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Thus arrayed, they marched valorously forth into the woods, to some given point; then they turned, marched back to the boats, then rowed back to camp, and straightaway went into the hospital. Immediately upon this, the coast being clear. Baron and his rebels marched out again and proceeded to business. In the course of years, these Maroons had acquired their own peculiar tactics.

"Think everything is ready and in some ways the delay has been useful, as we have now a few more lighters and tugs available. I have sent a reply: "S.S. Arcadian, 23rd April, 1915. "My dear Admiral, "Your note just received gives expression to my own sentiments. The sooner we get to work now the better and may the best cause win. Rupert Brooke is dead. Straightaway he will be buried.

The straightaway races came first. Corinne, in her cherry-colored sweater and black cap and black, short skirt, looked startlingly pretty. And how she could skate for a little way! Between posts the Canadian senior carried off all honors beating every other girl easily.

My petty and inevitable success with that helpless creature added amazingly, ludicrously, to that dangerous elation which, as I can now see, had been growing in me ever since the day Roebuck yielded so readily to my demands as to National Coal. The whole trouble with me was that up to that time I had won all my victories by the plainest kind of straightaway hard work.

He wheeled and flung up his hand as if to check some hidden movement of Willie's. "No voylence yet, Will! What d'you mean, Mr. Speed?" Speed uttered what he knew was his final joke on earth. "I mean that I refuse to run straightaway. I'm an all-around athlete, and I must run all around something."

"What are you looking at, Caradoc?" laughed the American. "I say, Madden, just look at that sun, will you? I thought I saw a little black fleck against it straightaway to the east right down on the horizon." "You're injuring your sight, that's all," the American was still smiling. "You know black specks will dance before your eyes if you stare at the sun too long."

No coasters, dragging sleds back up the slide, interfered. The track was crowded. Every minute a sled set out, sped down the straightaway, dipped, turned, disappeared. A dozen would be lined up, waiting for the interval and the signal. And here, watching from the porch of the church, in the very shadow of the saints, Marie found her revenge. Stewart had given her a little wrist watch.

The sprints were run on the straightaway which was more than the necessary quarter of a mile but occasionally there was a longer race and then the field had to take that dangerous circuit, sloppy and slippery with dust. The land enclosed was used for the bucking contest, for the two crowning events of the Glosterville fiesta, the race and the horse-breaking, had been saved for this last day.

For the bairn will ask you, straightaway: 'Did you fight in the great war, Grandpa? What did you do? "God help the man," I told them, "who cannot hand it down as a heritage to his children and his children's children that he fought in the great war!" I must have impressed many a brave lad who wanted only a bit of resolution to make him do his duty.

It came from straightaway down the ditch; from ahead, where Prickles had been heading for; from the farm, and Heaven know what it portended! Perhaps, too, Prickles could tell a lady hedgehog's S.O.S. from that of a gentleman of the same breed; or, perhaps but how do I know? He certainly acted that way. Prickles waited the one-fifth part of an instant, to listen and locate.

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