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Updated: June 11, 2025


"This is no time to worry about that sort of thing; we've got to find some way of getting our hands on one of those ghost ships!" "I do suggest," put in the thick-necked Ossif, "that we keep a closer watch on General MacMaine. Now that the Earth animals are making a comeback, he might decide to turn his coat now, even if he has been innocent of any acts against Keroth so far."

Suddenly a lion near them raised a shaggy head, emitting a series of undulating, soul-shaking roars. "Ah, what's eatin' you?" demanded a thick-necked youth, pretending not to be awestricken by this demonstration. "Suppose he'd get out!" cried Eda, drawing Janet away. "I wouldn't let him hurt you, dearie," the young man assured her.

The lovely, compact Arabs, the pretty-looking ponies, and the thick-necked, coarse-looking Cabools, all have their respective trials, and then comes the great event the race of the day the Steeplechase.

Amelie's stepdaughter is married to a big burly chap by the name of Georges Godot. He is a thick-necked, red-faced man in the dynamite corps on the railroad, the construction department. He is used to hardships. War is as good as anything else to him. When he came to say "good-bye" he said, "Well, if I have the luck to come back so much the better. If I don't, that will be all right.

I could cheerfully have waited a hundred years, and then put it off again; but it didn't look as if we should have to wait long not more than three-quarters of a dreadful second, with my blood in my head, and all the iced water I had drunk at Newport in my spine. The cows were delighted. Evidently they regarded the horrid, thick-necked brute as their champion.

For, though a confirmed night-hawk, he needed a short nap to prepare for some business that lay before him. "Babe," a direct contrast to his brother, being thick-necked, stumpy and dark, had not failed to garner his share of the rich harvest.

Across the yard a great passenger engine, its huge white side-rod rising and falling slowly in the still light of the moon one of the mountain racers, thick-necked like an athlete and deep-chested was backing down for the run with the single car almost across the west end of the division. Trainmen were running to and from the Wickiup platform.

Bob lay on his bed, a prey to wretched dread. He had made up his mind to have it out with Bandy, but his heart was pumping water instead of blood. When he looked at the squat puncher, thick-necked and leather-faced, an ugly sneer on his lips, the courage died out of his breast. Dud was sitting with his back to the wall.

He was thick-necked anyway, and the rush of blood made him tear at the soft collar of his shirt. Duane awaited his chance, patient, cold, all his feelings shut in a vise. "But why should your daughter meet this ranger?" demanded Lawson, harshly. "She's in love with him, and he's in love with her." Duane reveled in Lawson's condition. The statement might have had the force of a juggernaut.

Blake, after a brief coughing fit, looked up at the man behind the bar, a great thick-necked fellow with a mien of authority, and yet with a certain bluff honesty expressed about his eyes and lips.

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