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"The disappearance of an American fighter jet off the coast of China," he replied straight-forwardly. My interest was suddenly aroused, for that was the very section where my squadron was stationed, and anyone who was lost would have been a close friend of mine. "Go on," I told him. "The Americans claimed that it was shot down by the Chinese, and demanded an official apology.

"But," said Sir John Fenwick, "he straight-forwardly said that he would frustrate our scheme, and in so doing, it is a thousand chances to one that he causes the whole to be discovered." "Then the way," exclaimed Sir George Barkley, "the only way is to proceed in the business at once.

It was easier work now to pull our loads straight-forwardly South than to play about and expend our uttermost effort daily on those "qualified" motors. Even Day confessed that his relief went hand in hand with his disappointment. He and Hooper stood both over six feet, neither of them had an ounce of spare flesh on them.

'If you need anything, take it; you will work it off. I'm not like others to keep you waiting, and making up accounts and reckoning fines. We deal straight-forwardly. You serve me and I don't neglect you.

"Well, then, we might give it two coats of yellow," I suggested. "Four coats of paint? No, thank you! And all that white you've been wasting! It's ever so much dearer than the yellow." This was perfectly true, and the very argument I had been fearing all along. I answered now straight-forwardly: "Let me paint it grey." "What?" "It would look better.

If the old man who listened could have exchanged confidences with the young woman who listened, he would have learned they shared the same thought, which was that the young Prince spoke so straight-forwardly neither doubted him for a moment.

There will always be a sort of ticket-of-leave flavour about me, said Leonard, speaking simply, straight-forwardly, but without dejection; 'and I might be doubtful material for a mission. 'Your brother put that in your head. 'He implied that my case half known would be a discredit to him, and I am prepared for others thinking so.

The Prince looked very straight-forwardly at his host, and the latter thought he detected a twinkle in his eye, as he said with decision: "To-morrow I shall formally notify my Lord of Mayence that the Empress has chosen your Palace as her place of residence until after the coronation, and I shall request his Lordship to crave your permission that I may call here every day to see my mother."

It was also 'a pity' that dear Mary's mother was not at home. And when I took occasion casually to allude to the fact that Mr. Nothing could be kinder than Miss Martha's intentions, and her advice might have been a still greater kindness if she would have spoken straight-forwardly, and believed what I said.

The Earl never did anything to make him feel that he was a dependant no, not for a single moment; but as the boy's mind expanded, and as a certain degree of the knowledge of the world was gained from the habits of a public school, he explained to him, clearly and straight-forwardly, that upon his own exertions he must rely for wealth, fame, and honour.

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