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Upon extinguishing her last hope, she shuddered with pain, either inside or out, and rose shakily to her feet.
As my bus slowly rattled and groaned its way out of La Paz for the long journey south, I shuddered at what I'd let myself in for.
I glared menacingly out the window as the wind chime shuddered and rang from the gale.
Finally, with a last gasp, the truck hissed as its air brakes were applied and the engine shuddered to a halt.
The airship pitched suddenly diving forward and then back as the aircraft shuddered in a sick whine.
I shuddered when a Marine Corps general promised we would be adopted by his men and strike up lifelong friendships.
His lips moved up her neck in a light fashion and gave her an uncomfortable thrill such that she shuddered.
I sighed and reached for her, taking her into my arms and holding her tightly, as her slim frame shuddered and shook with the erupting tears.
Lusty young rock bands and just about everyone else shuddered at the prospect of bedridden helplessness and a general loss of independence.
Fergus shuddered, for although the Lad was young and firm-fleshed, the smile revealed the evil beneath.
She pressed down on a button and the ship shuddered as the main engine sprung to life.
The purple tressed assassin shuddered as her sister's voice reached a new peak in pitch.
The truck shuddered as the rear wheels spun wildly on the asphalt, then leapt forwards as the tires bit into the road.
A few of the more starved prisoners shuddered with the sudden change in temperature for a while before growing accustomed to it.
A cannon ball struck the wall of the fortress and the building shuddered underneath us.
Trinity's office tower shuddered and dust began to penetrate the building down elevator shafts from the top.
As he was about to reach my friend, the freight train roared and the house shuddered and howled, but the old man never knew it.
The engine kicked over and the van shuddered as it pulled forward and out to the street.
Every time the driver changed gears, the bus shuddered, stalled and rolled backwards.
Then suddenly there was a loud, disconcerting sound, and the building shuddered slightly.
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The carriage shuddered and began to roll forward, clattering over the cobblestones.
For my part, I shuddered to think of what Wickham would consider an accomplishment.
Then thinking of him without make-up and his hair neatly sleeked back she shuddered.
I shuddered and realized that I was only wearing a nightgown and a light robe.
But when they moved him into the buckboard using a hard board stretcher, he shuddered violently and passed out.
Chaiila twitched and shuddered and burrowed deeper into the Che's side, hiding her head.
I shuddered as its piercing smell shot through my nostrils and into my poor head.
Feeling a little peculiar from the encounter, Carly shuddered and led the way back inside, Chelsea and Ivy bringing up the rear.
Huge sobs shuddered throughout her body, causing involuntary convulsions to tremble in her heart.
She trembled and shuddered against his body, the cold flesh felt through the tunic that he wore.
I shuddered at the thought of a three course meal filled with dumplings, bread and cheese.
But feeling the crusted dirt and blood on his neck and hair, he shuddered, and decided to keep moving.
The ruby one blazed and then shuddered into a feminine shape, and the sparkly ebon one swirled into a crouching figure with a long black mane.
As it was slowing to a stop, the aircraft shuddered and its landing gear collapsed, propellers digging into the runway.
Miri shuddered as white-hot orgasmic waves crashed through her like storm driven waves onto a rocky shore, and she screamed uncontrollably as Ayamu's passion climaxed.
She looked at the men's muddy boots on her clean floor and shuddered.
Rilleta shuddered as a sudden howling hostility filled the world.
He spoke sincerely, but with a drunken slur, and I shuddered.
She shuddered at the thought of marrying that poor excuse of a man.
His people shuddered when they came near him, for they feared his anger.
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Margaret shuddered at that thought, she didn't want to fight.
Doug stuck his tongue in her ear and Diana shuddered in revulsion.
Sarah shuddered at her touch, feeling a little uncomfortable.
The aircraft shuddered to a stop and began a rapid rollback.
The distaste was tangible across his face and he shuddered perceptibly.
Suddenly, there was a loud blast and the house shuddered momentarily.
