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1
+ For the twentieth time that evening the two men shook hands
2
+ He turned sharply and faced Gregson across the table
3
+ He was a head shorter than his companion of almost delicate physique
4
+ It's the aurora borealis
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+ From that moment his friendship for Belize turns to hatred and jealousy
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+ It fairly clubbed me into recognizing it
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+ A combination of Canadian capital quickly organized and petitioned for the same privileges
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+ It was my reports from the north which chiefly induced people to buy
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+ I was the only one who remained sitting
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+ Meanwhile I'll go out to breathe a spell
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+ There was nothing on the rock
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+ Philip stood undecided his ears strained to catch the slightest sound
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+ I came for information more out of curiosity than anything else
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+ Anyway no one saw her like that
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+ Yes it was a man who asked a stranger
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+ The fourth and fifth days passed without any developments
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+ Surely I will excuse you she cried
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+ The promoter's eyes were heavy with little puffy bags under them
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+ There has been a change she interrupted him
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+ It is the fire partly she said
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+ A trickle of fresh blood ran over his face
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+ His blood grew hot with rage at the thought
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+ He went down in midstream searching the shadows of both shores
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+ He had barely entered this when he saw the glow of a fire
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+ The emotion which she had suppressed burst forth now in a choking sob
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+ He waded into the edge of the water and began scrubbing himself
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+ Do you know that you are shaking my confidence in you
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+ Instead he joined her and they ate like two hungry children
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+ He was wounded in the arm
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+ My right foot feels like that of a Chinese debutante
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+ They ate dinner at the fifth and rested for two hours
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+ She had died from cold and starvation
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+ It was Jeanne singing softly over beyond the rocks
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+ Each day she became a more vital part of him
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+ She was his now forever
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+ I am going to surprise father and you will go with Pierre
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+ He was smooth shaven and his hair and eyes were black
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+ He had worshiped her as Dante might have worshiped Beatrice
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+ They look as though he had been drumming a piano all his life
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+ Philip made no effort to follow
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+ And when you come back in a few days bring Eileen
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+ The date was nearly eighteen years old
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+ Tomorrow I'm going after that bear he said
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+ If not let's say our prayers and go to bed
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+ Two gigantic owls were tearing at the carcass
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+ For a time the exciting thrill of his adventure was gone
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+ But a strange thing happened
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+ He began to follow the footprints of the dog
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+ Such a dog the wise driver kills or turns loose
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+ He cried and swung the club wildly
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+ She turned fearing that Jacques might see what was in her face
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+ He says he bought him of Jacques Le Beau
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+ Youth had come back to her freed from the yoke of oppression
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+ It was not a large lake and almost round
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+ Its diameter was not more than two hundred yards
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+ The other felt a sudden wave of irritation rush through him
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+ Oppressive as the heat had been it was now even more oppressive
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+ A dead man is of no use on a plantation
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+ I don't know why you're here at all
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+ It was the same way with our revolvers and rifles
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+ But it contributed to the smash
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+ The Resident Commissioner is away in Australia
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+ He cried in such genuine dismay that she broke into hearty laughter
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+ Wash your hands of me
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+ I saw it when she rolled
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+ I only read the quotations
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+ He had observed the business life of Hawaii and developed a vaulting ambition
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+ O'Brien had been a clean living young man with ideals
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+ You won't die of malnutrition be sure of that
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+ They are coming ashore whoever they are
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+ Think of investing in such an adventure
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+ The discovery seemed to have been made on the spur of the moment
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+ Eli Harding asked as Shunk started to follow
74
+ That's where they cut off the Scottish Chiefs and killed all hands
75
+ And after the bath a shave would not be bad
76
+ Now please give a plain statement of what occurred
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+ There are no kiddies and half grown youths among them
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+ It would give me nervous prostration
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+ I'll be out of my head in fifteen minutes
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+ But what they want with your toothbrush is more than I can imagine
81
+ Give them their choice between a fine or an official whipping
82
+ Those are my oysters he said at last
83
+ The weeks had gone by and no overt acts had been attempted
84
+ Here in the midmorning the first casualty occurred
85
+ There's a big English general right now whose name is Roberts
86
+ This tacit promise of continued acquaintance gave Saxon a little joy thrill
87
+ From my earliest recollection my sleep was a period of terror
88
+ But they make the mistake of ignoring their own duality
89
+ They had no fixed values to be altered by adjectives and adverbs
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+ Therefore hurrah for the game
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+ We had been chased by them ourselves more than once
92
+ He was a wise hyena
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+ Whiz zip bang Lop Ear screamed with sudden anguish
94
+ They were less stooped than we less springy in their movements
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+ Unconsciously our yells and exclamations yielded to this rhythm
96
+ This is no place for you
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+ Encouraged by my conduct Big Face became a sudden ally
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+ She was trying to pass the apron string around him
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+ Fresh meat they failed to obtain
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+ They continued valiantly to lie but the truth continued to outrun them
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+ Earth and gravel seemed to fill the pan
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+ But he did not broach it preferring to mature it carefully
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+ Nope not the slightest idea
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+ It is not an attempt to smash the market
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+ It issued a rate of forty two dollars a car on charcoal
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+ But life's worth more than cash she argued
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+ Your price my son is just about thirty per week
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+ This sound did not disturb the hush and awe of the place
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+ That's why its boundaries are all gouged and jagged
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+ But in the canyons water was plentiful and also a luxuriant forest growth
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+ My name's Ferguson
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+ That's what Carnegie did
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+ I'll go over tomorrow afternoon
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+ A rising tide of fat had submerged them
115
+ In the car were Unwin and Harrison while Jones sat with the chauffeur
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+ The man smiled grimly and brought a hatchet and a club
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+ Curly rushed her antagonist who struck again and leaped aside
118
+ His newborn cunning gave him poise and control
119
+ Perrault found one with head buried in the grub box
120
+ And that was the last of Francois and Perrault
121
+ He could feel a new stir in the land
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+ It will break our hearts and our backs to hoist anchor by hand
123
+ By golly the boy wins
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+ They don't know the length of time of incubation
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+ It was not exactly a deportation
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+ Quick was the disappointment in his face yet smiling was the acquiescence
127
+ Wada and Na ka ta were in a bit of a funk
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+ The boy at the wheel lost his head
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+ But Martin smiled a superior smile
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+ At sea Monday March sixteenth nineteen o eight
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+ At sea Wednesday March eighteenth nineteen o eight
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+ He was worth nothing to the world
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+ The creative joy I murmured
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+ No man ate of the seal meat or the oil
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+ Three oilers and a fourth engineer was his greeting
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+ But it won't continue she said with easy confidence
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+ The stout wood was crushed like an eggshell
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+ There's too much of the schoolboy in me
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+ I had forgotten their existence
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+ But she swung obediently on her heel into the wind
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+ They are his tongue by which he makes his knowledge articulate
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+ Between the rush of the cascades streaks of rust showed everywhere
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+ The eastern heavens were equally spectacular
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+ I saw Mister Pike nod his head grimly and sarcastically
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+ The night was calm and snowy
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+ His outstretched arm dropped to his side and he paused
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+ Wada Louis and the steward are servants of Asiatic breed
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+ Their love burned with increasing brightness
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+ They were artists not biologists
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+ O'Brien took off his coat and bared his right arm
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+ And Tom King patiently endured
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+ The lines were now very taut
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+ Anything unusual or abnormal was sufficient to send a fellow to Molokai
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+ His beady black eyes saw bargains where other men saw bankruptcy
155
+ Much more Ernest told them of themselves and of his disillusionment
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+ Illuminating oil was becoming all profit
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+ He was fond of quoting a fragment from a certain poem
