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Updated: May 12, 2025
An expression of annoyance flitted across his florid features when he found Poluski standing near the trembling waiter; but he tackled the situation with nonchalance. "Have you been here long, Felix?" he inquired. "No one told me you had arrived. Your young lady friend has been taken to the Princess at her own request, I am given to understand.
"That's reasonable, too. We haven't got a leg to stand on, boys. This young fellow's story may be true an' it may not. All we know is what we've seen. Clanton here took a mighty slim chance of comin' through alive when he tackled Dave an' Hugh Roush. I wouldn't have give a chew of tobacco against a week's pay for it. He fought fair, didn't he?
"No," he said, shaking his head dolefully, "they're a dense lot, and we can't make them understand." "Well, I can," said Mary Louise, cheerfully. "You, child?" "Yes. You mustn't imagine I've tackled the problem this very morning; I've been considering it for some time, and I've talked and consulted with Alora and Irene and Laura and the other girls about the best way to redeem the situation.
The first obstacle which they encountered was a stone wall about fifteen feet high, surmounted by chevaux de frise; and deciding that this was rather too formidable to be tackled until they had made a further search, they followed the wall for some distance, and eventually arrived at a stout wicket gate built of wood.
I warn you that our turn is to come, and that you are not at the end yet of this scandal about Miss Gwilt. It struck me as likely that he would lose his temper when he found himself tackled in that way, and he amply fulfilled my expectations. He was quite violent in his language the poor weak creature actually violent with me!
"I've fixed it, I think," he said, meeting her in a hallway where he had no business to be, and trying to look as if he had not known she was coming. "Father Feeny was in this morning and I tackled him. He's got a lot of students fellows studying for the priesthood and he says any daughter of the church shall have skin if he has to flay 'em alive."
"I've tackled your liquids," said Van Dyke. "You are likely to see me 'most any day. I'm always rattling 'round somewhere, don't you know." O'Dowd walked out with Barnes, their arms linked, as on a former occasion, Barnes recalled. "I'll ride out to the gate with you," said the Irishman. "It's a winding, devious route the road takes through the trees.
His task seemed a hopeless one, but he tackled it as if he enjoyed it. His brown hands worked with a will. He was plainly one to make the best of things, and not to be lightly discouraged a man of resolution, as the coxswain of the Spear Point lifeboat needed to be.
But there was Teddy Bear, now, a cub over the foothills of Sugar Loaf Mountain, and he was not a fool. When he tackled his first bee tree and he was nothing but a cub, mind you he pulled off the affair in good shape. I wish it had been these bees that he cleaned out." The Babe was so surprised that he let go of his leg for a moment.
In them a man lives in dream through many years of his future life, with the result that he realizes the worthlessness of life and decides to become a monk. This solved in China a problem which was not tackled till later in Europe. In the Mongol epoch, most of the Chinese painters had lived in central China; this remained so in the Ming epoch.
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