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Updated: May 31, 2025


And very soon it did try the pace of them, for they had not gone above a mile before there was very considerable tailing with both. To be sure, they had never been very well together, but still the line lengthened instead of contracting.

I've thought he suspected me, for he'd been paying special attention to me for some weeks. Two or three times I've been on the point of tailing him into the woods somewhere and killing him, and so get rid of him. It's all right now. He'll go back to Tullahoma with a fearful story of the fight I made against you, and that I am probably killed.

Wind howling, rain tailing, trees surging, sea roaring, and a big dog barking, made the black night hideous. "Down, Tiger! Down, you big, noisy brute!" cried the man. "Here, Mollie, let me help you out." There was no escape Mollie let him. The salt breath of the sea blew in her face its awful thunder on the shore drowned all lesser noises.

But then, of course, we don't know what he was doing before we took up tailing him. Say," he added, "I have just got word from an agency with which I correspond in New York that it is reported that a yeggman named 'Australia Mac, a very daring and clever chap, has been attempting to dispose of some of the goods which we know have been stolen through one of the worst 'fences' in New York."

We could trace the tailing out of the fans of deposit, from their thicker, heavier part at the base of the torrent, to their margin on the plain; from heavy rock masses weighing tons, through smaller masses, into sand and gravel. The way to Cheran seemed endless, but at last we reached that interesting, great indian town, when the afternoon was nearly spent.

"San Juan" is one of the "fiestas principales" one of the most noted of Mexican ceremonials. On this day particularly in a New Mexican village the houses are completely deserted. All people turn out, and proceed to some well-known locality, usually a neighbouring plain, to witness the sports which consist of horse-racing, "tailing the bull," "running the cock," and the like.

One, tailing out behind the rest, was a lad that had gone from the hamlet to Dr. Livesey's; the rest were revenue officers, whom he had met by the way, and with whom he had had the intelligence to return at once.

The proudest hour of Hughy Bellmer's life was when the march started, and he walked beside Helen same parade as always through that wide hall between the Astor gallery and the big ball room; committeemen and patronesses at the head and the line tailing. You may believe the plumes drooped and the war paint trickled. Nelly was the only girl looked at. Milly, you should have been there? Headache?

There was a boundary rider from Breeza Downs to-day caught us up with the tailing mob and fetched back their new chum and Zack Duppo, leaving us awful short-handed so that if Joe Casey doesn't fetch in the milkers so early to-morrow you'll know it's because I've had to send him out herding.

The first of these had arrived and the rest were tailing behind for half a mile when Weir and his companions set out for town, the blinding headlights of the machines scattering on either side of the road the approaching workmen.

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