But the doctor gave a gasp, he was rooted to the floor, and he stared with all his eyes.
He gave a gasp.
He gave a little gasp, and the tears began to trickle down his round cheeks.
" Stroeve gave a little gasp.
It was so very beautiful that the Mole could only hold up both forepaws and gasp, "O my!
It would be impossible to explain to Eleanor the suspicions, from which the other had, in all likelihood, been hitherto happily exempt; nor could she therefore, in her presence, search for those proofs of the General's cruelty, which however they might yet have escaped discovery, she felt confident of somewhere drawing forth, in the shape of some fragmented journal, continued to the last gasp.
William Bell's field she fled across it as if pursued by an army of white things, and arrived at the Barry kitchen door so out of breath that she could hardly gasp out her request for the apron pattern.
Marilla gave a gasp of helplessness and took refuge in silence.
Marilla snatched at it with a gasp.
The doctor dropped with a gasp on a rustic chair and mopped his brow again.
She woke with a cry of horror—a gasp of relief—a short laugh over the absurdity of her dream—a miserable sickening recollection of what had happened.
" This voice made the boys gasp and quake.
The doctor murmured inarticulately, gave a long gasp or two and was still.
Laugh until you gasp for breath.
Laugh until you gasp for breath.
Laugh until you gasp for breath.
"At the same time there is a 'gasp' response, which can result in water being breathed in rather than air.
But it was the size of it that made him gasp.
" I tried not to gasp.
-" Her voice died away into a gasp.