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arctic_a0001,"Author of the danger trail, Philip Steels, etc." |
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arctic_a0002,"Not at this particular case, Tom, apologized Whittemore." |
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arctic_a0003,For the twentieth time that evening the two men shook hands. |
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arctic_a0004,"Lord, but I'm glad to see you again, Phil." |
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arctic_a0005,Will we ever forget it. |
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arctic_a0006,"God bless 'em, I hope I'll go on seeing them forever." |
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arctic_a0007,And you always want to see it in the superlative degree. |
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arctic_a0008,"Gad, your letter came just in time." |
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arctic_a0009,"He turned sharply, and faced Gregson across the table." |
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arctic_a0010,I'm playing a single hand in what looks like a losing game. |
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arctic_a0011,If I ever needed a fighter in my life I need one now. |
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arctic_a0012,Gregson shoved back his chair and rose to his feet. |
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arctic_a0013,"He was a head shorter than his companion, of almost delicate physique." |
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arctic_a0014,"Now you're coming down to business, Phil, he exclaimed." |
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arctic_a0015,It's the aurora borealis. |
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arctic_a0016,"There's Fort Churchill, a rifle-shot beyond the ridge, asleep." |
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arctic_a0017,From that moment his friendship for Belize turns to hatred and jealousy. |
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arctic_a0018,There was a change now. |
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arctic_a0019,"I followed the line of the proposed railroad, looking for chances." |
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arctic_a0020,Clubs and balls and cities grew to be only memories. |
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arctic_a0021,It fairly clubbed me into recognizing it. |
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arctic_a0022,Hardly were our plans made public before we were met by powerful opposition. |
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arctic_a0023,A combination of Canadian capital quickly organized and petitioned for the same privileges. |
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arctic_a0024,It was my reports from the north which chiefly induced people to buy. |
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arctic_a0025,I was about to do this when cooler judgment prevailed. |
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arctic_a0026,It occurred to me that there would have to be an accounting. |
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arctic_a0027,To my surprise he began to show actual enthusiasm in my favor. |
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arctic_a0028,"Robbery, bribery, fraud, " |
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arctic_a0029,Their forces were already moving into the north country. |
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arctic_a0030,I had faith in them. |
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arctic_a0031,They were three hundred yards apart. |
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arctic_a0032,Since then some mysterious force has been fighting us at every step. |
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arctic_a0033,"He unfolded a long typewritten letter, and handed it to Gregson." |
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arctic_a0034,Men of Selden's stamp don't stop at women and children. |
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arctic_a0035,"He stopped, and Philip nodded at the horrified question in his eyes." |
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arctic_a0036,She turned in at the hotel. |
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arctic_a0037,I was the only one who remained sitting. |
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arctic_a0038,We'll have to watch our chances. |
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arctic_a0039,The ship should be in within a week or ten days. |
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arctic_a0040,I suppose you wonder why she is coming up here. |
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arctic_a0041,Meanwhile I'll go out to breathe a spell. |
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arctic_a0042,How could he explain his possession of the sketch. |
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arctic_a0043,It seemed nearer to him since he had seen and talked with Gregson. |
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arctic_a0044,Her own betrayal of herself was like tonic to Philip. |
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arctic_a0045,He moved away as quietly as he had come. |
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arctic_a0046,"The girl faced him, her eyes shining with sudden fear." |
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arctic_a0047,Close beside him gleamed the white fangs of the wolf-dog. |
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arctic_a0048,"He looked at the handkerchief more, closely." |
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arctic_a0049,Gregson was asleep when he re-entered the cabin. |
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arctic_a0050,In spite of their absurdity the words affected Philip curiously. |
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arctic_a0051,"The lace was of a delicate ivory color, faintly tinted with yellow." |
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arctic_a0052,It was a curious coincidence. |
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arctic_a0053,Suddenly his fingers closed tightly over the handkerchief. |
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arctic_a0054,There was nothing on the rock. |
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arctic_a0055,"Philip stood undecided, his ears strained to catch the slightest sound." |
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arctic_a0056,Pearce's little eyes were fixed on him shrewdly. |
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arctic_a0057,"I have no idea, replied Philip." |
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arctic_a0058,I came for information more out of curiosity than anything else. |
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arctic_a0059,His immaculate appearance was gone. |
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arctic_a0060,"Anyway, no one saw her like that." |
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arctic_a0061,Philip snatched at the letter which Gregson held out to him. |
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arctic_a0062,The men stared into each other's face. |
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arctic_a0063,"Yes, it was a man who asked, a stranger." |
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arctic_a0064,The fourth and fifth days passed without any developments. |
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arctic_a0065,They closed now until his fingers were like cords of steel. |
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arctic_a0066,He saw Jeanne falter for a moment. |
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arctic_a0067,"Surely I will excuse you, she cried." |
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arctic_a0068,In a flash Philip followed its direction. |
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arctic_a0069,It was his intention to return to Eileen and her father. |
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arctic_a0070,He would first hunt up Gregson and begin his work there. |
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arctic_a0071,What was the object of your little sensation. |
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arctic_a0072,But who was Eileen's double. |
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arctic_a0073,"The promoter's eyes were heavy, with little puffy bags under them." |
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arctic_a0074,"And now, down there, Eileen was waiting for him." |
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arctic_a0075,"There has been a change, she interrupted him." |
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arctic_a0076,The gray eyes faltered |
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arctic_a0077,"It is the fire, partly, she said." |
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arctic_a0078,"Then, and at supper, he tried to fathom her." |
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arctic_a0079,It was a large canoe. |
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arctic_a0080,What if Jeanne failed him. |
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arctic_a0081,What if she did not come to the rock. |
