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The master stroke in golf Intentional pulling and slicing The contrariness of golf When pulls and slices are needful The stance for the slice The upward swing How the slice is made The short sliced stroke Great profits that result Warnings against irregularities How to pull a ball The way to stand The work of the right hand A feature of the address What makes a pull Effect of wind on the flight of the ball Greatly exaggerated notions How wind increases the effect of slicing and pulling Playing through a cross wind The shot for a head wind A special way of hitting the ball A long low flight When the wind comes from behind.
Their facts were too much for him; they impinged on some obscure old prejudices of his. They drove him into a clever perversity of humour. They account for his cat-like touches, his contrariness, his fondness for scoring off everybody from the Deity downwards, his premeditated irresponsibilities, his " "Did he not prove that the Odyssey was written by a woman?" "He did.
She waited for Rupert, dreading his quick eyes. "Notya seems better," he said easily. "Well, did you finish the cigarette?" "I didn't like it." "And it looked wrong. A piece of fine sewing suits you better." She smiled. "Does it? Have you had supper?" "Lily fed me. I like that girl. The only people I ever want to marry are the ones that some one else has chosen. It's contrariness, I suppose."
Lizabetha Prokofievna, who disliked Varvara, although she had a great respect for her mother, was much annoyed by this sudden intimacy, and put it down to the general "contrariness" of her daughters, who were "always on the lookout for some new way of opposing her." Nevertheless, Varvara continued her visits. A month after Muishkin's departure, Mrs.
"Pack of nonsense!" cried the old woman, rattling the poker in the grate. "I've been here afore she came all alone in the house, too and I hain't seen nothing of the sort. When she's got nothing else to grumble about she pretends as she has seen a ghost." "No, no," the girl said cheerily. "I am not grumbling indeed I am not." "It's like her contrariness to say so," old Mrs.
He believed that if there was any thing under heavens meaner than Tennessee weather it was an army mule; the teamsters had even less sense and more contrariness than the mules; the army wagon was a disheartening device of the devil, and Tennessee roads had been especially contrived by Jeff Davis to break the hearts of Union soldiers.
This eccentric mode of procedure, however, must not be altogether ascribed to any contrariness of disposition on the part of the gallant tug, which, in spite of occasional stoppages and frequent alterations of course, yet towed us along steadily down the river a pigmy pulling a giant.
I do-do-n't wa-a-nt to g-go back!" chattered Dot, with blue lips. "You've got to! You're so cold now you can't talk straight!" exclaimed Meredith. "Ah, go on, Dot! You're spoilin' my fun!" cried Don, turning to give Dot a little shove toward the raft. "No, I won't," pouted Dot, dropping upon the ice in sheer contrariness.
Clarence can recover from his astonishment and remind her of her vehement words on the subject at Bellegarde, Mr. Stephen is making thither with the air of one who conquers. Again the natural contrariness of women. What bare-faced impudence! Has he no shame that he should hold his head so high?
Then, having in disdain granted them their worthless lives, you set them free; and they propitiate you with a gift, and depart trembling." "Well, of all the topsy-turvy contrariness!" he protested. "You've got it all wrong; I declare you have! But I'll put you right, if it's possible to do it."
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