| Joan looked triumphantly at Sheldon who bowed | |
| Philip had delivered himself through the maelstrom | |
| We don't see ourselves as foolish | |
| It was my idea to a tee | |
| This sound did not disturb the hush and awe of the place | |
| Well did they eat | |
| And so early in the voyage too | |
| It's merely the simple superlative | |
| He was worth nothing to the world | |
| The Portuguese boy passed the Hawaiian | |
| It was over when he made his way through the ring of spectators | |
| It happened to him at the Gallina Society in Oakland one afternoon | |
| Nobody knew his history they of the Junta least of all | |
| Give them their choice between a fine or an official whipping | |
| All this day Gregson remained in the cabin | |
| White Leghorns said Missus Mortimer | |
| Why should a fellow throw up the sponge after the first round | |
| He chuckled as he pulled out his pipe and began filling it | |
| Her gray eyes were flashing and her lips were quivering | |
| Two days ago Jeanne learned where her father's men were hiding | |
| He was the soul of devotion to his employers | |
| No I did not fall among thieves | |
| But if Pierre didn't return until tomorrow | |
| I learned it myself in English ships | |
| He had no excuse for the feelings which were aroused in him | |
| But he no longer cared quite so much for that form of diversion | |
| I don't know why you're here at all | |
| It issued a rate of forty two dollars a car on charcoal | |
| A low bush whipped him in the face and left no sting | |
| And Tom King patiently endured | |
| I also understand that similar branch organizations have made their appearance in Europe | |
| The time was considered auspicious | |
| At times I wondered where Sir Archibald got his style | |
| Do you know that you are shaking my confidence in you | |
| Get down and dig in | |
| I'd say there was going to be a glorious scrap | |
| Gad do I remember it | |
| Your face is red with blood | |
| They continued valiantly to lie but the truth continued to outrun them | |
| Down through the perfume weighted air fluttered the snowy fluffs of the cottonwoods | |
| I'll see to poor Hughie | |
| They were following the shore of a lake | |
| I use great trouble advisedly | |
| He turned sharply and faced Gregson across the table | |
| These were merely stout sticks an inch or so in diameter | |
| Does that look good | |
| Halfway around the track one donkey got into an argument with its rider | |
| We had been chased by them ourselves more than once | |
| A combination of Canadian capital quickly organized and petitioned for the same privileges | |
| When I can't see beauty in woman I want to die | |
| And the big Persian knew of his existence before he did of hers | |
| It was strap hangers that will keep us from going under | |
| The mob came on but it could not advance | |
| The woman in you is only incidental accidental and irrelevant | |
| With these arguments he convinced himself that he should go on alone | |
| One guess will do Ernest retorted | |
| We saw your light and thought you wouldn't mind a call | |
| He is too keenly intelligent too sharply sensitive successfully to endure | |
| Then it is as I said Womble announced with finality | |
| I have seen myself that one man contemplated by Pascal's philosophic eye | |
| Also a fellow Senator Chauncey Depew said | |
| What was the object of your little sensation | |
| Beyond refusing to sell us food they left us to ourselves | |
| Typhoid did I tell you | |
| My right foot feels like that of a Chinese debutante | |
| Nimrod replied with a slight manifestation of sensitiveness | |
| Just the same I'd sooner be myself than have book indigestion | |
| In spite of their absurdity the words affected Philip curiously | |
| Jacob Brinker who was his road mate brought the news | |
| Instead he joined her and they ate like two hungry children | |
| Perhaps she had already met her fate a little deeper in the forest | |
| The land exchanged its austere robes for the garb of a smiling wanton | |
| I had faith in them | |
| The last one I knew was an overseer | |
| He had a big chimpanzee that was a winner | |
| They are greatly delighted with anything that is bright or giveth a sound | |
| Perrault found one with head buried in the grub box | |
| The Portuguese boy crawled nearer and nearer | |
| Fifty yards ahead of her were the first of the rocks | |
| Here we allow our solicitors to look after our legal work | |
| The voyage was our idea of a good time | |
| The very opposite is true they are discouraged vagabonds | |
| They ate dinner at the fifth and rested for two hours | |
| Too much he told me with ominous rolling head | |
| The Claudine was leaving next morning for Honolulu | |
| But ever his gaze returned to that Crouched Venus on the piano | |
| Also she wouldn't walk | |
| Surely I will excuse you she cried | |
| Ahead of them they saw a glimmer of sunshine | |
| Your father's fifth command he nodded | |
| If I ever needed a fighter in my life I need one now | |
| The lines were now very taut | |
| Soon shall it be thrust back from off prostrate humanity | |
| All operations have been carried on from Montreal and Toronto | |
| But he didn't broach it preferring to mature it carefully | |
| It is not an attempt to smash the market | |