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arctic_a0082,His face was streaming with blood. |
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arctic_a0083,A shadow was creeping over Pierre's eyes. |
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arctic_a0084,Scarcely had he uttered the name when Pierre's closing eyes shot open. |
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arctic_a0085,A trickle of fresh blood ran over his face. |
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arctic_a0086,Death had come with terrible suddenness. |
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arctic_a0087,"Philip bent lower, and stared into the face of the dead man." |
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arctic_a0088,"He made sure that the magazine was loaded, and resumed his paddling." |
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arctic_a0089,The nightglow was treacherous to shoot by. |
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arctic_a0090,The singing voice approached rapidly. |
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arctic_a0091,His blood grew hot with rage at the thought. |
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arctic_a0092,"He went down in midstream, searching the shadows of both shores." |
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arctic_a0093,For a full minute he crouched and listened. |
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arctic_a0094,He had barely entered this when he saw the glow of a fire. |
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arctic_a0095,A big canvas tent was the first thing to come within his vision. |
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arctic_a0096,Perhaps she had already met her fate a little deeper in the forest. |
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arctic_a0097,Then you can arrange yourself comfortably among these robes in the bow. |
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arctic_a0098,Shall I carry you. |
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arctic_a0099,A maddening joy pounded in his brain. |
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arctic_a0100,"You must sleep, he urged." |
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arctic_a0101,"You, you would not keep the truth from me." |
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arctic_a0102,He will follow us soon. |
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arctic_a0103,But there came no promise from the bow of the canoe. |
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arctic_a0104,She was sleeping under his protection as sweetly as a child. |
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arctic_a0105,"Only, it is so wonderful, so almost impossible to believe." |
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arctic_a0106,The emotion which she had suppressed burst forth now in a choking sob. |
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arctic_a0107,If you only could know how I thank you. |
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arctic_a0108,He waded into the edge of the water and began scrubbing himself. |
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arctic_a0109,Do you know that you are shaking my confidence in you. |
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arctic_a0110,"Much, replied Jeanne, as tersely." |
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arctic_a0111,"Instead, he joined her; and they ate like two hungry children." |
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arctic_a0112,He was wounded in the arm. |
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arctic_a0113,I suppose you picked that lingo up among the Indians. |
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arctic_a0114,Her words sent a strange chill through Philip. |
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arctic_a0115,He had no excuse for the feelings which were aroused in him. |
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arctic_a0116,Was it the rendezvous of those who were striving to work his ruin. |
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arctic_a0117,"She added, with genuine sympathy in her face and voice." |
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arctic_a0118,Pierre obeys me when we are together. |
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arctic_a0119,Jeanne was turning the bow shoreward. |
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arctic_a0120,My right foot feels like that of a Chinese debutante. |
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arctic_a0121,"They ate dinner at the fifth, and rested for two hours." |
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arctic_a0122,Two years ago I gave up civilization for this. |
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arctic_a0123,She had died from cold and starvation. |
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arctic_a0124,It was Jeanne singing softly over beyond the rocks. |
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arctic_a0125,He was determined now to maintain a more certain hold upon himself. |
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arctic_a0126,Each day she became a more vital part of him. |
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arctic_a0127,"It was a temptation, but he resisted it." |
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arctic_a0128,This one hope was destroyed as quickly as it was born. |
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arctic_a0129,Her face was against his breast. |
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arctic_a0130,"She was his now, forever." |
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arctic_a0131,Providence had delivered him through the maelstrom. |
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arctic_a0132,A cry of joy burst from Philip's lips. |
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arctic_a0133,Philip began to feel that he had foolishly overestimated his strength. |
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arctic_a0134,He obeyed the pressure of her hand. |
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arctic_a0135,"I am going to surprise father, and you will go with Pierre." |
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arctic_a0136,"About him, everywhere, were the evidences of luxury and of age." |
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arctic_a0137,Then he stepped back with a low cry of pleasure. |
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arctic_a0138,In the picture he saw each moment a greater resemblance to Jeanne. |
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arctic_a0139,He told himself that as he washed himself and groomed his disheveled clothes. |
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arctic_a0140,"Accept a father's blessing, and with it, this." |
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arctic_a0141,It seems like a strange pointing of the hand of God. |
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arctic_a0142,"Such things had occurred before, he told Philip." |
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arctic_a0143,"Ah, I had forgotten, he exclaimed." |
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arctic_a0144,But there was something even more startling than this resemblance. |
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arctic_a0145,"I have to be careful of them, as they tear very easily." |
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arctic_a0146,"Of course, that is uninteresting, she continued." |
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arctic_a0147,A moment before he was intoxicated by a joy that was almost madness. |
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arctic_a0148,Now these things had been struck dead within him. |
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arctic_a0149,For an instant he saw Pierre drawn like a silhouette against the sky. |
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arctic_a0150,"Goodbye, Pierre, he shouted." |
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arctic_a0151,"And MacDougall was beyond the trail, with three weeks to spare." |
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arctic_a0152,Philip thrust himself against it and entered. |
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arctic_a0153,MacDougall tapped his forehead suspiciously with a stubby forefinger. |
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arctic_a0154,"He was smooth-shaven, and his hair and eyes were black." |
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arctic_a0155,"Won't you draw up, gentlemen." |
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arctic_a0156,A strange fire burned in his eyes when Thorpe turned. |
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arctic_a0157,"He had worshiped her, as Dante might have worshiped Beatrice." |
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arctic_a0158,Does that look good. |
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arctic_a0159,They look as though he had been drumming a piano all his life. |
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arctic_a0160,You want to go over and see his gang throw dirt. |
