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"Salsette boys this way!" boomed a stentorian voice. "Good-bye, Betty. See you soon," whispered Bob, giving Betty's hand a hurried squeeze. "We're only across the lake, you know." "You chaps, move!" directed the voice snappily. With one accord the group dissolved, the boys hastening to the stage marked "Salsette" and the girls following Miss Anderson.

At the same instant, the stentorian voice of Lawton rang through the valley, shouting, "Harvey Birch take him, dead or alive!" Fifty pistols lighted the scene, and the bullets whistled in every direction round the head of the devoted peddler. A feeling of despair seized his heart, and in the bitterness of that moment he exclaimed, "Hunted like a beast of the forest!"

Clubs were organized for democratic agitation, which were named, from the places where they met, Jacobins and Cordeliers. The latter had for their head Danton, with his stentorian voice, and the brilliant young journalist Camille Desmoulins. The Jacobins aimed later at the destruction of the old institutions.

And over it all flashed the brilliant signal lights of the merchandise traffic directors whose stentorian electrical voices broadcasting commands sounded above the city's noises. An inferno of activity.

He was in the thick of the press, cutting a passage for himself, while numbers of his bodyguard toiled after him. "To the Prince!" cried Roger Braund in stentorian tones, "or he is lost!" We tore our way like a parcel of madmen, striking right and left in blind fury, and not pausing to parry a blow. But the enemy surged round us like waves in a storm.

From below the pandemonium of sound of the enraged and terrified cattle was all but deafening. At the corral the men who had been off watch were mounting their ponies. The girls heard Steve's stentorian voice shouting to Hesitation Kane: "Can we swing 'em before they clog that cut into the other hollow, Hess?" "Nope!" and to the girls' surprise the horse wrangler snapped out the answer.

One of the spectators had seized the uplifted arm of the Irishman, at the same time vociferating, in a stentorian voice "Don't kill him! we won't need to eat him! Look yonder! We're saved! we're saved!"

"But who are you, monsieur?" said Brigitte, addressing an old man very oddly dressed, whose eyes were protected by a green shade. "Madame, I am neither a beggar nor a vagabond," replied the old man, in stentorian tones; "my name is Picot, professor of mathematics." "Rue du Val-de-Grace?" asked Brigitte. "Yes, madame, No. 9, next to the print-shop."

Above all this hubbub, Andrew's figure on the steamer's bridge towered large and commanding, as he watched the trunks of fish hauled on board, and then dragged, pushed, thrown, or kicked, as near the mouth of the hold as the blockade of trunks already shipped would permit. But, sharp as a crack of thunder, a stentorian voice called out: "Captain Binnie wanted! Girl dying in Pittendurie wants him!"

If it warna that your father, auld David Deans, had been a tenant on our land, I would cry up the men-folk, and hae ye dookit in the burn for your impudence." Jeanie had already turned her back, and was walking towards the door of the court-yard, so that Mrs. Balchristie, to make her last threat impressively audible to her, had raised her stentorian voice to its utmost pitch.