1 I allowed another walk would do me good; but I couldn't stir.
2 I heard the people stirring around in the house now, and see a light.
3 The crowd looked mighty sober; nobody stirred, and there warn't no more laughing.
4 I never thought, I was so stirred up," she says; "now go on, and I won't do so any more.
5 Next morning I said it was getting slow and dull, and I wanted to get a stirring up some way.
6 When we got there there warn't nobody stirring; streets empty, and perfectly dead and still, like Sunday.
7 Tom said he slipped Jim's hat off of his head and hung it on a limb right over him, and Jim stirred a little, but he didn't wake.
8 The thing made a big stir in the town, too, and a good many come out flatfooted and said it was scandalous to separate the mother and the children that way.
9 I slipped the ramrod down it to make sure it was loaded, then I laid it across the turnip barrel, pointing towards pap, and set down behind it to wait for him to stir.
10 Then there was Miss Charlotte; she was twenty-five, and tall and proud and grand, but as good as she could be when she warn't stirred up; but when she was she had a look that would make you wilt in your tracks, like her father.