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Ku Sui's general attitude did not fool him. He knew that the man's suave mockery and flowery courtesy were camouflage for a very real fear of the quick wits and brilliant, pointed action of his famous master, the Hawk. Carse walked steadily enough, but every step he took beat in his mind like the accents of a dirge.
She has been taken ill and will be brought home as soon as she is able to be moved," she announced, without turning an eyelash. "Put away her things, and get the bed ready!" One could see that she was thinking rapidly. She was a woman who had all her life been equal to an emergency, but never had quite such a tragic emergency been thrust upon her to camouflage before.
It is a case of clever camouflage, rather than corruption." "Ah," snapped Kerry. "I was waiting to hear you mention it. So long as we know. I'm not a man that stands for being pointed at. I've got a boy at a good public school, but if ever he said he was ashamed of his father, the day he said it would be a day he'd never forget!" Seton Pasha smiled grimly and changed the topic.
Then the mess of saw palmetto leaves and other stuff utilized for camouflage purposes was cast overboard after which McGrath "fiddled" with the engine and soon had it running, limp and all, for its misses were plentiful, although the engineer allowed there did not seem to be anything fundamentally wrong.
Mark turned his thoughtful gray eyes steadily on Billy: "Now, look here, Kid, I'm well, and there's no further need to camouflage. Billy, is the minister dead?" "Not on yer tin type, he ain't dead!" "Well, is he hurt?" "Well, some," Billy admitted cheerfully. "Kid, look me in the eye." Billy raised a saucy eye as well masked as Mark's own could be on occasion. "Kid, how much is he hurt!
But the senate's conception of duty-doing was this: flatter the Caesar in public with all the ingenuity and rhetoric God or the devil has given you; but for the sake of decency slander him in private, and so keep your self-respect. I abased my soul to Caesar, I? Yes, I know I licked his shoes in the senate house; but that was merely camouflage.
"Oh, I do feel that!" she agreed, trying to "camouflage" a tear with a smile. "Jim's with me all the time." "Not yet," said Father Beckett, with a stolid gentleness. "Not yet. Not the real Jim. But he'll come." "You mean, when Molly and I've finished putting out all his treasures in the den, just as he'd like to see them?" "He might come before you get the den ready.
Arcot dropped the ship lower; the mountainous terrain had become so broken that it would be impossible to detect a city from thirty miles up. The green defiles of the great mountains not only provided good camouflage, but kept any great number of ships from attacking the sides, where the ray stations were. The cities were certainly located with an eye for war!
If this trend of criticism is in the right direction, then the apparent objectivity of the poet must be pure camouflage, and it is his own personality that he is giving us all the time, in the guise of one character and another. In this case, not his frank confession of his presence in his poetry, but his self-concealment, falsifies his representation of life.
This reduction will not affect the numbers to be entered, as a larger number of cadets will be accommodated at Dartmouth Colliery." Scotsman. Where they will be trained, we suppose, as mine-sweepers. Sergeant-Major. Camouflage Officer. Sergeant-Major. "Two thousand cabbage butterflies have been captured by Huntingdon school-children, but more stern measures for their capture must be introduced."
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