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In January, 1864, Major Cole, of the Union Maryland cavalry, began going out of his way to collide with the Forty-Third Virginia, the more so since he had secured the services of a deserter from Mosby, a man named Binns who had been expelled from the Rangers for some piece of rascality and was thirsting for revenge.
He was so tall that there was a slight stoop to his shoulders as though, when he walked, he feared to collide with the branches of the trees under which he passed. Erect, he must have lacked but a few inches of seven feet and, possessing not an ounce of superfluous flesh on his big bones, his appearance was not impressive.
I gave the sled such an impetus that we overtook our chief, and upset him just as he reached the lake, causing him to collide with Donald Bane and James Dougall, who, seated on the same toboggan, were anxiously striving to keep their balance.
Inevitably Jupiter would be deflected from its orbit into an elliptical path, and the burning star, swung by his attraction wide of its sunward rush, would "describe a curved path" and perhaps collide with, and certainly pass very close to, our earth.
They create a prodigious stir, brush the sentry aside, overturn the cleaners, and collide with the foragers as these return laden with their humble spoil. They have the busy air, the extravagant, contemptuous gait, of indispensable gods who should be simultaneously venturing towards some destiny unknown to the vulgar.
It is true and always has been true that a man who is worth his salt, when he wants a thing, takes it or goes down in the attempt. The loser may squeal, but that seems to be the path of progress. You can't beat it." "Well, we'll see," said Grant, laughing. "Sometimes two men, each worth his salt, collide." "As in the meadow of the South Y.D.," said Transley, with a smile.
"Things collide, while each obeys its law. Your systems clash." "Not a bit. This is apparent only; man acts abnormally under evil influences; he will not observe law; he turns upon nature and says he will subvert her laws, and compel her to obey his. Of course confusion, disorder, and death are the consequences, and always will be, till he puts himself in harmony with her." "It seems to me, Mr.
"Oh, he is; eh? Well, he won't pass me," and Danny steered his sled over directly in front of Bert's, almost causing Bert to collide with him. "Shame!" cried some watchers. "That wasn't fair!" "Let him keep on his own side then," warned Danny.
You're getting white around the lips now. Bum heart. You won't last long!" Between rounds little Musq'oosis, watching all that Mattison did, did likewise for his principal. Finally the spectators began to grow impatient with too much footwork. They required a little blood to keep up their zest. Sam was blamed. "Collide! Collide!" they yelled. "Is this a marathon or hare and hounds?
I fear that before many years this will be either a dead and frozen island floating in space, or it will be absorbed by some other body of the universe." "You said, Professor," Jack observed, "that its ultimate end would either be to fall into the sun, or collide with the earth." "And that is my belief yet; but I have no means of knowing surely." "I hope she bumps the world again!" cried Jack.
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