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of Occurrences 242%

Everybody was skating, not only at the clubs of the Bois de Boulogne, but on the lakes, which happens very rarely, as the water is fairly deep.

in Occurrences 231%

MONTGOMERY PENDRAGON, in his room in Gospeler's Gulch, reads Southern tragedies in an old copy of the New Orleans Picayune, until two o'clock, when he hastily tears up all his soiled paper collars, packs a few things into a travelling satchel, and, with the latter slung over his shoulder, and a Kehoe's Indian club in his right hand, is met in the hall by his tutor, the Gospeler.

at Occurrences 84%

Additions can be made to clubs at $2 per year.

for Occurrences 67%

"I've bought it to exercise with in the open air," answers the young Southerner, playfully denting the wall just over his tutor's head with it "After this dinner with Mr. DROOD, at BUMSTEAD'S, I reckon I shall start on a walking match, and I've procured the club for exercise as I go.

ON Occurrences 46%

The semi-monthly standing of the race by percentages follows: STANDING OF CLUBS ON APRIL 30.

with Occurrences 40%

Compelled to remain inactive, I idled in the club with the recollection of that pictured face ever before methe face of the unfortunate girl who wished her last message to be conveyed to Philip Hornby.

to Occurrences 39%

| | | | We will send to any one a printed list of L. PRANG & CO.'S | | Chromos, from which a selection can be made, if the above is | | not satisfactory, and are prepared to make special terms for | | clubs to any amount, and to agents.

from Occurrences 14%

He heard the hindermost say to the foremost, "Leave him alone, I tell you, and he'll knock himself down in a minute," and, in a passionately reckless effort of sheer bravado to catch the club from one hand with the other while it yet circled swiftly over his skull, he accidentally brought the ungovernable weapon into tremendous contact with the top of his head, and dashed himself violently to the earth.

as Occurrences 12%

A well-known writer on economic topics interviewed owners of Base Ball clubs as to their income and outgo.

into Occurrences 10%

When it unites these excellences, it has an irresistible power, "musical as was Apollo's lyre;" a perpetual feast of nectared sweets, such as, I fancy, Socrates poured out to Athenian youth, or Augustine in the gardens of Como; an electrical glow, such as united the members of the Turk's Head Club into a band of brothers, or annihilated all distinctions of rank at the supper-table of the poet Scarron.

by Occurrences 10%

As we travelled on, he told me, 'Sir, you got into our club by doing what a man can do.

after Occurrences 9%

Yet so keen had been the struggle, so great the excitement, so wonderful the rally of the New York club after having once given the series away, that it was the opinion generally that the defeated were as great in defeat as the victors were great in victory.

without Occurrences 7%

I do not see why I might not have been of this club without lessening my character.

out Occurrences 7%

The first blow made me have my wits about me as you may suppose, for as soon as he went to renew it, I snatched the club out of his hands and dragged him out of the door.

over Occurrences 6%

An apparently blood-thirsty Indian, brandishing a club over his head, darts for a second from the line to go through the motions of dashing out the brains of perhaps a most intimate friend, who has no idea who has thus honored him by a recognition.

during Occurrences 4%

The Class AA and A clubs claimed all of these twenty-seven, and it is more than likely that there will also be many more who will be given trials by the big league clubs during the spring training season and who may later be turned back to the minors.

through Occurrences 4%

The latter led the league in batting and repeatedly pulled his club through close contests by the forceful manner in which he met the ball with men on bases.

than Occurrences 4%

He was as restless as I was over long, windy speeches and cross-examinations that were more adapted for the smoking-room of a club than a court of justice; and in order to repress any tendency to manifest his displeasure I gave him plenty of exercise in the open air, which made him sleep generally when counsel began to speak.

like Occurrences 3%

If your club like scandal, Blackwood's is your magazine; if you prefer light articles, and humorous without offence, the New Monthly is very amusing.

about Occurrences 3%

* One night last winter, the Duc de Hardimont left his club about two o'clock in the morning, with his neighbor, Count de Saulnes; the duke had lost some hundred louis, and had a slight headache.

along Occurrences 2%

" Sandy had taken the precaution of bringing a thick club along with the babiche.

behind Occurrences 2%

Now do the same back-handed, bending the wrist outward, and carrying the club behind the head first.

against Occurrences 2%

By fate divine receive men also valour and wisdom: how else might the hands of Herakles have wielded his club against the trident, when at Pylos Poseidon took his stand and prest hard on him, ay, and there prest him hard embattled Phoibos with his silver bow, neither would Hades keep his staff unraised, wherewith he leadeth down to ways beneath the hollow earth the bodies of men that die?

amongst Occurrences 2%

"Her and some other of the nobby folks has started what they call a Uplift club amongst the mill girls.

under Occurrences 2%

COVERLEY, SIR ROGER DE, member of the club under whose auspices the Spectator is professedly edited; represents an English squire of Queen Anne's reign.

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