire.
I controlled myself, while, according to the prevailing prejudice, they kept me as warm as possible, and thus only rendered my suffering more acute.
I received absolution, and withdrew neither warm nor cold; went the next day with my parents to the Table of the Lord, and, for a few days, behaved myself as was becoming after so holy an act.
Nay, at last I found it very agreeable to let such a shower-bath play over me in the warm day.
In those warm climates men imagined there could be no greater felicity than shades and murmuring brooks.
The south of Siberia is too warm for them; here they would be burnt.
The warm blood of these youths was fired at the expression.
A warm dispute arose on one of Zoroaster's laws, which forbids the eating of a griffin.
Jack gave Stephen a warm grasp of the hand, and an amused look.
He kept the thermometer readings morning, noon and six o’clock in the evening, and found the six o’clock temperatures were almost as warm as the noon temperatures.
Bear river opens at its head early in May, the result (according to Richardson) of its being fed by warm water from the depths of the lake.
A strong westerly gale was blowing, but the air was so warm and balmy, that to recline on the beautiful grassy sward, full face to the blast, was positively delicious.
While I was there the days were pleasant and warm and the nights not unpleasantly cool.
The summers are always warm and there is ample rain.
Yesterday was the first clear warm day that we have had for a long time, but to day is also clear and warm, with a gentle breeze blowing from the west.
The soil here was much better than in the first patch, being a warm clay loam, while in the other it was nearly all decaying vegetable matter, commonly called ‘muck’.
Once dried the moss would die, and instead of keeping the ground cool would absorb heat and help to warm it.
Both days and nights have been warm down on this part of the river, whereas on the upper parts, where high banks are, the cold was even felt at night in August.
It was because it commenced to be warm then, and very warm, and that continued, save when sometimes north winds set in, which would bring back the snow and cold and sometimes injure the crops.
Most of the people got away to the forests on the mountains but it was at night and consequently without warm clothes and without food.
Thus we spent the night in a warm tent, supped well from hot meat soup with vermicelli, all in the very center of the dominion of the angered Jagasstai.
All right," I said, "but you will allow us to warm and rest ourselves a little.
The Mongol explained it to me thus: "This swamp always remains warm and never freezes.
They were riding on small, shaggy ponies, three abreast; were dressed in warm blue coats with sheepskin overcoats outside and crowned with the regulation coonskin caps; armed from head to foot.
Mongol warriors exclaimed in astonishment, as they all looked upon a great group of dwellings which might have been yurtas or the arches of temples flushed with a warm and kindly light.
The wild ducks live here the year round and the kuropatka too, finding fresh food in the soft warm earth.
I had won a warm carpet for my den and a large stock of meat.
There was something in Maria Consuelo's manner which disturbed him disagreeably, like a cold draught blowing unexpectedly through a warm room.
Jack, who had responded to his mother's summons, and was holding a pair ofwarm stockings in his hand.
In her very baby days, before she walked or talked, she had been sent away to live with strangers, and no real, warm kiss of true love had ever fallen on her little lips.
She had noticed, from the first, that the doctor was an impressive man among men--she had seen the encouraging swell of muscles through the warm tweed of his coat sleeve.
The eyes that she raised to the Young Doctor's eyes were like warm stars.
And silence--the warm silence of happiness--lay over them all.
It was a something that they both felt subconsciously--a something warm and friendly.
I saw it rush by a few weeks ago, when I and my brothers were lying snug and warm in a great Piskey-bed at Rough Tor Marsh.
She could hardly keep herself warm in spite of a great fire that blazed on the hearthstone.
Take the cake-bird, Phillida, my dear;' and Phillida took it and held it in her littlewarm hand.
The bracken was brilliant in warm tones of orange and gold, the brambles were every shade of crimson and red, and the haze on the moors was like the bloom of the hurts, [13] which still supplied food for the birds on the hills.
I expect they are as warm as the blanketing the blanket-weavers weave in their looms at Padstow.
The cottage was looking its brightest, and was as warm as a zam [14] oven, when a gay little laugh came through the keyhole, and a merry little face peeped into the room.
He himself, and also Matilda his wife, had always taken a warm interest in the welfare and prosperity of the abbeys, the monasteries, the churches, and the other religious establishments of the times.
Many slim and delicate girls have come to me through the mirror of the pool, but none such as you, with a warm soul floating on your face and a bosom aching for love.
He was quite dead, but warm yet, for he had missed life by but a few minutes.
He received his friend with warm demonstrations of pleasure.
They will try towarm your heart at the fireside of their friendship, and to give you some of their courage, the courage of poor people which is composed of a little indifference and a little resignation.
The sovereign charm of youth was there, and Amedee, who had until now lived in a dark hiding-place, blossomed out in this warm atmosphere.
At each new poem bravos were thundered out, and the young man's heart expanded with joy under thiswarm sunshine of success.
Her sweet, warm breath came to me like a waft from a field of roses, the fluffy shreds of her hair tingled my cheek, thrilling me to the heart, while the touch of her hand and the clasp of her arm carried me to heaven.
She wore a great fur hood which buttoned under her chin, almost covering her face and falling in a soft warm curtain to her shoulders and bosom.
The warm glow in her eyes and her murmured words of modest welcome came of their own accord, because she was kind of heart and as bewitching a bit of humanity as one could possibly want to caress.
I know is mine, that it may warmmy heart in the weary years to come.
We have a warm welcome for you, Baron Ned, but welcome after a long ride is a mere appetizer.
And Berthine was hanging her pot over the fire to warm the soup when she suddenly stood still, listening attentively to a sound that had reached her through the chimney.
They often spent half the day side by side, rod in hand and feet dangling over the water, and a warm friendship had sprung up between the two.
They had lighted big fires of dead wood at which to warm themselves, and the figures of the runners were illumined by the flames as they passed rapidly from the camp on the right to that on the left.
V The next morning was bright andwarm after the hard frost of the night before.
Their kimono are rolled about their waists like girdles, leaving their bronzed limbs and torsos naked to the warm air; they wear nothing else save their immense straw hats, and white tabi, donned expressly for the festival.
Surely their hearts ever grow warmwith pleasure over you, when watching such a blossom moving in the dance.
Read carefully the paragraph beginning "It was a warm night": How does the author give us a good picture of Sandy Bar?
But I lay stretched out in the sun, my eyes level with the sea, till I seemed to be absorbed bodily by the very materials of the world around me; till I could not feel my hand as separate from the warm sand in which it was buried.
They had forgotten him, and those at the back of the crowd had found a new diversion in hustling old Biscoe as he struggled to get away with his two cutlets of half-warm mutton.