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"Hold fast, Daisy" said the doctor; and the two chair- bearers changed their pace for a swinging trot. It was needful to hold on now indeed, for this gait jolted the chair a good deal; but it got over the ground, and Daisy found it excessively amusing.

As the automobile jolted on, drawing out for transports, for ambulances and ammunition wagons, the two French officers spoke of the heroism of their men. They told me, one after the other, of brave deeds that had come under their own observation. "The French common soldier is exceedingly brave quite reckless," one of them said.

When there was this chance to talk without having every word jolted out in fragments, the young person was silent; and when I remarked, "There is now an opportunity to chat with comfort," said: "I was waiting, sir, to hear your excuses; but perhaps Friends do not apologise." I thought her saucy, for I had done my best; and for her to think me unmannerly was neither just nor kind.

He drew a long breath when the train had backed and bumped down to the car, and the couplers had clashed together, and the maniac, who had not been mashed in dropping the coupling-pin into its socket, scrambled out from the wheels, and frantically worked his arms to the potential homicide in the locomotive cab, and the train had jolted forward on the beginning of its run.

And her heavy breathing was fast making a moist patch amidst the gravel stains on his shirt front. "She jest loves a feller " Toby's arm slipped from her waist, and a hunted look crept into his foolish eyes. "An' she don't care nothin' " The man was suddenly seized with a racking fit of coughing, which somehow jolted the girl into an upright position.

Before Garfinkel could present Dyckman to the great Ferriday, Kedzie made the introduction. Dyckman was already her own property. She had seen him first. Ferriday was jolted by the impact of the great name of Dyckman. He was restored by the suppliant attitude of his visitor. He said that he doubted if he could find the time to direct an amateur picture.

One of the latter held his hand to a wounded shoulder, and swore at the chauffeur every time the car jolted and sent a quiver of pain through the wound. In course of time Bryce's car came to a little hamlet on the Geelong to Colac road a hamlet that must be nameless in this story.

The footman sprang onto the box of the moving coach which jolted as it passed out of the yard onto the uneven roadway; the other vehicles jolted in their turn, and the procession of carriages moved up the street. In the carriages, the caleche, and the phaeton, all crossed themselves as they passed the church opposite the house.

A cry from Antiochus, a curse from the German, startled him out of his stupor. He stared about. It was pitch dark. "The gods blast it!" Antiochus was bawling. "The lantern has jolted out!" A finger-guessing game. To relight it under existing circumstances, in an age when friction matches were unknown, was practically impossible.

A man appeared at the door of the car in which I was the only passenger "You for Lewiston, quick, this way!" and hurried me into a stage of uncouth construction, drawn by four horses. We jolted along the very worst road I ever travelled on corduroy was Elysium to it. No level was observed; it seemed to be a mere track along waste land, running through holes, over hillocks and stumps of trees.

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