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+ For such countries nothing remained but reorganization
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+ They could not continue their method of producing surpluses
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+ The lush vegetation of that sheltered spot make a natural shield
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+ Men who endure it call it living death
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+ As I say he had tapped the message very rapidly
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+ Ask him I laughed then turned to Pasquini
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+ Yea so are all the lesser animals of today clean
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+ He may anticipate the day of his death
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+ The Italian rancho was a bachelor establishment
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+ Men like Joe Goose dated existence from drunk to drunk
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+ All an appearance can know is mirage
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+ The last refugee had passed
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+ What the flaming
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+ Missus McFee's jaws brought together with a snap
172
+ With them were Indians also three other men
173
+ Dennin's hands were released long enough for him to sign the document
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+ He had forgotten to build a fire and thaw out
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+ There was no law on the Yukon save what they made for themselves
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+ This is my fifth voyage
177
+ Daughtry elaborated on the counting trick by bringing Cocky along
178
+ Enjoy it he did but principally for Steward's sake
179
+ Wonder if he's a lion dog Charles suggested
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+ He had comparatively no advantages at first
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+ We are both children together
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+ It's only his indigestion I find fault with
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+ You got out by fighting and I through a pretty girl
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+ He seized Gregson by the arm and led him to the door
185
+ I'd say there was going to be a glorious scrap
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+ He chuckled as he pulled out his pipe and began filling it
187
+ Philip dropped back into his chair
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+ If I was out of the game it would be easily made
189
+ Now you understand
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+ You have associated with some of these men
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+ Gregson held a lighted match until it burnt his fingertips
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+ After all the picture was only a resemblance
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+ Philip knew that she was not an Indian
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+ In her haste to get away she had forgotten these things
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+ The thought set his blood tingling
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+ Suppose you saw me at work through the window
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+ All this day Gregson remained in the cabin
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+ She was even more beautiful than when I saw her before
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+ I'll give a thousand if you produce her retorted Gregson
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+ They have won popular sentiment through the newspapers
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+ We must achieve our own salvation
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+ In moments of mental energy Philip was restless
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+ It is the nearest refuge
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+ Tomorrow it will be strong enough for you to stand upon
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+ You were going to leave after you saw me on the rock
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+ In it there was something that was almost tragedy
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+ Your face is red with blood
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+ Her beautiful hair was done up in shining coils
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+ The Churchill narrowed and its current became swifter as they progressed
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+ I want to die in it
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+ Philip looked back from the crest and saw Jeanne leaning over the canoe
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+ Shooting pains passed like flashes of electricity through his body
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+ I know that you are in charge there and Jeanne knows
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+ Jeanne and Pierre both gazed toward the great rock
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+ He moved his position and the illusion was gone
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+ For two hours not a word passed between them
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+ Billinger may arrive in time
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+ There's the hitch replied Thorpe rolling a cigarette
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+ I want my men to work by themselves
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+ It was the third or fourth time that Philip had heard MacDougall swear
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+ Blood was oozing slowly from the wounded man's right breast
222
+ He destroyed everything that had belonged to the woman
223
+ Philip bent low over Pierre
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+ Did Thorpe go to see any one in Churchill
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+ There followed a roar that shook the earth
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+ Blind with rage he darted in
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+ But this little defect did not worry him
228
+ Together they ate the rabbit
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+ They edged nearer and stood shoulder to shoulder facing their world
230
+ Besides had he not whipped the big owl in the forest
231
+ Pebbles and dirt flew along with hair and fur
232
+ It was steel a fisher trap
233
+ He was a pariah a wanderer without a friend or a home
234
+ His teeth shut with a last click
235
+ He thought he saw a shudder pass through the Factor's shoulders
236
+ They laughed like two happy children
237
+ Fast but endure
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+ The Indian felt the worship of her warm in his heart
239
+ He drew in a deep breath as he looked at them
240
+ To these he gave castor oil
241
+ Sheldon glanced at the thermometer
242
+ Let them go out and eat with my boys
243
+ No I did not fall among thieves
244
+ How can you manage all alone Mister Young
245
+ Dear Sir Your second victim has fallen on schedule time
246
+ A month in Australia would finish me
247
+ Down through the perfume weighted air fluttered the snowy fluffs of the cottonwoods
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+ Horses and rifles had been her toys camp and trail her nursery
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+ Let us talk it over and find a way out
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+ It is a good property and worth more than that
251
+ Such is my passage engaged on the steamer
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+ Well there are better men in Hawaii that's all
253
+ It's a Yankee Joan cried
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+ You were engaged
255
+ So she said the irate skipper dashed on
256
+ They just lay off in the bush and plugged away
257
+ The Japanese understood as we could never school ourselves or hope to understand
258
+ He wanted to give the finish to this foe already so far gone
259
+ Exciting times are the lot of the fish patrol
260
+ Then again Tudor had such an irritating way about him
261
+ Outwardly he maintained a calm and smiling aspect
262
+ I was not to cry out in the face of fear
263
+ Saxon nodded and the boy frowned
264
+ Why not like any railroad station or ferry depot
265
+ We could throw stones with our feet
266
+ It was put together in a casual helter skelter sort of way
267
+ These were merely stout sticks an inch or so in diameter
268
+ Two of the Folk were already up
269
+ There was one difficulty however
270
+ We would not spend another such night
271
+ Between him and all domestic animals there must be no hostilities
272
+ His hand shot out and clutched Crooked Leg by the neck
273
+ Miss Brodie's smile was slightly sarcastic
274
+ Does the old boy often go off at half cock that way
275
+ A flying arrow passed between us
276
+ A little treatment massage with some help from the doctor
277
+ Daylight was tired profoundly tired
278
+ It was a gigantic inadequacy
279
+ Our Mister Howison will call upon you at your hotel
280
+ Change chairs Daylight commanded
281
+ As to how she dressed he had no ideas at all
282
+ How old are you mother
283
+ These quick little joys of hers were sources of joy to him
284
+ But how are you going to do it
285
+ Lots of men take women buggy riding
286
+ Stand off butcher and baker and all the rest
287
+ He loved to play Chinese lottery
288
+ The temperature dropped to fifty below zero and remained there the whole trip
289
+ There are the canals of China and the Yangtse River
290
+ My age in years is twenty two
291
+ Christmas is an easy problem compared with a Polynesian giving feast
292
+ I defy any man to get a Solomon Island sore in California
293
+ A bush chief had died a natural death
294
+ The skipper's and Na ka tas gymnastics served as a translation without words
295
+ My idea was that he would have more influence over the natives
296
+ The pain from my hurt knee was agonizing
297
+ And each year something happened and I did not go
298
+ Of course much grumbling went on and little outbursts were continually occurring
299
+ Have you ever earned a dollar by your own labour
300
+ He gave no reason but his motive was obvious enough
301
+ The next thing to watch out for is bed sores
302
+ She is essentially the life giving life conserving female of the species
303
+ Also at regular intervals he would mutter
304
+ The Gabriel voice of the Samurai rang out
305
+ The sunsets grow more bizarre and spectacular off this coast of the Argentine
306
+ The history of our westward faring race is written in it
307
+ And the Eurasian Chinese Englishman bowed himself away
308
+ They were babbling and chattering all together
309
+ They ran the canoe in and climbed the high earth bank
310
+ The land exchanged its austere robes for the garb of a smiling wanton
311
+ I did not think you would be so early
312
+ Sandel would never become a world champion
313
+ Also she wouldn't walk
314
+ You used to joy ride like the very devil
315
+ They saw each other for the first time in Boston
316
+ Isaac Ford the austere soldier of the Lord the old hypocrite
317
+ Eighteen he added
318
+ His reward should have been peace and repose
319
+ The more his opponents grew excited the more Ernest deliberately excited them
320
+ By virtue of that power we shall remain in power
321
+ I could not agree with Ernest
322
+ It was introduced by Representative Dick of Ohio
323
+ The very thing Ernest agreed
324
+ Then there was the campaign
325
+ He was manifestly distressed by my coming
326
+ The task we set ourselves was threefold
327
+ The flower of the artistic and intellectual world were revolutionists
328
+ This the Iron Heel foresaw and laid its schemes accordingly
329
+ We who have endured so much surely can endure a little more
330
+ I remembered the red wine of the Italian rancho and shuddered inwardly
331
+ I said and dismissed the matter as not worth thinking about
332
+ And wherever I ranged the way lay along alcohol drenched roads
333
+ The scents of strange vegetation blew off the tropic land
334
+ He plodded on for half an hour when the hallucination arose again
335
+ Yea I will tell thee
336
+ The Russian music player the Count was her obedient slave
337
+ The very idea of it was preposterous
338
+ Come on Del Mar challenged
339
+ I'll tell you the librarian said with a brightening face
340
+ I'm playing a single hand in what looks like a losing game
341
+ If I ever needed a fighter in my life I need one now
342
+ He was a head shorter than his companion of almost delicate physique
343
+ It's the aurora borealis
344
+ There's Fort Churchill a rifle shot beyond the ridge asleep
345
+ Clubs and balls and cities grew to be only memories
346
+ To my surprise he began to show actual enthusiasm in my favor
347
+ They were three hundred yards apart
348
+ Since then some mysterious force has been fighting us at every step
349
+ He unfolded a long typewritten letter and handed it to Gregson
350
+ She turned in at the hotel
351
+ I was the only one who remained sitting
352
+ I suppose you wonder why she is coming up here
353
+ Meanwhile I'll go out to breathe a spell
354
+ Close beside him gleamed the white fangs of the wolf dog
355
+ It was a curious coincidence
356
+ Suddenly his fingers closed tightly over the handkerchief
357
+ Philip snatched at the letter which Gregson held out to him
358
+ The men stared into each other's face
359
+ He saw Jeanne falter for a moment
360
+ Surely I will excuse you she cried
361
+ In a flash Philip followed its direction
362
+ It was his intention to return to Eileen and her father
363
+ The promoter's eyes were heavy with little puffy bags under them
364
+ It is the fire partly she said
365
+ His face was streaming with blood
366
+ A shadow was creeping over Pierre's eyes
367
+ Scarcely had he uttered the name when Pierre's closing eyes shot open
368
+ A trickle of fresh blood ran over his face
369
+ Philip bent lower and stared into the face of the dead man
370
+ A big canvas tent was the first thing to come within his vision
371
+ Then you can arrange yourself comfortably among these robes in the bow
372
+ He will follow us soon
373
+ She was sleeping under his protection as sweetly as a child
374
+ He was wounded in the arm
375
+ I suppose you picked that lingo up among the Indians
