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Sometimes we nab a night patrol of a dozen or fifteen and send them to the rear under a one-man guard. Then, again, a little bunch of Heinies will fight like the devil. They say it depends on what part of Germany they come from; the Bavarians and Saxons are the bravest." Colonel Scott waited for an hour, and then went about, shaking his sleeping officers. "Yes, sir."
The window was being opened. The noise ceased, and again there was a long silence. The fellow was making his way into the house. We saw the sudden flash of a dark lantern inside the room. What he sought was evidently not there, for again we saw the flash through another blind, and then through another. "Let us get to the open window. We will nab him as he climbs out," Lestrade whispered.
The same day on which he imprisoned the Nab of Arkiko, M. Lejean, a member of the French diplomatic service, disgusted with Abyssinia and the many discomforts of camp life, presented himself before the Emperor to apply for leave to depart.
We won't need any more than that to nab the Huns, because we'll have the advantage of the surprise if our plans go through all right." "But how are we going to get the boat?" asked Bart. "Swim over for it," replied Frank. "I'll attend to that. Give me a dark night and it's all I ask." "Let's see what the corporal has to say about it," suggested Bart. The corporal listened with interest.
'I hear tell you gwine ter sen' me ter 'struckshun, en nab my fambly, en 'stroy my shanty, sezee. "'Den Brer Fox he git mighty mad. 'Who bin tellin' you all dis? sezee. "Brer Rabbit make like he didn't want ter tell, but Brer Fox he 'sist en 'sist, twel at las' Brer Rabbit he up en tell Brer Fox dat he hear Jack Sparrer say all dis.
Carroll spoke to Cartwright as he passed: "Keep both eyes on that fellow Barker," he ordered curtly. "I'll send Reed up to team with you. Don't let him get away. Nab him if he tries it." Cartwright nodded briefly, and Carroll and Leverage climbed into the former's car. As they rounded the corner, Leverage turned wide eyes upon his professional associate. "Carroll?" "Yes?" "You beat the Dutch!"
"I vote we let her run off a little towards the Nab," said Bob, seeing what little progress they made towards the fort; and he, being the steersman, put the helm up, easing off at the same time the sheet of the mainsail; Dick, who was in the bows, attending to the jib. "It's awful poor fun drifting like this!" "Mind you turns back agen when the tide begins to run out!" premised Dick.
"'T is the first I've heard of it," averred Mr. Meredith, incredulously yet thoughtfully. "I tell you that Brereton is a sly, sneaky fellow, as needs watching in more than one matter. Nigh ten months ago I showed him how he could nab old Hennion, so that like as not he'd have gone to the gallows, but he did n't stir a finger, durn him! Oh, here 's Si, now. Say, I want you to treat Mr.
See any one running before y' saw th' lights?" "Why, yes!" "Ha! It's hard work t' get it int' your heads that when y' see a man running at this time o' night, in a quiet side-street it's up t' you t' ask him questions." "Thought he was chasin' a cab." "Well, listen here. Till th' owner comes back, keep your eyes peeled on this place. An' any one y' see prowling around, nab him an' send for me.
While the meal was being disposed of Prescott told his chums of the visit during the night, and of his own share and Dave's in trying to nab the tantalizing prowler. "How many such regiments of guards as Darry, would it take to guard this camp properly at night?" asked Tom dryly. "It seems to me," Prescott remarked, "that you fellows will do very well to sing mighty low about Dave's drowsiness.
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