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Boone was a mighty "slogger," and Wally had a neat and graceful style that sent the Cunjee supporters into the seventh heaven. Between them the score mounted rapidly, and the men of Mulgoa breathed a sigh of relief when at length Dave skied a ball from Billings, which descended into the ample hands of Murty O'Toole, who was quite undecided whether to treat his catch as a triumph or a calamity.

Maclaine, after hitting the first two balls to the boundary, skied the third to Bob Jackson in the deep, and Bob, for whom constant practice had robbed this sort of catch of its terrors, held it.

A religion which at first had been meant for the hardy hunters of the high skied desert was gradually transformed to suit the needs of the smug merchants who lived in the bazaars of the cities. It was a regrettable change from the original program and it did very little good to the cause of Mohammedanism.

Under us we, saw only thick pine forests. The snow was still deep among the trees, and the creeks were mostly frozen. "Suddenly we noticed three poachers down in the forest! They were on skis, had dogs in leash, carried knives in their belts, but had no guns. "As there was a hard crust on the snow, they did not bother to take the winding forest paths, but skied straight ahead.

The score was a hundred and twenty when Mike, who had just reached his fifty, skied one to Strachan at cover. The time was twenty-five past five. As Mike reached the pavilion, Adair declared the innings closed.

I've skied all my life and I've jumped, too, but never any jump as high as that and and I was a little scared too!" And, because Jerry was a "person" now, they listened. She had spoken with appealing modesty, too, not at all with the arrogance that comes often with success and can never be tolerated by fellow-students. "Miss Travis is right, fellows," broke in Dana King.

She knew nothing of the little fellows whose work was skied, who were trying to be known, who were not of her world, but who toiled and prayed and hoped to be famous.

"If they do, it will spring from her unmerited regard for you." He bowed slightly, and turned away, arranging his gloves as if about to rise. "Pray what is that large picture which is skied over there to the right?" said Mrs. Fairfax, after a pause, during which she had feigned to examine her catalogue. "I cannot see the number at this distance."

A few years ago, when Lungren and Philips and Sharpe and a dozen others began portraying the marvelous coloring of the Southwestern Desert with its almost Arab life, the public refused to accept such spectacular, un-American work as true. Such pictures were diligently "skied" by hanging committees, and a few hundred dollars was deemed a good price.

Ursula" which was taken down it had been "skied" at the Academy until then and placed in the sculpture gallery; and be laboured to produce a facsimile. "24 Dec. I do think St. Ursula's lips are coming pretty and her eyelids but oh me, her hair. Toni, Mr. Brown's gondolier, says she's all right and he's a grave and close looking judge, you know." Christmas Day was a crisis in his life.

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