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Sheridan," said Mary, "I'm afraid you'll have to take me home with you. I " She stopped, not lacking a momentary awkwardness of her own. "Why why yes," Bibbs stammered. "I'll I'll be de Won't you get in?" In that manner and in that place they exchanged their first words. Then Mary without more ado got into the coupe, and Bibbs followed, closing the door.

For near the isles of Solus the wind slacking, galleys of the Lipareans came upon them, taking them for pirates; and, when they held up their hands as suppliants, forbore indeed from violence, but took their ship in tow, and carried her into the harbor, where they exposed to sale their goods and persons as lawful prize, they being pirates; and scarcely, at last, by the virtue and interest of one man, Timesitheus by name, who was in office as general, and used his utmost persuasion, they were, with much ado, dismissed.

I lost no time in being at sea and was with him on Saturday the 31st of Jany. having put to sea from Zante with a gale from the N.W. and had much ado to keep clear of the Coast of the Morea.

Hard to find out, through this thick boot! How does it feel now?" "It pains me very much, these two or three minutes." The Captain looked at Daisy's face again, and then without more ado took his knife and cut the lacings of the boot. "How is that?" he asked. "That is a great deal better." "If it hadn't been, you would have fainted again directly.

Here he met with both Spaniards and Indians, who jointly setting upon him and his companions, the greatest part of the pirates were killed on the place. Lolonois, with those that remained alive, had much ado to escape aboard their boats: yet notwithstanding this great loss, he resolved not to return to those he had left at the isle of Pertas, without taking some boats, such as he looked for.

What would you do if you got out of breath, say, in the last act of Lucia, so Bell'alma ado ?? Then your breath ends, eh? Will you stay with the 'adored soul' between your teeth? A fine singer you will make! Andiamo! Do-o-o!"

"It was a spent ball," I said. "Our best hope is in our heels." "There are pines beyond, and smooth going," he answered; "but if ever I thought to run from an Indian!" Without more ado we started. If we could outstrip that marksman, if we could even hold our distance until night had fallen, all might yet be well.

"A soldier, Prince, must needs obey his orders: mine are to help his Majesty Padella. "First catch your hare! ha, Hedzoff!" exclaimed His Royal Highness. " On the body of GIGLIO, whilome Prince of Paflagonia" Hedzoff went on, with indescribable emotion. "My Prince, give up your sword without ado. Look! we are thirty thousand men to one!" "Give up my sword!

Given your location, consideration of soil comes next, for this can be controlled in a way in which the sun may not be, though if the ground chosen is in the bottom of a hollow or in a place where surface water is likely to settle in winter, you had better shift the location without more ado.

He diverted and provided for himself as well as he could; but for the first eight months, had much ado to bear up against melancholy, and the terror of being left alone in such a desolate place.