It was a moment I instantly detected in my own recent past, and I shuddered with embarrassed recognition.
I shuddered at the thought of a President McCain, who wanted to acquire wars like new suits.
In an interview with The Daily Beast, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren shuddered at the thought of a rate increase.
Goosebumps erupted over his skin and he shuddered against me.
He shuddered and pushed himself lower among the rough, hairy blankets.
Realizing that something was indeed watching her through the use of magic, Gwen shuddered, unable to think of anything that had the power to scry with out using water.
The boxes shook, banged, and shuddered, yet they stayed closed.
The Confederate frigate shuddered, careening into an uncontrolled yaw.
The wounds stung and I shuddered when she applied the pressure.
The elevator shuddered to a stop as all the lights went out.
The insecure heterosexual shuddered at the prospect that he would no longer be the active agent.
I shuddered to think who might be the next victim sacrificed to his insatiate revenge.
Satiran, lost in his own grief, shuddered once, then lifted his head to the sky and keened out his loss to the heavens.
He shuddered as he thought about all the stories he had heard as a young merchild.
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She glanced aside to the rim of the looking-glass where his photograph was wedged, shuddered, and made a moue of distaste.
And he shuddered to think of the legal standing of such recordings, made without the knowledge or permission of the recordees.
Upon the barred and slitted wall the splotched shadow of the heaven tree shuddered and pulsed monstrously in scarce any wind.
He stopped every few seconds and shuddered, picking asshair from the roof of his upper mouth.
As the mother of a 19-year-old myself, I shuddered at her words.
Lissy shuddered in the stale smells and vaultlike chill of the kitchen.
When Mrs C. described this to me the next day she shuddered all over, but also evinced, in her manner and choice of words, an unmistakable relish.
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She shuddered when she spoke of her marriage, and as to her motherhood, that had only caused her sorrow.
She looked at the sickle-blades and shuddered, knowing that Time had mown her down at last.
He shuddered at the thought as he had previously done while Molina was talking to him.
He then voluntarily shuddered, as he had done on former occasions, but the platysma was not then affected.
At the noise of footsteps she raised her head, and shuddered on beholding Jean.
But Rita shuddered again, and begged that she might never hear of the bog again.
She was wild-eyed, and she shuddered when the express made its debilitating drop.
He shuddered to think what the result would have been if the quarrel with brede had gone on.
He had such a distinct perception of ruin and death that he shuddered again.
Sylvia shuddered, but had not power to turn away her white face from his gaze.
She shuddered, as with a mechanical movement she passed her fingers over her eyes.
It was Koenig, the organist, and John Storm shuddered in the darkest corner of his soul.
Almost, indeed, had the Breton shuddered at his compatriot's cold-bloodedness.
Mademoiselle shuddered, envisioning some bloodthirsty, evil thing, unspeakably depraved.
All at once he shuddered with a feeling that something terrible was brewing within him.
He shuddered as he thought how near he had been to never meeting them again on earth.
Kate lay back on the pillow, listened to the tolling of the bell, and shuddered.
I let out a subvocal squeal and was pitched forward as the ride system shuddered to a stop.
While the black trees shuddered outside in the tempest, Ladin next told a story I shall never forget.
The profession of advocate had terrified him, and he shuddered at the idea of tilling the soil.
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Then Guillaume shuddered as if thunderstruck, and caught hold of Pierre's hand.
Amlie shuddered at his vehemence, but she knew how useless was expostulation.
From her island fastness faye Duncan heard the noise of battle, and shuddered.
What that claim might accomplish if laid before wenceslas, he shuddered to think.
I almost shuddered as I said to myself, 'What if there be lights glimmering from the frameless windows of the ruined chapel?
Byrne shuddered, and then said to himself that he must be a little feverish.
Shandon looked in a northerly direction, and shuddered in spite of himself.
The Wildcat shuddered extensively and abandoned the search for the golf ball.
His frame shuddered, his lips grew white, he spilt the untasted wine upon the carpet, and rushed forth into the darkness.