| How old are you mother | |
| Together they ate the rabbit | |
| He will knock you off a few sticks in no time | |
| Stand off butcher and baker and all the rest | |
| No it's a palace wherein there are many servants | |
| Dennin's hands were released long enough for him to sign the document | |
| Cameron looked at his hands with their long sinewy fingers | |
| He was smooth shaven and his hair and eyes were black | |
| She was even more beautiful than when I saw her before | |
| They likewise are disinclined to being eaten | |
| Dig in you're sure good was Daylight's answer | |
| He will never do a tap of work the whole Voyage | |
| They have won popular sentiment through the newspapers | |
| The history of the eighteenth century is written Ernest prompted | |
| And after the bath a shave would not be bad | |
| There was no law on the Yukon save what they made for themselves | |
| Your face was the personification of duplicity | |
| It's a Yankee Joan cried | |
| So far as flags were concerned they were beyond all jurisdiction | |
| It took him half an hour to reach the edge of it | |
| I play that choice wide open to win | |
| He had comparatively no advantages at first | |
| The fighting had now become intermittent | |
| There's too much of the schoolboy in me | |
| So cheer up and give us your paw | |
| I did not think you would be so early | |
| To her the bridge was tambo which is the native for taboo | |
| He saw Jeanne falter for a moment | |
| Shooting pains passed like flashes of electricity through his body | |
| Shorty turned to their employers | |
| Then came my boy code | |
| This state of mind comes of an undue prominence of the ego | |
| It resembled tea less than lager beer resembles champagne | |
| There's no chivalry no quarter shown in this fight | |
| He it was that lived to found the family of the Patino | |
| His hand shot out and clutched Crooked Leg by the neck | |
| I'm playing a single hand in what looks like a losing game | |
| To these he gave castor oil | |
| And that was the last of Francois and Perrault | |
| My name's Ferguson | |
| He was sure now of but few things | |
| And as never before he was ready to obey | |
| I can't go elsewhere by your own account | |
| Would you be satisfied with that one hundredth part of me | |
| It was introduced by Representative Dick of Ohio | |
| Her words sent a strange chill through Philip | |
| Red Eye never committed a more outrageous deed | |
| Let us talk it over and find a way out | |
| He glanced down at her helplessly and moistened his lips | |
| He obeyed the pressure of her hand | |
| Straight out they swam their heads growing smaller and smaller | |
| He plodded on for half an hour when the hallucination arose again | |
| Her beautiful hair was done up in shining coils | |
| In his anxiety and solicitude and love they did not count | |
| He will follow us soon | |
| She is essentially the life giving life conserving female of the species | |
| That is what distinguishes all of us from the lower animals | |
| They are not regular oyster pirates Nicholas continued | |
| They robbed me a few years later | |
| But why continue the tirade for tirade it was | |
| I graduated last of my class | |
| They obeyed him and went here and there at his commands | |
| But Martin smiled a superior smile | |
| They are to attack your camp tomorrow night | |
| Thought I and a worthy fool he proved | |
| I was still weak from my prolonged immersion | |
| It does was her audacious answer | |
| At the same time spears and arrows began to fall among the invaders | |
| It lasted as a deterrent for two days | |
| Do you value your hide | |
| The hunters were still arguing and roaring like some semi human amphibious breed | |
| Thirty pounds said the captain with finality | |
| They ran the canoe in and climbed the high earth bank | |
| They were deep in the primeval forest | |
| They laughed like two happy children | |
| He cried in such genuine dismay that she broke into hearty laughter | |
| It would help to tide me along until I got steady employment | |
| I may manage to freight a cargo back as well | |
| Here in the midmorning the first casualty occurred | |
| Philip began to feel that he had foolishly overestimated his strength | |
| Enters now the psychology of the situation | |
| They handled two men already both grub thieves | |
| At that moment I got the impression that she was willowy | |
| The stout wood was crushed like an eggshell | |
| What's that grub thief got to do with it | |
| In her haste to get away she had forgotten these things | |
| Goodbye Pierre he shouted | |
| We leave the eventuality to time and law | |
| He changed his seat for a steamer reclining chair | |
| He turned the map to Gregson pointing with his finger | |
| He bit his tongue and cursed himself at the fresh break | |
| What the flaming | |
| Philip produced a couple of cigars and took a chair opposite him | |
| Everything was working smoothly better than I had expected | |
| He heard a sound which brought him quickly into consciousness of day | |
| At sea Tuesday March seventeenth nineteen o eight | |
| Nevertheless we found ourselves once more in the high seat of abundance | |
| Besides he was paid one case of tobacco per head | |