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arctic_a0161,Take away their foreman and they wouldn't be worth their grub. |
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arctic_a0162,"That's the sub-foreman, explained Thorpe." |
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arctic_a0163,Philip made no effort to follow. |
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arctic_a0164,"He came first a year ago, and revealed himself to Jeanne." |
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arctic_a0165,They are to attack your camp tomorrow night. |
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arctic_a0166,Two days ago Jeanne learned where her father's men were hiding. |
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arctic_a0167,"I was near the cabin, and saw you." |
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arctic_a0168,Low bush whipped him in the face and left no sting. |
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arctic_a0169,Suddenly Jeanne stopped for an instant. |
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arctic_a0170,There was none of the joy of meeting in his face. |
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arctic_a0171,"And when you come back in a few days, bring Eileen." |
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arctic_a0172,Gregson had left the outer door slightly ajar. |
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arctic_a0173,The date was nearly eighteen years old. |
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arctic_a0174,They were the presage of storm. |
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arctic_a0175,Down there the earth was already swelling with life. |
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arctic_a0176,For the first time in his life he was yearning for a scrap. |
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arctic_a0177,She had been thoroughly and efficiently mauled. |
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arctic_a0178,Every bone in her aged body seemed broken or dislocated. |
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arctic_a0179,"Tomorrow I'm going after that bear, he said." |
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arctic_a0180,"If not, let's say our prayers and go to bed." |
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arctic_a0181,"So cheer up, and give us your paw." |
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arctic_a0182,This time he did not yap for mercy. |
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arctic_a0183,And the air was growing chilly. |
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arctic_a0184,"Don't you see, I'm chewing this thing in two." |
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arctic_a0185,The questions may have come vaguely in his mind. |
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arctic_a0186,Like a flash he launched himself into the feathered mass of the owl. |
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arctic_a0187,Ahead of them they saw a glimmer of sunshine. |
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arctic_a0188,Two gigantic owls were tearing at the carcass. |
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arctic_a0189,"The big-eyed, clucking moose-birds were most annoying." |
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arctic_a0190,Next to them the Canada jays were most persistent. |
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arctic_a0191,For a time the exciting thrill of his adventure was gone. |
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arctic_a0192,He did not rush in. |
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arctic_a0193,It was edged with ice. |
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arctic_a0194,He drank of the water cautiously. |
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arctic_a0195,But a strange thing happened. |
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arctic_a0196,He began to follow the footprints of the dog. |
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arctic_a0197,"Such a dog the wise driver kills, or turns loose." |
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arctic_a0198,Sometimes her dreams were filled with visions. |
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arctic_a0199,Thus had the raw wilderness prepared him for this day. |
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arctic_a0200,"He leapt again, and the club caught him once more." |
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arctic_a0201,"He cried, and swung the club wildly." |
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arctic_a0202,"She turned, fearing that Jacques might see what was in her face." |
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arctic_a0203,They were following the shore of a lake. |
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arctic_a0204,The wolf-dog thrust his gaunt muzzle toward him. |
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arctic_a0205,From now on we're pals. |
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arctic_a0206,He says he bought him of Jacques Le Beau. |
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arctic_a0207,How much was it. |
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arctic_a0208,"Youth had come back to her, freed from the yoke of oppression." |
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arctic_a0209,"It was not a large lake, and almost round." |
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arctic_a0210,Its diameter was not more than two hundred yards. |
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arctic_a0211,It drowned all sound that brute agony and death may have made. |
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arctic_a0212,"Fresh cases, still able to walk, they clustered about the spokesman." |
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arctic_a0213,Between him and the beach was the cane-grass fence of the compound. |
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arctic_a0214,"Besides, he was paid one case of tobacco per head." |
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arctic_a0215,They die out of spite. |
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arctic_a0216,The other felt a sudden wave of irritation rush through him. |
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arctic_a0217,"Oppressive as the heat had been, it was now even more oppressive." |
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arctic_a0218,The ringing of the big bell aroused him. |
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arctic_a0219,At first he puzzled over something untoward he was sure had happened. |
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arctic_a0220,A dead man is of no use on a plantation. |
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arctic_a0221,I don't know why you're here at all. |
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arctic_a0222,What part of the United States is your home. |
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arctic_a0223,"My, I'm almost homesick for it already." |
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arctic_a0224,"She nodded, and her eyes grew soft and moist." |
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arctic_a0225,I was brought up the way most girls in Hawaii are brought up. |
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arctic_a0226,That came before my A B C's. |
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arctic_a0227,It was the same way with our revolvers and rifles. |
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arctic_a0228,But it contributed to the smash. |
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arctic_a0229,The last one I knew was an overseer. |
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arctic_a0230,Do you know any good land around here. |
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arctic_a0231,The Resident Commissioner is away in Australia. |
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arctic_a0232,"I cannot follow you, she said." |
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arctic_a0233,I never allow what can't be changed to annoy me. |
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arctic_a0234,"Why, the average review is more nauseating than cod liver oil." |
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arctic_a0235,His voice was passionately rebellious. |
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arctic_a0236,Don't you see I hate you. |
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arctic_a0237,So Hughie and I did the managing ourselves. |
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arctic_a0238,It happened to him at the Gallina Society in Oakland one afternoon. |
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arctic_a0239,He cried in such genuine dismay that she broke into hearty laughter. |
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arctic_a0240,Wash your hands of me. |
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arctic_a0241,I think it's much nicer to quarrel. |
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arctic_a0242,I saw it when she rolled. |
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arctic_a0243,I only read the quotations. |
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arctic_a0244,He was the soul of devotion to his employers. |
