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Fairbairn's caution whether purposely, or because he could not help it was lost upon the offending bow oar. The boat had scarcely started again when Gilks caught another crab, which for the moment nearly upset the crew. Fairbairn rowed on, with thunder in his face, regardless of the incident, and Riddell kept as straight a course as he could, despite the unsteadiness.

When it came right side up again now only a half a mile away he drove down so close that his machine nearly grazed the woman's head. As he did so, he leaned over and tried to unfasten her. But the unsteadiness of her craft prevented this. He made a second try. This time his own machine narrowly escaped injury; he steered it hastily away from that damaged wing. And then he made a supreme effort.

Or if these colours unite into one, what new colour will they produce by their union? What chiefly gives rise to these objections, and at the same time renders it so difficult to give a satisfactory answer to them, is the natural infirmity and unsteadiness both of our imagination and senses, when employed on such minute objects.

The shock of the two boats coming together pitched Gordon to his knees, and came near flinging him into the water; but he was up again in a second, and raising his oar, dealt a vicious blow with it, not at the boy in the boat, but at the flag in the bow of the boat. The unsteadiness of his footing, however, caused him to miss his aim, and he only splintered his oar into fragments.

Hitherto the patient will have experienced but little inconvenience; and befriended by the strong influence of habitual endurance, would perhaps seldom think of his being the subject of disease, except when reminded of it by the unsteadiness of his hand, whilst writing or employing himself in any nicer kind of manipulation.

Finally there came a whimper from the depths of the blanket, and a light and coughy little cry against and into her heart. She stood on the corner, arguing with herself for a clear brain, the easy fatigue of weakness beginning to descend and a queer unsteadiness of limb setting in. "Don't lose your head, Lilly," she admonished of self. "There is a way, only you haven't yet struck it.

As night advanced, all became silent in the forest, save the occasional hooting of tree-frogs, or the monotonous chirping of wood-crickets and grasshoppers. We made but little progress on the 20th and two following days, on account of the unsteadiness of the wind.

People told him he was unemotional; but he knew that he was at the mercy of his emotions: an accidental kindness touched him so much that sometimes he did not venture to speak in order not to betray the unsteadiness of his voice.

The voice meant well, evidently, but something rather spoilt the effect. It was not altogether in tune, nor had the singer the best idea in the world of time. Perhaps his singing was spoilt by excess of love. Perhaps by liquor. The latter idea was suggested by a certain unsteadiness that would appear to indicate both love and liquor.

I think " and her slight unsteadiness seemed part of an enchanted dream "I think you deserve one of my sweetest kisses for that, Jelly-bean." For an instant her arms were around his neck her lips were pressed to his. "I'm a wild part of the world, Jelly-bean, but you did me a good turn." Then she was gone, down the porch, over the cricket-loud lawn.

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