| Each improvement makes the value of everything else pump up | |
| Two of the Folk were already up | |
| He had been foiled in his attempt to escape | |
| How old are you daddy | |
| I was Hump cabin boy on the schooner Ghost | |
| But a strange thing happened | |
| Also she has forbidden them smoking their pipes in the after room | |
| Don't you see I'm chewing this thing in two | |
| Lord but I'm glad to see you again Phil | |
| Captain West may be a Samurai but he is also human | |
| The sharp voice of Wolf Larsen aroused me | |
| Not at this particular case Tom apologized Whittemore | |
| In what bucolic school of fence he had been taught was beyond imagining | |
| I want to die in it | |
| But such divergence of opinion would constitute no menace to society | |
| He is a candidate rising from the serf class to our class | |
| Now please give a plain statement of what occurred | |
| I only read the quotations | |
| He made no reply as he waited for Whittemore to continue | |
| Soaked in seawater they offset the heat rays | |
| It is the fire partly she said | |
| There is that magnificent Bob eating his head off in the stable | |
| See the length of the body and that elongated neck | |
| He can care for himself | |
| And there was Ethel Baird whom also you must remember | |
| There are no kiddies and half grown youths among them | |
| We who have endured so much surely can endure a little more | |
| What Pascal glimpsed with the vision of a seer I have lived | |
| Christmas is an easy problem compared with a Polynesian giving feast | |
| And he was filled with a strange and foreboding fear | |
| But there came no promise from the bow of the canoe | |
| We threaten to be of the one mind before the voyage is completed | |
| There weren't any missions and he was the man to know | |
| Some of the smaller veins had doubtless been ruptured | |
| And then steadily he began to chew | |
| O'Brien took off his coat and bared his right arm | |
| He had been so easy | |
| The eastern heavens were equally spectacular | |
| Oolong was two hundred and fifty miles from the nearest land | |
| Some one had thrust a large sheath knife into his hand | |
| The farmer works the soil and produces grain | |
| To his surprise her answer was flat and uncompromising | |
| The women they carried away with them to the Big Valley | |
| Eli Harding asked as Shunk started to follow | |
| Oh it's just a novel a love story | |
| The apron string loomed near and he shied like an unbroken colt | |
| Whiz zip bang Lop Ear screamed with sudden anguish | |
| You were making them talk shop Ruth charged him | |
| It was the rendezvous of those who were striving to work his ruin | |
| Nor would it thaw out his hands and feet | |
| There is more behind this than a mere university ideal | |
| No man ate of the seal meat or the oil | |
| Again he had done the big thing | |
| He was manifestly distressed by my coming | |
| You used to joy ride like the very devil | |
| Ask him I laughed then turned to Pasquini | |
| Thorpe and his men were to destroy this camp and kill you | |
| A burst of laughter was his reward | |
| I arose obediently and went down the beach | |
| The reorganization of these countries took the form of revolution | |
| Not a wheel moved in his empire | |
| For a time the exciting thrill of his adventure was gone | |
| Of course much grumbling went on and little outbursts were continually occurring | |
| Broken Tooth yelled with fright and pain | |
| One great drawback to farming in California is our long dry summer | |
| Yea so are all the lesser animals of today clean | |
| Think of investing in such an adventure | |
| Before Philip could recover him Jeanne's startled guards were upon him | |
| He waded into the edge of the water and began scrubbing himself | |
| He was a head shorter than his companion of almost delicate physique | |
| The weeks had gone by and no overt acts had been attempted | |
| He bore no grudges and had few enemies | |
| Wada Louis and the steward are servants of Asiatic breed | |
| He did not believe in the burning of daylight for such a luxury | |
| His eyes smiled truth at him as he came up the bank | |
| To my surprise he began to show actual enthusiasm in my favor | |
| And as we hurried up town Joe Goose explained | |
| Ernest saw in the affair the most sinister import | |
| For a full minute the two men stared into each other's face | |
| Your price my son is just about thirty per week | |
| Society is shaken to its foundations | |
| MacDougall my engineer believes it | |
| The moon had already begun its westward decline | |
| In a way he is my protege | |
| He looked like one who had passed through an uncomfortable hour or two | |
| Now these things had been struck dead within him | |
| The boy threw back his head with pride | |
| She had been thoroughly and efficiently mauled | |
| It is dog eat dog and you ate them up | |
| Philip snatched at the letter which Gregson held out to him | |
| And twenty men could hold it with spears and arrows | |
| Also there was awe in their faces | |
| A month in Australia would finish me | |
| Though the aurora still flamed another day had begun | |
| He was just bursting with joy joy over what | |
| Like a flash he launched himself into the feathered mass of the owl | |