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arctic_a0245,"Out of his eighteen hundred, he laid aside sixteen hundred each year." |
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arctic_a0246,You have heard always how he was the lover of the Princess Naomi. |
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arctic_a0247,They ought to pass here some time today. |
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arctic_a0248,I had been sad too long already. |
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arctic_a0249,"All eyes, however, were staring at him in certitude of expectancy." |
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arctic_a0250,He had observed the business life of Hawaii and developed a vaulting ambition. |
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arctic_a0251,I may manage to freight a cargo back as well. |
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arctic_a0252,O'Brien had been a clean living young man with ideals. |
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arctic_a0253,He it was that lived to found the family of the Patino. |
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arctic_a0254,"Straight out they swam, their heads growing smaller and smaller." |
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arctic_a0255,"You won't die of malnutrition, be sure of that." |
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arctic_a0256,See the length of the body and that elongated neck. |
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arctic_a0257,"They are coming ashore, whoever they are." |
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arctic_a0258,Soaked in seawater they offset the heat rays. |
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arctic_a0259,Think of investing in such an adventure. |
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arctic_a0260,"Nobody knew his history, they of the Junta least of all." |
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arctic_a0261,I have been doubly baptized. |
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arctic_a0262,They wouldn't be sweeping a big vessel like the Martha. |
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arctic_a0263,"Joan looked triumphantly at Sheldon, who bowed." |
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arctic_a0264,"And I hope you've got plenty of chain out, Captain Young." |
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arctic_a0265,The discovery seemed to have been made on the spur of the moment. |
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arctic_a0266,"They handled two men already, both grub-thieves." |
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arctic_a0267,"Eli Harding asked, as Shunk started to follow." |
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arctic_a0268,Now go ahead and tell me in a straightforward way what has happened. |
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arctic_a0269,That's where they cut off the Scottish Chiefs and killed all hands. |
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arctic_a0270,And after the bath a shave would not be bad. |
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arctic_a0271,Now please give a plain statement of what occurred. |
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arctic_a0272,You can take a vacation on pay. |
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arctic_a0273,They are big trees and require plenty of room. |
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arctic_a0274,And Raoul listened again to the tale of the house. |
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arctic_a0275,There are no kiddies and half grown youths among them. |
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arctic_a0276,Oolong Atoll was one hundred and forty miles in circumference. |
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arctic_a0277,"McCoy found a stifling, poisonous atmosphere in the pent cabin." |
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arctic_a0278,It would give me nervous prostration. |
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arctic_a0279,She said with chattering teeth. |
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arctic_a0280,I'll be out of my head in fifteen minutes. |
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arctic_a0281,I do not blame you for anything |
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arctic_a0282,If you mean to insinuate -- Brentwood began hotly. |
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arctic_a0283,"The woman in you is only incidental, accidental, and irrelevant." |
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arctic_a0284,There was no forecasting this strange girl's processes. |
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arctic_a0285,But what they want with your toothbrush is more than I can imagine. |
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arctic_a0286,Give them their choice between a fine or an official whipping. |
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arctic_a0287,Keep an eye on him. |
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arctic_a0288,"Those are my oysters, he said at last." |
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arctic_a0289,"They are not regular oyster pirates, Nicholas continued." |
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arctic_a0290,One by one the boys were captured. |
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arctic_a0291,"The weeks had gone by, and no overt acts had been attempted." |
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arctic_a0292,"Here, in the midmorning, the first casualty occurred." |
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arctic_a0293,They were deep in the primeval forest. |
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arctic_a0294,He had been foiled in his attempt to escape. |
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arctic_a0295,And twenty men could hold it with spears and arrows. |
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arctic_a0296,Bassett was a fastidious man. |
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arctic_a0297,There's a big English general right now whose name is Roberts. |
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arctic_a0298,This tacit promise of continued acquaintance gave Saxon a little joy-thrill. |
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arctic_a0299,I tell you I am disgusted with this adventure tomfoolery and rot. |
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arctic_a0300,From my earliest recollection my sleep was a period of terror. |
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arctic_a0301,But all my dreams violated this law. |
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arctic_a0302,"It is very plausible to such people, a most convincing hypothesis." |
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arctic_a0303,But they make the mistake of ignoring their own duality. |
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arctic_a0304,I graduated last of my class. |
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arctic_a0305,"They had no fixed values, to be altered by adjectives and adverbs." |
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arctic_a0306,He was pressing beyond the limits of his vocabulary. |
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arctic_a0307,"Very early in my life, I separated from my mother." |
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arctic_a0308,His infernal chattering worries me even now as I think of it. |
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arctic_a0309,"White Leghorns, said Mrs Mortimer." |
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arctic_a0310,"Massage under tension, was the cryptic reply." |
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arctic_a0311,"Therefore, hurrah for the game." |
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arctic_a0312,It lived in perpetual apprehension of that quarter of the compass. |
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arctic_a0313,Broken-Tooth yelled with fright and pain. |
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arctic_a0314,Thus was momentum gained in the Younger World. |
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arctic_a0315,"Saxon waited, for she knew a fresh idea had struck Billy." |
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arctic_a0316,"We had been chased by them ourselves, more than once." |
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arctic_a0317,He was a wise hyena. |
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arctic_a0318,Production is doubling and quadrupling upon itself. |
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arctic_a0319,"And the Edinburgh Evening News says, with editorial gloom." |
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arctic_a0320,With my strength I slammed it full into Red-Eye's face. |
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arctic_a0321,The log on which Lop-Ear was lying got adrift. |
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arctic_a0322,This is a common experience with all of us. |
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arctic_a0323,He considered the victory already his and stepped forward to the meat. |