Tom closed his eyes, and shuddered at the dark, atheistic words.
The hierarchical clergy must have shuddered as they listened.
She shuddered then as if cold steel had been run through her body.
He shuddered at the thought of the havoc which its detonation would cause.
She compared it with those of the knurled and knotted men from whom she must choose a mate, and La shuddered at the thought.
They shuddered, whinnied, glared with distended, bloodshot eyes.
She broke off, and shuddered violently, then burst into eldritch laughter.
Kennon shuddered, thinking of the euthanasia chambers on Otpen One.
Then, out of sympathy for the frailer girl, she too shuddered.
Kate shuddered too, and drew the frills closer about her throat.
Tom shuddered at these frightful words, spoken with a sullen, impassioned earnestness.
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They all shuddered at the threat, for here they had a good home, and a new one was likely to be a change for the worse.
I shuddered to be near him, and thought on the servant's ill-bred moroseness as comparatively agreeable.
He shuddered, and felt afraid, and, going back to the couch, lay there, gazing at the picture in sickened horror.
No wonder she shuddered at such profanation, and shed her false beard.
He shuddered that he could have harboured the thought for a moment.
He shuddered and turned back into the lobby, hesitant and wretched.
We shuddered to think of Milly, with her voice modulated and her elbows covered, pouring tea in the marble teepee of a tree murderer.
He thought of Cronshaw bound to a vulgar slattern, and he shuddered with dismay.
The girls shuddered and Mabel regretted her ill-timed curiosity.
She shuddered to believe, yet could not help believing, that it gave her a sympathetic knowledge of the hidden sin in other hearts.
She shuddered as he came near her, and waved him back vehemently with her hand.
She shuddered as if some verminous thing had been held up to her gaze.
The garden, with its muddy walks, and the chill, dripping foliage of its summer-house, was an image to be shuddered at.
She shuddered, and he caught at the fact as a sign of relenting.
Her limbs, which were still burning, shuddered with repugnance.
Ginevra shuddered when she saw the long, broad gash made by the blade of a sabre on the young man's forearm, and a moan escaped her.
Most of them shuddered with superstitious dread of what it might portend.
He shuddered as he thought of the irreparable wrong that his love would have done the innocent child but for the chance that had snatched her from him before it was too late.
I remembered the account of Dives in torment, and shuddered.
The girl shuddered at thought of the eventualities which might lie before herself and her friends in this ill-fated cabin, the haunt of mysterious, perhaps hostile, beings.
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The Killer shuddered, scowling at the inanimate iron and wood of the spear as though they constituted a sentient being endowed with a malignant mind.
The chief justice stepped cautiously, and shuddered, as if he were afraid that, even now, the gore of his slaughtered countrymen might stain his feet.
Every one shuddered and there was a moment of silence, during which the queen pressed her hand to her side, evidently to still the beatings of her heart.
You shuddered as you gazed, and wondered what monstrous cannibal and savage could ever have gone a death-harvesting with such a hacking, horrifying implement.
Tibo had shuddered at the sight, but he had thrilled, too, and for the first time there entered his dull, Negroid mind a vague desire to emulate his savage foster parent.
He collided with a piece of furniture in the library, and almost shuddered with the shock, for the thing moved as he could never have fancied a piece of furniture moving.
And that was the contused scalp wound over which I shuddered in the train.
She shuddered, looked overside at the water, and made a moue.
Monsieur d'Albon shuddered as he saw the utter abandonment of the body, the careless animal ease which revealed in the hapless woman a total absence of soul.
To tell the whole, however, she also felt, from time to time, in that cesspool of mire and darkness, something cold passing over her foot or her arm, and she shuddered.
Adam shuddered at the thought of his own strength, as with the oncoming of this dread he knelt down by Arthur's side and lifted his head from among the fern.
He added, that he shuddered at the thought of being buried in his hammock, according to the usual sea-custom, tossed like something vile to the death-devouring sharks.