376
+ Her words sent a strange chill through Philip
377
+ He had no excuse for the feelings which were aroused in him
378
+ Was it the rendezvous of those who were striving to work his ruin
379
+ Two years ago I gave up civilization for this
380
+ It was Jeanne singing softly over beyond the rocks
381
+ A cry of joy burst from Philip's lips
382
+ He told himself that as he washed himself and groomed his disheveled clothes
383
+ It seems like a strange pointing of the hand of God
384
+ I have to be careful of them as they tear very easily
385
+ Of course that is uninteresting she continued
386
+ A moment before he was intoxicated by a joy that was almost madness
387
+ Now these things had been struck dead within him
388
+ A strange fire burned in his eyes when Thorpe turned
389
+ Philip made no effort to follow
390
+ He came first a year ago and revealed himself to Jeanne
391
+ I was near the cabin and saw you
392
+ Suddenly Jeanne stopped for an instant
393
+ There was none of the joy of meeting in his face
394
+ They were the presage of storm
395
+ So cheer up and give us your paw
396
+ This time he did not yap for mercy
397
+ Don't you see I'm chewing this thing in two
398
+ Like a flash he launched himself into the feathered mass of the owl
399
+ Next to them the Canada jays were most persistent
400
+ He did not rush in
401
+ He drank of the water cautiously
402
+ But a strange thing happened
403
+ He leapt again and the club caught him once more
404
+ She turned fearing that Jacques might see what was in her face
405
+ He says he bought him of Jacques Le Beau
406
+ Youth had come back to her freed from the yoke of oppression
407
+ It drowned all sound that brute agony and death may have made
408
+ Besides he was paid one case of tobacco per head
409
+ They die out of spite
410
+ It was the same way with our revolvers and rifles
411
+ But it contributed to the smash
412
+ Do you know any good land around here
413
+ Don't you see I hate you
414
+ So Hughie and I did the managing ourselves
415
+ I only read the quotations
416
+ He was the soul of devotion to his employers
417
+ I had been sad too long already
418
+ All eyes however were staring at him in certitude of expectancy
419
+ He had observed the business life of Hawaii and developed a vaulting ambition
420
+ I may manage to freight a cargo back as well
421
+ Straight out they swam their heads growing smaller and smaller
422
+ They are coming ashore whoever they are
423
+ Soaked in seawater they offset the heat rays
424
+ They wouldn't be sweeping a big vessel like the Martha
425
+ Joan looked triumphantly at Sheldon who bowed
426
+ And I hope you've got plenty of chain out Captain Young
427
+ They handled two men already both grub thieves
428
+ Now go ahead and tell me in a straightforward way that what has happened
429
+ And Raoul listened again to the tale of the house
430
+ M'Coy found a stifling poisonous atmosphere in the pent cabin
431
+ I'll be out of my head in fifteen minutes
432
+ Give them their choice between a fine or an official whipping
433
+ One by one the boys were captured
434
+ The weeks had gone by and no overt acts had been attempted
435
+ They were deep in the primeval forest
436
+ Bassett was a fastidious man
437
+ I tell you I'm disgusted with this adventure tomfoolery and rot
438
+ From my earliest recollection my sleep was a period of terror
439
+ I graduated last of my class
440
+ He was a wise hyena
441
+ Production is doubling and quadrupling upon itself
442
+ And the Edinburgh Evening News says with editorial gloom
443
+ Ah indeed
444
+ Poor little Crooked Leg was terribly scared
445
+ He'll knock you off a few sticks in no time
446
+ It was like the beating of hoofs
447
+ They are greatly delighted with anything that is bright or giveth a sound
448
+ A burst of laughter was his reward
449
+ But he did not broach it preferring to mature it carefully
450
+ We have plenty of capital ourselves and yet we want more
451
+ I just do appreciate it without being able to express my feelings
452
+ He saw all men in the business game doing this
453
+ Points of view new ideas life
454
+ The butchers and meat cutters refused to handle meat destined for unfair restaurants
455
+ My name's Ferguson
456
+ Bob growing disgusted turned back suddenly and attempted to pass Mab
457
+ It was my idea to a tee
458
+ Mab she said
459
+ A rising tide of fat had submerged them
460
+ Call me that again he murmured ecstatically
461
+ The man smiled grimly and brought a hatchet and a club
462
+ His newborn cunning gave him poise and control
463
+ It seemed the ordained order of things that dogs should work
464
+ The Eldorado emptied its occupants into the street to see the test
465
+ There is another virtue in these bulkheads
466
+ It lasted as a deterrent for two days
467
+ The added weight had a velocity of fifteen miles per hour
468
+ The Portuguese boy crawled nearer and nearer
469
+ When I came to I was waving my hat and murmuring ecstatically
470
+ McVeigh when he returns from a trip to Honolulu
471
+ Enters now the psychology of the situation
472
+ It was not exactly a deportation
473
+ Quick was the disappointment in his face yet smiling was the acquiescence
474
+ Yes sir I corrected
475
+ You live on an income which your father earned
476
+ The creative joy I murmured
477
+ The sharp voice of Wolf Larsen aroused me
478
+ The stout wood was crushed like an eggshell
479
+ In the matter of curry she is a sheer genius
480
+ The eastern heavens were equally spectacular
481
+ He spat it out like so much venom
482
+ The night was calm and snowy
483
+ At this moment I felt a stir at my shoulder
484
+ I tried to read George Moore last night and was dreadfully bored
485
+ Tom Spink has a harpoon
486
+ And their chief virtue lies in that they will never wear out
487
+ And as in denial of guilt the one legged boy replied
488
+ Burnt out like the crater of a volcano
489
+ The boy O'Brien was specially maltreated
490
+ You're joking me sir the other managed to articulate
491
+ His beady black eyes saw bargains where other men saw bankruptcy
492
+ We fished sharks on Niihau together
493
+ Yet in accordance with Ernest's test of truth it worked
494
+ Much more Ernest told them of themselves and of his disillusionment
495
+ But here amongst ourselves let us speak out
496
+ They could not continue their method of producing surpluses
497
+ At once would be instituted a dozen cooperative commonwealth states
498
+ I should like to engage just for one whole life in that
499
+ The Warden with a quart of champagne
500
+ I had been born with no organic chemical predisposition toward alcohol
501
+ The Italian rancho was a bachelor establishment
502
+ Men like Joe Goose dated existence from drunk to drunk
503
+ Do you know that we weigh every pound of coal we burn
504
+ This also became part of the daily schedule
505
+ Jerry was so secure in his nook that he did not roll away
506
+ What the flaming
507
+ With them were Indians also three other men
508
+ Dennin's hands were released long enough for him to sign the document
509
+ Now Irvine was a man of impulse a poet
510
+ And the big Persian knew of his existence before he did of hers
511
+ But we'll just postpone this
512
+ This is my fifth voyage
513
+ It was this proposition that started the big idea in Daughtry's mind
514
+ Daughtry elaborated on the counting trick by bringing Cocky along
515
+ I was sick once typhoid
516
+ We are both children together
517
+ Gad do I remember it
518
+ His slim fingers closed like steel about Philip's
519
+ He seized Gregson by the arm and led him to the door
520
+ Hear the Indian dogs wailing down at Churchill
521
+ Burke himself had criticized it because of the smile
522
+ I'd say there was going to be a glorious scrap
523
+ He turned the map to Gregson pointing with his finger
524
+ Something that Whittemore had not yet said thrilled him
525
+ They robbed me a few years later
526
+ His slim hands gripped the edges of the table
527
+ Philip dropped back into his chair
528
+ If I was out of the game it would be easily made
529
+ Now you understand
530
+ You have associated with some of these men
531
+ And there's no chivalry no quarter shown in this fight
532
+ Lord Fitzhugh is the key to the whole situation
533
+ He caught himself with a jerk
534
+ He wondered too where Roscoe was
535
+ Philip knew that he was not an Indian
536
+ In her haste to get away she had forgotten these things
537
+ Philip took a step toward Gregson half determined to awaken him
538
+ The thought set his blood tingling
539
+ For a few moments he ate in silence
540
+ All this day Gregson remained in the cabin
541
+ The flush was gone from her face
542
+ He understood the meaning of the look
543
+ I'll give a thousand if you produce her retorted Gregson
544
+ In moments of mental energy Philip was restless
545
+ He boiled himself some coffee and sat down to wait
546
+ I'm going down there with you and I'm going to fight
547
+ If I meet her again I shall apologize said Eileen
548
+ Tomorrow it will be strong enough for you to stand upon
549
+ Her eyes smiled truth at him as he came up the bank
550
+ The Churchill narrowed and its current became swifter as they progressed
551
+ I want to die in it
552
+ Fifty yards ahead of her were the first of the rocks
553
+ I know that you are in charge there and Jeanne knows
554
+ He was sure now of but few things
555
+ Philip ate lightly of the food which Pierre had ready for him
556
+ Such men believe when they come together
557
+ Philip bent low over Pierre
558
+ She saw the answer in his face
559
+ Together they ate the rabbit
560
+ They edged nearer and stood shoulder to shoulder facing their world
561
+ Besides had he not whipped the big owl in the forest
562
+ After all it was simply a mistake in judgment
563
+ And he was filled with a strange and foreboding fear
564
+ It was steel a fisher trap
565
+ His freshly caught furs he flung to the floor
566
+ In the crib the baby sat up and began to prattle
567
+ In a flash he was on his feet facing him
568
+ Fast but endure
569
+ A little before dawn of the day following the fire relief came
570
+ The Indian felt the worship of her warm in his heart
571
+ He drew in a deep breath as he looked at them
572
+ He changed his seat for a steamer reclining chair
573
+ On the far corner of the compound fence a hawk brooded
574
+ To these he gave castor oil
575
+ Hatred and murder and lust for revenge they possessed to overflowing
576
+ Her gray eyes were flashing and her lips were quivering
577
+ I was in New York when the crash came
578
+ I can't go elsewhere by your own account
579
+ That is what distinguishes all of us from the lower animals
580
+ Idealism led him to philosophic anarchy and his family threw him off
581
+ Outsiders are allowed five minute speeches the sick man urged
582
+ How can you manage all alone Mister Young
583
+ The planters are already considering the matter
584
+ Society is shaken to its foundations
585
+ A month in Australia would finish me
586
+ You were destroying my life
587
+ Death is and has been ever since old Maui died
588
+ Such is my passage engaged on the steamer
589
+ The issue was not in doubt
590
+ They likewise are disinclined to being eaten
591
+ The President of the United States was his friend
592
+ It was a superb picture
593
+ Raoul yelled in order to make himself heard
594
+ Oolong was two hundred and fifty miles from the nearest land
595
+ I know they are my oysters
596
+ By this time Charley was as enraged as the Greek
597
+ It resembled tea less than lager beer resembles champagne
598
+ You fired me out of your house in short
599
+ These were merely stout sticks an inch or so in diameter
600
+ From the source of light a harsh voice said
601
+ Two of the Folk were already up
602
+ Now animals do not like mockery
603
+ He gave one last snarl and slid from view among the trees
604
+ Again the girls applauded and Missus Hall cried
605
+ But we were without this momentum
606
+ The time was considered auspicious
607
+ We would not spend another such night
608
+ At first his progress was slow and erratic
609
+ He placed his paw on one and its movements were accelerated
610
+ Does the old boy often go off at half cock that way
611
+ A flying arrow passed between us
612
+ Here we allow our solicitors to look after our legal work
613
+ Nor was Elam Harnish an exception
614
+ He did not believe in the burning of the daylight for such a luxury
615
+ Instead he arrived on the night of the second day
616
+ Not till the twentieth of May did the river break
617
+ They only had a little thirty thousand dollar fire
618
+ How old are you mother
619
+ I want to know how all this is possible
620
+ He loved to play Chinese lottery
621
+ The Law of Club and Fang
622
+ Any average young fellow can teach himself in a week
623
+ He may desire to escape pain or to enjoy pleasure
624
+ There were orange green gold green and a copper green
625
+ He is a candidate rising from the serf class to our class
626
+ The steward has just tendered me a respectful bit of advice
627
+ By virtue of that power we shall remain in power
628
+ What an excited whispering and conferring took place
629
+ Never so strange a prophet came up to Jerusalem
630
+ It would help to tide me along until I got steady employment
631
+ I'll tell you the librarian said with a brightening face
632
+ At the best they were necessary accessories
633
+ For the twentieth time that evening the two men shook hands
634
+ Lord but I'm glad to see you again Phil
635
+ And you always want to see it in the superlative degree
636
+ Gad your letter came just in time
637
+ He turned sharply and faced Gregson across the table
638
+ Gregson shoved back his chair and rose to his feet
639
+ From that moment his friendship for Belize turns to hatred and jealousy
640
+ It was my reports from the north which chiefly induced people to buy
641
+ I was about to do this when cooler judgment prevailed
642
+ To my surprise he began to show actual enthusiasm in my favor
643
+ They were three hundred yards apart
644
+ Men of Selden's stamp don't stop at women and children
645
+ We'll have to watch our chances
646
+ The ship should be in within a week or ten days
647
+ He moved away as quietly as he had come
648
+ Close beside him gleamed the white fangs of the wolf dog
649
+ Gregson was asleep when he reentered the cabin
650
+ There was nothing on the rock
651
+ I came for information more out of curiosity than anything else
652
+ His immaculate appearance was gone
653
+ In a flash Philip followed its direction
654
+ But who was Eileen's double
655
+ Then and at supper he tried to fathom her
656
+ His face was streaming with blood
657
+ A trickle of fresh blood ran over his face
658
+ He made sure that the magazine was loaded and resumed his paddling
659
+ The singing voice approached rapidly
660
