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Updated: May 29, 2025
"The hour has come to make a stroke for freedom!" he exclaimed, suiting the action to the word. Ned had enough sense not to undertake to run away from the Apaches until there was a reasonably good chance of succeeding.
Gunn, pressing through the throng, turned the senseless body over with his foot, and cursing vilely, ordered them to carry it upstairs. Until the surgeon came, Joan, kneeling by the bed, held on to the senseless hand as her only protection against the evil faces of Gunn and his proteges. Gunn himself was taken aback, the innkeeper's death at that time by no means suiting his aims.
At six o'clock in the morning, the tide suiting, the gun-boat crept out to sea, and steamed slowly along the coast to the southward, keeping a good look-out. They soon discovered sundry prows, but, after ordering them to come alongside, found that they were legitimate traders.
Suiting the action to the word he hurled the missile with savage force at Odysseus; but he, ever on the alert, avoided it by bowing his head, and it struck the wall with a crash. "Ctesippus," said Telemachus sternly, "it is well for thee that thou hast missed, else thou hadst died by my hand.
The audience broke out into a roar, shouting, howling and stamping on the seats at the same time. "Now, you may go," shouted Mr. Sparling to the audience. "Phil, you are a wonder. I take off my hat to you," and the showman, suiting the action to the word, made a sweeping bow to the little Circus Boy. Still the audience remained. "Well, why don't you go?"
Suiting the action to the word, for the sailors had beckoned to Moggy to come on board, she boldly pulled alongside, and skipping over, she went up direct to Mr Vanslyperken. "I'll just trouble you for my husband, and no mistake," cried Moggy. "Corporal Van Spitter, turn that woman out of the ship."
"Hullo!" said Tom, shouldering into the crowd; "you drop that, Williams; you shan't touch him." "Who'll stop me?" said the Slogger, raising his hand again. "I," said Tom; and suiting the action to the word he struck the arm which held Arthur's arm so sharply that the Slogger dropped it with a start, and turned the full current of his wrath on Tom. "Will you fight?" "Yes, of course." "Huzza!
The old negro is the prophetic representation of his down-trodden race, crying with bewildered accents, he heeds not where, 'Go to school! boys; go to school! Let a united North echo back his words, suiting their political action to them, and saying to the colored children, with an authority which shall shake the very pillars of the Union, 'Go to school, boys! go to school!
He did not ask him in or strike a light, but stood at the door answering quite at haphazard, and showing such indifference on the vital question of a certain song suiting Millet's voice, that that usually good-natured man was almost offended. Hullo! is that a cat you have up there? I thought I heard something squeal out just then.
"What are we to do?" cried Harry. "Put on full speed and go about," cried Ben, suiting the action to the word. At top speed the Bolo rushed through the water after poor Billy, who was still being borne along at a terrific rate by the hooked shark. "Get ready to shoot the shark when he comes up," yelled Ben. "But will he come up?" asked Frank.
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