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I yells to him not to shoot, but it's unnecessary advice, because he's only chucking his hardware away so's to lighten him up for a couple of hundred yards of straightaway sprinting. I see Emily make a side-swipe with her nozzle at a stout gent who's in the act of climbing a telegraph-pole hand over hand.

Marcellus straightaway mourned on learning this, buried him brilliantly in his ancestral tomb, assisted by the noblest citizens and all the Romans, and the man's murderer, I trow, he slew with an axe. Dio and Diodorus have written the story. Cp. Proculus sings of having forged fire-producing mirrors and of having hung them from the wall opposite the enemy's ships.

"And what do you think of it by this time?" Marian asked the question in the pause after a twenty minutes' canter over a straightaway stretch through the pines. "Of what?" Howard inquired. "I mean of what phase of it. Of you?" "Well, yes, of me after a week." "As I expected, only more so more than I could have imagined. And you, what do you think?" "It's very different from what I expected.

"Do we take it easy or the other way?" he asked, speaking for the first time since they had left the town garage. "You may drive as fast as you like until we come to the hills," he was told; and with this permission Blount let the motor out and speedily put the fifteen miles of the straightaway road to the rear.

It climbed out, and straightaway marched to another village five miles distant. The darkness had come down huge motor-wagons shouldered them off the road into gutters, where they found themselves ankle deep in the mud-heaps scraped by the road gangs. Every second wagon blinded them with its two glaring gig-lamps, and slapped up the mud on to their cheeks.

They did not get closer than three or four miles, but tied up while the party went down on foot to see the big cataract of the Peace some fifteen feet of sheer, boiling white water, falling from a rim of rock extending almost half a mile straightaway across the river. "I expect that's just a little worse than the 'Polly' Rapids," said John. "I don't think even Moise could run that place."

When he cut straightaway across the country he had indeed left a baffling trail, a trail so dim, in fact, that Pete Glass had wisely given it up and taken the long chance by cutting back to the point at which the hunt began. So their paths crossed. Barry spoke sharply to the mare and loosed the reins, but she started into a full gallop too late.

He knew instantly that his one hope must lie in getting clear of the immense herd; and that this could only be done by either riding faster than they were going down the wide valley, or in making for the nearest hillside, where trees would offer him a refuge. He chose the latter. Flight in a straightaway course was utterly out of the question with a cripple between his knees. "Get up, Hector!

She also regained priceless lost ground, and when the gray came in view of the quarry again his work was all to do over again. Hal Dozier tried again in straightaway running. It had been his boast that nothing under the saddle in the mountain desert could keep away from him in a stretch of any distance, and he rode Gray Peter desperately to make his boast good. He failed.

Then began a long chase, a chase which for the deer meant a straightaway game, and for me a series of wide circles never following the trail directly, but approaching it at intervals from leeward, hoping to circle ahead of the deer and stalk them at last from an unexpected quarter.

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