+ He went down in midstream searching the shadows of both shores
661
+ For a full minute he crouched and listened
662
+ Much replied Jeanne as tersely
663
+ He had no excuse for the feelings which were aroused in him
664
+ Was it the rendezvous of those who were striving to work his ruin
665
+ Pierre obeys me when we are together
666
+ They ate dinner at the fifth and rested for two hours
667
+ It was a temptation but he resisted it
668
+ A cry of joy burst from Philip's lips
669
+ It seems like a strange pointing of the hand of God
670
+ Such things had occurred before he told Philip
671
+ Of course that is uninteresting she continued
672
+ MacDougall tapped his forehead suspiciously with a stubby forefinger
673
+ He was smooth shaven and his hair and eyes were black
674
+ Won't you draw up gentlemen
675
+ And when you come back in a few days bring Eileen
676
+ Gregson had left the outer door slightly ajar
677
+ They were the presage of storm
678
+ Tomorrow I'm going after that bear he said
679
+ If not let's say our prayers and go to bed
680
+ This time he did not yap for mercy
681
+ Don't you see I'm chewing this thing in two
682
+ The questions may have come vaguely in his mind
683
+ But a strange thing happened
684
+ Sometimes her dreams were filled with visions
685
+ They were following the shore of a lake
686
+ Between him and the beach was the cane grass fence of the compound
687
+ What part of the United States is your home
688
+ She nodded and her eyes grew soft and moist
689
+ It was the same way with our revolvers and rifles
690
+ But it contributed to the smash
691
+ The last one I knew was an overseer
692
+ Why the average review is more nauseating than cod liver oil
693
+ Don't you see I hate you
694
+ He cried in such genuine dismay that she broke into hearty laughter
695
+ I think it's much nicer to quarrel
696
+ He was the soul of devotion to his employers
697
+ I had been sad too long already
698
+ See the length of the body and that elongated neck
699
+ They are coming ashore whoever they are
700
+ Think of investing in such an adventure
701
+ There are no kiddies and half grown youths among them
702
+ I'll be out of my head in fifteen minutes
703
+ I do not blame you for anything remember that
704
+ The woman in you is only incidental accidental and irrelevant
705
+ But what they want with your toothbrush is more than I can imagine
706
+ One by one the boys were captured
707
+ They were deep in the primeval forest
708
+ Bassett was a fastidious man
709
+ This tacit promise of continued acquaintance gave Saxon a little joy thrill
710
+ From my earliest recollection my sleep was a period of terror
711
+ It is very plausible to such people a most convincing hypothesis
712
+ They had no fixed values to be altered by adjectives and adverbs
713
+ He was pressing beyond the limits of his vocabulary
714
+ Broken Tooth yelled with fright and pain
715
+ The Fire People like ourselves lived in caves
716
+ Red Eye never committed a more outrageous deed
717
+ Poor little Crooked Leg was terribly scared
718
+ Red Eye swung back and forth on the branch farther down
719
+ So unexpected was my charge that I knocked him off his feet
720
+ He seemed to fill it with his tremendous vitality
721
+ She was trying to pass the apron string around him
722
+ They are greatly delighted with anything that is bright or giveth a sound
723
+ It was simple in its way and no virtue of his
724
+ Here the explosion of mirth drowned him out
725
+ Fresh meat they failed to obtain
726
+ A burst of laughter was his reward
727
+ You don't catch me at any such foolishness
728
+ They continued valiantly to lie but the truth continued to outrun them
729
+ But he no longer cared quite so much for that form of diversion
730
+ It is not an attempt to smash the market
731
+ There is not an iota of truth in it certainly not
732
+ In partnership with Daylight the pair raided the San Jose Interurban
733
+ This sound did not disturb the hush and awe of the place
734
+ Bob growing disgusted turned back suddenly and attempted to pass Mab
735
+ But he reconciled himself to it by an act of faith
736
+ There is that magnificent Bob eating his head off in the stable
737
+ Already he had begun borrowing from the banks
738
+ Curly rushed her antagonist who struck again and leaped aside
739
+ It seemed the ordained order of things that dogs should work
740
+ Mercedes screamed cried laughed and manifested the chaotic abandonment of hysteria
741
+ By golly the boy wins
742
+ McVeigh when he returns from a trip to Honolulu
743
+ Otherwise no restriction is put upon their seafaring
744
+ Enters now the psychology of the situation
745
+ Nevertheless we found ourselves once more in the high seat of abundance
746
+ To her the bridge was tambo which is the native for taboo
747
+ By that answer my professional medical prestige stood or fell
748
+ Yes sir I corrected
749
+ He was worth nothing to the world
750
+ The creative joy I murmured
751
+ I was Hump cabin boy on the schooner Ghost
752
+ I noticed blood spouting from Kerfoot left hand
753
+ The stout wood was crushed like an eggshell
754
+ There's too much of the schoolboy in me
755
+ Ah we were very close together in that moment
756
+ They are his tongue by which he makes his knowledge articulate
757
+ He'll never do a tap of work the whole Voyage
758
+ Captain West may be a Samurai but he is also human
759
+ He spat it out like so much venom
760
+ He is too keenly intelligent too sharply sensitive successfully to endure
761
+ I tried to read George Moore last night and was dreadfully bored
762
+ O'Brien took off his coat and bared his right arm
763
+ King took every advantage he knew
764
+ The lines were now very taut
765
+ Who the devil gave it to you to be judge and jury
766
+ His beady black eyes saw bargains where other men saw bankruptcy
767
+ Soon shall it be thrust back from off prostrate humanity
768
+ We are consumed in our own flesh pots
769
+ Out of abstractions Ernest had conjured a vision and made them see it
770
+ Illuminating oil was becoming all profit
771
+ He was fond of quoting a fragment from a certain poem
772
+ At once would be instituted a dozen cooperative commonwealth states
773
+ The Oligarchy wanted violence and it set its agents provocateurs to work
774
+ Ask him I laughed then turned to Pasquini
775
+ A new preacher and a new doctrine come to Jerusalem
776
+ I should like to engage just for one whole life in that
777
+ Without a doubt some of them have dinner engagements
778
+ I lost my balance and pitched head foremost into the ooze
779
+ Also churches and preachers I had never known
780
+ This also became part of the daily schedule
781
+ Yet he dreams he is immortal I argue feebly
782
+ Why he's bought forty pounds of goods from you already
783
+ The last refugee had passed
784
+ And the foundation stone of service in his case was obedience
785
+ Peace be unto you and grace before the Lord
786
+ His mouth opened words shaped vainly on his lips
787
+ Missus McFee's jaws brought together with a snap
788
+ Then it is as I said Womble announced with finality
789
+ At Lake Linderman I had one canoe very good Peterborough canoe
790
+ There was no law on the Yukon save what they made for themselves
791
+ There weren't any missions and he was the man to know
792
+ But we'll just postpone this
793
+ Enjoy it he did but principally for Steward's sake
794
+ We don't see ourselves as foolish
795
+ In a way he is my protege
796
+ Gad do I remember it
797
+ Burke himself had criticized it because of the smile
798
+ He chuckled as he pulled out his pipe and began filling it
799
+ Everything was working smoothly better than I had expected
800
+ His slim hands gripped the edges of the table
801
+ He made no reply as he waited for Whittemore to continue
802
+ And there's no chivalry no quarter shown in this fight
803
+ Gregson held a lighted match until it burnt his fingertips
804
+ Gregson had seated himself under the lamp and was sharpening a pencil
805
+ How does your wager look now
806
+ He wondered too where Roscoe was
807
+ In her haste to get away she had forgotten these things
808
+ But if Pierre did not return until tomorrow
809
+ The sixth day he spent in the cabin with Gregson
810
+ The flush was gone from her face
811
+ That is why I am am rattled he laughed
812
+ He understood the meaning of the look
813
+ She was even more beautiful than when I saw her before
814
+ In moments of mental energy Philip was restless
815
+ Only the chance sound had led him to observe them
816
+ There was no answer from the other side
817
+ Yet behind them there was another and more powerful motive
818
+ He bit his tongue and cursed himself at this fresh break
819
+ Her eyes smiled truth at him as he came up the bank
820
+ They will search for us between their camp and Churchill
821
+ Until I die he exclaimed
822
+ Her beautiful hair was done up in shining coils
823
+ I want to die in it
824
+ Darkness hid him from Jeanne
825
+ And yet if she came he had no words to say
826
+ Within himself he called it no longer his own
827
+ You're a devil for fighting and will surely win
828
+ He was sure now of but few things
829
+ Such men believe when they come together
830
+ The journey was continued at dawn
831
+ Jeanne and Pierre both gazed toward the great rock
832
+ There was something pathetic in the girl's attitude now
833
+ We saw your light and thought you wouldn't mind a call
834
+ Billinger may arrive in time
835
+ There's the hitch replied Thorpe rolling a cigarette
836
+ There followed a roar that shook the earth
837
+ Swiftly his eyes measured the situation
838
+ And then steadily he began to chew
839
+ Together they ate the rabbit
840
+ It was steel a fisher trap
841
+ OW a wild dog he growled
842
+ His freshly caught furs he flung to the floor
843
+ For that reason Le Beau had chosen him to fight the big fight
844
+ She obeyed shrinking back with the baby in her arms
845
+ His teeth shut with a last click
846
+ To these he gave castor oil
847
+ Sheldon glanced at the thermometer
848
+ No I did not fall among thieves
849
+ He glanced down at her helplessly and moistened his lips
850
+ So was Packard's finish suicide
851
+ We leave the eventuality to time and law
852
+ You were destroying my life
853
+ You read the quotations in today's paper
854
+ He's terribly touchy about his black wards as he calls them
855
+ Some boy she laughed acquiescence
856
+ Well there are better men in Hawaii that's all
857
+ Harry Bancroft Dave lied
858
+ They likewise are disinclined to being eaten
859
+ But to culture the Revolution thus far had exhausted the Junta
860
+ Shorty turned to their employers
861
+ I saw it all myself and it was splendid
862
+ Now run along and tell them to hurry
863
+ Raoul yelled in order to make himself heard
864
+ Oolong was two hundred and fifty miles from the nearest land
865
+ The very thought of the effort to swim over was nauseating
866
+ And there was a dog that barked
867
+ You are positively soulless he said savagely
868
+ Exciting times are the lot of the fish patrol
869
+ They must have been swept away by the chaotic currents
870
+ At the same time spears and arrows began to fall among the invaders
871
+ Then again Tudor had such an irritating way about him
872
+ Tudor surveyed him with withering disgust
873
+ Only once did I confide the strangeness of it all to another
874
+ And now put yourself in my place for a moment
875
+ It was put together in a casual helter skelter sort of way
876
+ From the source of light a harsh voice said
877
+ Now animals do not like mockery
878
+ He gave one last snarl and slid from view among the trees
879
+ Again the girls applauded and Missus Hall cried
880
+ There was one difficulty however
881
+ The hyena proceeded to dine
882
+ The time was considered auspicious
883
+ We would not spend another such night
884
+ At first his progress was slow and erratic
885
+ Between him and all domestic animals there must be no hostilities
886
+ For a much longer time Lop Ear and I remained and watched
887
+ All right Sir replied Jock with great regret
888
+ Miss Brodie's smile was slightly sarcastic
889
+ Does the old boy often go off at half cock that way
890
+ A flying arrow passed between us
891
+ I pulled suddenly with all my might
892
+ Cameron looked at his hands with their long sinewy fingers
893
+ Nor was Elam Harnish an exception
894
+ And this was their sole conversation throughout the meal
895
+ He did not believe in the burning of daylight for such a luxury
896
+ Daylight was tired profoundly tired
897
+ The regret in his voice was provocative of a second burst of laughter
898
+ Not till the twentieth of May did the river break
899
+ I'd sooner have my chips back
900
+ They only had a little thirty thousand dollar fire
901
+ His partners had starved and died on the Stewart
902
+ As to how she dressed he had no ideas at all
903
+ Whoever lived on the ranch did that
904
+ How old are you mother
905
+ But ever his gaze returned to that Crouched Venus on the piano
906
+ In such a tumbling of values was no time to sell
907
+ Now just what do you want to know
908
+ I want to know how all this is possible
909
+ He loved to play Chinese lottery
910
+ The Law of Club and Fang
911
+ The temperature dropped to fifty below zero and remained there the whole trip
912
+ This state of mind comes of an undue prominence of the ego
913
+ We threaten to be of the one mind before the voyage is completed
914
+ My age in years is twenty two
915
+ I forgot how easily I had taught myself from the printed page
916
+ Any average young fellow can teach himself in a week
917
+ Please don't think that I already know it all
918
+ And now behold the perversity of things
919
+ Christmas is an easy problem compared with a Polynesian giving feast
920
+ Last night he showed all the symptoms of coming down with pneumonia
921
+ I made no more overtures
922
+ Among my minor afflictions I may mention a new and mysterious one
923
+ The boy hesitated then mastered his temper
924
+ You were looking squeamish this afternoon he began
925
+ How would I answer the question on the spur of the moment
926
+ The altruistic act is an act performed for the welfare of others
927
+ You have all the advantage
928
+ Have you ever earned a dollar by your own labour
929
+ There was nothing for us but the wide raw ocean
930
+ I arose obediently and went down the beach
931
+ The next thing to watch out for is bed sores
932
+ Your father's fifth command he nodded
933
+ On occasion on this traverse the Cape Verde Islands are raised
934
+ She is essentially the life giving life conserving female of the species
935
+ This was when the explosion occurred
936
+ It is a very tenable hypothesis and will bear looking into
937
+ The Gabriel voice of the Samurai rang out
938
+ The history of our westward faring race is written in it
939
+ And the Eurasian Chinese Englishman bowed himself away
