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Updated: May 13, 2025


He took off his coat and with a megaphone, rather than a pen, told the people of the United States who Doctor Gilman was, who the Sultan was, what a Grand Cross was, and why America's greatest historian was not without honor save in his own country.

The speed will be fourteen knots when the signal is given for full speed. The general course, after leaving the mouth of the Bay will be East." Such were the instructions called from the rail of the gunboat, through a megaphone, Monday forenoon. On each of the submarine craft were sixteen cadet midshipmen, out for actual practice in handling a submarine in diving, and in running under water.

The sword-swallower, at the megaphone instance of the barker, waggled suddenly into motion, and, flouncing back her bushy knee-skirts and kissing to the four winds, threw back her head and swallowed an eighteen-inch carpenter's saw to the hilt. The crowd flowed up and around her. Miss Hoag felt on the undershelf of her table for a glass of water, draining it.

It was when the pleasing fact had been communicated by one of the workers that the last victim of the accident was found, with no fatalities to account for, that the stage manager came up to Hugh with outstretched hand. He had his megaphone slung over his back as a sportsman might his fowling-piece.

But already the old man had turned and, making a megaphone of his hands, was shouting to the cottage. "Mother!" he cried, "mother, here are folks from the wreck. Get coffee and blankets and and bacon and eggs!" "May the Lord bless him!" exclaimed the Lady Moya devoutly. But Aldrich, excited and eager, pulled out a roll of bills and shook them at the man.

I'm not going to make the new magazine my own megaphone you may be sure of that. It will nevertheless contain my general interpretation of things, in which I swear I do believe! The first thing, of course, is to establish it. Then it can be shaped more nearly into what I wish it to become. If it seem unmannerly, aggressive, I know no other way to make it heard.

"We can carry you better if you're limp." "I'll be limp enough if I swallow any more of that smoke," choked the actor. "It's fierce!" Indeed, Pop Snooks had been very liberal in the matter of smoke bombs. Great clouds of the black vapor swirled here and there, and Ruth and Alice had to get free breaths whenever they could. "Come on!" yelled the director through his megaphone. "Lively!"

"That's Farrago!" I exclaimed, catching sight of a United States flag floating majestically from a bamboo-pole. "Give me the megaphone, if you please." She handed me the instrument; I hailed the shore; and presently a man appeared under the palms at the water's edge. "Hello!" I roared, trying to inject cheerfulness into the hollow bellow. "How are you, professor?"

"Rotten luck!" exploded Jud Elderkin, as he looked helplessly around, as if to see whether a fellow could at least jump ashore; but since ten feet of that ooze lay on either side, he failed to get much encouragement. "Ahoy, Speedwell, you'll have to give us a lift!" called Paul, making a megaphone out of his hands. "Y-y-yes, t-t-turn about's f-f-fair p-p-play," added Bluff, waving his bugle.

Yet how much more potently than by the mere exposition of it and because you have looked in on the nine-year-old chemistry of a vocal and blond dream in the dreaming, are you to know the Lilly of seventeen, who secretly and unsuccessfully washed her hair in a solution of peroxide, and at eighteen, through the patent device of a megaphone inserted through a plate-glass window, was singing to But anon.

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