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Look out for him, Roddy, or he'll add you to his list. List' to my warning." Rodney Grant did not strike out, but, nevertheless, he failed to meet one of Hooker's shoots squarely, and the grammar school shortstop gathered in an easy grounder and threw to first for the third put-out. Roger Eliot lingered to speak a word to Hooker, and Springer, still unnoticed, plainly heard what he said.
As Brayley charged for a second blow, Conniston stepped aside swiftly and swung with his right arm, collecting every ounce of his strength and putting it into the blow. Brayley tried to lift his arm to protect himself, but the fraction of a second too late. Conniston's fist landed squarely upon the corner of the foreman's jaw, just below the ear.
Finally with a brown forefinger he lifted the brush of moustache on his upper lip, leaned a little, and spat. After that he leaned back with a sigh of content; the brown juice had struck fairly and squarely on the centre of the little stone which for the past two hours he had been endeavouring vainly to hit. The wind had been against him. All was well.
When once we clear away these inherited misconceptions and look the facts of the situation squarely in the face, we find that heredity is at least ten times as potent and as frequently concerned in the transmission and securing of health and vigor as of disease and weakness; that its influence on the perpetuation of bodily and mental defects has been enormously exaggerated and that there are exceedingly few hereditary diseases.
Marking off about five inches on each side of this centre on both boards. Next procure another board about ten inches in width, three feet in length, and perfectly squared at the ends. Nail each end of this piece securely and squarely in the space marked on each of the long boards. We will now leave them and give our attention to the bow piece, which is the next requisite.
Unconsciously a trace of the former stiffness returned to his manner as he arose heavily. "I think I'd better be going." His mouth twitched in an effort at pleasantry. "Mary'll be dying to give me the details." Chantry did not smile, did not again ask the other to resume his seat. Instead, he himself arose, stood facing his guest squarely.
"It's that pine up on the side of the valley, isn't it?" he questioned doubtfully. "There's only one pine in this valley yes." O'Brien's hand was again raised toward the lamp. "I see." Bill nodded. Then, "What's he doing there?" he asked sharply. A thought had occurred to him. It was one which contained a faint suspicion. The other looked him squarely in the eyes.
You beat me fairly and squarely. I can't deny that." "You are satisfied, then." "Perfectly." "Then we will try the high jump next." "Not much!" "What do you mean?" "I mean that I am satisfied for the present. If you can beat me nearly a foot and a half at the running broad jump, you ought to be able to beat me at the high jump. But I am going to try you another whirl by and by."
She glanced up with a faint flush, looked down, then meeting his eyes squarely she said: "Some parts I liked, but much of it I did not." This was an unexpected reply; Jim had quite looked for a burst of admiration. In answer to his questions, Belle gave an analysis of the sermon, as they walked along, pointing out the clay and the gold, and the total lack of form.
The telephone bell had stopped its insistent ringing. Julia raised her arm and hurled at him with all her might the yellow-backed paper he had thrust in her hand. "I'll I'll get my man to whip you for this!" she panted. "Jo'll pull those eyelashes of yours out and use 'em for couplings. You miserable little " The outside door opened again, striking Two-twenty-three squarely in the back.
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