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I was brought up to believe that patriotism had an element of sacrifice in it, but I can't see ours. And I can't imagine myself, somehow, as a Hercules bearing the burden of our Constitution. From Mr. Hodder's point of view, perhaps, and I'm not sure it isn't the right one, the pianist is doing his damnedest, to the tune of Dalton Street. We might as well look this thing in the face, my friend.

"Var died of a heart attack in the middle of a battle," Harding announced. "And Cathay and Kloomiria sent each other surrender notices the minute word was official! The damnedest thing I ever heard of. Edmonds came with me, and he's upstairs now, planning a big victory celebration as soon as we can let the word out. It should finish his reorientation."

"And now," said Ravenslee, rising, "after you, Mr. Flowers! Let us by all means step outside, where we will each earnestly endeavour to pitch the other down-stairs personally, I shall do my very damnedest, for really I don't no, I do not like you, Mr. Flowers; you need some one to tread on you a little. Step outside and let me try."

Then remember, too, that the German monarchy is a cross between the Napoleonic ambition and its inheritance from Frederick the Great and Bismarck. I suppose the three damnedest liars that were ever born are these three old Frederick, Napoleon, and Bismarck not, I take it, because they naturally loved lying, but because the game they played constantly called for lying.

You're all the things that I see in a sunset when I'm driving in from the country, the things that I like but can't make poetry of. Do you realize what my job is? I go round twenty-four hours a day, in mud and blizzard, trying my damnedest to heal everybody, rich or poor.

Archie reported that his skipper would do his damnedest and that our machines were now going up. 'We've a chance, sir, he said, 'a good sportin' chance. It was a new Archie, with a hard voice, a lean face, and very old eyes. Behind the jagged walls of the farm buildings was a knoll which had once formed part of the high-road. I went up there alone, for I didn't want anybody near me.

"Of all the damned idiocies," said Gorman, "that artistic soul is the damnedest." I said nothing more for several minutes. I knew it would take Gorman some time to recover from the mention of the artistic soul. When I thought he had regained his self-possession I went on speaking. "My idea," I said, "is to hire a small hall, and to invite a number of well-off people to see Tim's show.

I'll do the gassin' if there's any to be done an' when I draw, you guys do your damnedest!" The outfit set itself to wait. Over on the edge of the pueblo they could see Trevison. He was bending over something, and when they saw him stoop and lift the object, heaving it to his shoulder and walking away with it, a sullen murmur ran over the outfit, and lips grew stiff and white with rage.

You've tortured me you've mocked and sneered and laughed at me in my suffering you fiend and I've tried my damnedest to pay you back. What I couldn't do the man you love will do for me. You'll suffer now in earnest. You thought you'd be a sure winner as soon as I was out of the game. But you've lost you've lost you've lost!

I was brought up to believe that patriotism had an element of sacrifice in it, but I can't see ours. And I can't imagine myself, somehow, as a Hercules bearing the burden of our Constitution. From Mr. Hodder's point of view, perhaps, and I'm not sure it isn't the right one, the pianist is doing his damnedest, to the tune of Dalton Street. We might as well look this thing in the face, my friend.

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