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arctic_a0324,It was not Red-Eye's way to forego revenge so easily. |
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arctic_a0325,Whiz-zip-bang. Lop-Ear screamed with sudden anguish. |
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arctic_a0326,Cherokee identified himself with his instinct. |
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arctic_a0327,"They were less stooped than we, less springy in their movements." |
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arctic_a0328,"The Fire People, like ourselves, lived in caves." |
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arctic_a0329,"Ah, indeed." |
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arctic_a0330,Red-Eye never committed a more outrageous deed. |
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arctic_a0331,Poor little Crooked-Leg was terribly scared. |
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arctic_a0332,"Unconsciously, our yells and exclamations yielded to this rhythm." |
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arctic_a0333,This is no place for you. |
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arctic_a0334,He'll knock you off a few sticks in no time. |
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arctic_a0335,Red-Eye swung back and forth on the branch farther down. |
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arctic_a0336,So unexpected was my charge that I knocked him off his feet. |
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arctic_a0337,"Encouraged by my conduct, Big-Face became a sudden ally." |
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arctic_a0338,The fighting had now become intermittent. |
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arctic_a0339,"They obeyed him, and went here and there at his commands." |
|
arctic_a0340,It was like the beating of hoofs. |
|
arctic_a0341,"Why, doggone you all, shake again." |
|
arctic_a0342,"Seventeen, no, eighteen days ago." |
|
arctic_a0343,"You mean for this State, General, Alberta." |
|
arctic_a0344,He seemed to fill it with his tremendous vitality. |
|
arctic_a0345,She was trying to pass the apron string around him. |
|
arctic_a0346,Get down and dig in. |
|
arctic_a0347,They are greatly delighted with anything that is bright or giveth a sound. |
|
arctic_a0348,They only lifted seven hundred and fifty. |
|
arctic_a0349,"It was simple, in its way, and no virtue of his." |
|
arctic_a0350,Is that Pat Hanrahan's mug looking hungry and willing. |
|
arctic_a0351,It was more like sugar. |
|
arctic_a0352,"I'm sure going along with you all, Elijah." |
|
arctic_a0353,Here the explosion of mirth drowned him out. |
|
arctic_a0354,Fresh meat they failed to obtain. |
|
arctic_a0355,A burst of laughter was his reward. |
|
arctic_a0356,You don't catch me at any such foolishness. |
|
arctic_a0357,"A month passed by, and Bonanza Creek remained quiet." |
|
arctic_a0358,"They continued valiantly to lie, but the truth continued to outrun them." |
|
arctic_a0359,Earth and gravel seemed to fill the pan. |
|
arctic_a0360,But he no longer cared quite so much for that form of diversion. |
|
arctic_a0361,"But he did not broach it, preferring to mature it carefully." |
|
arctic_a0362,"Nope, not the slightest idea." |
|
arctic_a0363,It is not an attempt to smash the market. |
|
arctic_a0364,"We have plenty of capital ourselves, and yet we want more." |
|
arctic_a0365,These rumors may even originate with us. |
|
arctic_a0366,A wildly exciting time was his during the week preceding Thursday the eighteenth. |
|
arctic_a0367,"There is not an iota of truth in it, certainly not." |
|
arctic_a0368,I just do appreciate it without being able to express my feelings. |
|
arctic_a0369,"In partnership with Daylight, the pair raided the San Jose Interurban." |
|
arctic_a0370,He saw all men in the business game doing this. |
|
arctic_a0371,It issued a rate of forty two dollars a car on charcoal. |
|
arctic_a0372,"He saw only the effect in a general, sketchy way." |
|
arctic_a0373,"Points of view, new ideas, life." |
|
arctic_a0374,"But life's worth more than cash, she argued." |
|
arctic_a0375,The butchers and meat cutters refused to handle meat destined for unfair restaurants. |
|
arctic_a0376,"Your price, my son, is just about thirty per week." |
|
arctic_a0377,This sound did not disturb the hush and awe of the place. |
|
arctic_a0378,That's why its boundaries are all gouged and jagged. |
|
arctic_a0379,"How old are you, daddy." |
|
arctic_a0380,But in the canyons water was plentiful and also a luxuriant forest growth. |
|
arctic_a0381,My name's Ferguson. |
|
arctic_a0382,Daylight found himself charmed and made curious by the little man. |
|
arctic_a0383,"To his surprise, her answer was flat and uncompromising." |
|
arctic_a0384,The farmer works the soil and produces grain. |
|
arctic_a0385,That's what Carnegie did. |
|
arctic_a0386,"I can't argue with you, and you know that." |
|
arctic_a0387,"Bob, growing disgusted, turned back suddenly and attempted to pass Mab." |
|
arctic_a0388,It was my idea to a tee. |
|
arctic_a0389,"Mab, she said." |
|
arctic_a0390,I'll go over tomorrow afternoon. |
|
arctic_a0391,But he reconciled himself to it by an act of faith. |
|
arctic_a0392,"There is that magnificent Bob, eating his head off in the stable." |
|
arctic_a0393,Already he had begun borrowing from the banks. |
|
arctic_a0394,It's the strap hangers that'll keep us from going under. |
|
arctic_a0395,"As for himself, weren't the street railway earnings increasing steadily." |
|
arctic_a0396,A rising tide of fat had submerged them. |
|
arctic_a0397,"Call me that again, he murmured ecstatically." |
|
arctic_a0398,"In the car were Unwin and Harrison, while Jones sat with the chauffeur." |
|
arctic_a0399,And here's another idea. |
|
arctic_a0400,Manuel had one besetting sin. |
|
arctic_a0401,"The man smiled grimly, and brought a hatchet and a club." |
|
arctic_a0402,"Curly rushed her antagonist, who struck again and leaped aside." |
|
arctic_a0403,His newborn cunning gave him poise and control. |
|
arctic_a0404,Perrault found one with head buried in the grub box. |
|
arctic_a0405,It seemed the ordained order of things that dogs should work. |
|
arctic_a0406,And that was the last of Francois and Perrault. |
|
arctic_a0407,"Mercedes screamed, cried, laughed, and manifested the chaotic abandonment of hysteria." |
|
arctic_a0408,The Eldorado emptied its occupants into the street to see the test. |
|
arctic_a0409,He could feel a new stir in the land. |
|
arctic_a0410,So we have to fit the boat throughout with oil lamps as well. |
|
arctic_a0411,It will break our hearts and our backs to hoist anchor by hand. |
|
arctic_a0412,There is another virtue in these bulkheads. |
|
arctic_a0413,But I am at the end of my resources. |
|
arctic_a0414,Now our figuring was all right. |
|
arctic_a0415,It lasted as a deterrent for two days. |
|
arctic_a0416,The added weight had a velocity of fifteen miles per hour. |
|
arctic_a0417,"It is also an insidious, deceitful sun." |
|
arctic_a0418,The Portuguese boy crawled nearer and nearer. |
|
arctic_a0419,The Portuguese boy passed the Hawaiian. |
|
arctic_a0420,When I came to I was waving my hat and murmuring ecstatically. |
|
arctic_a0421,"By golly, the boy wins." |
|
arctic_a0422,Halfway around the track one donkey got into an argument with its rider. |
|
arctic_a0423,McVeigh when he returns from a trip to Honolulu. |
|
arctic_a0424,"Obviously, it was a disease that could be contracted by contact." |
|
arctic_a0425,Otherwise no restriction is put upon their seafaring. |
|
arctic_a0426,They do not know the length of time of incubation. |
|
arctic_a0427,Enters now the psychology of the situation. |
|
arctic_a0428,It was not exactly a deportation. |
|
arctic_a0429,"Quick was the disappointment in his face, yet smiling was the acquiescence." |
|
arctic_a0430,Nevertheless we found ourselves once more in the high seat of abundance. |
|
arctic_a0431,Wada and Nakata were in a bit of a funk. |
|
arctic_a0432,The boy at the wheel lost his head. |
|
arctic_a0433,"To her the bridge was tambo, which is the native for taboo." |
|
arctic_a0434,A half a case of tobacco was worth three pounds. |
|
arctic_a0435,What do you mean by this outrageous conduct. |
|
arctic_a0436,But Martin smiled a superior smile. |
|
arctic_a0437,By that answer my professional medical prestige stood or fell. |
|
arctic_a0438,"At sea, Monday, March 16, 1908." |
|
arctic_a0439,"At sea, Wednesday, March 18, 1908." |
|
arctic_a0440,"Yes, sir, I corrected." |
|
arctic_a0441,Violent life and athletic sports had never appealed to me. |
|
arctic_a0442,You live on an income which your father earned. |
|
arctic_a0443,He was worth nothing to the world. |
|
arctic_a0444,Then you don't believe in altruism. |
|
arctic_a0445,"The creative joy, I murmured." |
|
arctic_a0446,"He deluged me, overwhelmed me with argument." |
|
arctic_a0447,"Ah, it is growing dark and darker." |
|
arctic_a0448,"I was Hump, cabin boy on the schooner Ghost." |
|
arctic_a0449,"A sinewy hand, dripping with water, was clutching the rail." |
|
arctic_a0450,No man ate of the seal meat or the oil. |
|
arctic_a0451,I noticed blood spouting from Kerfoot's left hand. |
|
arctic_a0452,"Three oilers and a fourth engineer, was his greeting." |
|
arctic_a0453,"Eighteen hundred, he calculated." |
|
arctic_a0454,The sharp voice of Wolf Larsen aroused me. |
|
arctic_a0455,"I obeyed, and a minute or two later they stood before him." |