| It was a superb picture | |
| Now it was missing from the wall | |
| He leapt again and the club caught him once more | |
| But there was also talk of witchcraft in the village | |
| Accept a father's blessing and with it this | |
| He had heard always how he was the lover of the Princess Naomi | |
| Famine had been my great ally | |
| In the Bohemian Club of San Francisco there are some crack sailors | |
| A shadow was creeping over Pierre's eyes | |
| There was pride and strength the ring of triumph in his voice | |
| For a full minute he crouched and listened | |
| That Longfellow chap most likely had written countless books of poetry | |
| The sixth day he spent in the cabin with Gregson | |
| We never made another migration | |
| In it was the joy of life | |
| Peace be unto you and grace before the Lord | |
| You see we were teaching ourselves | |
| But we were without this momentum | |
| After all it was simply a mistake in judgment | |
| Nowhere in the North is the soil so prolific | |
| This is my fifth voyage | |
| And now behold the perversity of things | |
| Her own betrayal of herself was like tonic to Philip | |
| I have long noted your thirst unquenchable | |
| They edged nearer and stood shoulder to shoulder facing their world | |
| They could not continue their method of producing surpluses | |
| He moved away as quietly as he had come | |
| Matthewson who's this bookkeeper Rogers | |
| Here he got a fresh thrill | |
| Nope not the slightest idea | |
| Three oilers and a fourth engineer was his greeting | |
| In moments of mental energy Philip was restless | |
| He was an athlete and a giant | |
| How much was it | |
| I can't argue with you and you know that | |
| I have to be careful of them as they tear very easily | |
| I wish you were more adaptable Joan retorted | |
| It won't be for sale | |
| Yet in accordance with Ernest's test of truth it worked | |
| Only it is so wonderful so almost impossible to believe | |
| Jeanne and Pierre both gazed toward the great rock | |
| He began to follow the footprints of the dog | |
| Joan cried with shining eyes | |
| He stopped and Philip nodded at the horrified question in his eyes | |
| Already he had begun borrowing from the banks | |
| His blood grew hot with rage at the thought | |
| He understood the meaning of the look | |
| You read the quotations in today's paper | |
| But he reconciled himself to it by an act of faith | |
| The boy O'Brien was specially maltreated | |
| She'd make a good wife for the cashier | |
| What if Jeanne failed him | |
| His previous wives had never lived long enough to bear him children | |
| Hardly were our plans made public before we were met by powerful opposition | |
| Yes sir I corrected | |
| M'Coy found a stifling poisonous atmosphere in the pent cabin | |
| The ship should be in within a week or ten days | |
| I tell you I am disgusted with this adventure tomfoolery and rot | |
| He wondered too where Roscoe was | |
| At first his progress was slow and erratic | |
| Idealism led him to philosophic anarchy and his family threw him off | |
| Their love burned with increasing brightness | |
| Of course that is uninteresting she continued | |
| Next to them the Canada jays were most persistent | |
| This is a common experience with all of us | |
| Poor little Crooked Leg was terribly scared | |
| The discovery seemed to have been made on the spur of the moment | |
| Ah indeed | |
| Something that Whittemore had not yet said thrilled him | |
| And the Eurasian Chinese Englishman bowed himself away | |
| I have no idea replied Philip | |
| It was our river emerging like ourselves from the great swamp | |
| Saxon waited for she knew a fresh idea had struck Billy | |
| A maddening joy pounded in his brain | |
| Change chairs Daylight commanded | |
| He was wounded in the arm | |
| He was trying to pass a apron string around him | |
| There's the hitch replied Thorpe rolling a cigarette | |
| He was the leader and Tudor was his lieutenant | |
| Saxon nodded and the boy frowned | |
| Yield yourself to the waters that are ripping and tearing at you | |
| His slim hands gripped the edges of the table | |
| All eyes however were staring at him in certitude of expectancy | |
| Therefore hurrah for the game | |
| He had peeled off his shirt and was wildly waving it | |
| That was why I am am rattled he laughed | |
| Burnt out like the crater of a volcano | |
| The emotion which she had suppressed burst forth now in a choking sob | |
| Philip bent lower and stared into the face of the dead man | |
| Ah it was sweet in my ears | |
| That's what Carnegie did | |
| Her achievements with cocoanuts were a revelation | |
| It was not Red Eye's way to forego revenge so easily | |
| OW a wild dog he growled | |
| I can see that knife now | |
| Then again Tudor had such an irritating way about him | |
| You should have seen them when they heard me spitting Chinook | |
| In a flash he was on his feet facing him | |
| I had forgotten their existence | |
| It was a miracle and I owe you my life | |
| There were orange green gold green and a copper green | |
| He had barely entered this when he saw the glow of a fire | |
| Jerry was so secure in his nook that he did not roll away | |
| It was a large canoe | |
| How valiantly I went at it that first day | |
