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The object of their scorn stood at the farther end of the wire-net fence: all five fingers of her right hand were thrust through the holes of the netting, and held oddly and unconsciously outspread; she stood on one leg, and with her other foot rubbed up and down behind her ankle; mouth and brow were sullen, her black eyes bent wrathfully on her faithless friend.

He reappeared in a second with the bucket, an ordinary galvanized affair, but with a wire-net bottom and a long rope attached, to allow of it being dragged along the depths of the sea. "All ready!" shouted Frank, as the professor clambered into the boat.

"It's got a wire-net before it, and I couldn't break that." "You are strong enough to break it ten times over," retorted Pike. "But then master would ha' known I'd been in the mill!" cried the boy, a gleam of cunning in his eyes. "Ugh," grunted Pike. "And you saw exactly what you've told me?" "I saw it and heard the cries." "Did he see you?" "No; I was afeard to show myself.

Then, too, a rope is something very distasteful to that breed of mankind, and as for coyotes, we will enclose that part of the ranch where we are keeping the pigs and ducks and chickens with a high wire-net fence, which no coyote can scale." "Mister, wire fences cost a heap of money." "Very true; but they will pay for themselves in one season."

"Then come in to your dinner," the voice rejoined, accompanied by the sound of a chair being drawn up to a table and sat down upon. Mary Leithe, after casting a glance after the retreating figure of Mr. Haymaker and another toward the light-house, passed slowly through the wire-net doors and disappeared. Mr.

The girl passed through a wire-net door that he opened, and Kermode, following, waited for several minutes after her companion had rung a bell. Then a man in a white shirt and smart clothes appeared. "Can I send a telegram from here to Drummond?" she asked him. "No; the wires won't run into that district until next year." "How can I get there?"

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