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Thereupon the Moslems cried out, "Allaho Akbar!" and the believer in the One God shouted his slogan, and whirled the mill wheels of fight with cutting and thrusting in main and might; scymitars and spears played sore and the plains and valleys were swamped with gore.
The combative instinct in him was strong. He had entered upon a quarrel; he would acquit himself well. Besides, he had supreme confidence that popular intelligence would slowly approve his course. Perhaps Douglas's greatest achievement on this occasion was in coining a phrase which was to become a veritable slogan in succeeding years.
The reader may decide as to the relative importance of what I left out, and of what Mr. Max Muller omitted. The two scholars, I thought, differed greatly. Mr. Max Muller's war-cry, slogan, mot d'ordre, is to Professor Tiele 'a false hypothesis. Our method, which Mr. Max Muller combats so bravely, is all that Professor Tiele has said of it.
"That's one great slogan, 'Business as Usual! ain't it? Well, it's business as usual here, so I just found out from the Countess as usual, rotten. I ain't had but three days since I seen you last." "I haven't had even one," he told her. "No? Say, that's tough. You're registered with the Service Bureau, ain't you?"
A slogan rose, wild and shrill, and with the prince at their head they flung themselves on the Danes, lapping round them, so that they hid them from our sight. Only in the midst of the leaping throng there was a steady, bright cluster of helms, above which rose and fell the weapons unceasingly. The Irish could not stay that wedge.
He could hear that slogan ringing again in his ears, but as he had never heard it before with a snarl of triumph now as of wolves who at last had pulled their quarry down. He had not a second to spare and yet that man wounded there on the floor!
Ruth wore no slogan of any sort. She carried one symbol only the American flag. She was not walking. Ruth rode, regally, magnificently. We were hunting for her in the rank and file, and then some little urchin called out, "Gee! Look at the peach!" And there she was Ruth! Our Ruth, on a black horse, a splendid creature flecked with foam. "Some girl!" said a man beside me.
At sea, the best English they speak is the South Seaman's slogan in lowering away, "A dead whale, or a stove boat!" Game to the marrow, these fellows are generally selected for harpooners; a post in which a nervous, timid man would be rather out of his element. In darting, the harpooner, of course, stands erect in the head of the boat, one knee braced against a support.
Henry felt that it was now or never. He forgot that it was perfectly possible indeed, the reasonable course to wait till the performance was over, and renew his appeal to Alice to marry him on the way back to her hotel. He had the feeling that he had got just about a quarter of a minute. Quick action! That was Henry's slogan. He seized her hand. 'Alice! 'Sh-h! hissed the stage-manager. 'Listen!
The campaign slogan was hastily dropped. At the polling desk Benito found himself behind a burly Kanaka sailor, dark as an African. "I contest his vote," cried one of the judges. "If he's an American, I'm a Hottentot." "Where were you born?" asked the challenging judge of election. "New York," whispered a voice in the Kanaka's ear, and he repeated the word stammeringly.
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