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They buried en wi' a new six-foot hurdle-saul drough's body, from the sheep-pen up in North Ewelease though they won't own to it now. And the question is, Is the moving worth while, considering the awkwardness? 'Have you heard anything more of the young man? Ezra had only heard that he had embarked that week for Spain with the rest of the regiment.
Alexander was to have a six-foot bow in hand, which he and Hamilton were getting ready; and meanwhile practised with an umbrella. But the tableau was very good. Most of the others went very well.
You wait a bit, and you'll see that they will come and find us ready for them too." "With six-foot two of trench, eh, Sam?" I said. "Eh? What? What do you mean?" "Why, weren't you singing something about burying them all. Here, sing us the rest." "Nay, nay, nay, my lad; I can't sing." "Why, I heard you, Sam." "Ay, but that's all I know; and I must get on with my job afore they come."
Employing the same method of comparison that was made in the case of Mars, we compute that a man on the moon could attain a height of thirty-six feet without being relatively more unwieldy than a six-foot descendant of Adam is on the earth.
It had been hinted previously along the border that the six-foot scion of the Thorntons was a handy man in a scrap, but now his prowess was surely established. MacCracken went about, a living advertisement of how effectually righteous anger can back up two good fists. Therefore, respect attended on good-humor and went with, or ahead of, the candidate. He wondered at himself sometimes.
That form which moves with giant grace That wild, tho' not unhandsome face; That voice which sometimes in its tone Is softer than the wood-dove's moan, At others, louder than the storm Which beats the side of old Cairn Gorm; That hand, as white as falling snow, Which yet can fell the stoutest foe; And, last of all, that noble heart, Which ne'er from honour's path would start Shall never be forgot by me So farewell, honest six-foot three.
"Near the Crab Orchard, and the lad killed and sculped a six-foot brave." "The Saints save us! And what'll be his name?" "Davy," said my friend. "Is it Davy? Sure his namesake killed a giant, too." "And is he come along, also?" said another. His shy blue eyes and stiff blond hair gave him a strange appearance in a hunting shirt. "Hist to him! Who will ye be talkin' about, Poulsson?
Society, led by Messrs. Washington P. Jukes and Themistocles K. Mombasa, six-foot, full-blooded buck niggers, elegantly scented, white-gloved, and arrayed in evening garments of Bond Street cut, danced the newly-imported Cake Walk through its ball-rooms and reception-saloons, with laughter on its reddened lips, and paste imitations of its family jewels in its waved coiffure and on its powdered bosom, and Ruin in its heart.
And since it is easier to hate animate than inanimate things, animals more than plants, and one's fellow-men more completely than any animals, the fear and trouble engendered by giant nettles and six-foot grass blades, awful insects and tiger-like vermin, grew all into one great power of detestation that aimed itself with a simple directness at that scattered band of great human beings, the Children of the Food.
A jacket with hanging sleeves, slashed with velvet at the neck and wrists, showed that he was a man of some consideration, an under-officer, or file-leader of his company. "I cannot think," said he, "why you English should be so fond of your six-foot stick.
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