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Updated: May 25, 2025
Most children would have toppled among the stones at the first of his swerves, but Joan clung like a burr, both hands dug into his hair, shrieking with excitement. Sometimes she reeled and almost slid at one of those lightning turns, for the game was to almost unseat her, but just as she was sliding off Bart would slacken his pace and let her find a firm seat once more.
The old man was very pale, but there was no mistaking his determination. He had been more indignant than any of them, at first, but he had an unusual sense of justice when he got face to face with it, as Richard had here helped him to do. "We do not know that the woman has done any wrong," he said. "As for our name and position, they, thank God! are where a mad marriage cannot unseat them.
Here's a sovereign who has no recognized function, no legal status, no objective existence. He has no sort of public being, except in the affection of his subjects. It took an upheaval little short of an earthquake to unseat him.
It's too late now to unseat him unless, of course, we should happen to catch him in flagrante delicto." "What does that mean? With the goods? With the treasure?" "No, no. In the act of doing something grossly ultra vires illegal, that's to say. But you've put your finger on the point.
I have a duty to perform a dreadful one, I grant; but, I pray thee, ask no more; for like my poor mother, I feel as if the probing of the wound would half unseat my reason." "I will not press thee further, Philip. The time may come when I may prove of service.
A wild hurrah! burst from the men, even the worst wounded waving their hands, as they crowded round the startled pony, which began to rear, and tried to unseat his rider. "Quiet!" cried Mark, patting the spirited little animal's neck, and as soon as it was quiet, turning to the object of his mission.
What d'you think I am, eh? I tell you I've got him! Otherwise he'd never squeal about this army matter. Now then, tell your crowd to try and pull out! That's not a threat, sir, for they have played fair with me, and I sha'n't sacrifice a penny of their money unless they force me to do so. But I'm in control. I'm sitting pretty. They can't unseat me, and I warn them not to try."
The fire at this moment was so terrible that I heard an officer say: "General Stuart seems trying to get himself and everybody killed." Nothing more inspiring, however, can be imagined than his appearance at that moment. His horse, wild with terror, reared, darted, and attempted to unseat his rider. Stuart paid no attention to him. He had no eyes or thought for any thing but the enemy.
What he had started as a grim jest, he now continued in deadly earnest; what was this uncanny semblance of a cow-puncher which he could not unseat, yet which clung so precariously to the saddle? He had no thought now of bucking in pure devilment he was galloping madly, his eyes wild and staring. Of a sudden, Chip saw danger lurking beneath the fun of it.
I suppose there's some low-down political rig at the back of it all, but the whole business must be perfect jam for the Bosches in Berlin." "What's the trouble?" inquired Major Kemp. "Conscription, mostly. The Conscription crowd, with whom one would naturally side if they would play the game, seem to be out to unseat the Government as a preliminary.
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