940
+ They were babbling and chattering all together
941
+ Too much he told me with ominous rolling head
942
+ They ran the canoe in and climbed the high earth bank
943
+ There were stir and bustle new faces and fresh facts
944
+ I did not think you would be so early
945
+ He did not know what went on in the minds of his superiors
946
+ Mops sir eagerly answered the sailor at the wheel
947
+ Some one had thrust a large sheath knife into his hand
948
+ O'Brien emitted a shriek that sank swiftly to a gurgling sob
949
+ You used to joy ride like the very devil
950
+ They are not biologists nor sociologists
951
+ Let us run them for ourselves
952
+ Then there was the campaign
953
+ The reorganization of these countries took the form of revolution
954
+ Without discussion it was the agents provocateurs who caused the Peasant Revolt
955
+ Many other similar disconcerting omissions will be noticed in the Manuscript
956
+ The flower of the artistic and intellectual world were revolutionists
957
+ After all superfluous flesh is gone what is left is stringy and resistant
958
+ Jacob Brinker who was his road mate brought the news
959
+ I have seen myself that one man contemplated by Pascal's philosophic eye
960
+ One great drawback to farming in California is our long dry summer
961
+ I remembered the red wine of the Italian rancho and shuddered inwardly
962
+ Then came my boy code
963
+ And wherever I ranged the way lay along alcohol drenched roads
964
+ The scents of strange vegetation blew off the tropic land
965
+ The life there was healthful and athletic but too juvenile
966
+ It would help to tide me along until I got steady employment
967
+ In his anxiety and solicitude and love they did not count
968
+ But there was also talk of witchcraft in the village
969
+ His abnormal power of vision made abstraction take on concrete form
970
+ I'll tell you the librarian said with a brightening face
971
+ At the best they were necessary accessories
972
+ Lord but I'm glad to see you again Phil
973
+ God bless 'em I hope I'll go on seeing them forever
974
+ Gad your letter came just in time
975
+ I'm playing a single hand in what looks like a losing game
976
+ Gregson shoved back his chair and rose to his feet
977
+ He was a head shorter than his companion of almost delicate physique
978
+ I followed the line of the proposed railroad looking for chances
979
+ It fairly clubbed me into recognizing it
980
+ To my surprise he began to show actual enthusiasm in my favor
981
+ He stopped and Philip nodded at the horrified question in his eyes
982
+ She turned in at the hotel
983
+ I suppose you wonder why she is coming up here
984
+ Meanwhile I'll go out to breathe a spell
985
+ The girl faced him her eyes shining with sudden fear
986
+ Close beside him gleamed the white fangs of the wolf dog
987
+ He looked at the handkerchief more closely
988
+ The lace was of a delicate ivory color faintly tinted with yellow
989
+ Yes it was a man who asked a stranger
990
+ They closed now until his fingers were like cords of steel
991
+ He saw Jeanne falter for a moment
992
+ In a flash Philip followed its direction
993
+ It was his intention to return to Eileen and her father
994
+ He would first hunt up Gregson and begin his work there
995
+ The gray eyes faltered the flush deepened
996
+ His face was streaming with blood
997
+ A trickle of fresh blood ran over his face
998
+ Philip bent lower and stared into the face of the dead man
999
+ He made sure that the magazine was loaded and resumed his paddling
1000
+ The singing voice approached rapidly
1001
+ His blood grew hot with rage at the thought
1002
+ He had barely entered this when he saw the glow of a fire
1003
+ A big canvas tent was the first thing to come within his vision
1004
+ Then you can arrange yourself comfortably among these robes in the bow
1005
+ Shall I carry you
1006
+ A maddening joy pounded in his brain
1007
+ You you would not keep the truth from me
1008
+ She was sleeping under his protection as sweetly as a child
1009
+ Only it is so wonderful so almost impossible to believe
1010
+ If you only could know how I thank you
1011
+ Do you know that you are shaking my confidence in you
1012
+ Instead he joined her and they ate like two hungry children
1013
+ Her words sent a strange chill through Philip
1014
+ He had no excuse for the feelings which were aroused in him
1015
+ She added with genuine sympathy in her face and voice
1016
+ Pierre obeys me when we are together
1017
+ My right foot feels like that of a Chinese debutante
1018
+ It was Jeanne singing softly over beyond the rocks
1019
+ He was determined now to maintain a more certain hold upon himself
1020
+ It was a temptation but he resisted it
1021
+ She was his now forever
1022
+ Providence had delivered him through the maelstrom
1023
+ A cry of joy burst from Philip's lips
1024
+ Then he stepped back with a low cry of pleasure
1025
+ In the picture he saw each moment a greater resemblance to Jeanne
1026
+ He told himself that as he washed himself and groomed his disheveled clothes
1027
+ Now these things had been struck dead within him
1028
+ And MacDougall was beyond the trail with three weeks to spare
1029
+ A strange fire burned in his eyes when Thorpe turned
1030
+ Take away their foreman and they wouldn't be worth their grub
1031
+ That's the sub foreman explained Thorpe
1032
+ Philip made no effort to follow
1033
+ They are to attack your camp tomorrow night
1034
+ Suddenly Jeanne stopped for an instant
1035
+ For the first time in his life he was yearning for a scrap
1036
+ She had been thoroughly and efficiently mauled
1037
+ If not let's say our prayers and go to bed
1038
+ So cheer up and give us your paw
1039
+ The questions may have come vaguely in his mind
1040
+ Like a flash he launched himself into the feathered mass of the owl
1041
+ Two gigantic owls were tearing at the carcass
1042
+ For a time the exciting thrill of his adventure was gone
1043
+ Such a dog the wise driver kills or turns loose
1044
+ From now on we're pals
1045
+ Youth had come back to her freed from the yoke of oppression
1046
+ Fresh cases still able to walk they clustered about the spokesman
1047
+ Between him and the beach was the cane grass fence of the compound
1048
+ The other felt a sudden wave of irritation rush through him
1049
+ A dead man is of no use on a plantation
1050
+ My I'm almost homesick for it already
1051
+ I was brought up the way most girls in Hawaii are brought up
1052
+ That came before my A B C's
1053
+ But it contributed to the smash
1054
+ I cannot follow you she said
1055
+ Don't you see I hate you
1056
+ He cried in such genuine dismay that she broke into hearty laughter
1057
+ Wash your hands of me
1058
+ I think it's much nicer to quarrel
1059
+ He was the soul of devotion to his employers
1060
+ You have heard always how he was the lover of the Princess Naomi
1061
+ They ought to pass here some time today
1062
+ Straight out they swam their heads growing smaller and smaller
1063
+ Think of investing in such an adventure
1064
+ They wouldn't be sweeping a big vessel like the Martha
1065
+ Joan looked triumphantly at Sheldon who bowed
1066
+ And I hope you've got plenty of chain out Captain Young
1067
+ The discovery seemed to have been made on the spur of the moment
1068
+ They handled two men already both grub thieves
1069
+ There are no kiddies and half grown youths among them
1070
+ Those are my oysters he said at last
1071
+ The weeks had gone by and no overt acts had been attempted
1072
+ Here in the midmorning the first casualty occurred
1073
+ And twenty men could hold it with spears and arrows
1074
+ But they make the mistake of ignoring their own duality
1075
+ They had no fixed values to be altered by adjectives and adverbs
1076
+ Therefore hurrah for the game
1077
+ Saxon waited for she knew a fresh idea had struck Billy
1078
+ And the Edinburgh Evening News says with editorial gloom
1079
+ With my strength I slammed it full into Red Eye's face
1080
+ This is a common experience with all of us
1081
+ He considered the victory already his and stepped forward to the meat
1082
+ Whiz zip bang Lop Ear screamed with sudden anguish
1083
+ Red Eye swung back and forth on the branch farther down
1084
+ They obeyed him and went here and there at his commands
1085
+ She was trying to pass the apron string around him
1086
+ Get down and dig in
1087
+ It was more like sugar
1088
+ A burst of laughter was his reward
1089
+ But he no longer cared quite so much for that form of diversion
1090
+ But he did not broach it preferring to mature it carefully
1091
+ There is not an iota of truth in it certainly not
1092
+ But life's worth more than cash she argued
1093
+ My name's Ferguson
1094
+ That's what Carnegie did
1095
+ Bob growing disgusted turned back suddenly and attempted to pass Mab
1096
+ I'll go over tomorrow afternoon
1097
+ But he reconciled himself to it by an act of faith
1098
+ Already he had begun borrowing from the banks
1099
+ In the car were Unwin and Harrison while Jones sat with the chauffeur
1100
+ His newborn cunning gave him poise and control
1101
+ It seemed the ordained order of things that dogs should work
1102
+ Mercedes screamed cried laughed and manifested the chaotic abandonment of hysteria
1103
+ So we have to fit the boat throughout with oil lamps as well
1104
+ It will break our hearts and our backs to hoist anchor by hand
1105
+ It lasted as a deterrent for two days
1106
+ When I came to I was waving my hat and murmuring ecstatically
1107
+ Obviously it was a disease that could be contracted by contact
1108
+ Quick was the disappointment in his face yet smiling was the acquiescence
1109
+ Wada and Na ka ta were in a bit of a funk
1110
+ The boy at the wheel lost his head
1111
+ The creative joy I murmured
1112
+ Ah it is growing dark and darker
1113
+ But it won't continue she said with easy confidence
1114
+ There's too much of the schoolboy in me
1115
+ In the matter of curry she is a sheer genius
1116
+ The night was calm and snowy
1117
+ I sailed third mate in the little Vampire before you were born
1118
+ Wada Louis and the steward are servants of Asiatic breed
1119
+ Also she has forbidden them smoking their pipes in the after room
1120
+ Tom Spink has a harpoon
1121
+ Nimrod replied with a slight manifestation of sensitiveness
1122
+ No sir ee
1123
+ The river bared its bosom and snorting steamboats challenged the wilderness
1124
+ Their love burned with increasing brightness
1125
+ He bore no grudges and had few enemies
1126
+ King took every advantage he knew
1127
+ And right there I saw and knew it all
1128
+ You're joking me sir the other managed to articulate
1129
+ His beady black eyes saw bargains where other men saw bankruptcy
1130
+ He was an athlete and a giant
1131
+ Soon shall it be thrust back from off prostrate humanity
1132
+ We are consumed in our own flesh pots
1133
+ Also there was awe in their faces
1134
+ Such an act was in direct violation of the laws of the land
1135
+ The Oligarchy wanted violence and it set its agents provocateurs to work
1136
+ Ask him I laughed then turned to Pasquini
1137
+ In what bucolic school of fence he had been taught was beyond imagining
1138
+ But Johannes could and did
1139
+ Yea so are all the lesser animals of today clean
1140
+ The Warden with a quart of champagne
1141
+ I had been born with no organic chemical predisposition toward alcohol
1142
+ I lost my balance and pitched head foremost into the ooze
1143
+ Do you know that we weigh every pound of coal we burn
1144
+ Yet he dreams he is immortal I argue feebly
1145
+ I am writing these lines in Honolulu Hawaii
1146
+ Jack London Waikiki Beach Honolulu Oahu
1147
+ Jerry was so secure in his nook that he did not roll away
1148
+ Peace be unto you and grace before the Lord
1149
+ Then it is as I said Womble announced with finality
1150
+ There was no law on the Yukon save what they made for themselves
1151
+ There weren't any missions and he was the man to know
1152
+ There was the Emma Louisa
1153
+ Daughtry elaborated on the counting trick by bringing Cocky along
1154
+ Enjoy it he did but principally for Steward's sake
1155
+ He had comparatively no advantages at first
1156
+ He had proved it today with his amateurish and sophomoric productions
1157
+ In a way he is my protege
1158
+ When I can't see beauty in woman I want to die
1159
+ His slim fingers closed like steel about Philip's
1160
+ He seized Gregson by the arm and led him to the door
1161
+ I'd say there was going to be a glorious scrap
1162
+ Something that Whittemore had not yet said thrilled him
1163
+ Whitefish Gregson whitefish and trout
1164
+ They robbed me a few years later
1165
+ He chuckled as he pulled out his pipe and began filling it
1166
+ His slim hands gripped the edges of the table
1167
+ Philip dropped back into his chair
1168
+ You have associated with some of these men
1169
+ Lord Fitzhugh is the key to the whole situation
1170
+ Gregson held a lighted match until it burnt his fingertips
1171
+ He confessed that the sketch had startled him
1172
+ Philip knew that she was not an Indian
1173
+ In her haste to get away she had forgotten these things
1174
+ It won't be for sale
1175
+ For a few moments he ate in silence
1176
+ Philip produced a couple of cigars and took a chair opposite him
1177
+ Suppose you saw me at work through the window
1178
+ The flush was gone from her face
1179
+ In moments of mental energy Philip was restless
1180
+ If I meet her again I shall apologize said Eileen
1181
+ Below him the shadow was broken into a pool of rippling starlight
1182
+ Only the chance sound had led him to observe them
1183
+ There was no chance to fire without hitting him
1184
+ Then he hastened on as Pierre had guided him
1185
+ With these arguments he convinced himself that he should go on alone
1186
+ Yet behind them there was another and more powerful motive
1187
+ It is the nearest refuge
1188
+ There was pride and strength the ring of triumph in his voice
1189
+ The truth of it set Jeanne quivering
1190
+ Your face is red with blood
1191
+ For a full half minute Jeanne looked at him without speaking
1192
+ Darkness hid him from Jeanne
1193
+ Fifty yards ahead of her were the first of the rocks
1194
+ For two hours not a word passed between them
1195
+ I have hunted along this ridge replied Philip
1196
+ I want my men to work by themselves
1197
+ It was the third or fourth time that Philip had heard MacDougall swear
1198
+ There is no need of further detail now for you can understand
1199
+ Blind with rage he darted in
1200
+ It took him half an hour to reach the edge of it
1201
+ Had it struck squarely it would have killed him
1202
+ Pebbles and dirt flew along with hair and fur
1203
+ And he was filled with a strange and foreboding fear
1204
+ It was steel a fisher trap
1205
+ OW a wild dog he growled
1206
