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He pointed out to Crewe the professional view that his own duty did not extend beyond the exposure of Kemp's perjury. It was not his duty to give Kemp a second chance an opportunity to qualify his evidence.

"That is no hindrance to my volubility, I am glad to say; a back is not very inspiring or expressive, but Ruth can tell me when you look bored if I wax too discursive." It was a tiny boat; and seated thus, Kemp's knees were not half a foot from Ruth's white gown. "Will you direct me?" he said, as he swept around. "I have not rowed on this river for two or three years."

"You had to go, Buddie now what could you do in that awful place?" Mrs. Tanner was almost reduced to tears. She saw her offspring at the edge of perdition at once. But Bud ignored his mother and went on with his tale. "You jest oughta seen Jap Kemp's face when I told him what that guy said to you! Some face, b'lieve me! He saw right through the whole thing, too. I could see that!

But Crewe had something more on his mind, and he waited until Chippenfield and Rolfe had taken their departure in order to put his views before the prosecuting counsel. Then he pointed out to him that to prove that Kemp's evidence was false was merely to obtain a negative result. What he wanted was a positive result. In other words, he wanted Kemp's true story.

Our missionary preaches all about that Man on the Cross, an' if you don't need Him before you get through this little campaign of life I'll miss my guess. Mebbe we haven't been all we might have been, but we ain't agoin' to let you ner no one else go back on that there Cross!" Jasper Kemp's tone was tender and solemn.

Gwinner's Life and Professor Wallace's little work on the same subject, as well as to the few other authorities that have been available. Wallace, p. 108. Haldane and Kemp's The World as Will and Idea. Wallace, p. 145. There are, first of all, two kinds of authors: those who write for the subject's sake, and those who write for writing's sake.

After dark things were fairly quiet, except for constant alarms, until the order came to move back to the next trench." Major Kemp's fist came down upon the plank table. "Move back!" he exclaimed angrily. "Just so!

Kemp had hurried upstairs after letting Adye out, and now crouching among the broken glass and peering cautiously over the edge of the study window sill, he saw Adye stand parleying with the Unseen. "Why doesn't he fire?" whispered Kemp to himself. Then the revolver moved a little and the glint of the sunlight flashed in Kemp's eyes.

Brought up on a great cattle run, he could track a stray beast over miles of ranges. It was child's play to him to trace the heavy footmarks over the leaf-strewn floor of the wood. 'Go as quietly as you can, he whispered to Ken. 'Kemp's quite cute enough to ambush us if he thinks we're on his track.

But she came to Milly for money to buy food, and Milly gave it generously although she owed all she earned and much more. But food came before bills. If it hadn't been for Eleanor Kemp's luxurious luncheons, the girl would often have gone hungry.... And through it all she never took refuge in tears. "What's the use?" she said.

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