| He unfolded a long typewritten letter and handed it to Gregson | |
| At Lake Linderman I had one canoe very good Peterborough canoe | |
| I like to speculate upon the glorious future of man | |
| They are big trees and require plenty of room | |
| Both Johnny and his mother shuffled their feet as they walked | |
| The steward has just tendered me a respectful bit of advice | |
| For the twentieth time that evening the two men shook hands | |
| Very early in my life I separated from my mother | |
| Then he stepped back with a low cry of pleasure | |
| Whatever he guessed he locked away in the taboo room of Naomi | |
| The sunsets grow more bizarre and spectacular off this coast of the Argentine | |
| But this little defect did not worry him | |
| I was not to cry out in the face of fear | |
| Never so strange a prophet came up to Jerusalem | |
| He placed his paw on one and its movements were accelerated | |
| Now our figuring was all right | |
| The issue was not in doubt | |
| Is that Pat Hanrahan's mug looking hungry and willing | |
| Isaac Ford the austere soldier of the Lord the old hypocrite | |
| There's a big English general right now whose name is Roberts | |
| Any average young fellow can teach himself in a week | |
| Captain Doane's orders were swiftly obeyed | |
| Gregson was asleep when he reentered the cabin | |
| He boiled himself some coffee and sat down to wait | |
| I want my men to work by themselves | |
| We were now good friends | |
| Man could not conquer them | |
| It was not exactly a deportation | |
| His beady black eyes saw bargains where other men saw bankruptcy | |
| The promoter's eyes were heavy with little puffy bags under them | |
| It was a curious coincidence | |
| We must give ourselves and not our money alone | |
| Last night he showed all the symptoms of coming down with pneumonia | |
| They only had a little thirty thousand dollar fire | |
| Her mouth opened but instead of speaking she drew a long sigh | |
| Illuminating oil was becoming all profit | |
| Miss Brodie's smile was slightly sarcastic | |
| At sea Monday March sixteenth nineteen o eight | |
| Dunham can your boy go along with Jesse | |
| From my earliest recollection my sleep was a period of terror | |
| Yes sir he answered with cheerful alacrity | |
| Their forces were already moving into the north country | |
| I'll be out of my head in fifteen minutes | |
| But they make the mistake of ignoring their own duality | |
| I obeyed and a minute or two later they stood before him | |
| It seemed nearer to him since he had seen and talked with Gregson | |
| Daylight found himself charmed and made curious by the little man | |
| But life is worth more than cash she argued | |
| Such men believe when they come together | |
| Ah it's growing dark and darker | |
| By this time Charley was as enraged as the Greek | |
| We are both children together | |
| If you only could know how I thank you | |
| Such an act was in direct violation of the laws of the land | |
| Down there the earth was already swelling with life | |
| You can take a vacation on pay | |
| I pulled suddenly with all my might | |
| Points of view new ideas life | |
| He had been born with this endowment | |
| We will have to watch our chances | |
| I'm writing these lines in Honolulu Hawaii | |
| From now on we're pals | |
| Now Irvine was a man of impulse a poet | |
| In the crib the baby sat up and began to prattle | |
| His infernal chattering worries me even now as I think of it | |
| She was built primarily to sail | |
| I came for information more out of curiosity than anything else | |
| He was fond of quoting a fragment from a certain poem | |
| His slim fingers closed like steel about Philip's | |
| Then and at supper he tried to fathom her | |
| It was the proposition that started the big idea in Daughtry's mind | |
| It was simple in its way and no virtue of his | |
| But it won't continue she said with easy confidence | |
| They were less stooped than we less springy in their movements | |
| The hyena proceeded to dine | |
| And each year something happened and I did not go | |
| I want to know how all this is possible | |
| We are cooking on the coal stove and on the oil burners | |
| He would destroy all things that are fixed | |
| The pain from my hurt knee was agonizing | |
| Shall I carry you | |
| Mister McVeigh told me about him | |
| He lifted his eyes and a strange cry burst from his lips | |
| He was an enthusiast and a desert dweller | |
| Don't you see I hate you | |
| How does your wager look now | |
| Again the girls applauded and Missus Hall cried | |
| It was unobtrusive yet it was there | |
| Besides had he not whipped the big owl in the forest | |
| He told himself that as he washed himself and groomed his disheveled clothes | |
| I saw it when she rolled | |
| Who the devil gave it to you to be judge and jury | |
| Seventeen no eighteen days ago | |
| The boy at the wheel lost his head | |
| It's that much junk | |
| A wildly exciting time was his during the week preceding Thursday the eighteenth | |
| A trickle of fresh blood ran over his face | |
| Manuel had one besetting sin | |
| Such things in her brain were like so many oaths on her lips | |
| At once would be instituted a dozen cooperative commonwealth states | |