+ His freshly caught furs he flung to the floor
1207
+ In the crib the baby sat up and began to prattle
1208
+ It was over when he made his way through the ring of spectators
1209
+ In a flash he was on his feet facing him
1210
+ Fast but endure
1211
+ Then he shouted Shut up
1212
+ To these he gave castor oil
1213
+ Her gray eyes were flashing and her lips were quivering
1214
+ Also I want information
1215
+ And you preferred a cannibal isle and a cartridge belt
1216
+ No I did not fall among thieves
1217
+ Your being wrecked here has been a godsend to me
1218
+ Her achievements with cocoanuts were a revelation
1219
+ That is what distinguishes all of us from the lower animals
1220
+ So was Packard's finish suicide
1221
+ Joan cried with shining eyes
1222
+ Nobody knows how the natives got them
1223
+ You read the quotations in today's paper
1224
+ Whatever he guessed he locked away in the taboo room of Naomi
1225
+ Death is and has been ever since old Maui died
1226
+ It is a good property and worth more than that
1227
+ I wish you were more adaptable Joan retorted
1228
+ The issue was not in doubt
1229
+ But to culture the Revolution thus far had exhausted the Junta
1230
+ It was a superb picture
1231
+ Oolong was two hundred and fifty miles from the nearest land
1232
+ The very thought of the effort to swim over was nauseating
1233
+ He wanted to give the finish to this foe already so far gone
1234
+ The very opposite is true they are discouraged vagabonds
1235
+ Tudor surveyed him with withering disgust
1236
+ You fired me out of your house in short
1237
+ Her mouth opened but instead of speaking she drew a long sigh
1238
+ But this time it was Saxon who rebelled
1239
+ The boy threw back his head with pride
1240
+ Why not like any railroad station or ferry depot
1241
+ It was put together in a casual helter skelter sort of way
1242
+ Again the girls applauded and Missus Hall cried
1243
+ The time was considered auspicious
1244
+ Or have they already devised one
1245
+ We would not spend another such night
1246
+ At first his progress was slow and erratic
1247
+ The Fire Men wore animal skins around their waists and across their shoulders
1248
+ For a much longer time Lop Ear and I remained and watched
1249
+ Why should a fellow throw up the sponge after the first round
1250
+ A flying arrow passed between us
1251
+ I pulled suddenly with all my might
1252
+ His previous wives had never lived long enough to bear him children
1253
+ He had been born with this endowment
1254
+ He did not believe in the burning of daylight for such a luxury
1255
+ Again he had done the big thing
1256
+ Instead he arrived on the night of the second day
1257
+ Whoever lived on the ranch did that
1258
+ Each improvement makes the value of everything else pump up
1259
+ But how are you going to do it
1260
+ Lots of men take women buggy riding
1261
+ Stand off butcher and baker and all the rest
1262
+ I want to know how all this is possible
1263
+ It's that much junk
1264
+ He loved to play Chinese lottery
1265
+ And as never before he was ready to obey
1266
+ There are the canals of China and the Yangtse River
1267
+ We threaten to be of the one mind before the voyage is completed
1268
+ My age in years is twenty two
1269
+ Any average young fellow can teach himself in a week
1270
+ Please do not think that I already know it all
1271
+ Yield yourself to the waters that are ripping and tearing at you
1272
+ To say the least Captain Cook was a rather thorough going empiricist
1273
+ Man could not conquer them
1274
+ He had peeled off his shirt and was wildly waving it
1275
+ I made no more overtures
1276
+ I was still weak from my prolonged immersion
1277
+ And each year something happened and I did not go
1278
+ How in hell did he know it was you in the dark
1279
+ You have all the advantage
1280
+ He gave no reason but his motive was obvious enough
1281
+ Ah it was sweet in my ears
1282
+ There was nothing for us but the wide raw ocean
1283
+ She is essentially the life giving life conserving female of the species
1284
+ There were orange green gold green and a copper green
1285
+ They were babbling and chattering all together
1286
+ The steward has just tendered me a respectful bit of advice
1287
+ And there was Ethel Baird whom also you must remember
1288
+ Eighteen he added
1289
+ By virtue of that power we shall remain in power
1290
+ Let us run them for ourselves
1291
+ The very thing Ernest agreed
1292
+ The reorganization of these countries took the form of revolution
1293
+ The Oligarchy will encourage such ambition and the consequent competition
1294
+ Violation of this law was made a high misdemeanor and punished accordingly
1295
+ The task we set ourselves was threefold
1296
+ The mob came on but it could not advance
1297
+ After all superfluous flesh is gone what is left is stringy and resistant
1298
+ What an excited whispering and conferring took place
1299
+ You yellow giant thing of the frost
1300
+ I have seen myself that one man contemplated by Pascal's philosophic eye
1301
+ And wherever I ranged the way lay along alcohol drenched roads
1302
+ It would help to tide me along until I got steady employment
1303
+ In his anxiety and solicitude and love they did not count
1304
+ He had fulfilled his duty and paid properly
1305
+ He plodded on for half an hour when the hallucination arose again
1306
+ Zilla relaxed her sour mouth long enough to sigh her satisfaction
1307
+ Yea I will tell thee
1308
+ New idea he volunteered brand new idea
1309
+ Thirty pounds said the captain with finality
1310
+ I'll tell you the librarian said with a brightening face
1311
+ He read his fragments aloud
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1
+ Author of the danger trail Philip Steels and etc
2
+ Not at this particular case Tom apologized Whittemore
3
+ For the twentieth time that evening the two men shook hands
4
+ Lord but I'm glad to see you again Phil
5
+ Will we ever forget it
6
+ And you always want to see it in the superlative degree
7
+ He turned sharply and faced Gregson across the table
8
+ I'm playing a single hand in what looks like a losing game
9
+ If I ever needed a fighter in my life I need one now
10
+ Now you're coming down to business Phil he exclaimed
11
+ It's the aurora borealis
12
+ There's Fort Churchill a rifle shot beyond the ridge asleep
13
+ Clubs and balls and cities grew to be only memories
14
+ It fairly clubbed me into recognizing it
15
+ Hardly were our plans made public before we were met by powerful opposition
16
+ A combination of Canadian capital quickly organized and petitioned for the same privileges
17
+ It was my reports from the north which chiefly induced people to buy
18
+ I was about to do this when cooler judgment prevailed
19
+ It occurred to me that there would have to be an accounting
20
+ Robbery bribery fraud
21
+ They were three hundred yards apart
22
+ Since then some mysterious force has been fighting us at every step
23
+ He unfolded a long typewritten letter and handed it to Gregson
24
+ He stopped and Philip nodded at the horrified question in his eyes
25
+ She turned in at the hotel
26
+ I was the only one who remained sitting
27
+ The ship should be in within a week or ten days
28
+ I suppose you wonder why she is coming up here
29
+ Meanwhile I will go out to breathe a spell
30
+ It seemed nearer to him since he had seen and talked with Gregson
31
+ He moved away as quietly as he had come
32
+ The girl faced him her eyes shining with sudden fear
33
+ Close beside him gleamed the white fangs of the wolf dog
34
+ He looked at the handkerchief more closely
35
+ The lace was of a delicate ivory color faintly tinted with yellow
36
+ Suddenly his fingers closed tightly over the handkerchief
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+ There was nothing on the rock
38
+ Philip stood undecided his ears strained to catch the slightest sound
39
+ Pearce's little eyes were fixed on him shrewdly
40
+ I have no idea replied Philip
41
+ I came for information more out of curiosity than anything else
42
+ His immaculate appearance was gone
43
+ Philip snatched at the letter which Gregson held out to him
44
+ The men stared into each other's face
45
+ Yes it was a man who asked a stranger
46
+ The fourth and fifth days passed without any developments
47
+ They closed now until his fingers were like cords of steel
48
+ He saw Jeanne falter for a moment
49
+ Surely I will excuse you she cried
50
+ In a flash Philip followed its direction
51
+ It was his intention to return to Eileen and her father
52
+ He would first hunt up Gregson and begin his work there
53
+ But who was Eileen's double
54
+ The promoter's eyes were heavy with little puffy bags under them
55
+ The gray eyes faltered the flush deepened
56
+ It is the fire partly she said
57
+ Then and at supper he tried to fathom her
58
+ It was a large canoe
59
+ What if she didn't come to the rock
60
+ A shadow was creeping over Pierre's eyes
61
+ Scarcely had he uttered the name when Pierre's closing eyes shot open
62
+ A trickle of fresh blood ran over his face
63
+ Death had come with terrible suddenness
64
+ The night glow was treacherous to shoot by
65
+ The singing voice approached rapidly
66
+ For a full minute he crouched and listened
67
+ He had barely entered this when he saw the glow of a fire
68
+ A big canvas tent was the first thing to come within his vision
69
+ Perhaps she had already met her fate a little deeper in the forest
70
+ Then you can arrange yourself comfortably among these robes in the bow
71
+ Shall I carry you
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+ A maddening joy pounded in his brain
73
+ You you would not keep the truth from me
74
+ But there came no promise from the bow of the canoe
75
+ Only it is so wonderful so almost impossible to believe
76
+ The emotion which she had suppressed burst forth now in a choking sob
77
+ He waded into the edge of the water and began scrubbing himself
78
+ Do you know that you are shaking my confidence in you
79
+ Much replied Jeanne as tersely
80
+ He was wounded in the arm
81
+ Her words sent a strange chill through Philip
82
+ He had no excuse for the feelings which were aroused in him
83
+ She added with genuine sympathy in her face and voice
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+ Jeanne was turning the bow shoreward
85
+ My right foot feels like that of a Chinese debutante
86
+ They ate dinner at the fifth and rested for two hours
87
+ She had died from cold and starvation
88
+ It was Jeanne singing softly over beyond the rocks
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+ Each day she became a more vital part of him
90
+ It was a temptation but he resisted it
91
+ This one hope was destroyed as quickly as it was born
92
+ Her face was against his breast
93
+ A cry of joy burst from Philip's lips
94
+ Philip began to feel that he had foolishly overestimated his strength
95
+ He obeyed the pressure of her hand
96
+ I'm going to surprise father and you will go with Pierre
97
+ About him everywhere were the evidences of luxury and of age
98
+ Then he stepped back with a low cry of pleasure
99
+ He told himself that as he washed himself and groomed his disheveled clothes
100
+ Accept a father's blessing and with it this
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+ It seems like a strange pointing of the hand of God
102
+ Such things had occurred before he told Philip
103
+ Ah I had forgotten he exclaimed
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+ Of course that is uninteresting she continued
105
+ For an instant he saw Pierre drawn like a silhouette against the sky
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+ And MacDougall was beyond the trail with three weeks to spare
107
+ Philip thrust himself against it and entered
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+ MacDougall tapped his forehead suspiciously with a stubby forefinger
109
+ Won't you draw up gentlemen
110
+ A strange fire burned in his eyes when Thorpe turned
111
+ He had worshiped her as Dante might have worshiped Beatrice
112
+ They look as though he had been drumming a piano all his life
113
+ You want to go over and see his gang throw dirt
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+ That's the sub foreman explained Thorpe
115
+ They are to attack your camp tomorrow night
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+ A low bush whipped him in the face and left no sting
117
+ Suddenly Jeanne stopped for an instant
118
+ There was none of the joy of meeting in his face
119
+ Gregson had left the outer door slightly ajar
120
+ Down there the earth was already swelling with life
121
+ For the first time in his life he was yearning for a scrap
122
+ She had been thoroughly and efficiently mauled
123
+ Every bone in her aged body seemed broken or dislocated
124
+ If not let's say our prayers and go to bed
125
+ And the air was growing chilly
126
+ Don't you see I'm chewing this thing in two
127
+ The questions may have come vaguely in his mind
128
+ Like a flash he launched himself into the feathered mass of the owl
129
+ The big eyed clucking moose birds were most annoying
130
+ He didn't rush in
131
+ It was edged with ice
132
+ But a strange thing happened
133
+ Such a dog the wise driver kills or turns loose
134
+ Thus had the raw wilderness prepared him for this day
135
+ He leapt again and the club caught him once more
136
+ He cried and swung the club wildly
137
+ They were following the shore of a lake
138
+ From now on we're pals
139
+ He says he bought him of Jacques Le Beau
140
+ How much was it
141
+ Youth had come back to her freed from the yoke of oppression
142
+ It was not a large lake and almost round
143
+ Its diameter was not more than two hundred yards
144
+ Besides he was paid one case of tobacco per head
145
+ They die out of spite
146
+ The ringing of the big bell aroused him
147
+ A dead man is of no use on a plantation
148
+ I don't know why you're here at all
149
+ What part of the United States is your home
150
+ My I'm almost homesick for it already
151
+ But it contributed to the smash
152
+ I never allow what can't be changed to annoy me
153
+ His voice was passionately rebellious
154
+ Don't you see I hate you
155
+ So Hughie and I did the managing ourselves
156
+ It happened to him at the Gallina Society in Oakland one afternoon
157
+ He cried in such genuine dismay that she broke into hearty laughter
158
+ I think it's much nicer to quarrel
159
+ I saw it when she rolled
160
+ Out of his eighteen hundred he laid aside sixteen hundred each year
161
+ They ought to pass here some time today
162
+ I had been sad too long already
163
+ All eyes however were staring at him in certitude of expectancy
164
+ I may manage to freight a cargo back as well
165
+ O'Brien had been a clean living young man with ideals
166
