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"How do YOU know I couldn't?" Two white boys and two black boys shrieked their scorn of the boaster. "I could, too!" Roderick raised his voice to a sudden howl, obtaining a hearing. "Well, why don't you tell us how?" "Well, I know HOW, all right," said Roderick. "If anybody asks you, you can just tell him I know HOW, all right." "Why, you can't DO anything," Sam began argumentatively.
The bear, with the dexterity of a vaquero, leaped aside and sprang upon the assailant's neck, his teeth meeting argumentatively in the rope-like tendons. The bull roared with pain and rage and attempted to shake him off, but he hung on; both lost their footing and rolled over and over amidst clouds of dust, a mighty noise, and enough blood to satisfy the early thirst of the beholders.
Marthy looked at her a minute, lent her attention briefly to the question, and gave what she considered good advice. "You learn how to cook, Billy Louise. Yuh don't want to go and get notions. Your maw ain't healthy, and your paw likes good grub. Po'try is all foolishness; there ain't any money in it." "Walter Scott paid his debts writing poetry," said Billy Louise argumentatively.
And to 'live' means to get all you can for your own pleasure and profit, take care of Number One! and let the rest of the world do as it likes. It's quite YOUR method, though you pretend it isn't!" "You're not very polite!" she said. "Now, why should I be?" he pursued, argumentatively "What's politeness worth unless you want to flatter something for yourself out of somebody?
'Ay, yes, then! cried the landlady, raising her eyes from her work, opening them very wide, and tossing her head on one side. 'Naturally, yes. 'He was a bad subject. 'He was a wicked wretch, said the landlady, 'and well merited what he had the good fortune to escape. So much the worse. 'Stay, madame! Let us see, returned the Swiss, argumentatively turning his cigar between his lips.
The demand made upon the Government was, argumentatively, already irresistible. But economic agitation of this kind takes time to acquire dynamic force. Mr. Gerald Balfour introduced a Bill the following year, but it had to be withdrawn to leave the way clear for the other great Irish measure which revolutionised local government.
Eggelby, on the other hand, was furnished with enthusiasm enough for two. "You would like Eric," she said, argumentatively rather than hopefully. Clovis had intimated very unmistakably that he was unlikely to care extravagantly for either Amy or Willie. "Yes, I feel sure you would like Eric. Every one takes to him at once.
"It stands ter reason thar's gold out thar," declared old man McGee, waving his pipe about argumentatively. "Ther good Lord never made nuthin' thet wasn't of some use, even ther fleas on a houn' dawg, for they keep him frum thinkin' uv his troubles.
His simple and courteous greeting of the stranger was instantly followed by a renewed attack upon the "grip sack," and a renewed defence of it by the stranger. "No, Sir Robert," said the voice argumentatively, "this yer's a BUSINESS interview, and until it's over if YOU please we'll remain ez we air.
'In a word', says Schiller, 'there is no other way of making the sensuous man rational except by first making him aesthetic. Finally the 'Letters' take up the evolution of man from the state of savagery and attempt to show argumentatively and in detail how his progress has been determined by the development of his aesthetic sense.
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