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"Dead sure," declared Larry. "The look I had at them as the motor boat was making for me is engraved on my memory so that I couldn't forget it if I wanted to. Now's the chance to get those fellows jugged. You know the police were looking for them after they ran us down and there's a warrant out for their arrest. The police didn't have their names, so the warrant read for John Doe and Richard Roe.

"O, yes!" replied a brisk young man, with a bright eye, peculiar smirk, spotted neckcloth, and gray gaiters with pearl buttons. "Cars ready for Boston and way stations. All aboard. Now's your time quick, or you'll lose 'em. Now then, ma'am." "But, sir," remonstrated the old lady he addressed, and whom he was urging at the steps of a first class car. "O, never mind!" replied the brisk young man.

Bread," said Newman, almost caressingly, "don't make yourself uncomfortable. Now's the time to feel lively, you know." She began to speak again with a trembling voice. "I think it would be more respectable if I could if I could" and her voice trembled to a pause.

"But you needn't watch the going on of the fight, boy, for at this distance it's nearly all guess work and little see, and here as far as I can make out no one can notice us if we begin to move, so now's the time to start." "Ah!" cried Marcus, triumphantly, as he turned to the horse's head on his side.

"Why, it appears that after the explosion, when everyone was crushing toward the doors, some man in the audience took the words of Hedda and steadied the crowd with them, as men and women struggled in the darkness.... 'Now's the time for vine-leaves! he called out. An unknown wasn't he lovely?"

"That's hardly fair, Bucky," said Thirkle. "That's hardly fair on the little chap after he's stood by ye so long." "Fair enough for me, Thirkle, and fair enough for ye it'll be when ye come out." "What do ye mean by that, Buck?" demanded Thirkle, speaking over my shoulder; and then he whispered to Petrak: "Give it to him, Red now's yer chance. Quick, lad!"

"I believe you are humbugging us," said Gashford. "Whisht, sor listen!" The breaking of twigs was heard faintly in the distance, and, a few moments later, the tramp, apparently, of a body of men. Presently dark forms were dimly seen to be advancing. "Now's your time, gineral! Give it 'em hot," whispered Flinders. "Ready! Present!

But I don't know; being a servant isn't exactly unsatisfactory, but it seems to me that, if I want to start out for myself, now's the time. I'm in the thirties, and almost beginning to get old." "Oh, that's it!" said Johannes. "Have you got marrying into your head?" "Not especially," said Uli.

We were within two hundred yards of the scene of strife. "Now's the time!" shouted our leader. "Hurrah, hurrah! my lads! Give way, you red scoundrels!" we all shouted at the top of our voices.

Farrell's young man has come for the windmill he says you've had it two hours," replied Benjamin. "The deuce be with Mr. Farrell's young man! he does not suppose we can part with the mill before the cloth's drawn tell him to mizzle, or I'll mill him. 'Now's the day and now's the hour'; who's for some grouse? Gentlemen, make your game, in fact. But first of all let's have a round robin.