"Speechless" Quotes from Famous Books
... been thousands of ships to escape them all, I fancy," said Ridgeway boldly. The two women were speechless. ... — Nedra • George Barr McCutcheon
... Derrick, with an imperceptible start. The colour again flooded his face; his gratitude, his joy were so great that, for a moment, they rendered him speechless, and his voice was broken when he could ... — The Woman's Way • Charles Garvice
... and by," he added, and off he went, through the kitchen, leaving Beth by the table speechless, burning and confused, with a hundred ... — The Furnace of Gold • Philip Verrill Mighels
... approaching his mirror, as if he had been whipped, he stood a full minute regarding his disgraced and speechless image. "Are you Robert Belcher, Esquire, of Sevenoaks?" he inquired, at length. "Are you the person who has been insulted by a woman? Look at me, sir! Turn not away! Have you any constitutional objections to telling me how you feel? Are you, ... — Sevenoaks • J. G. Holland
... Speechless, and as if every limb were broken, Beautiful Sara sank into the arms of the Rabbi, who slowly bore her to the bank. There stood William, a deaf and dumb but very handsome youth, who, to support his old foster-mother, a neighbor of the Rabbi, caught and sold fish, and ... — The German Classics of The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Vol. VI. • Editor-in-Chief: Kuno Francke
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