+ He it was that lived to found the family of the Patino
167
+ Straight out they swam their heads growing smaller and smaller
168
+ You won't die of malnutrition be sure of that
169
+ See the length of the body and that elongated neck
170
+ They are coming ashore whoever they are
171
+ Soaked in seawater they offset the heat rays
172
+ Think of investing in such an adventure
173
+ Nobody knew his history they of the Junta least of all
174
+ I have been doubly baptized
175
+ They wouldn't be sweeping a big vessel like the Martha
176
+ Joan looked triumphantly at Sheldon who bowed
177
+ And I hope you've got plenty of chain out Captain Young
178
+ And after the bath a shave would not be bad
179
+ You can take a vacation on pay
180
+ They are big trees and require plenty of room
181
+ And Raoul listened again to the tale of the house
182
+ There are no kiddies and half grown youths among them
183
+ M'Coy found a stifling poisonous atmosphere in the pent cabin
184
+ It would give me nervous prostration
185
+ She said with chattering teeth
186
+ I'll be out of my head in fifteen minutes
187
+ If you mean to insinuate Brentwood began hotly
188
+ The woman in you is only incidental accidental and irrelevant
189
+ There was no forecasting this strange girl's processes
190
+ But what they want with your toothbrush is more than I can imagine
191
+ Give them their choice between a fine or an official whipping
192
+ Keep an eye on him
193
+ Those are my oysters he said at last
194
+ They are not regular oyster pirates Nicholas continued
195
+ The weeks had gone by and no overt acts had been attempted
196
+ Here in the midmorning the first casualty occurred
197
+ They were deep in the primeval forest
198
+ He had been foiled in his attempt to escape
199
+ And twenty men could hold it with spears and arrows
200
+ Bassett was a fastidious man
201
+ There's a big English general right now whose name is Roberts
202
+ This tacit promise of continued acquaintance gave Saxon a little joy thrill
203
+ From my earliest recollection my sleep was a period of terror
204
+ But all my dreams violated this law
205
+ But they make the mistake of ignoring their own duality
206
+ I graduated last of my class
207
+ They had no fixed values to be altered by adjectives and adverbs
208
+ He was pressing beyond the limits of his vocabulary
209
+ Very early in my life I separated from my mother
210
+ His infernal chattering worries me even now as I think of it
211
+ White Leghorns said Missus Mortimer
212
+ Massage under tension was the cryptic reply
213
+ Therefore hurrah for the game
214
+ It lived in perpetual apprehension of that quarter of the compass
215
+ Broken Tooth yelled with fright and pain
216
+ Thus was momentum gained in the Younger World
217
+ We had been chased by them ourselves more than once
218
+ He was a wise hyena
219
+ With my strength I slammed it full into Red Eye's face
220
+ The log on which Lop Ear was lying got adrift
221
+ This is a common experience with all of us
222
+ It was not Red Eye's way to forego revenge so easily
223
+ Whiz zip bang Lop Ear screamed with sudden anguish
224
+ Cherokee identified himself with his instinct
225
+ They were less stooped than we less springy in their movements
226
+ The Fire People like ourselves lived in caves
227
+ Ah indeed
228
+ Red Eye never committed a more outrageous deed
229
+ Poor little Crooked Leg was terribly scared
230
+ Unconsciously our yells and exclamations yielded to this rhythm
231
+ This is no place for you
232
+ He will knock you off a few sticks in no time
233
+ Red Eye swung back and forth on the branch farther down
234
+ So unexpected was my charge that I knocked him off his feet
235
+ Encouraged by my conduct Big Face became a sudden ally
236
+ You mean for this State General Alberta
237
+ He seemed to fill it with his tremendous vitality
238
+ He was trying to pass a apron string around him
239
+ They are greatly delighted with anything that is bright or giveth a sound
240
+ They only lifted seven hundred and fifty
241
+ It was simple in its way and no virtue of his
242
+ I'm sure going along with you all Elijah
243
+ Here the explosion of mirth drowned him out
244
+ Fresh meat they failed to obtain
245
+ A burst of laughter was his reward
246
+ He don't catch me at any such foolishness
247
+ They continued valiantly to lie but the truth continued to outrun them
248
+ Earth and gravel seemed to fill the pan
249
+ But he no longer cared quite so much for that form of diversion
250
+ It is not an attempt to smash the market
251
+ We have plenty of capital ourselves and yet we want more
252
+ These rumors may even originate with us
253
+ There is not an iota of truth in it certainly not
254
+ I just do appreciate it without being able to express my feelings
255
+ In partnership with Daylight the pair raided the San Jose Interurban
256
+ He saw only the effect in a general sketchy way
257
+ That's why its boundaries are all gouged and jagged
258
+ How old are you daddy
259
+ My name's Ferguson
260
+ Daylight found himself charmed and made curious by the little man
261
+ To his surprise her answer was flat and uncompromising
262
+ The farmer works the soil and produces grain
263
+ That's what Carnegie did
264
+ I can't argue with you and you know that
265
+ Bob growing disgusted turned back suddenly and attempted to pass Mab
266
+ It was my idea to a tee
267
+ Mab she said
268
+ I will go over tomorrow afternoon
269
+ There is that magnificent Bob eating his head off in the stable
270
+ Already he had begun borrowing from the banks
271
+ Call me that again he murmured ecstatically
272
+ And here's another idea
273
+ Manuel had one besetting sin
274
+ His newborn cunning gave him poise and control
275
+ Perrault found one with head buried in the grub box
276
+ And that was the last of Francois and Perrault
277
+ Mercedes screamed cried laughed and manifested the chaotic abandonment of hysteria
278
+ The Eldorado emptied its occupants into the street to see the test
279
+ He could feel a new stir in the land
280
+ So we have to fit the boat throughout with oil lamps as well
281
+ It will break our hearts and our backs to hoist anchor by hand
282
+ Now our figuring was all right
283
+ The added weight had a velocity of fifteen miles per hour
284
+ It is also an insidious deceitful sun
285
+ The Portuguese boy crawled nearer and nearer
286
+ When I came to I was waving my hat and murmuring ecstatically
287
+ By golly the boy wins
288
+ Halfway around the track one donkey got into an argument with its rider
289
+ Obviously it was a disease that could be contracted by contact
290
+ Otherwise no restriction is put upon their seafaring
291
+ Enters now the psychology of the situation
292
+ It was not exactly a deportation
293
+ Nevertheless we found ourselves once more in the high seat of abundance
294
+ Wada and Na ka ta were in a bit of a funk
295
+ The boy at the wheel lost his head
296
+ To her the bridge was tambo which is the native for taboo
297
+ A half a case of tobacco was worth three pounds
298
+ But Martin smiled a superior smile
299
+ By that answer my professional medical prestige stood or fell
300
+ At sea Wednesday March eighteenth nineteen o eight
301
+ Yes sir I corrected
302
+ Violent life and athletic sports had never appealed to me
303
+ You live on an income which your father earned
304
+ He was worth nothing to the world
305
+ Then you don't believe in altruism
306
+ The creative joy I murmured
307
+ He deluged me overwhelmed me with argument
308
+ I was Hump cabin boy on the schooner Ghost
309
+ I noticed blood spouting from Kerfoot left hand
310
+ Eighteen hundred he calculated
311
+ The sharp voice of Wolf Larsen aroused me
312
+ I obeyed and a minute or two later they stood before him
313
+ But it won't continue she said with easy confidence
314
+ The stout wood was crushed like an eggshell
315
+ There's too much of the schoolboy in me
316
+ I had forgotten their existence
317
+ They are his tongue by which he makes his knowledge articulate
318
+ Between the rush of the cascades streaks of rust showed everywhere
319
+ He will never do a tap of work the whole Voyage
320
+ Captain West may be a Samurai but he is also human
321
+ And so early in the voyage too
322
+ In the matter of curry she is a sheer genius
323
+ He spat it out like so much venom
324
+ I saw Mister Pike nod his head grimly and sarcastically
325
+ He is too keenly intelligent too sharply sensitive successfully to endure
326
+ The night was calm and snowy
327
+ I sailed third mate in the little Vampire before you were born
328
+ His outstretched arm dropped to his side and he paused
329
+ At this moment I felt a stir at my shoulder
330
+ Wada Louis and the steward are servants of Asiatic breed
331
+ Also she has forbidden them smoking their pipes in the after room
332
+ I tried to read George Moore last night and was dreadfully bored
333
+ Nimrod replied with a slight manifestation of sensitiveness
334
+ Beyond dispute Corry Hutchinson had married Mabel Holmes
335
+ No sir ee
336
+ The river bared its bosom and snorting steamboats challenged the wilderness
337
+ Both Johnny and his mother shuffled their feet as they walked
338
+ And as in denial of guilt the one legged boy replied
339
+ Burnt out like the crater of a volcano
340
+ The boy O'Brien was specially maltreated
341
+ He bore no grudges and had few enemies
342
+ And Tom King patiently endured
343
+ King took every advantage he knew
344
+ The lines were now very taut
345
+ And right there I saw and knew it all
346
+ Anything unusual or abnormal was sufficient to send a fellow to Molokai
347
+ His beady black eyes saw bargains where other men saw bankruptcy
348
+ He was an athlete and a giant
349
+ We fished sharks on Niihau together
350
+ In short my joyous individualism was dominated by the orthodox bourgeois ethics
351
+ Soon shall it be thrust back from off prostrate humanity
352
+ Yet in accordance with Ernest's test of truth it worked
353
+ There is more behind this than a mere university ideal
354
+ No it's a palace wherein there are many servants
355
+ Also there was awe in their faces
356
+ Illuminating oil was becoming all profit
357
+ Such an act was in direct violation of the laws of the land
358
+ He was fond of quoting a fragment from a certain poem
359
+ Without them he could not run his empire
360
+ For such countries nothing remained but reorganization
361
+ They could not continue their method of producing surpluses
362
+ The Oligarchy wanted violence and it set its agents provocateurs to work
363
+ The lush vegetation of that sheltered spot make a natural shield
364
+ Men who endure it call it living death
365
+ As I say he had tapped the message very rapidly
366
+ Ask him I laughed then turned to Pasquini
367
+ In what bucolic school of fence he had been taught was beyond imagining
368
+ May drought destroy your crops
369
+ But Johannes could and did
370
+ He was an enthusiast and a desert dweller
371
+ What Pascal glimpsed with the vision of a seer I have lived
372
+ I should like to engage just for one whole life in that
373
+ Yea so are all the lesser animals of today clean
374
+ The Warden with a quart of champagne
375
+ Without a doubt some of them have dinner engagements
376
+ I had been born with no organic chemical predisposition toward alcohol
377
+ He may anticipate the day of his death
378
+ I lost my balance and pitched head foremost into the ooze
379
+ Men like Joe Goose dated existence from drunk to drunk
380
+ Also churches and preachers I had never known
381
+ Do you know that we weigh every pound of coal we burn
382
+ All an appearance can know is mirage
383
+ I'm writing these lines in Honolulu Hawaii
384
+ Jack London Waikiki Beach Honolulu Oahu
385
+ Jerry was so secure in his nook that he did not roll away
386
+ And the foundation stone of service in his case was obedience
387
+ Peace be unto you and grace before the Lord
388
+ His mouth opened words shaped vainly on his lips
389
+ Bill lingered contemplating his work with artistic appreciation
390
+ Missus McFee's jaws brought together with a snap
391
+ Then it is as I said Womble announced with finality
392
+ With them were Indians also three other men
393
+ Dennin's hands were released long enough for him to sign the document
394
+ Now Irvine was a man of impulse a poet
395
+ At Lake Linderman I had one canoe very good Peterborough canoe
396
+ Behind him lay the thousand years long road across all Siberia and Russia
397
+ He had forgotten to build a fire and thaw out
398
+ I never saw anything like her in my life
399
+ There was no law on the Yukon save what they made for themselves
400
+ Good business man Curly O'Brien was saying
401
+ There weren't any missions and he was the man to know
402
+ Once the jews harp began emitting its barbaric rhythms Michael was helpless
403
+ But we'll just postpone this
404
+ There was the Emma Louisa
405
+ This is my fifth voyage
406
+ It was the proposition that started the big idea in Daughtry's mind
407
+ Daughtry elaborated on the counting trick by bringing Cocky along
408
+ Enjoy it he did but principally for Steward's sake
409
+ I have long noted your thirst unquenchable
410
+ Wonder if he's a lion dog Charles suggested
411
+ We don't see ourselves as foolish
412
+ He had comparatively no advantages at first
413
+ He had proved it today with his amateurish and sophomoric productions
414
+ It's only his indigestion I find fault with
415
+ Gad do I remember it
416
+ He got out by fighting and I through a pretty girl
417
+ I can see that knife now
418
+ His slim fingers closed like steel about Philip's
419
+ He seized Gregson by the arm and led him to the door
420
+ Hear the Indian dogs wailing down at Churchill
421
+ Burke himself had criticized it because of the smile
422
+ He turned the map to Gregson pointing with his finger
423
+ His eyes never took themselves for an instant from his companion's face
424
+ Whitefish Gregson whitefish and trout
425
+ They robbed me a few years later
426
+ He chuckled as he pulled out his pipe and began filling it
427
+ Everything was working smoothly better than I had expected
428
+ His slim hands gripped the edges of the table
429
+ He made no reply as he waited for Whittemore to continue
430
+ If I was out of the game it would be easily made
431
+ MacDougall my engineer believes it
432
+ It is growing every day every hour
433
+ Now you understand
434
+ You have associated with some of these men
435
+ There's no chivalry no quarter shown in this fight
436
+ Lord Fitzhugh was the key to the whole situation
437
+ Gregson had seated himself under the lamp and was sharpening a pencil
438
+ He caught himself with a jerk
439
+ How does your wager look now
440
+ After all the picture was only a resemblance
441
+ He wondered too where Roscoe was
442
+ The thought set his blood tingling
443
+ But if Pierre didn't return until tomorrow
