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It was said he was cranking the engine and that it kicked back and splintered the bone in his forearm. Anyhow, he went about with his hand and arm in a sling." "And then?" "They gave my man the slip that night in their fast touring-car. You know automobiles have about made shadowing impossible in these days. The house was closed up, and it was said by the neighbours that Williams and Mrs.
"Come along, Meadow-Brooks. I can't take any more this trip, but if Dad's buggy goes all right, I'll take the rest of you out on the instalment plan." "I don't want to go," decided Tommy. "I want to thtay here and retht. I never get any retht at all." The others were eager to go. Jane already was cranking up the car.
Cranking failed to start the car. It was necessary, while the machine manoeuvred to get overhead again, to lift the hood of the engine, examine a spark-plug and then crank the car. He dropped a second bomb which fell behind the car and made a hole in the road. Then at last the engine started, and it took us a very short time to get out of that neighbourhood."
After the slight delay of cranking it the second car whizzed along the street. But that delay was fatal to the purpose of the pursuers, for ere they had reached the corner down which the first machine had turned the entire block was empty. Burke's driver had made another right turn. Bobbie opened the door and yelled to the chauffeur as he hung to the jamb with difficulty.
Terror seized upon the guide's boy, as he remembered where he had left the dog. He glanced obliquely at the truckman, who had unloaded and who was cranking. "Now " said the scared youth, glibly, avoiding his father's unsuspecting eye. "Now now, Lad he was settin' 'twixt Simmons and me. And he hops down and runs off around the house, towards towards the lake soon as we stopped here.
If you see him, give him a shot to make him stop!" and shouting in this vein, Bart turned to retrace his steps back to the bridge. He was somewhat out of wind by the time he had half mounted the abrupt bank that served as the base for one end of the bridge. All at once he heard a sound that electrified him. It was the cranking of the car! "Hi, Jim! here he is! Come back!
The boy, made happy with half a crown, was dismissed to his cottage, the weary horse was conducted to a stall, and Mannering found himself in a few minutes seated by a comfortable supper, for which his cold ride gave him a hearty appetite. Comes me cranking in, And cuts me from the best of all my land, A huge half-moon, a monstrous cantle out. Henry IV. Part I
"Walking in her sleep, of course!" he said heartily. "The trip to-day was too much for her. But think of her getting into that burglar-proof garage with her eyes shut or do sleep-walkers have their eyes shut? and actually cranking up my racer!" Aggie looked at me and I looked at Aggie. "Of course," Jasper went on, "there being no muffler on it, the racket wakened her as well as the neighborhood.
Where had it been in the twenty-five minutes since he had left it at the entrance to the hospital? Why had it been left here, of all places, where he would naturally walk if desirous of taking a street-car? There seemed no immediate answer to the conundrums. So, he nonchalantly clambered into the car, after cranking it. The mechanism seemed in perfect order.
The boy, made happy with half- a-crown, was dismissed to his cottage, the weary horse was conducted to a stall, and Mannering found himself in a few minutes seated by a comfortable supper, for which his cold ride gave him a hearty appetite. Comes me cranking in, And cuts me from the best of all my land A huge half-moon, a monstrous cantle, out Henry IV, Part 1.
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