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At the wall of the building he dropped flat on his face and began to crawl forward, sheltered by the low ground that formed a sort of dry ditch about the basement of the prison.

So saying, he leaped on his zebra, gave a sort of huntsman's shout, and was off in a twinkling.

But I have thought of this before, Rudolph, and been sorry for those poor women whowho haven't found the right sort of man to care for.

She was very clever, very original, had known all sorts of people, and it was most interesting to hear her talk about King Louis Philippe's court, the Spanish marriages, the death of the Duc d'Orleans, the Coup d'Etat of Louis Napoleon, etc.

He felt a sort of affection toward it; he was tolerant of its petty fits of temper.

" That same evening, as they sat in the tent in an interval of relief from the Colonel's muttering monotone, they heard Nig making some sort of unusual manifestation outside; heard the grunting of those pioneer pigs; heard sounds of a whispered "Sh! Kaviak.

It's got a sort of box-seat instead of a saddle.

" It was now, by our time-pieces, about two o'clock in the afternoonthat is, two hours had elapsed since we left terra firma; and, saving a few biscuits and a glass of cordial a-piece, we had not taken any sort of refreshment.

An interesting life it certainly was, hearing so many questions discussed, seeing all sorts of people of all nationalities and living as it were behind the scenes.

He brought along in his precious chest, besides the radium, some sort of raw material: also, as near as I could make out, a sort of cage or guardianship scheme for his concentrated essence of cussedness, when he should get it out of the volcano.

Now, I do not remember any men in petticoats, unless you mean the Orientals, who wear a sort of skirt, and the Scots, who used to wear kiltsbut strictly speaking" "Do, Kate, for Heaven's sake, be serious for a moment!

The old man held a sort of state among these poor girls, and took tribute of admiration, as he had taken tribute of life and happiness from daughter and granddaughter.

These vehicles were run by a man who was pointed out as a "character," which means a sort of licensed nuisance.

If I had a music-box I could put your face into it and play all sorts of tunes, only I prefer to look at it.

" The ex-schoolmaster produced some sort of indignant sound in his throat and turned, as if he meant to go out.

"That's a fine way to see all sorts of things that ain't and hear all sorts of things that never happened.

"I don't like that sort of thing," said Jack, "but I suppose it had to be done.

That would be a temptation indeed; one all the more dangerous because there is, I am told, another sort of coral snake perfectly harmless, which is so exactly like the deadly one, that no child, and few grown people, can know them apart.

He's always having queer sorts of performances in his studio.

All public interest of course was centred in Versailles, where the National Assembly was trying to establish some sort of stable government.

The first volume contains every sort of poetry except personal satire, which George, in his truly original prospectus, renounceth forever, whimsically foisting the intention in between the price of his book and the proposed number of subscribers.

He had tried all sorts of physical curesfor there is no disguising the fact that such suffering is physical, and so why should the cure not be, also?

It does not want our sort of culture.

Fortunately I had my master's certificate with meI'd passed fresh-water on the Great LakesI always carry that sort of document on the chance that it may come handy.

By them this prelate was constituted a sort of secretary of state for Christian affairs, and was employed as a central authority for communicating with the bishops in the provinces; so that after a while he acted as minister of religion and public instruction.

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