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'My dear young lady, I said, 'this is the damnedest liberty I know it! But what else was I to do? 'You have escaped? said she. 'If you call this escape, I replied. 'But you cannot possibly stop there! she cried. 'I know it, said I. 'And where am I to go? She struck her hands together. 'I have it! she exclaimed.

"An', mark my words, some day there's goin' to be the damnedest fight the world ever saw over these very niggers. An' the day ain't so far away." It was noon before they reached the big cemetery on the edge of Lexington. Through a rift in the trees the Major pointed out the grave of Henry Clay, and told him about the big monument that was to be reared above his remains. The grave of Henry Clay!

They done their damnedest to fix it for us to drown somewhere out there in the nice, cold English Channel. I'm just as satisfied it's them, instead, with their backs to a stone wall in the warm sunlight, getting their needin's. That's only justice. Eh, Monsieur Duchemin?" "It is war," said Lanyard with a shrug. "And war is ... No: Sherman was all wrong.

In these the suffering sick were jolted, jerked, and halted for hours at a time, while the scorching sun danced through the van's open sides and the mosquito-flies bit their damnedest. But nowadays one travels in luxury and sleeping-berths, with ever-ready nurses eager to wait upon every whim. A sling-armed Canadian was one of the party of four in our compartment.

Bower had just finished her supper, and was musing over the second half of her accustomed pint of ale. Her husband threw himself into a chair, with an exclamation of scornful disgust. 'What's wrong now? asked Mrs. Bower. 'Well, I don't know what you'll call it, but I call it the damnedest bit of sneaking behaviour as I ever knew! He's given the librarianship to that fellow Grail.

What he saw and heard really constituted, he alleged, a great big full front-page story "in a box" though it got only four sticks on the eleventh page being crowded out by the armistice. Why, he said, it was the damnedest thing ever! There had been no evidence against the defendant at all! And after the cop had collapsed Judge Watkins had refused to dismiss the case and directed Mr.

When by himself he groaned, "Oh, how awful and deep will be the curse of God if I turn this money against her by using it for the damnedest poison the devil ever brewed!" and he wrapped it up separately with a shudder.

He sagged back, resting his weight on the right elbow, and looked steadily at the rider the look of a wounded animal defying his pursuers. "Get goin'!" he jeered. "Do your damnedest! I heard that sneak, Dolver, yappin' to you. You're 'Drag' Harlan gun-fighter, outlaw, killer! I've heard of you," he went on as he saw Harlan scowl and stiffen. "Your reputation has got all over.

Christian men, whenever anything epoch-making happens, must have something to eat. Marriage, the return of a conquering hero, the visit of a great statesman, the birth of Christ we find in all these things a reason for calling on the cooks to do their damnedest.

"No," answered Barry, with simplicity. "But just because if you love a woman you can't possibly want to hurt her." "And if she loved you, a woman couldn't possibly want to turn you down because you've had the damnedest bad luck any man could have." "But does she love you?" asked Barry. "I know and you know that she does not. She cares for someone else." Roger made a sudden, violent movement.

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