|
arctic_a0456,"But it won't continue, she said with easy confidence." |
|
arctic_a0457,What I saw I could not at first believe. |
|
arctic_a0458,The stout wood was crushed like an eggshell. |
|
arctic_a0459,There's too much of the schoolboy in me. |
|
arctic_a0460,I had forgotten their existence. |
|
arctic_a0461,"Ah, we were very close together in that moment." |
|
arctic_a0462,But she swung obediently on her heel into the wind. |
|
arctic_a0463,"They are his tongue, by which he makes his knowledge articulate." |
|
arctic_a0464,"Between the rush of the cascades, streaks of rust showed everywhere." |
|
arctic_a0465,He'll never do a tap of work the whole Voyage. |
|
arctic_a0466,"Captain West may be a Samurai, but he is also human." |
|
arctic_a0467,"And so early in the voyage, too." |
|
arctic_a0468,In the matter of curry she is a sheer genius. |
|
arctic_a0469,The eastern heavens were equally spectacular. |
|
arctic_a0470,He spat it out like so much venom. |
|
arctic_a0471,I saw Mr Pike nod his head grimly and sarcastically. |
|
arctic_a0472,"He is too keenly intelligent, too sharply sensitive, successfully to endure." |
|
arctic_a0473,The night was calm and snowy. |
|
arctic_a0474,I sailed third mate in the little Vampire before you were born. |
|
arctic_a0475,"His outstretched arm dropped to his side, and he paused." |
|
arctic_a0476,At this moment I felt a stir at my shoulder. |
|
arctic_a0477,"Wada, Louis, and the steward are servants of Asiatic breed." |
|
arctic_a0478,"Also, she has forbidden them smoking their pipes in the after-room." |
|
arctic_a0479,"I tried to read George Moore last night, and was dreadfully bored." |
|
arctic_a0480,Tom Spink has a harpoon. |
|
arctic_a0481,"Nimrod replied, with a slight manifestation of sensitiveness." |
|
arctic_a0482,And their chief virtue lies in that they will never wear out. |
|
arctic_a0483,"Beyond dispute, Corry Hutchinson had married Mabel Holmes." |
|
arctic_a0484,No-sir-ee. |
|
arctic_a0485,Each insult added to the value of the claim. |
|
arctic_a0486,"For the rest, he was a mere automaton." |
|
arctic_a0487,"The river bared its bosom, and snorting steamboats challenged the wilderness." |
|
arctic_a0488,Their love burned with increasing brightness. |
|
arctic_a0489,"They were artists, not biologists." |
|
arctic_a0490,Both Johnny and his mother shuffled their feet as they walked. |
|
arctic_a0491,"And as in denial of guilt, the one-legged boy replied." |
|
arctic_a0492,Burnt out like the crater of a volcano. |
|
arctic_a0493,"The boy, O'Brien, was specially maltreated." |
|
arctic_a0494,O'Brien took off his coat and bared his right arm. |
|
arctic_a0495,He bore no grudges and had few enemies. |
|
arctic_a0496,And Tom King patiently endured. |
|
arctic_a0497,King took every advantage he knew. |
|
arctic_a0498,The lines were now very taut. |
|
arctic_a0499,And right there I saw and knew it all. |
|
arctic_a0500,Who the devil gave it to you to be judge and jury. |
|
arctic_a0501,"You're joking me, sir, the other managed to articulate." |
|
arctic_a0502,Anything unusual or abnormal was sufficient to send a fellow to Molokai. |
|
arctic_a0503,His beady black eyes saw bargains where other men saw bankruptcy. |
|
arctic_a0504,He was an athlete and a giant. |
|
arctic_a0505,We fished sharks on Niihau together. |
|
arctic_a0506,The Claudine was leaving next morning for Honolulu. |
|
arctic_a0507,"In short, my joyous individualism was dominated by the orthodox bourgeois ethics." |
|
arctic_a0508,Soon shall it be thrust back from off prostrate humanity. |
|
arctic_a0509,"Yet, in accordance with Ernest's test of truth, it worked." |
|
arctic_a0510,Much more Ernest told them of themselves and of his disillusionment. |
|
arctic_a0511,There is more behind this than a mere university ideal. |
|
arctic_a0512,"No, it is a palace, wherein there are many servants." |
|
arctic_a0513,We must give ourselves and not our money alone. |
|
arctic_a0514,We are consumed in our own flesh-pots. |
|
arctic_a0515,But here amongst ourselves let us speak out. |
|
arctic_a0516,"Also, there was awe in their faces." |
|
arctic_a0517,Out of abstractions Ernest had conjured a vision and made them see it. |
|
arctic_a0518,Illuminating oil was becoming all profit. |
|
arctic_a0519,Such an act was in direct violation of the laws of the land. |
|
arctic_a0520,He was fond of quoting a fragment from a certain poem. |
|
arctic_a0521,Without them he could not run his empire. |
|
arctic_a0522,For such countries nothing remained but reorganization. |
|
arctic_a0523,They could not continue their method of producing surpluses. |
|
arctic_a0524,At once would be instituted a dozen cooperative commonwealth states. |
|
arctic_a0525,"The Oligarchy wanted violence, and it set its agents provocateurs to work." |
|
arctic_a0526,Nowhere did the raw earth appear. |
|
arctic_a0527,The lush vegetation of that sheltered spot make a natural shield. |
|
arctic_a0528,"Men who endure it, call it living death." |
|
arctic_a0529,"As I say, he had tapped the message very rapidly." |
|
arctic_a0530,"Ask him, I laughed, then turned to Pasquini." |
|
arctic_a0531,In what bucolic school of fence he had been taught was beyond imagining. |
|
arctic_a0532,May drought destroy your crops. |
|
arctic_a0533,"Dunham, can your boy go along with Jesse." |
|
arctic_a0534,"But Johannes could, and did." |
|
arctic_a0535,A new preacher and a new doctrine come to Jerusalem. |
|
arctic_a0536,He would destroy all things that are fixed. |
|
arctic_a0537,He was an enthusiast and a desert dweller. |
|
arctic_a0538,"What Pascal glimpsed with the vision of a seer, I have lived." |
|
arctic_a0539,I should like to engage just for one whole life in that. |
|
arctic_a0540,"Yea, so are all the lesser animals of today clean." |
|
arctic_a0541,The Warden with a quart of champagne. |
|
arctic_a0542,"Without a doubt, some of them have dinner engagements." |
|
arctic_a0543,"I had been born with no organic, chemical predisposition toward alcohol." |
|
arctic_a0544,He may anticipate the day of his death. |
|
arctic_a0545,The Italian rancho was a bachelor establishment. |
|
arctic_a0546,I lost my balance and pitched head foremost into the ooze. |
|
arctic_a0547,Men like Joe Goose dated existence from drunk to drunk. |
|
arctic_a0548,"Also, churches and preachers I had never known." |
|
arctic_a0549,Do you know that we weigh every pound of coal we burn. |
|
arctic_a0550,This also became part of the daily schedule. |
|
arctic_a0551,All an appearance can know is mirage. |
|
arctic_a0552,"Yet he dreams he is immortal, I argue feebly." |
|
arctic_a0553,"I am writing these lines in Honolulu, Hawaii." |
|
arctic_a0554,"Jack London, Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Oahu." |
|
arctic_a0555,Jerry was so secure in his nook that he did not roll away. |
|
arctic_a0556,"Why, he's bought forty pounds of goods from you already." |
|
arctic_a0557,The last refugee had passed. |
|
arctic_a0558,"And the foundation stone of service, in his case, was obedience." |
|
arctic_a0559,Peace be unto you and grace before the Lord. |
|
arctic_a0560,His mouth opened |
|
arctic_a0561,"Bill lingered, contemplating his work with artistic appreciation." |
|
arctic_a0562,What the flaming. |
|
arctic_a0563,Mrs McFee's jaws brought together with a snap. |
|
arctic_a0564,"Then it is as I said, Womble announced with finality." |
|
arctic_a0565,"With them were Indians, also three other men." |
|
arctic_a0566,Dennin's hands were released long enough for him to sign the document. |
|
arctic_a0567,"Now Irvine was a man of impulse, a poet." |
|
arctic_a0568,"He was just bursting with joy, joy over what." |
|
arctic_a0569,"At Lake Linderman I had one canoe, very good Peterborough canoe." |
|
arctic_a0570,Behind him lay the thousand-years-long road across all Siberia and Russia. |
|
arctic_a0571,He had forgotten to build a fire and thaw out. |
|
arctic_a0572,I never saw anything like her in my life. |
|
arctic_a0573,There was no law on the Yukon save what they made for themselves. |
|
arctic_a0574,"Good business man, Curly, O'Brien was saying." |
|
arctic_a0575,"There weren't any missions, and he was the man to know." |
|
arctic_a0576,And the big Persian knew of his existence before he did of hers. |
|
arctic_a0577,"Once the jews harp began emitting its barbaric rhythms, Michael was helpless." |
|
arctic_a0578,But we'll just postpone this. |
|
arctic_a0579,There was the Emma Louisa. |
|
arctic_a0580,This is my fifth voyage. |
|
arctic_a0581,It was this proposition that started the big idea in Daughtry's mind. |
|
arctic_a0582,Daughtry elaborated on the counting trick by bringing Cocky along. |
|
arctic_a0583,"Enjoy it he did, but principally for Steward's sake." |
|
arctic_a0584,I have long noted your thirst unquenchable. |
|
arctic_a0585,"Wonder if he's a lion dog, Charles suggested." |
|
arctic_a0586,We don't see ourselves as foolish. |
|
arctic_a0587,He had comparatively no advantages at first. |
|
arctic_a0588,"He had proved it today, with his amateurish and sophomoric productions." |
|
arctic_a0589,I was sick once -- typhoid. |
|
arctic_a0590,In a way he is my protege. |
|
arctic_a0591,We are both children together. |
|
arctic_a0592,It's only his indigestion I find fault with. |
|
arctic_a0593,She'd make a good wife for the cashier. |
|
arctic_b0001,"Gad, do I remember it." |
|
arctic_b0002,"You got out by fighting, and I through a pretty girl." |
|
arctic_b0003,I can see that knife now. |
|
