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Bates and I deduced his sex from the sound of his footsteps." Again Theydon nearly stammered. Events had certainly turned in the most amazing way. Instead of carrying himself almost in the manner of a judge, he was figuring rather as an unwilling witness in the hands of a skilled and merciless cross-examining counsel. "Did the police officers supply any theory of motive for the crime?
Two ships were chartered to convey these gentlemen down the Rhine and Maine, and a very pleasant excursion, with all sorts of frolics and high revellings, they had of it. Lux, a celebrated actor, was chosen king of the expedition, and we find Beethoven figuring among the scullions.
If I get enough votes I'm going to be the next sheriff. If I don't get enough votes Bill Watkins'll be it. But the votes are going to be real votes. I ain't figuring on letting your gang pack in here and keep my friends from voting. "I'm going to put your hat on this table. Then Norton will open the door and let one man come in. That man will vote for whoever he pleases. Then Mr.
His mind was very busy with the elements of the game he was playing, sorting and arranging them, figuring how to earn and borrow the money necessary to permit his taking advantage of a chance he thought he saw in the western timber lands.
And the system expressly says that one may lose at first. To-morrow I raise the stakes and we shall begin to win. See?" She pulled a little pad from her bag covered with a maze of figuring. "But where do you come from?" I asked. "Where is your father?" Again I saw that look of terror come into her eyes. She glanced quickly about her, and I was sure she was thinking of escaping from me.
This deserves death. Bru. Or let us stand to our authority, Or let us lose it: Truly, one hears the Revolutionary voices here. Observing the history which is in all men's lives, 'Figuring the nature of the times deceased, a man may prophesy, as it would seem, 'with a near aim, quite near 'of the main chance of things, as yet, not come to life, which in their weak beginnings lie intreasured.
"I should be very glad to consider your proposition, Mr. Peasley," he said. "You say your clients are entirely responsible?" "They will post a bond if you're not satisfied on that point, Mr. Hudner. What will you charter the Unicorn for, a day?" Mr. Hudner pretended to do a deal of figuring. At the end of five minutes he said: "Three hundred and fifty dollars a day, net to the vessel."
And then, her spirits were so low; and his choice smuggled Hollands so requisite to screw them up to par again; and no sooner had they rallied, than they would once more begin to droop; so she cried a good deal, and kept her bed; and very often did not remember exactly, whether she was lying down there, or figuring on the Esplanade with Julian, and all that sort of thing: accordingly, it is not to be wondered at if, in Aunt Green's double-house, the general and Emily saw very little of her, and during all this illness, had almost forgotten her existence.
Thus, by consulting his speedometer, John was able to figure out with a fair degree of certainty what allowances he should make from dead reckoning in order to strike their destination or rather, we should say that Tom, as John's aid, did most of this figuring, for a pilot generally has his hands full in guiding his steed.
In Rome night life for the foreigner consists of going indoors at eventide and until bedtime figuring up how much money he has been skinned out of during the course of the day just done and for the native in going indoors and counting up how much money he has skinned the foreigner out of during the day aforesaid.
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