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Would he, or would he not have had plenty of time to remove and destroy them?" "Yes." "Was the pile of underclothes under which the things were hidden heavy or light?" "Heavyish." "In other words, it was winter underclothing. Obviously, the prisoner would not be likely to go to that drawer?" "Perhaps not." "Kindly answer my question.
An artist was found in the person of a country curate, and the job was carried out. His lectures remain to this day, in their own place in the protracted series of annual Discourses to which they belong, distinguished amid a number of heavyish compositions by the rhetorical and ambitious diction for which he went into the market.
Both worms will fit in easily with the youthful assortment already gathered neither can be more than twenty-five. Oliver Crowe is nearly six feet, vividly dark, a little stooping, dressed like anybody else in the Yale Club from hair parted in the middle to low heavyish brown shoes, though the punctured patterns on the latter are a year or so out of date.
He recovered himself though, and thought no more of his escape in the excitement of finding that he had hooked a heavyish fish, and which took a good deal of playing; for just as it seemed exhausted, there was a fierce, furious snatch at the line, and the captive appeared to have grown heavier. "He's almost too heavy to lift out, Dick," he cried to the old sailor who came up.
He thinks, however, he can fix things so as to split large avalanches into little ones. Another man, to whom I did not talk, sticks in my memory. He had for years and years inspected trains at the head of a heavyish grade in the mountains though not half so steep as the Hex where all brakes are jammed home, and the cars slither warily for ten miles.
'If it's head we go, Jim; if it's woman, we stay here. I sent up the coin; we both bent over near the fire to look at it. The head was uppermost. 'Hoo hoo hoo hoo, came the night-bird's harsh croak. There was a heavyish stake on that throw, if we'd only known. Only ruin only death. Four men's lives lost, and three women made miserable for life. Jim and I looked at one another.
There was a heavyish sea at the time, and the Shearwaters were generally flying under the lee of the waves, just rising sufficiently to avoid the crest of the wave when it broke.
"That gate down there is a pretty heavyish one, but Rube Pearson could have carried away two sich as that, and me sitting on the top of them. What else did he do?" "He was bound in new cords, and he broke them asunder, Seth." Seth did not appear to attach much importance to this, and inquired, "Did he do anything else?" "He killed three hundred men with the jawbone of an ass."
It must have transported itself to Ludlow for the season in rumbling coaches and heavyish curricles and there entertained itself in decent emulation of that metropolis which a choice of railway-lines had not as yet placed within its immediate reach. It had balls at the assembly-rooms; it had Mrs. Siddons to play; it had Catalani to sing.
A pair of large tortoise-shell spectacles straddled a big beak-like nose, and he wore a heavyish blond moustache with its points trained upwards and outwards rather after the fashion made famous in the Fatherland by William Hohenzollern.
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