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W. Keyse was tested, proved capable of manipulating the steering-wheel, duly certificated, and engaged. There were a couple of living-rooms over the coach-house that was now a garage. Saxham sent in some plain furniture, and behold an Eden! Pots of ferns purchased from a street hawker showed greenly behind the tidiest muslin blinds you ever sor! and Mrs.

I presume we were travelling at a rate of a mile a minute, and that bull certainly was going one-third that fast. As the front of the machine was upon the animal I ducked, but did not release my firm grip on the steering-wheel.

"Now mind, this is only a loan," she told Mrs. Hewitt. "Nothing of the sort," retorted Mrs. Hewitt with an air of certainty. "Good-by, my dear. Give my love to Mrs. De Guenther. Perhaps when you get back I may give an afternoon tea and allow you to see Joy for a few minutes." Phyllis laughed, and patted Mrs. Hewitt's gloved hand where it lay on the steering-wheel.

Everything about it was huge. The head-light was as big as a dog-kennel, and the steering-wheel was a yard across. As the car stopped, a lot of fellows got out of the tonneau and the driver followed, taking off his goggles. "Yes, my dear Bill, it is just as you imagine. The driver was my companion of the Saxon Cross Hotel. He recognized me at once as I turned to enter the Club.

Erskine, with one hand on the steering-wheel, and the other holding the receiver, said: "Well aimed now full speed. I'm going over him." "Over him!" echoed the Admiral. "Don't you ram under the waterline?" "If it's the case of a big ship, sir," replied Erskine, "we sink and hit him where it hurts most, but it isn't worth while with these small craft. You will see what I mean in a minute."

Lazard and Stacey made a sudden dash for the door, and in an instant they were in Stacey's waiting car. The chauffeur took off the brake and pulled the lever. Suddenly Craig's pistol flashed, and the chauffeur's arms hung limp and useless on the steering-wheel.

He forgot Morton. He was out of the car even before Thompson could slide from under the steering-wheel, and started ahead at a run, toward the remnants of the wreck which he could now see quite plainly.

Even now it looked as though the collision could not be prevented, but the Japanese, seizing the steering-wheel, turned the boat so quickly to starboard that the stern fell away from the bow of the approaching launch. There was no crash, no hard bump; merely a glancing blow so slight that in that calm water it scarcely made the boats careen. Then Orme threw his noose.

"That's a fine car," said the sergeant. "It is," said Moriarty, "as fine a one as ever I seen." "The man that owns it will be a high up man," said the sergeant. "He will," said Moriarty. The sergeant looked into the car. He gazed at the steering-wheel with interest. He glanced intelligently at the levers. His eyes rested finally on a speedometer.

I wonder what sort of an animal they take the Astronef for." He sent a message down the tube to Murgatroyd and gave a turn and a half to the steering-wheel.

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