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Morton so much trouble lately; it was natural enough, therefore, that their chat should turn to speculations as to his success in ejecting Clarkson from his house, and the Indians from their fisheries. "More trouble than it's worth," said George Anderson; "there is not a tree on the land that will pay for cutting down." "Very likely not; but the land may not be bad; and it is a capital situation.

During the contest the rich island of Jamaica was conquered from the Spanish, a possession which England has ever since greatly valued. Encouraged by his successes, Cromwell now called a third parliament, which he opened the 17th of September, 1656, after ejecting one hundred of the members, on account of their political sentiments.

Nevertheless, brother Jonathan, it is not too much to expect that you ought to respect the universal condemnation of your spitting propensities by travellers from all lands and endeavour to believe that ejecting saliva promiscuously is a dirty practice, even although you cannot feel it.

When she heard the voice of her champion, the old woman let go a cat-like screech of triumph, and her gliding Gaelic, smoothness itself in articulation, flowed yet firier in word, and fiercer in tone. But the who were thus ejecting her hangers on of the sheriff-court in the county town, employed to give a colour of law to the doubtful proceeding did not know the chief.

In January 1666-7, Lord Mordaunt was impeached by the House of Commons for forcibly ejecting William Tayleur and his family from the apartments which they occupied in Windsor Castle, where Tayleur held some appointment, and imprisoning him because he had presumed to offer himself as a candidate for the borough of Windsor. Lord M. was also accused of improper conduct towards Tayleur's daughter.

Albeit, in those seconds, and while the men were engrossed in the agreeable task of ejecting The Sidney Duck, The Polka harboured another guest, no less unwelcome, who made his way unobserved through the saloon to become an unobtrusive spectator of the doings in the dance-hall. In the space of six months one can do little or much harm.

"Well, well; look who's here!" cried Spurlock. He started toward the dog with the idea of ejecting him, but Ruth intervened. "No, please! It is good luck for a dog to enter your house. Let me keep him." "What? Good Lord, he's alive with fleas! They'll be all over the place." "Please!" She dropped the curtains and the manuscripts, knelt and held out her arms.

And many strong elephants, maddened with the wounds they received and alarmed beyond measure, fled with trunks raised on high. And those wild elephants, betraying the usual symptoms of alarm by urinating and ejecting the contents of their stomachs and vomiting blood in large quantities, trampled, as they ran, many warriors to death.

At the sight of Vernet, with whose immense strength they were acquainted, those in the hall drew back a step, and Vernet, taking advantage of this movement, succeeded in ejecting them and in securing the door once more.

I suppose he had thought I would just get out of the place if my salary was held back and he's wanted to get rid of me for some time. Now, he's taken this other means of ejecting me not only from his house but from the town itself. He knows I can't afford to pay the rent out of my salary let alone out of half of it!" He laughed rather bitterly.

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