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Updated: June 3, 2025
Then you can catch the evening train to the junction and come up on one of the construction engines. Better take one of the commissary .45's along, just for safety's sake though in all the trips I've made I've never needed a gun." The week following Kenniston's drop-out was a busy one, with time-books to check and enter, commissary deductions to be made, and the payrolls to be gotten out.
Cloud, the blue curves and reaches of the Seine, the flashing lights and figures, the pleasures of companionship, self-revelation, independence the day was soon lost in these quick impressions, and at night they would come back in a fragrant moonlight, descending from their train into the noise and glitter of the streets, only to draw closer together for surely on these crowded pavements David might claim her little arm in his for safety's sake till at last they stood in the dark passage between his door and hers, and she would suddenly pelt him with a flower, spring up her small stairway, and lock her door behind her, before, in his emotion, he could find his voice or a farewell.
He never moved after this; but for safety's sake, I made no attempt to go up to him for a few minutes, and then only after Mahina had planted a few stones on his body just to make sure that he was really dead. We both felt very pleased with ourselves as we stood over him and looked at his fine head, great paws, and long, clean, sharp tusks.
"The major commends you highly as a good man and a true, Captain Ireton," he said, and truly the letter did contain a warm-hearted commendation of "the bearer," whose name, for safety's sake, was omitted; and not only this, but the writer desired to have his man back again. Then my Lord added: "You are here to take your old service again, I assume?" I hesitated.
He was staunch in his conviction that the South for its own safety's sake would come into the union the moment that the North should engage in war.
LEFT alone in the drawing-room, Moody looked at the unfastened envelope on the table. Considering the value of the inclosure, might he feel justified in wetting the gum and securing the envelope for safety's sake? After thinking it over, Moody decided that he was not justified in meddling with the letter.
For safety's sake they kept sentry duty up through the night, not fearing anyone in particular, but with the idea that an ounce of prevention was worth a pound of cure. After breakfast they took up the march again, stopping an hour for lunch, and then resuming the journey, reached Jennings just at sunset.
He was busied in the courtyard with the new serving-man he had hired, by reason that Eppelein, who for safety's sake had not been suffered to go with him into hiding, had vanished as it were from the face of the earth.
Thus God brought here, as ever, good out of evil. And among the lay brothers were good soldiers, who could man the Castle. These, though they left the world behind, were able to teach for safety's sake something of warlike matters to the brethren; and thus it chanced that our brothers were ready to be men of war when peace was impossible, and men said of them, in rhyming fashion
"Well," Martin said, smiling in turn, "surprised to see me?" "Oh, Martin " said her fluttered voice. Even in the utter panic of heart and soul she knew that for safety's sake she must find his vanity. "I'm going to tell you something that will surprise you," he said. "I'm through with the Red Creek people!" "Martin!" Cherry enunciated, almost voicelessly.
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