| The twenty ninth very foggy | |
| She was sleeping under his protection as sweetly as a child | |
| You have associated with some of these men | |
| She was his now forever | |
| Suddenly his fingers closed tightly over the handkerchief | |
| I'm sure going along with you all Elijah | |
| With my strength I slammed it full into Red Eye's face | |
| For a few moments he ate in silence | |
| What an excited whispering and conferring took place | |
| The night was calm and snowy | |
| Philip thrust himself against it and entered | |
| We could throw stones with our feet | |
| I never saw anything like her in my life | |
| McVeigh when he returns from a trip to Honolulu | |
| Thus was momentum gained in the Younger World | |
| I noticed blood spouting from Kerfoot left hand | |
| But there was something even more startling than this resemblance | |
| Its diameter was not more than two hundred yards | |
| Bill lingered contemplating his work with artistic appreciation | |
| My age in years is twenty two | |
| That's why its boundaries are all gouged and jagged | |
| It was his intention to return to Eileen and her father | |
| Now you're coming down to business Phil he exclaimed | |
| If I meet her again I shall apologize said Eileen | |
| You fired me out of your house in short | |
| Between the rush of the cascades streaks of rust showed everywhere | |
| He deluged me overwhelmed me with argument | |
| So was Packard's finish suicide | |
| Daughtry elaborated on the counting trick by bringing Cocky along | |
| The singing voice approached rapidly | |
| I was brought up the way most girls in Hawaii are brought up | |
| There was something pathetic in the girl's attitude now | |
| Then it was that a strange thing happened | |
| The big eyed clucking moose birds were most annoying | |
| And their chief virtue lies in that they will never wear out | |
| Ten minutes had not elapsed since he had dropped the handkerchief | |
| We must achieve our own salvation | |
| If I was out of the game it would be easily made | |
| With them were Indians also three other men | |
| But here amongst ourselves let us speak out | |
| I saw Mister Pike nod his head grimly and sarcastically | |
| His face was streaming with blood | |
| When I came to I was waving my hat and murmuring ecstatically | |
| The Fire Men wore animal skins around their waists and across their shoulders | |
| Gregson had seated himself under the lamp and was sharpening a pencil | |
| One by one the boys were captured | |
| The life there was healthful and athletic but too juvenile | |
| You're a devil for fighting and will surely win | |
| She turned fearing that Jacques might see what was in her face | |
| At first he puzzled over something untoward he was sure had happened | |
| Here the explosion of mirth drowned him out | |
| He was an amphibian and a mountaineer | |
| He looked at the handkerchief more closely | |
| Behind him lay the thousand years long road across all Siberia and Russia | |
| There is another virtue in these bulkheads | |
| Whitefish Gregson whitefish and trout | |
| It fairly clubbed me into recognizing it | |
| Meanwhile I will go out to breathe a spell | |
| On occasion on this traverse the Cape Verde Islands are raised | |
| The scents of strange vegetation blew off the tropic land | |
| It would give me nervous prostration | |
| Why the average review is more nauseating than cod liver oil | |
| He seized Gregson by the arm and led him to the door | |
| Wash your hands of me | |
| But Johannes could and did | |
| That's where they cut off the Scottish Chiefs and killed all hands | |
| Anyway no one saw her like that | |
| But to culture the Revolution thus far had exhausted the Junta | |
| Sandel would never become a world champion | |
| We would not spend another such night | |
| Now you understand | |
| I tried to read George Moore last night and was dreadfully bored | |
| O'Brien emitted a shriek that sank swiftly to a gurgling sob | |
| A sinewy hand dripping with water was clutching the rail | |
| Enjoy it he did but principally for Steward's sake | |
| It was my reports from the north which chiefly induced people to buy | |
| Bassett was a fastidious man | |
| In the matter of curry she is a sheer genius | |
| There followed a roar and shook the earth | |
| New idea he volunteered brand new idea | |
| Wonder if he's a lion dog Charles suggested | |
| And MacDougall was beyond the trail with three weeks to spare | |
| Without them he could not run his empire | |
| About him everywhere were the evidences of luxury and of age | |
| The butchers and meat cutters refused to handle meat destined for unfair restaurants | |
| Now have you got anything to say against me Mister Philip | |
| She had died from cold and starvation | |
| In short my joyous individualism was dominated by the orthodox bourgeois ethics | |
| It was a temptation but he resisted it | |
| Knowing him I review the old Scandinavian myths with clearer understanding | |
| This is eighteen eighty | |
| On the far corner of the compound fence a hawk brooded | |
| Why he's bought forty pounds of goods from you already | |
| Crickets began to chirp and more geese and ducks flew overhead | |
| Then you can arrange yourself comfortably among these robes in the bow | |
