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How could a people which has a revolution once in four years, which has contrived the Bowie-knife and the revolver, which has chewed the juice out of all the superlatives in the language in Fourth of July orations, and so used up its epithets in the rhetoric of abuse that it takes two great quarto dictionaries to supply the demand; which insists in sending out yachts and horses and boys to out-sail, out-run, out-fight, and checkmate all the rest of creation; how could such a people be content with any but "heroic" practice?

An you 'scape this danger, as I trust you may, let it be a lesson to you to put a guard upon your tongue, and not suffer it to out-run your judgment.

When we ask how he overcame the natural difficulties of trade lack of commission houses, varying standards of money, want of systems of credit and low prices due to the glutting of the market when hundreds of flatboats arrived in the South simultaneously on the same freshet we are informed that "Billy Earthquake is the geniwine, double-acting engine, and can out-run, out-swim, chaw more tobacco and spit less, drink more whiskey and keep soberer than any other man in these localities."

Arnold, "often declared that his clerk, or salesman, knew more than any man in the United States, and that he could out-run, whip, or throw any man in the county. These boasts came to the ears of the 'Clary Grove Boys, a set of rude, roystering, good-natured fellows, who lived in and around Clary's Grove, a settlement near New Salem.

Getting your dinner at some one else's expense. Si. Dining out, in fact? Tyc. Yes. Si. And we may call a sponger an out-diner? Tyc. The gravamen's in that; he should dine at home. Si. A few more answers, please. Of these pairs, which do you consider the best? Which would you take, if you had the choice?-To sail, or to out-sail? Tyc. The latter. Si. To run or out-run? Tyc. The latter. Si.

Choose a low gradient of about 12° or 15° where you can see the out-run which should be on to level ground or even a gentle rise so that the Skis gradually pull up of their own accord. Soft snow is the easiest and confidence may soon be won in this. Stand upright or bend the knees, but do not bend at the waist.

So he sought his comrades among the wild things in the woods, to get away from the quarrels at home. He was a muscular, rosy-cheeked lad, and in the sports at school he could out-run and out-jump the other boys and was always good-natured with them; but even the children at the little country school did not like him very well, because the very things they enjoyed the most did not amuse him.

For love rests upon a physical basis; it is a familiarity of nature's making and apart from voluntary choice. Understanding has in some sort out-run knowledge, for the affection perhaps began with the acquaintance; and as it was not made like other relations, so it is not, like them, to be perturbed or clouded.

"Don't you agree with me that it's a great find?" "We are sorry we can't enthuse," answered David, "but we fail to see how snow shoes can help us out of our present predicament." "Nobody here knows how to use them," continued Reddy, "and even if he did, he couldn't out-run a pack of wolves." "I know how to use them," exclaimed Tom.

"I will not, Sir," answered he, "forget an injunction my own inclinations had already out-run." Mortimer Delvile was tall and finely formed, his features, though not handsome, were full of expression, and a noble openness of manners and address spoke the elegance of his education, and the liberality of his mind.

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