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Updated: June 7, 2025


Everything lovely and easy. Then Mr. Victim introduces a few specialties. Picks a gun from somewhere around his shirt-front, shoots the garroter over his shoulder; kills the man in front, who is at him with a stiletto, ducks a couple of shots from the gang, and lays out two more of 'em. The rest take to the briny. Tally: two dead, one dying, one wounded, Mr.

The next morning, when he had eaten a breakfast which included some wonderful browned griddle-cakes and syrup another of the Inn's specialties he strolled away into the middle distance and was observed by various of the guests, from time to time, perched about among the rocks, in idle attitudes. "He's a queer duck," observed Tom in the kitchen that day, describing Mr. Perkins to his mother. Mrs.

She could make you see the romance in condensers and transformers. She had the power that caused the reader to lose himself in the charm of magnetic poles, and ball bearings, and high-tension sparks. "Just dropped in to say good-by," said Jock, very casually. "Going to run up-state to see the Athena Company toilette specialties, you know. It ought to be a big account." "Athena?"

He has spent nine years in the gymnasium, under a system which allowed him no freedom, but vigorously compelled him to work like a slave. Consequently, he has left the gymnasium with an education which is so extensive and complete, that the most a university can do for it is to perfect some of its profounder specialties.

Samuel, the third of the group, was an intimate friend of Rab's, perhaps a disciple, and his fame depends rather on his practice of medicine than of research in medical science. He was noted for his practical development of two specialties that cannot but seem to us rather distant from each other.

The men whom he employed, and he had talent for picking men of very exceptional ability, sometimes much greater than his own in their particular specialties, looked upon him not so much as a superior after a time, as someone who was in their path and to whose shoes they might properly aspire. He seemed so good natured about the whole work so easy going.

"This is the maddest sort of whim; nevertheless, if it appeals to you all right." The two did not at once come into the library, but talked in the hall. Paul answered nervously. "How can you help me, Hamilton? She's married it would be impossible." "Impossibilities are my specialties. You say you want this adorable lady?" "Yes." The response was faint. "Very well," came the laconic announcement.

It is the habit in ships of war to allow one or more boatmen of a port the privilege of bringing off certain articles for private purchase; such as the various specialties of the place, and food not embraced in the ship's ration.

The artisans, the people who made clothing, furniture, vessels, and tools, were independent; those who worked at great edifices formed, as it were, an army. Each of those specialties, and particularly architecture, demanded power of hauling and moving; some men had to draw water all day from canals, or transport stones from the quarries to where they were needed.

Joses laughed and spread himself, throwing back his gingery curls. "I was at Oxford," he said, "and I've all the tastes of a gentleman. Art and poetry are my specialties when my professional duties allow me time." The little dark jockey turned in his lips, eyeing the other with bland interest. "'Ark to him!" he said. "Don't he talk. Learned the patter at Oxford College, I expect."

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