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It seemed as though she must scream out. It was hideous. She could not force herself to endure it another instant even for safety's safe. She pushed him away. It was unbearable at any risk, cost what it might. Mind, soul and body recoiled from the embrace. "Leave me alone!" she panted. "You've been drinking. Leave me alone!" He drew back, and laughed. "Not very much," he said.

For safety's sake the guns of the two ships were pointed ready; but the natives did not know the fear of a gun. It was the end of March when Cook first anchored off what he thought was the mainland of America. It was not mainland, but an island, and the harbor was one to become famous as the rendezvous of Pacific traders Nootka! Three armed boats commanded by Mr.

Originally, for no more than this; at heart he distrusted Young Bill, because of his fine-gentleman airs, and intended shaking the lad off as soon as they reached the diggings. There, a man must, for safety's sake, be alone, when he stooped to pick up his fortune. But at first sight of the strange, wild scene that met his eyes he hastily changed his mind.

"Monarchies, aristocracies, and religions are all based upon that large defect in your race the individual's distrust of his neighbor, and his desire, for safety's or comfort's sake, to stand well in his neighbor's eye. These institutions will always remain, and always flourish, and always oppress you, affront you, and degrade you, because you will always be and remain slaves of minorities.

As she turned I caught her broadside through the heart. Although this shot knocked her down, F. immediately followed it with another for safety's sake. We found that actually we had just missed stepping on her tail! The cub we caught a glimpse of. He was about the size of a setter dog. We tried hard to find him, but failed.

For your own safety's sake, and for the safety of your kingdom, I beseech you so to contrive that in France there be but one party with one head yourself." "Two kings in France?" he said. "What two kings?" "Yourself and Gaspard I King Coligny, the King of the Huguenots." "He is my subject my faithful, loyal subject," the King protested, but with less assurance.

He was not certain what would be the consequence of his act, and for safety's sake took this trip, which would enable him if need be to seek sanctuary with some of the wilder Turkish tribes, who would give him protection. "In that three months I saw Albania as it is it was an experience never to be forgotten!

For safety's sake, Ahmed, whenever he was out of his father's sight, was attended, by a big negro slave, Pedro, an imposing looking person, richly attired as befitted his station and duties. Pedro was a faithful servant, and he and Ahmed were the firmest friends. When Ahmed grew up to be a youth, his father decided to send him to Jerusalem to be educated.

'And you should trust to my good sense, captain, Dare remonstrated. 'I have not indulged in a prank since the sixth year of my pilgrimage. I have found them too damaging to my interests. Well, it is not too dry here, and damp injures your health, you say. Have a pull for safety's sake. He presented a flask to De Stancy. The artillery officer looked down at his nether garments.

His mind was filled with the remembrance of his wife and children, and the thought that he should never see them again. He knew, however, that sad thoughts, when indulged in, will grow very rapidly, and therefore dismissed them. For safety's sake now, he changed his camp every night, that he might avoid the Indians.

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