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Hardly had the long-drawn clarion of the look-out's B l o w! sounded aloft than the boats were lowered from the davits and began pulling away towards the likeliest spot for a rise.
But in this particular case the Clarion will go on doing its best I promise you to nibble some of it away!" The Conservative member rose in indignation. "I should be sorry to have as many starving people on my conscience as you'll have before long!" he said as he took up his papers.
Ringing as the note of a trumpet that sounds alarm then the foe is at the gates of a city, even so brazen was the voice of the son of Aeacus, and when the Trojans heard its clarion tones they were dismayed; the horses turned back with their chariots for they boded mischief, and their drivers were awe-struck by the steady flame which the grey-eyed goddess had kindled above the head of the great son of Peleus.
Amabel was not a favorite outside of her own family. People used to stare aghast at her unexpected questions and demands delivered in a shrill clarion as from some summit of childish wisdom, and they said she was a queer child. She yielded always to command from utter helplessness, but the why of obedience was strongly alert within her.
This show of fighting force would allay public alarm, a large fund would be raised, the newspapers would be kept in thorough subjection, and the disease could be wiped out without undue publicity or the imperiling of Old Home Week. "What about the 'Clarion'?" inquired Hollenbeck, of the committee. "They're still holding off." "Safe as your hat," Dr. Surtaine assured the questioner with a smile.
"There's nothing I like better," he said, "than a wild rose." The old trailer had noticeably softened. While retaining his clarion voice and much of his sleepless energy, he was plainly less imperious of manner, less harsh of speech. Jessie's case troubled me. As I watched her, studied her, I perceived that she possessed uncommon powers, but that she must be taken out of this sterile environment.
It was the best thing that could happen to Mary Ann the best thing in the world. And then the world wouldn't know. "Sw eêt," went the canary. "Sw eêt." This time the joy of the bird penetrated to his own soul the joy of life, the joy of the sunshine. He rang the bell violently, as though he were sounding a clarion of defiance, the trumpet of youth.
"It is the one that is going to fly against you." "Who is in charge of it?" inquired John Ross. "Five arrived in it. Four of them are to be in the contest, they say. The other gentleman is Mr. Wrenn, of the New York Clarion." A few minutes later, when they pushed the Sky-Bird into one of the big double hangars, their suspicions were conclusively clinched.
It was the day after the Talk-It-Over Breakfast at which Hal had announced the prospective fall of the "Clarion." "I'll be glad to get back to the office," said Ellis to Esmé. "They certainly need me." "You aren't fit yet," protested the girl. "Fitter than the Boss. He's worrying himself sick." "Isn't everything all right?" "All wrong!
"Can't you control your own son?" asked some one bluntly. "Understand this, if you please, gentlemen. Over the Worthington 'Clarion' I have no control whatsoever." "Well, there's where the danger lies," said Vane. "If the 'Clarion' comes out with a big story, the rest of us have got to publish something to save our face." "What's to be done, then?" cried Stickler.
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