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Denny quailed though he said he did not but then he doesn't know what quailing is, and if Denny did not quail then Oswald does not know what quailing is either. For when Oswald took the shoe off he naturally chucked it down and gave it a kick, and a lot of little pinky yellow things rolled out. And Oswald look closer at the interesting sight. And the little things were SPLIT peas.

Apparently there was nothing wrong, but the golden head cuddled down on Patty's shoulder and the baby slept on. "She's tired," vouchsafed Azalea, "but she's all right." "Where have you been?" asked Farnsworth sternly, as he came out of the front door. "Just for a walk," said Azalea, trying to speak pertly, but quailing before the accusing blue eyes fixed upon her.

There was the modern Silent One, tranquil amid the waves of battle. Sitting quietly, with perfect poise, eyes on the ground, and steadily smoking, he whittled a stick, neither flesh nor spirit quailing. "He himself knew what he would do." And he did wait, and, in waiting, won. Carleton's faith in Grant, strong from the first, was now as a mountain, unshakable.

"Go!" thundered the other, his hands twitching. "If you don't, I'll strangle the life out of you." Lapelle drew back, quailing before the look in Kenneth's eyes. He saw murder in them. "You didn't give me a chance, damn you," he snarled. "You hit me before I had a chance to " "I wish to God I had hit you sooner, and that I had killed you," grated Kenneth.

"And the last they saw of him," resumed that worthy, his voice quailing with the exertion to keep it grave and composed "the last they saw of him was, he was spinning away at the rate of twenty knots an hour, with his tail in his mouth, in the direction of the North Pole." "I fancied it was only eighteen knots an hour," put in Tim seriously.

Thereupon Sa'adan cried to his slaves, saying, "Take this fatted calf and roast him quickly." Wherefore they held their hands, quailing for fear of the Ghul and his sons and turned to fly, making for the town; but Gharib cried out to his troops, saying, "Up and after the runaways!"

If a man feels that he would become contemptible in his own eyes were it generally known that his ancestry were simple and not gentle, poor and not rich, workers and not capitalists, would it be right severely to blame him for keeping these fatal facts out of sight for starting, trembling, quailing at the chance which threatens exposure?

"Don't you worry about the motor boat," she said. "Sometimes they go, and sometimes they don't. And I'll help round the camp; but I'll not wash dishes." "Why not?" Tish demanded. "The reason doesn't really matter, does it? What really concerns you is the fact." Tish stared at her; but instead of quailing before Tish's majestic eye she laughed a little. "I've camped before," she said.

But I could fancy him clawing, as he spoke, at his choking throat. France, however, had suffered too long at the hands of that race of men, and I had been too lately vilified by them to feel much pity; and for answer I lifted a voice that to the quailing wretch must have been the voice of doom. "Sorry?" I said grimly. "I must be or hang!

"My boy has been carefully brought up," she said; "he is a gentleman, and he will not submit to association with his inferiors. His grandfather would not have done so before him." The judge quailed, but it was an uncompromising quailing a surrender of the flesh, not the spirit.

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