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I saw him look at Blythe, and knew that they were working in accord towards some prearranged end. Presently a noisy party of American girls who had just returned from "Monty" entered and sat close to them, calling for tea. Therefore the trio rose and went out into the evening dusk.

Afraid, but not one to shirk his patriotic duties, he met the stranger at a prearranged spot and was whisked off to Venus. During a high level conference up there he was given the word: Tell the earthlings to lay off their atomic weapons, or else. They're killing all our doves and we make our flying saucers out of the feathers our live doves shed.

Martin de Vargas, like all Spanish caballeros, was an ardent proselytiser, and he ordered the two young men to be taken into his own house and instructed by the chaplain of the garrison. The next day was Easter Day, and the two young Moors, while the entire garrison were at Mass, signalled to their co-religionists a prearranged sign indicating that now was the time to attack.

When the three doctors, constituting the school board, were about to give me a searching examination, which doubtless would have floored me, prearranged calls summoned them to see pretended patients, and on the mercenary pedagogue's assurance that I was a university graduate, they hastily signed my commission and I was saved.

He offered his arm, and straightway bore her off from the astonished Robin Hood, who stood staring after them, believing, perhaps, that he was the victim of some prearranged plan. The spirit of his free ancestors seemed to be in the lithe, tall Highlander's feet. There was no dancer equal to him in that room.

The quirt at my saddle horn, the chains in my bridle, the saddle itself or the folds of the saddle blanket how do we know they don't all carry her word? An easy matter, if only the signal is prearranged." "The fine craft of the Latin mind," muttered Bruce. "Rather the subtlety of the old Aztecs," suggested Kendric.

Taking down the receiver, she asked in low voice, "Hello! Who is it?" "Mr. Wall." It was the name Senator Peabody used in telephone conversation with her. "Yes, Congressman!" she responded. She always said, "Yes, Congressman," in replying to "Mr. Wall," a prearranged manner of indicating that he was talking to the desired person.

On some of these vehicles were chalked Berlin-Paris. No branch of the service was absent, no serviceable part if it overlooked not even a complement of grave diggers. It moved forward always at an even pace, as if on parade, with prearranged signals passed down the line when there was any obstacle, a descent or bend in the road.

It was suspected later on that a few of the other parts were also prearranged, but no one could be quite sure of this. "What are you?" said Dig, pulling a long face over his piece of paper. "I'm junior counsel for the defence," said Arthur proudly. "What are you?" "A wretched witness," said the baronet. "What a spree! Won't I pull you inside out when I get you in the box, my boy!"

This he discharged while the cook ran a trawl-tub to the truck. It was the prearranged signal for Pete Ellinwood to come in. As Code waited he had no doubt that smoke was from a revenue cutter or cruiser from Halifax with his arrest warrant. There was a stiff westerly breeze, and Code, glancing up at the cloud formations, saw that there would be a beautiful racing half-gale on by noon.

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