| Mab she said | |
| It seems like a strange pointing of the hand of God | |
| The girl faced him her eyes shining with sudden fear | |
| Two years ago I gave up civilization for this | |
| He cried and swung the club wildly | |
| For the rest he was a mere automaton | |
| Pearce's little eyes were fixed on him shrewdly | |
| But how are you going to do it | |
| I'm going to surprise father and you will go with Pierre | |
| Not till the twentieth of May did the river break | |
| There has been a change she interrupted him | |
| Only the chance sound had led him to observe them | |
| I'll tell you the librarian said with a brightening face | |
| You live on an income which your father earned | |
| But there was no longer the mother yearning in his heart | |
| To my dearest and always appreciated friend I submit myself | |
| Very few people knew of the existence of this law | |
| Within himself he called it no longer his own | |
| It's a good property and worth more than that | |
| It is very plausible to such people a most convincing hypothesis | |
| He spat it out like so much venom | |
| You must sleep he urged | |
| A moment before he was intoxicated by a joy that was almost madness | |
| Also I want information | |
| A dead man is of no use on a plantation | |
| Without discussion it was the agents provocateurs who caused the Peasant Revolt | |
| Suppose you saw me at work through the window | |
| You yellow giant thing of the frost | |
| Production is doubling and quadrupling upon itself | |
| Yes and no sir was the slow reply | |
| Harrison is still my chauffeur | |
| Something vastly more thrilling had come into it now | |
| The planters are already considering the matter | |
| What if she didn't come to the rock | |
| The President of the United States was his friend | |
| They just lay off in the bush and plugged away | |
| Exciting times are the lot of the fish patrol | |
| And you always want to see it in the superlative degree | |
| Scarcely had he uttered the name when Pierre's closing eyes shot open | |
| Philip knew that she was not an Indian | |
| It was a gigantic inadequacy | |
| The questions may have come vaguely in his mind | |
| Out of his eighteen hundred he laid aside sixteen hundred each year | |
| They wouldn't be sweeping a big vessel like the Martha | |
| Does the old boy often go off at half cock that way | |
| Well there are better men in Hawaii that's all | |
| I just do appreciate it without being able to express my feelings | |
| A scarlet loincloth | |
| Blind with rage he darted in | |
| His eyes never took themselves for an instant from his companion's face | |
| I was about to do this when cooler judgment prevailed | |
| We got few vegetables and fruits and became fish eaters | |
| That's the sub foreman explained Thorpe | |
| The next thing to watch out for is bed sores | |
| I I beg pardon he drawled | |
| And now put yourself in my place for a moment | |
| The regret in his voice was provocative of a second burst of laughter | |
| I remembered the red wine of the Italian rancho and shuddered inwardly | |
| Philip took a step toward Gregson half determined to awaken him | |
| Well I'll be plumb gosh darned | |
| Lots of men take women buggy riding | |
| He considered the victory already his and stepped forward to the meat | |
| Encouraged by my conduct Big Face became a sudden ally | |
| May drought destroy your crops | |
| I was sick once typhoid | |
| Among my minor afflictions I may mention a new mysterious one | |
| Three weeks passed and in that time Thorpe left camp three times | |
| Come on Del Mar challenged | |
| Oolong Atoll was one hundred and forty miles in circumference | |
| Gregson had left the outer door slightly ajar | |
| For the first time in his life he was yearning for a scrap | |
| Billinger may arrive in time | |
| Your being wrecked here has been a godsend to me | |
| Such is my passage engaged on the steamer | |
| The boy grew and prospered | |
| Some boy she laughed acquiescence | |
| The Resident Commissioner is away in Australia | |
| You were engaged | |
| His voice was passionately rebellious | |
| I forgot how easily I had taught myself from the printed page | |
| A rising tide of fat had submerged them | |
| I made no more overtures | |
| They die out of spite | |
| Missus McFee's jaws brought together with a snap | |
| It is growing every day every hour | |
| Take my advice and accept the vacation | |
| Philip didn't pursue the subject | |
| I suppose you wonder why she is coming up here | |
| He may desire to escape pain or to enjoy pleasure | |
| There is no need of further detail now for you can understand | |
| They had been on the same lay as ourselves | |
| From that moment his friendship for Belize turns to hatred and jealousy | |
| And the foundation stone of service in his case was obedience | |
| He saw only the effect in a general sketchy way | |
| The lush vegetation of that sheltered spot make a natural shield | |
| It was beating and waiting in the ambush of those black pits | |
| But who was Eileen's double | |
| The Gabriel voice of the Samurai rang out | |
| Ah I had forgotten he exclaimed | |
| Anything unusual or abnormal was sufficient to send a fellow to Molokai | |
| The awe of man rushed over him again | |
