1 Lucy is asleep and breathing softly.
2 Then her eyes closed, and she breathed heavily.
3 But there was no sign of movement, no pulse, no breath, no beating of the heart.
4 The mere beauty seemed to cheer me; there was peace and comfort in every breath I drew.
5 The great drops of sweat sprang from his forehead, and his breath came in broken gasps.
6 Then there came a breath so prolonged that it seemed as though it would tear open his chest.
7 The fair girl advanced and bent over me till I could feel the movement of her breath upon me.
8 Every breath exhaled by that monster seemed to have clung to the place and intensified its loathsomeness.
9 When I managed to restore her she was as weak as water, and cried silently between long, painful struggles for breath.
10 Looking out on this, I felt that I was indeed in prison, and I seemed to want a breath of fresh air, though it were of the night.
11 It may have been that his breath was rank, but a horrible feeling of nausea came over me, which, do what I would, I could not conceal.
12 The time and distance seemed endless, and my knees trembled and my breath came laboured as I toiled up the endless steps to the abbey.
13 Then she paused, and I could hear the churning sound of her tongue as it licked her teeth and lips, and could feel the hot breath on my neck.
14 It was like a miracle; but before our very eyes, and almost in the drawing of a breath, the whole body crumble into dust and passed from our sight.
15 Each instant he seemed as though he would open his eyes and speak; but then would follow a prolonged stertorous breath, and he would relapse into a more fixed insensibility.
16 Van Helsing, Art, and I moved forward to Mrs. Harker, who by this time had drawn her breath and with it had given a scream so wild, so ear-piercing, so despairing that it seems to me now that it will ring in my ears till my dying day.
17 I feared to wake her all at once, so, in order to have my hands free that I might help her, I fastened the shawl at her throat with a big safety-pin; but I must have been clumsy in my anxiety and pinched or pricked her with it, for by-and-by, when her breathing became quieter, she put her hand to her throat again and moaned.
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