444
+ Ten minutes had not elapsed since he had dropped the handkerchief
445
+ It won't be for sale
446
+ For a few moments he ate in silence
447
+ Philip didn't pursue the subject
448
+ Philip produced a couple of cigars and took a chair opposite him
449
+ Suppose you saw me at work through the window
450
+ He looked like one who had passed through an uncomfortable hour or two
451
+ There was nothing more except a large ink blot under the words
452
+ All this day Gregson remained in the cabin
453
+ The sixth day he spent in the cabin with Gregson
454
+ The flush was gone from her face
455
+ That was why I am am rattled he laughed
456
+ He understood the meaning of the look
457
+ She was even more beautiful than when I saw her before
458
+ I will give a thousand if you produce her retorted Gregson
459
+ They have won popular sentiment through the newspapers
460
+ We must achieve our own salvation
461
+ In moments of mental energy Philip was restless
462
+ He would keep his faith with Gregson for the promised day or two
463
+ Now it was missing from the wall
464
+ I'm going down there with you and I'm going to fight
465
+ Now have you got anything to say against me Mister Philip
466
+ If I meet her again I shall apologize said Eileen
467
+ Below him the shadow was broken into a pool of rippling starlight
468
+ Only the chance sound had led him to observe them
469
+ There was no answer from the other side
470
+ Then he hastened on as Pierre had guided him
471
+ Before Philip could recover him Jeanne's startled guards were upon him
472
+ It's the nearest refuge
473
+ There was pride and strength the ring of triumph in his voice
474
+ The truth of it set Jeanne quivering
475
+ Tomorrow it will be strong enough for you to stand upon
476
+ You were going to leave after you saw me on the rock
477
+ He bit his tongue and cursed himself at the fresh break
478
+ In it there was something that was almost tragedy
479
+ His eyes smiled truth at him as he came up the bank
480
+ He can care for himself
481
+ They will search for us between their camp and Churchill
482
+ Her beautiful hair was done up in shining coils
483
+ The Churchill narrowed and its current became swifter as they progressed
484
+ For a full half minute Jeanne looked at him without speaking
485
+ I want to die in it
486
+ Darkness hid him from Jeanne
487
+ And yet if she came he had no words to say
488
+ He heard a sound which brought him quickly into consciousness of day
489
+ Within himself he called it no longer his own
490
+ Besides that noise makes me deaf
491
+ Philip looked back from the crest and saw Jeanne leaning over the canoe
492
+ Fifty yards ahead of her were the first of the rocks
493
+ There was one chance and only one of saving Jeanne
494
+ I'll only be in the way
495
+ He lifted his eyes and a strange cry burst from his lips
496
+ Shooting pains passed like flashes of electricity through his body
497
+ I know that you are in charge there and Jeanne knows
498
+ For a full minute the two men stared into each other's face
499
+ Such men believe when they come together
500
+ The journey was continued at dawn
501
+ Jeanne and Pierre both gazed toward the great rock
502
+ There was something pathetic in the girl's attitude now
503
+ He moved his position and the illusion was gone
504
+ For two hours not a word passed between them
505
+ I have hunted along this ridge replied Philip
506
+ That's Thorpe's said the young engineer
507
+ Billinger may arrive in time
508
+ Philip saw MacDougall soon after his short talk with Thorpe
509
+ Three weeks passed and in that time Thorpe left camp three times
510
+ It was the third or fourth time that Philip had heard MacDougall swear
511
+ Blood was oozing slowly from the wounded man's right breast
512
+ He destroyed everything that had belonged to the woman
513
+ Did Thorpe go to see any one in Churchill
514
+ Thorpe and his men were to destroy this camp and kill you
515
+ There is no need of further detail now for you can understand
516
+ There followed a roar and shook the earth
517
+ Swiftly his eyes measured the situation
518
+ But this little defect did not worry him
519
+ Together they ate the rabbit
520
+ It was beating and waiting in the ambush of those black pits
521
+ It took him half an hour to reach the edge of it
522
+ But there was no longer the mother yearning in his heart
523
+ Besides had he not whipped the big owl in the forest
524
+ After all it was simply a mistake in judgment
525
+ Had it struck squarely it would have killed him
526
+ The Indian even poked his stick into the thick ground spruce
527
+ Pebbles and dirt flew along with hair and fur
528
+ It was steel a fisher trap
529
+ OW a wild dog he growled
530
+ He was a pariah a wanderer without a friend or a home
531
+ That is the strange part of it
532
+ His freshly caught furs he flung to the floor
533
+ For that reason Le Beau had chosen him to fight the big fight
534
+ In the crib the baby sat up and began to prattle
535
+ She obeyed shrinking back with the baby in her arms
536
+ His teeth shut with a last click
537
+ It was over when he made his way through the ring of spectators
538
+ In a flash he was on his feet facing him
539
+ The moon had already begun its westward decline
540
+ They laughed like two happy children
541
+ He pulled and the log crashed down to break his back
542
+ The Indian felt the worship of her warm in his heart
543
+ Then he shouted Shut up
544
+ He changed his seat for a steamer reclining chair
545
+ Sheldon glanced at the thermometer
546
+ Her gray eyes were flashing and her lips were quivering
547
+ Also I want information
548
+ I I beg pardon he drawled
549
+ And you preferred a cannibal isle and a cartridge belt
550
+ I was in New York when the crash came
551
+ Such things in her brain were like so many oaths on her lips
552
+ I can't go elsewhere by your own account
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+ Her achievements with cocoanuts were a revelation
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+ That is what distinguishes all of us from the lower animals
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+ Outsiders are allowed five minute speeches the sick man urged
556
+ So was Packard's finish suicide
557
+ Joan cried with shining eyes
558
+ Nobody knows how the natives got them
559
+ How can you manage all alone Mister Young
560
+ The planters are already considering the matter
561
+ I use great trouble advisedly
562
+ Dear Sir Your second victim has fallen on schedule time
563
+ We leave the eventuality to time and law
564
+ I also understand that similar branch organizations have made their appearance in Europe
565
+ Society is shaken to its foundations
566
+ A month in Australia would finish me
567
+ Down through the perfume weighted air fluttered the snowy fluffs of the cottonwoods
568
+ You read the quotations in today's paper
569
+ Whatever he guessed he locked away in the taboo room of Naomi
570
+ This is eighteen eighty
571
+ Death is and has been ever since old Maui died
572
+ Let us talk it over and find a way out
573
+ It's a good property and worth more than that
574
+ I wish you were more adaptable Joan retorted
575
+ Such is my passage engaged on the steamer
576
+ The issue was not in doubt
577
+ Harry Bancroft Dave lied
578
+ It's a Yankee Joan cried
579
+ He was the leader and Tudor was his lieutenant
580
+ But to culture the Revolution thus far had exhausted the Junta
581
+ The President of the United States was his friend
582
+ Shorty turned to their employers
583
+ You were engaged
584
+ I saw it all myself and it was splendid
585
+ Now run along and tell them to hurry
586
+ What's that grub thief got to do with it
587
+ It was a superb picture
588
+ So she said the irate skipper dashed on
589
+ And watch out for wet feet was his parting advice
590
+ Raoul yelled in order to make himself heard
591
+ Oolong was two hundred and fifty miles from the nearest land
592
+ They just lay off in the bush and plugged away
593
+ The very thought of the effort to swim over was nauseating
594
+ And there was a dog that barked
595
+ There are four all low M'Coy answered
596
+ The Japanese understood as we could never school ourselves or hope to understand
597
+ Harrison is still my chauffeur
598
+ The boy grew and prospered
599
+ He wanted to give the finish to this foe already so far gone
600
+ Exciting times are the lot of the fish patrol
601
+ The very opposite is true they are discouraged vagabonds
602
+ At the same time spears and arrows began to fall among the invaders
603
+ Tudor surveyed him with withering disgust
604
+ You fired me out of your house in short
605
+ Her mouth opened but instead of speaking she drew a long sigh
606
+ It's worth eight dollars
607
+ Saxon's onto her job
608
+ Only once did I confide the strangeness of it all to another
609
+ Saxon nodded and the boy frowned
610
+ Why not like any railroad station or ferry depot
611
+ These were merely stout sticks an inch or so in diameter
612
+ Then it was that a strange thing happened
613
+ From the source of light a harsh voice said
614
+ But I did not enjoy it long
615
+ Two of the Folk were already up
616
+ Again the girls applauded and Missus Hall cried
617
+ Some of the smaller veins had doubtless been ruptured
618
+ The hyena proceeded to dine
619
+ The time was considered auspicious
620
+ Or have they already devised one
621
+ We would not spend another such night
622
+ The awe of man rushed over him again
623
+ All right Sir replied Jock with great regret
624
+ At times I wondered where Sir Archibald got his style
625
+ Why should a fellow throw up the sponge after the first round
626
+ Miss Brodie's smile was slightly sarcastic
627
+ Does the old boy often go off at half cock that way
628
+ A flying arrow passed between us
629
+ I pulled suddenly with all my might
630
+ Here we allow our solicitors to look after our legal work
631
+ His previous wives had never lived long enough to bear him children
632
+ It was our river emerging like ourselves from the great swamp
633
+ We got few vegetables and fruits and became fish eaters
634
+ Nor was Elam Harnish an exception
635
+ A little treatment massage with some help from the doctor
636
+ The twenty ninth very foggy
637
+ Dig in you're sure good was Daylight's answer
638
+ He had been born with this endowment
639
+ And this was their sole conversation throughout the meal
640
+ He did not believe in the burning of daylight for such a luxury
641
+ The regret in his voice was provocative of a second burst of laughter
642
+ Instead he arrived on the night of the second day
643
+ Their supply of grub was gone
644
+ Crickets began to chirp and more geese and ducks flew overhead
645
+ It was a gigantic inadequacy
646
+ Our Mister Howison will call upon you at your hotel
647
+ He had been so easy
648
+ Change chairs Daylight commanded
649
+ I'd sooner have my chips back
650
+ They only had a little thirty thousand dollar fire
651
+ His partners had starved and died on the Stewart
652
+ As to how she dressed he had no ideas at all
653
+ Whoever lived on the ranch did that
654
+ How old are you mother
655
+ Here he got a fresh thrill
656
+ It was unobtrusive yet it was there
657
+ Each improvement makes the value of everything else pump up
658
+ But how are you going to do it
659
+ Lots of men take women buggy riding
660
+ There's not an iota of truth in it
661
+ But ever his gaze returned to that Crouched Venus on the piano
662
+ Would you be satisfied with that one hundredth part of me
663
+ In such a tumbling of values was no time to sell
664
+ Matthewson who's this bookkeeper Rogers
665
+ I want to know how all this is possible
666
+ It's that much junk
667
+ There was proper division of labor in the work they individually performed
668
+ He loved to play Chinese lottery
669
+ The Law of Club and Fang
670
+ And as never before he was ready to obey
671
+ This state of mind comes of an undue prominence of the ego
672
+ There are the canals of China and the Yangtse River
673
+ We threaten to be of the one mind before the voyage is completed
674
+ She was built primarily to sail
675
+ My age in years is twenty two
676
+ Any average young fellow can teach himself in a week
677
+ Please do not think that I already know it all
678
+ You see we were teaching ourselves
679
+ Yield yourself to the waters that are ripping and tearing at you
680
+ Unlike Joshua he stood in no need of divine assistance
681
+ To say the least Captain Cook was a rather thorough going empiricist
682
+ Thought I and a worthy fool he proved
683
+ Christmas is an easy problem compared with a Polynesian giving feast
684
+ And how would we find ourselves
685
+ I defy any man to get a Solomon Island sore in California
686
+ A bush chief had died a natural death
687
+ The skipper's and Na ka tas gymnastics served as a translation without words
688
+ Last night he showed all the symptoms of coming down with pneumonia
689
+ I made no more overtures
690
+ Among my minor afflictions I may mention a new mysterious one
691
+ At sea Tuesday March seventeenth nineteen o eight
692
+ Yes sir he answered with cheerful alacrity
693
+ I was still weak from my prolonged immersion
694
+ The pain from my hurt knee was agonizing
695
+ The hunters were still arguing and roaring like some semi human amphibious breed
696
+ You were looking squeamish this afternoon he began
697
+ How could I answer the question on the spur of the moment
698
+ Yes and no sir was the slow reply
699
+ How in hell did he know it was you in the dark
700
+ You have all the advantage
701
+ The dirk mentioned by Wolf Larsen rested in its sheath on my hip
702
+ He gave no reason but his motive was obvious enough
703
+ He may desire to escape pain or to enjoy pleasure
704
+ Your father's fifth command he nodded
705
+ She is essentially the life giving life conserving female of the species
706
+ This was when the explosion occurred
707
+ Also at regular intervals he would mutter
708
+ It is a very tenable hypothesis and will bear looking into
709
+ There were orange green gold green and a copper green
710
+ The Gabriel voice of the Samurai rang out
711
+ The sunsets grow more bizarre and spectacular off this coast of the Argentine
712
+ The history of our westward faring race is written in it
713
+ They were babbling and chattering all together
714
+ Too much he told me with ominous rolling head
715
+ He is a candidate rising from the serf class to our class
716
+ The steward has just tendered me a respectful bit of advice
717
+ Well did they eat
718
+ They ran the canoe in and climbed the high earth bank
719
+ The land exchanged its austere robes for the garb of a smiling wanton
720
+ There were stir and bustle new faces and fresh facts
721
+ And there was Ethel Baird whom also you must remember
722
+ He did not know what went on in the minds of his superiors