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The only harm has been in the kick-back of the firing, upon those standing close by. I am frank to confess my own ignorance of the great truths we are talking over here, save for the Bible itself, and the response to it within my own spirit, and the further response to it in human life all over the earth to-day West and East. Its finger still gives accurately the pulse beat of the race.

It was from the huge thing, the schooner, that death had been wreaked upon her calf; and it was upon the schooner that she vented the wrath of her grief. Even as they pulled away, the whale turned and headed across the ocean. At a half-mile distance she curved about and charged back. "With all that water in her, the schooner'll have a real kick-back in her when she's hit," Daughtry said.

An unprecedented thaw set in, ruining the skidways and reducing the snow of the forest to a sodden slush that chilled men to the bone as they floundered heavily about their work. Reed and Kantochy, two sawyers, were caught by a "kick-back." One of the best horses was sweenied.

What with them two pilgrims that called theirselves sawyers not bein' able to dodge a kick-back, an' Gibson pickin' a down-hill pull on an iced skidway for to go to sleep on his load, an' your gettin' pinched, an' the cook curlin' up an' dyin' on us, an' the whole damned outfit roarin' about the grub, there's hell to pay all around."

Now, it is a rule of the patent medicine trade never to advertise an unwilling testimonial because that kind always has a kick-back. Hence: "Oh, if you feel that way about it," said Dr. Surtaine disdainfully, "I'll keep it out of print." "And return it to me," continued the other, in a tone of calm sequentiality, which might represent either appeal, suggestion, or demand.