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Delamayn has actually proved his statement by appeal to witnesses of the lady's marriage. He refers me to two witnesses; but declines acting at once in the matter for himself, on the ground that he is in training for a foot-race. I admit that that is an obstacle, and consent to arrange for bringing the two witnesses to London myself. The footrace is on Thursday next. Mr.
Nickie's physical condition was not good, he was ill-trained for a footrace, his wind was bad; he felt that he must presently succumb, and then Constable Daniel Mack loomed before him as a possible saviour. Constable Mack had stepped from Hogan's store, drawn forth by the yells of the pack.
What was contemplated as a triumphal reentrance becomes a footrace to the nearest ready-made clothing store. English clothes are not meant for Americans, but for Englishmen to wear: that is a great cardinal truth which Americans would do well to ponder. Possibly you have heard that an Englishman's clothes fit him with an air.
"'Allah' is the Mohammedan divinity," explained Speed. "I've got you." Glass was greatly interested. "Then he makes his prayer. It is such a sacred thing that when one's feet are on it no harm can come to one." "Well, what d'you think of that?" murmured the trainer. Fresno laughed pleasantly. "It's too bad it isn't long enough to run this footrace on."
Davis to a footrace at Belmont one year, giving him distance as an age handicap, and finding that I had overestimated the advantage of ten years difference. In 1890 we established the Unitarian Club of California. Mr. Davis was the first president. For seventeen years it was vigorous and prosperous. We enjoyed a good waiting-list and twice raised the limit of membership numbers.
He is waiting for the down train." "Where is he?" questioned Roger. "Down the track by the water tower." "We'll raid him!" cried the senator's son, and then he and Dave and Phil set off on a footrace in the direction of the man who sold candy, cigars, and magazines.
"No, nothin' like that," answered Chip. "I'll tell it to you jest the way one o' the boys handed it to me. He says t' me, 'Waal, Chip, I reckon you boys on the ranches hereabouts won't pick off the prize money this year in the footrace, will yuh? "'Oh, I don't know, I answers him.
When Fuller, Murphy, and Cain started from Big Shanty on foot, to capture that fugitive engine, they were involuntarily laughed at by the crowd, serious as the matter was and to most observers it was indeed most ludicrous; but that footrace saved us, and prevented the consummation of these tremendous consequences.
Let's get the people's work done in time to avoid a footrace with Santa Claus. And, yes, this year to coin a phrase a new beginning: 13 individual bills, on time and fully reviewed by Congress.
Hawks let out a cowboy yell at sight of them, jumped up, and pulled Dud down beside him among the boulders. "Never expected to see you lads again alive an' kickin' after you an' the Utes started that footrace. I'll bet neither one of you throwed down on yoreself when you was headin' for the willows. Gee, I'm plumb glad to see you." "We're right glad to be here, Buck," acknowledged Dud.
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