arctic_b0004,When I can't see beauty in woman I want to die. |
|
arctic_b0005,His slim fingers closed like steel about Philip's. |
|
arctic_b0006,He seized Gregson by the arm and led him to the door. |
|
arctic_b0007,Hear the Indian dogs wailing down at Churchill. |
|
arctic_b0008,Burke himself had criticized it because of the smile. |
|
arctic_b0009,I'd say there was going to be a glorious scrap. |
|
arctic_b0010,"He turned the map to Gregson, pointing with his finger." |
|
arctic_b0011,His eyes never took themselves for an instant from his companion's face. |
|
arctic_b0012,Something that Whittemore had not yet said thrilled him. |
|
arctic_b0013,"Lakes and rivers, hundreds of them, thousands of them." |
|
arctic_b0014,"Whitefish, Gregson, whitefish and trout." |
|
arctic_b0015,They robbed me a few years later. |
|
arctic_b0016,He chuckled as he pulled out his pipe and began filling it. |
|
arctic_b0017,"Everything was working smoothly, better than I had expected." |
|
arctic_b0018,I was completely lost in my work. |
|
arctic_b0019,His slim hands gripped the edges of the table. |
|
arctic_b0020,He made no reply as he waited for Whittemore to continue. |
|
arctic_b0021,Philip dropped back into his chair. |
|
arctic_b0022,If I was out of the game it would be easily made. |
|
arctic_b0023,"MacDougall, my engineer, believes it." |
|
arctic_b0024,"It is growing, every day, every hour." |
|
arctic_b0025,"Now, you understand." |
|
arctic_b0026,You have associated with some of these men. |
|
arctic_b0027,"And there's no chivalry, no quarter shown in this fight." |
|
arctic_b0028,Lord Fitzhugh is the key to the whole situation. |
|
arctic_b0029,All operations have been carried on from Montreal and Toronto. |
|
arctic_b0030,Gregson held a lighted match until it burnt his fingertips. |
|
arctic_b0031,Gregson had seated himself under the lamp and was sharpening a pencil. |
|
arctic_b0032,He caught himself with a jerk. |
|
arctic_b0033,How does your wager look now. |
|
arctic_b0034,He confessed that the sketch had startled him. |
|
arctic_b0035,"After all, the picture was only a resemblance." |
|
arctic_b0036,"He wondered, too, where Roscoe was." |
|
arctic_b0037,Philip knew that she was not an Indian. |
|
arctic_b0038,In her haste to get away she had forgotten these things. |
|
arctic_b0039,"Philip took a step toward Gregson, half determined to awaken him." |
|
arctic_b0040,The thought set his blood tingling. |
|
arctic_b0041,"But if Pierre did not return, until tomorrow." |
|
arctic_b0042,Ten minutes had not elapsed since he had dropped the handkerchief. |
|
arctic_b0043,It won't be for sale. |
|
arctic_b0044,For a few moments he ate in silence. |
|
arctic_b0045,Philip did not pursue the subject. |
|
arctic_b0046,Philip produced a couple of cigars and took a chair opposite him. |
|
arctic_b0047,Suppose you saw me at work through the window. |
|
arctic_b0048,He looked like one who had passed through an uncomfortable hour or two. |
|
arctic_b0049,"There was nothing more, except a large ink blot under the words." |
|
arctic_b0050,All this day Gregson remained in the cabin. |
|
arctic_b0051,The sixth day he spent in the cabin with Gregson. |
|
arctic_b0052,The flush was gone from her face. |
|
arctic_b0053,"That is why I am, am rattled, he laughed." |
|
arctic_b0054,He understood the meaning of the look. |
|
arctic_b0055,"She was even more beautiful than when I saw her, before." |
|
arctic_b0056,"I'll give a thousand if you produce her, retorted Gregson." |
|
arctic_b0057,They have won popular sentiment through the newspapers. |
|
arctic_b0058,We must achieve our own salvation. |
|
arctic_b0059,In moments of mental energy Philip was restless. |
|
arctic_b0060,He would keep his faith with Gregson for the promised day or two. |
|
arctic_b0061,"Something about it seemed to fascinate him, to challenge his presence." |
|
arctic_b0062,Now it was missing from the wall. |
|
arctic_b0063,He boiled himself some coffee and sat down to wait. |
|
arctic_b0064,"I'm going down there with you, and I'm going to fight." |
|
arctic_b0065,"Now have you got anything to say against me, Mr Philip." |
|
arctic_b0066,"If I meet her again I shall apologize, said Eileen." |
|
arctic_b0067,Below him the shadow was broken into a pool of rippling starlight. |
|
arctic_b0068,Only the chance sound had led him to observe them. |
|
arctic_b0069,Could the incident have anything to do with Jeanne and Pierre. |
|
arctic_b0070,There was no chance to fire without hitting him. |
|
arctic_b0071,There was no answer from the other side. |
|
arctic_b0072,"Then he hastened on, as Pierre had guided him." |
|
arctic_b0073,With these arguments he convinced himself that he should go on alone. |
|
arctic_b0074,"Yet, behind them there was another and more powerful motive." |
|
arctic_b0075,"In that case he could not miss them, if he used caution." |
|
arctic_b0076,Before Philip could recover himself Jeanne's startled guards were upon him. |
|
arctic_b0077,It is the nearest refuge. |
|
arctic_b0078,"There was pride and strength, the ring of triumph in his voice." |
|
arctic_b0079,The truth of it set Jeanne quivering. |
|
arctic_b0080,Tomorrow it will be strong enough for you to stand upon. |
|
arctic_b0081,You were going to leave after you saw me on the rock. |
|
arctic_b0082,"He bit his tongue, and cursed himself at this fresh break." |
|
arctic_b0083,In it there was something that was almost tragedy. |
|
arctic_b0084,Your face is red with blood. |
|
arctic_b0085,Her eyes smiled truth at him as he came up the bank. |
|
arctic_b0086,He can care for himself. |
|
arctic_b0087,They will search for us between their camp and Churchill. |
|
arctic_b0088,"Until I die, he exclaimed." |
|
arctic_b0089,Her beautiful hair was done up in shining coils. |
|
arctic_b0090,The Churchill narrowed and its current became swifter as they progressed. |
|
arctic_b0091,For a full half minute Jeanne looked at him without speaking. |
|
arctic_b0092,I want to die in it. |
|
arctic_b0093,Darkness hid him from Jeanne. |
|
arctic_b0094,And yet if she came he had no words to say. |
|
arctic_b0095,He heard a sound which brought him quickly into consciousness of day. |
|
arctic_b0096,Within himself he called it no longer his own. |
|
arctic_b0097,"Besides, that noise makes me deaf." |
|
arctic_b0098,Philip looked back from the crest and saw Jeanne leaning over the canoe. |
|
arctic_b0099,Fifty yards ahead of her were the first of the rocks. |
|
arctic_b0100,"There was one chance, and only one, of saving Jeanne." |
|
arctic_b0101,"You're a devil for fighting, and will surely win." |
|
arctic_b0102,I'll only be in the way. |
|
arctic_b0103,"He lifted his eyes, and a strange cry burst from his lips." |
|
arctic_b0104,Shooting pains passed like flashes of electricity through his body. |
|
arctic_b0105,"I know that you are in charge there, and Jeanne knows." |
|
arctic_b0106,For a full minute the two men stared into each other's face. |
|
arctic_b0107,"He was sure, now, of but few things." |
|
arctic_b0108,"It was a miracle, and I owe you my life." |
|
arctic_b0109,Philip ate lightly of the food which Pierre had ready for him. |
|
arctic_b0110,"Such men believe, when they come together." |
|
arctic_b0111,The journey was continued at dawn. |
|
arctic_b0112,Jeanne and Pierre both gazed toward the great rock. |
|
arctic_b0113,There was something pathetic in the girl's attitude now. |
|
arctic_b0114,"He moved his position, and the illusion was gone." |
|
arctic_b0115,For two hours not a word passed between them. |
|
arctic_b0116,"I have hunted along this ridge, replied Philip." |
|
arctic_b0117,"That's Thorpe's, said the young engineer." |
|
arctic_b0118,"We saw your light, and thought you wouldn't mind a call." |
|
arctic_b0119,Billinger may arrive in time. |
|
arctic_b0120,"There's the hitch, replied Thorpe, rolling a cigarette." |
|
arctic_b0121,I want my men to work by themselves. |
|
arctic_b0122,Philip saw MacDougall soon after his short talk with Thorpe. |
|
arctic_b0123,Neither could they understand the growing disaffection among Thorpe's men. |
|
arctic_b0124,"Two weeks passed, and in that time Thorpe left camp three times." |
|
arctic_b0125,It was the third or fourth time that Philip had heard MacDougall swear. |
|
arctic_b0126,Blood was oozing slowly from the wounded man's right breast. |
|
arctic_b0127,He destroyed everything that had belonged to the woman. |
|
arctic_b0128,Philip bent low over Pierre. |
|
arctic_b0129,Did Thorpe go to see any one in Churchill. |
|
arctic_b0130,She saw the answer in his face. |
|
arctic_b0131,"Thorpe and his men were to destroy this camp, and kill you." |
|
arctic_b0132,"There is no need of further detail, now -- for you can understand." |
|
arctic_b0133,There followed a roar that shook the earth. |
|
arctic_b0134,"Blind with rage, he darted in." |
|
arctic_b0135,In it was the joy of life. |
|
arctic_b0136,Swiftly his eyes measured the situation. |
|
arctic_b0137,But this little defect did not worry him. |
|
arctic_b0138,"And then, steadily, he began to chew." |
|
arctic_b0139,Together they ate the rabbit. |
|
arctic_b0140,"They edged nearer, and stood shoulder to shoulder facing their world." |
|
arctic_b0141,It was beating and waiting in the ambush of those black pits. |
|
arctic_b0142,Something vastly more thrilling had come into it now. |
|
arctic_b0143,It took him half an hour to reach the edge of it. |
|
arctic_b0144,But there was no longer the mother yearning in his heart. |
|
