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"Spiritedly said, lad; but if I should lose my way in the dark and I believe no man can say truly that such a thing ever yet happened to me but, if I should lose my way, no other harm would come of it than to pass a night in the forest; whereas a false turn of the paddle, or a broad sheer of the canoe, would put you and the young woman into the river, out of which it is more than probable the Sergeant's daughter would never come alive."

"Red, can you look at men and tell whether or not there's danger in them?" inquired Neale. "I shore can. One man could bluff thet outfit.... But I reckon I'd hate to have them find Allie aboot heah alone." "I can take care of myself," spoke up Allie, spiritedly.

We're just going to hustle ourselves into the one job that would suit us better than anything else on earth!" "Bully!" agreed Hal, wistfully. "I hope you can work it." "We can," returned his chum, spiritedly. "Team work, you know. We've worked around machine shops, and at other trades, and we know something about the way boats are handled.

Once or twice, a recitation, very spiritedly rendered in a powerful Scottish accent, varied the proceedings; and once we sought in vain to dance a quadrille, eight men of us together, to the music of the violin.

Ammiani would be removed, if he delayed; and he knew that the moment his letter reached Lugano, Angelo would start for Milan and claim to surrender in his stead. The woman came, and went forth, and Rinaldo did not look at her until his resolve was firm. He said to Wilfrid in her presence, "Swear that you will reveal nothing of this house." Wilfrid spiritedly pronounced his gladdest oath.

"Which is exactly what Tracey would have done, instead of taking the awful risk of murdering him in his own home," Penny cut in spiritedly. "Besides, Tracey wasn't gone from the porch long enough to go outside, signal to Sprague in the trophy room, shoot him when Sprague raised the screen, and then hide the gun.

Mencke said " began the nurse, objectingly, for Violet's sister had given very strict orders upon this very point. "I don't care what Belle said Belle is too fresh sometimes!" Violet cried, spiritedly, and relapsing a trifle into slang, in her irritation over her sister's interference. The nurse changed the subject, and nothing more was said about the matter.

'Well, Radie, dear you have put your hand to the plough, and you sha'n't turn back now. 'What? 'No you sha'n't turn back now. 'You seem, Sir, to fancy that I have no right to choose for myself, said Miss Rachel, spiritedly. 'Now, Radie, you must be reasonable who have I to advise with? 'Not me, Stanley keep your plots and your secrets to yourself.

He was seated in a big arm-chair before the open fire, with his family gathered round him, by his side our frail, beautiful mother, with Baby Charlie on her knee, Martha and Julia, with their sewing, and Will, back of mother's chair, tenderly smoothing the hair from her brow, while he related spiritedly some new escapade of Turk.

"I want to save, perhaps, hundreds of lives in the future," returned Jack, spiritedly. "Then, at least, old chum," begged Hal, "tell your scheme to Mr. Farnum, and let him hire a trained diver to make the experiment." "You think there's a lot of danger in it, do you?" queried Captain Jack, mildly. "I certainly do," said Hastings, with emphasis. "Then I'll do the trick myself," contended Jack.