| A half a case of tobacco was worth three pounds | |
| You you would not keep the truth from me | |
| It was sanctification and salvation | |
| I'll only be in the way | |
| Out of abstractions Ernest had conjured a vision and made them see it | |
| Gregson held a lighted match until it burnt his fingertips | |
| It was Jeanne singing softly over beyond the rocks | |
| There's Fort Churchill a rifle shot beyond the ridge asleep | |
| I do not blame you for anything remember that | |
| Call me that again he murmured ecstatically | |
| Daylight was tired profoundly tired | |
| She said with chattering teeth | |
| Every bone in her aged body seemed broken or dislocated | |
| Then there was the campaign | |
| Eighteen he added | |
| There was nothing more except a large ink blot under the words | |
| He loved to play Chinese lottery | |
| I'm sure it must have been some adventure | |
| As to how she dressed he had no ideas at all | |
| Swiftly his eyes measured the situation | |
| To say the least Captain Cook was a rather thorough going empiricist | |
| He had proved it today with his amateurish and sophomoric productions | |
| How can you manage all alone Mister Young | |
| It's the aurora borealis | |
| He's terribly touchy about his black wards as he calls them | |
| Obviously it was a disease that could be contracted by contact | |
| So she said the irate skipper dashed on | |
| As I say he had tapped the message very rapidly | |
| If you mean to insinuate Brentwood began hotly | |
| Beyond dispute Corry Hutchinson had married Mabel Holmes | |
| Let them go out and eat with my boys | |
| Good business man Curly O'Brien was saying | |
| He was determined now to maintain a more certain hold upon himself | |
| He seemed to fill it with his tremendous vitality | |
| It occurred to me that there would have to be an accounting | |
| She obeyed shrinking back with the baby in her arms | |
| The very thought of the effort to swim over was nauseating | |
| It will break our hearts and our backs to hoist anchor by hand | |
| He may anticipate the day of his death | |
| I'm as good as a man she urged | |
| I'm going down there with you and I'm going to fight | |
| This one hope was destroyed as quickly as it was born | |
| He got out by fighting and I through a pretty girl | |
| And here's another idea | |
| Fast but endure | |
| The dirk mentioned by Wolf Larsen rested in its sheath on my hip | |
| Outsiders are allowed five minute speeches the sick man urged | |
| He had fulfilled his duty and paid properly | |
| The Italian rancho was a bachelor establishment | |
| And the air was growing chilly | |
| Sometimes her dreams were filled with visions | |
| Then he hastened on as Pierre had guided him | |
| For that reason Le Beau had chosen him to fight the big fight | |
| Horses and rifles had been her toys camp and trail her nursery | |
| Each day she became a more vital part of him | |
| They were babbling and chattering all together | |
| Zilla relaxed her sour mouth long enough to sigh her satisfaction | |
| She turned in at the hotel | |
| Did Thorpe go to see any one in Churchill | |
| You won't die of malnutrition be sure of that | |
| Her face was against his breast | |
| It is a very tenable hypothesis and will bear looking into | |
| I have been doubly baptized | |
| And Raoul listened again to the tale of the house | |
| Two gigantic owls were tearing at the carcass | |
| Now run along and tell them to hurry | |
| He came first a year ago and revealed himself to Jeanne | |
| The Eldorado emptied its occupants into the street to see the test | |
| Pebbles and dirt flew along with hair and fur | |
| He went down in midstream searching the shadows of both shores | |
| Tomorrow I'm going after that bear he said | |
| It was edged with ice | |
| In such a tumbling of values was no time to sell | |
| Our Mister Howison will call upon you at your hotel | |
| By golly the boy wins | |
| At sea Wednesday March eighteenth nineteen o eight | |
| His abnormal power of vision made abstractions take on concrete form | |
| Then he shouted Shut up | |
| The other felt a sudden wave of irritation rush through him | |
| The ringing of the big bell aroused him | |
| I can't follow you she said | |
| Philip bent low over Pierre | |
| A little before dawn of the day following the fire relief came | |
| Mops sir eagerly answered the sailor at the wheel | |
| His newborn cunning gave him poise and control | |
| Yet he dreams he is immortal I argue feebly | |
| He would keep his faith with Gregson for the promised day or two | |
| The Oligarchy wanted violence and it set its agents provocateurs to work | |
| After all superfluous flesh is gone what is left is stringy and resistant | |
| And as in denial of guilt the one legged boy replied | |
| Ah we were very close together in that moment | |
| Tomorrow or next day it might be gone | |
| All right Sir replied Jock with great regret | |
| They ought to pass here some time today | |
| Neither could they understand the growing disaffection among Thorpe's men | |
| He was a pariah a wanderer without a friend or a home | |
| I had been sad too long already | |
| Bob growing disgusted turned back suddenly and attempted to pass Mab | |
| Harry Bancroft Dave lied | |
| Saxon's onto her job | |