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Updated: June 28, 2025


Where the reader is so fortunate as to be able to visit a region of glaciers, he had best begin his study of their majestic phenomena by ascending to those upper realms where the snow accumulates from year to year. He will there find the natural irregularities of the rock surface in a measure evened over by a vast sheet of snow, from which only the summits of the greater mountains rise.

When the speech was finished and we were alone together, Miss Anthony put her arm around my shoulder and drew me to her side. "Well, Anna," she said, gratefully, "you've certainly evened us up on motherhood this time." That South Dakota campaign was one of the most difficult we ever made.

For it was at the price of his youth that Manuel had recovered the woman whom his youth desired: and Misery had subtly evened matters by awarding an aging man the woman for whose sake a lad had fearlessly served Misery. There was no longer any such lad, for the conquered had destroyed the conqueror.

For the time the freshmen were forced to remain silent, but they felt that the sophomores had not evened up matters by any means. And the affair would not be dropped. During the afternoon of that day it rained for at least two hours, and it did not clear up and let the sun out, so there was plenty of dirt and mud at nightfall.

I didn't save much money, though, because in the middle of the night I got hungry and filled up on peanuts and train bananas. The town was up on a branch and I didn't get there until six o'clock the next day. When I reached there, I went right up to my man's store. You ought to have seen his place! The town was about seven hundred, and the store just about evened up with it groceries and hardware.

By God, I've evened my score with Black MacQueen." And from the cliff above came the answer a laugh full of mocking deviltry and malice. The Arkansan turned upon Melissy a startled face of agony, in which despair and hate stood out of a yellow pallor. "Trapped." It was his last word to her. He swept the girl back against the shelter of the wall and ran crouching toward the entrance.

Margot had been a good teacher and Adrian had been eager to learn what he had not already done from the loggers. Pierre had been puzzled by "commissariat" and "expedition" and felt that he had evened matters nicely. "Oh! I know. A thoroughfare is a river, and a dead water is a lake. And a carrier is yourself!" To show his new skill he caught up the canoe and inverted it over his own head.

It was built partly on three hills, the buttresses of a long ridge which turned a wide river, and on the ridge itself, and partly on the flat shore of the river, on either side, hillward and plainward: but a great white wall girt it all about, which went right over the river as a bridge, and on the plain side it was exceeding high, so that its battlements might be somewhat evened with those of the hill-wall above.

We evened our score with you as freshmen, and we shall do it again this year as sophomores. Furthermore, we mean to win every basketball game of the series, for we should consider being beaten by the juniors the deepest possible disgrace. I regret that we have agreed to play against an unworthy foe."

But sometimes, as to-night Well, there's only one thing I can do: keep my tongue between my teeth as long as I can, and then get away somewhere and smash things till I'm black and blue." "That's what you've been doing back in the woods?" King ventured to ask. "Rather. Anyhow, it's evened up my circulation and I can be decent again.

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