'Shake me, shake me, I pray,' cried the tree; 'my apples, one and all, are ripe.' So she
shook the tree, and the apples came falling down upon her like rain; but she continued shaking until there was not a single apple left upon it.
Lorry paused, and
shook his head at him in the oddest manner, as if he were compelled against his will to add, internally, "you know there really is so much too much of you!"
She took her off the table as she spoke, and
shook her backwards and forwards with all her might.
'We must reach the forest soon,' thought Vasili Andreevich, and animated by the vodka and the tea he did not stop but
shook the reins, and the good obedient horse responded, now ambling, now slowly trotting in the direction in which he was sent, though he knew that he was not going the right way.
His hand
shook and his mouth
shook and his voice
shook.
The reason he was so late was because all through the night there were times when the solid earth
shook and trembled under him, and the engineer was afraid that at any moment the rails might spread apart and an accident happen to his passengers.
Passepartout
shook it, but with no perceptible effect; for neither shaking nor maledictions could prevail upon it to change its mind.
Kit was so near her when they
shook hands, that he could see a small tiny tear, yet trembling on an eyelash.
Poyser could not trust herself to speak as the neighbours
shook hands with her, and Lisbeth began to cry in the face of the very first person who told her she was getting young again.
The next morning Dorothy kissed the pretty green girl good-bye, and they all
shook hands with the soldier with the green whiskers, who had walked with them as far as the gate.
Then he turned to the Munchkin boy and
shook his head.
She came to her door, with even more than her usual affection of manner, when I knocked to acquaint her with this discovery; but only said, 'I have not the heart to take it, Trot, tonight,' and
shook her head, and went in again.