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He straightaway began fumbling in his pockets, and it seemed with no very satisfactory result, for he muttered "The devil! I have no money not a copper; bah! I can give you nothing. But hold! where do you live, my child?" The girl stated her place of residence, which was in an obscure but respectable section of the city.

That's old Beau Brummel you're on, and this is Queen of Sheba. They're both fit, although they haven't been particularly trained for these free-for-all scrambles, owners' handicap, ten miles straightaway. But I don't believe there's a horse in Kentucky can catch us to-night," he concluded, proudly patting the neck of his thoroughbred.

Nowhere along the straightaway of the line of march did the pavements lack for onlookers, but nearing the end of the route, and especially where the wide vacant spaces of the Tennessee Street common had been preëmpted by the festal enterprises of Director General Æsop Loving and his confrères, the press became thicker and ever thicker.

"Would you like to try it?" The boy scrambled down from the saddle. "Honest?" "Ain't you goin' to say hello to your dad?" queried Cheyenne. "Sure! Only I was lookin' at that Luger gun " Jimmy shook hands perfunctorily with his father and turned to Bartley, expectancy in his gaze. Bartley reloaded the gun and handed it to the boy, who straightaway selected the juniper stump and blazed away.

Olthacus would not go away upon this denial, but still persisted, saying that he must go in to speak of some necessary affairs, whereupon Menedemus grew angry, and replied that nothing was more necessary than the safety of Lucullus, and forced him away with both hands. Upon which, out of fear, he straightaway left the camp, took horse, and without effect returned to Mithridates.

We would bet our new Spring hat that if a good U.S. amateur with such a set and an Armstrong superheterodyne could be sent to England, reception of the U.S. transmissions would straightaway become commonplace." Strong language.

At length he unharnessed the brute as it lay pulled the winkers off, hurled them at its head, kicked it once twice three times and the furrow-horse jumped up, trotted away triumphantly, and joyously rolled in the dam where all our water came from, drinking-water included. Dad went straightaway to Smith's place, and told Smith he was a dirty, mean, despicable swindler or something like that.

During the straightaway run he was not to approach the gray car nearer than sixty yards or thereabouts in effect, remaining within the same block if possible, but, if the gray car stopped in front of any dwelling, he was to slacken speed and pass it, taking the middle of the road, and holding himself in instant readiness to halt or turn as directed.

We rattled out into Broadway, and turned northward for the three-mile straightaway run to Union Square. I noticed in a moment that we were going at a rate of speed rather exceptional for a cab, and it steadily increased, as the driver found a clear road before him. My companion threw up the trap in the roof of the cab as we swung around into Thirteenth Street. "All right, Sam?" he called.

Pallou here was mate, and, o' course, he being from the same part of the group as Taloi, she ups and tells him that the Frenchman wanted to marry her straightaway; and then I s'pose, the two gets a bit chummy, and Pallou tells her that if she didn't want the man he'd see as how she wasn't forced agin' her will. So when the vessel gets to Raiatea it fell calm, just about sunset.

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