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The whole sea was alive, waves chasing waves and bounding over each other, crested with foam. Now and then the ship would pitch her prow into a wave, even to the bulwarks, dash the billow aside, and buoyantly rise again, bowling along, though under moderate sail, because of the force of the gale. The sea has some sad sights, of which one shortly presented itself.

Of course, the colonel continued buoyantly, 'Nevil will recover; he's a tough wiry young fellow, but poor Romfrey's fears are natural enough about the countess. Her mind seems to be haunted by the doctor there Shrapnel, I mean; and she's exciteable to a degree that threatens the worst in case of any accident in Bevisham. 'Is it not a kind of cowardice to conceal it? Cecilia suggested.

"I must be going," said Father Brown. They walked together along the passage to the entrance hall, where they saw the fresh, freckled face of the Duke of Chester, who was bounding buoyantly along towards them. "Come along, Pound," he cried breathlessly. "I've been looking for you everywhere.

She forgot De Launay, forgot the depression that had grown upon her with the realization of the immensity into which she was plunging, and felt her spirit soaring in exhilaration and hopes of success. Mountain born and bred, she reacted buoyantly to the inspiration of the environment.

Peters," said the chairman of the Committee on Supplies, "I ah I was not aware that you'd had the sale. I ah I didn't receive any notice." "Oh yes we had it," said Peters, rubbing his hands together buoyantly. "We had it last night, and it went off superbly." "I am sorry," said the chairman of the Committee on Supplies. "I should like to have been there." "I didn't know of it myself, Mr.

No word was spoken for at least a quarter of an hour, during which time, although they rose buoyantly on the water, the waves washed continually over the low-lying deck. As this deck was flush with the gunwale, or rather, had no gunwale at all, the water ran off it as it does off a whale's back. Then there came a momentary lull. "Now, Moses 'bout ship!" shouted Van der Kemp. "Stand by, Nigel!"

Not in these modern days would such preliminary consumption of food be counted wisest preparation for a feast on the morrow, but the cave and Shell men were alike independent of affections of the stomach or the liver, and could, for days in sequence, gorge themselves most buoyantly.

I don't want her." Instantly Eleanor was buoyantly ready to have Edith ... he "didn't want her!" When Maurice rose from the table she went to the front door with him, detaining him until the pretty school-teacher was well on her way down the street; with tender charges to take care of himself.

With the instruments that were aboard the aero I can make observations to determine our position, and I shall steer for the Pike's Peak region." When the party had become accustomed to their situation, and had gained confidence in their craft by observing how buoyantly it bore them, they became almost cheerful in their demeanor.

Across the horse's shoulder was a ragged tear, black against the tawny gold of his coat. The men glanced at each other. It was the horse of the fourth man; the man who had staggered in that afternoon, asked for whiskey, and who had left as buoyantly as though he went to meet a friend. "They got him," said the saloon-keeper. "They got him," echoed the other.

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