arctic_b0145,"Besides, had he not whipped the big owl in the forest." |
|
arctic_b0146,"After all, it was simply a mistake in judgment." |
|
arctic_b0147,Had it struck squarely it would have killed him. |
|
arctic_b0148,The Indian even poked his stick into the thick ground spruce. |
|
arctic_b0149,Pebbles and dirt flew along with hair and fur. |
|
arctic_b0150,And he was filled with a strange and foreboding fear. |
|
arctic_b0151,"It was steel, a fisher trap." |
|
arctic_b0152,"OW, a wild dog, he growled." |
|
arctic_b0153,He was a pariah |
|
arctic_b0154,That is the strange part of it. |
|
arctic_b0155,His freshly caught furs he flung to the floor. |
|
arctic_b0156,For that reason Le Beau had chosen him to fight the big fight. |
|
arctic_b0157,In the crib the baby sat up and began to prattle. |
|
arctic_b0158,"She obeyed, shrinking back with the baby in her arms." |
|
arctic_b0159,His teeth shut with a last click. |
|
arctic_b0160,It was over when he made his way through the ring of spectators. |
|
arctic_b0161,"In a flash he was on his feet, facing him." |
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arctic_b0162,He thought he saw a shudder pass through the Factor's shoulders. |
|
arctic_b0163,The moon had already begun its westward decline. |
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arctic_b0164,They laughed like two happy children. |
|
arctic_b0165,"He pulled, and the log crashed down to break his back." |
|
arctic_b0166,"Fast, but endure." |
|
arctic_b0167,"A little before dawn of the day following, the fire relief came." |
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arctic_b0168,The Indian felt the worship of her warm in his heart. |
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arctic_b0169,He drew in a deep breath as he looked at them. |
|
arctic_b0170,"Then he shouted, Shut up." |
|
arctic_b0171,He changed his seat for a steamer reclining chair. |
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arctic_b0172,On the far corner of the compound fence a hawk brooded. |
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arctic_b0173,To these he gave castor oil. |
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arctic_b0174,Hatred and murder and lust for revenge they possessed to overflowing. |
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arctic_b0175,Sheldon glanced at the thermometer. |
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arctic_b0176,I'll see to poor Hughie. |
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arctic_b0177,"Her gray eyes were flashing, and her lips were quivering." |
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arctic_b0178,"Also, I want information." |
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arctic_b0179,Let them go out and eat with my boys. |
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arctic_b0180,"I, I beg pardon, he drawled." |
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arctic_b0181,And you preferred a cannibal isle and a cartridge belt. |
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arctic_b0182,I was in New York when the crash came. |
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arctic_b0183,"No, I did not fall among thieves." |
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arctic_b0184,Such things in her brain were like so many oaths on her lips. |
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arctic_b0185,Your being wrecked here has been a godsend to me. |
|
arctic_b0186,"I can't go elsewhere, by your own account." |
|
arctic_b0187,Her achievements with cocoanuts were a revelation. |
|
arctic_b0188,"He glanced down at her helplessly, and moistened his lips." |
|
arctic_b0189,That is what distinguishes all of us from the lower animals. |
|
arctic_b0190,"Idealism led him to philosophic anarchy, and his family threw him off." |
|
arctic_b0191,He also contended that better confidence was established by carrying no weapons. |
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arctic_b0192,"Outsiders are allowed five minute speeches, the sick man urged." |
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arctic_b0193,So was Packard's finish suicide. |
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arctic_b0194,"Joan cried, with shining eyes." |
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arctic_b0195,Nobody knows how the natives got them. |
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arctic_b0196,"How can you manage all alone, Mr Young." |
|
arctic_b0197,The planters are already considering the matter. |
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arctic_b0198,I use great trouble advisedly. |
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arctic_b0199,"Dear Sir, Your second victim has fallen on schedule time." |
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arctic_b0200,We leave the eventuality to time and law. |
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arctic_b0201,I also understand that similar branch organizations have made their appearance in Europe. |
|
arctic_b0202,Society is shaken to its foundations. |
|
arctic_b0203,A month in Australia would finish me. |
|
arctic_b0204,Down through the perfume weighted air fluttered the snowy fluffs of the cottonwoods. |
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arctic_b0205,You were destroying my life. |
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arctic_b0206,"Horses and rifles had been her toys, camp and trail her nursery." |
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arctic_b0207,"I'm as good as a man, she urged." |
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arctic_b0208,You read the quotations in today's paper. |
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arctic_b0209,"He's terribly touchy about his black wards, as he calls them." |
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arctic_b0210,Whatever he guessed he locked away in the taboo room of Naomi. |
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arctic_b0211,This is eighteen eighty. |
|
arctic_b0212,Death is and has been ever since old Maui died. |
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arctic_b0213,"Some boy, she laughed acquiescence." |
|
arctic_b0214,Let us talk it over and find a way out. |
|
arctic_b0215,"It is a good property, and worth more than that." |
|
arctic_b0216,"I wish you were more adaptable, Joan retorted." |
|
arctic_b0217,Such is my passage engaged on the steamer. |
|
arctic_b0218,The issue was not in doubt. |
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arctic_b0219,"Well, there are better men in Hawaii, that's all." |
|
arctic_b0220,"Harry Bancroft, Dave lied." |
|
arctic_b0221,"It's a Yankee, Joan cried." |
|
arctic_b0222,"He was the leader, and Tudor was his lieutenant." |
|
arctic_b0223,They likewise are disinclined to being eaten. |
|
arctic_b0224,But to culture the Revolution thus far had exhausted the Junta. |
|
arctic_b0225,The President of the United States was his friend. |
|
arctic_b0226,Your face was the personification of duplicity. |
|
arctic_b0227,Shorty turned to their employers. |
|
arctic_b0228,You were engaged. |
|
arctic_b0229,"I saw it all myself, and it was splendid." |
|
arctic_b0230,"Now run along, and tell them to hurry." |
|
arctic_b0231,What's that grub-thief got to do with it. |
|
arctic_b0232,It was a superb picture. |
|
arctic_b0233,"So she said, the irate skipper dashed on." |
|
arctic_b0234,"And watch out for wet feet, was his parting advice." |
|
arctic_b0235,"Raoul yelled, in order to make himself heard." |
|
arctic_b0236,Oolong was two hundred and fifty miles from the nearest land. |
|
arctic_b0237,They just lay off in the bush and plugged away. |
|
arctic_b0238,The very thought of the effort to swim over was nauseating. |
|
arctic_b0239,And there was a dog that barked. |
|
arctic_b0240,"There are four, all low, McCoy answered." |
|
arctic_b0241,The women they carried away with them to the Big Valley. |
|
arctic_b0242,The Japanese understood as we could never school ourselves or hope to understand. |
|
arctic_b0243,They had been on the same lay as ourselves. |
|
arctic_b0244,"You are positively soulless, he said savagely." |
|
arctic_b0245,Harrison is still my chauffeur. |
|
arctic_b0246,The boy grew and prospered. |
|
arctic_b0247,He wanted to give the finish to this foe already so far gone. |
|
arctic_b0248,Exciting times are the lot of the fish patrol. |
|
arctic_b0249,I know they are my oysters. |
|
arctic_b0250,By this time Charley was as enraged as the Greek. |
|
arctic_b0251,They must have been swept away by the chaotic currents. |
|
arctic_b0252,It resembled tea less than lager beer resembles champagne. |
|
arctic_b0253,The very opposite is true |
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arctic_b0254,At the same time spears and arrows began to fall among the invaders. |
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arctic_b0255,"Then, again, Tudor had such an irritating way about him." |
|
arctic_b0256,"Outwardly, he maintained a calm and smiling aspect." |
|
arctic_b0257,Tudor surveyed him with withering disgust. |
|
arctic_b0258,"You fired me out of your house, in short." |
|
arctic_b0259,"Her mouth opened, but instead of speaking she drew a long sigh." |
|
arctic_b0260,It's worth eight dollars. |
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arctic_b0261,And he did hurt my arm. |
|
arctic_b0262,Saxon's onto her job. |
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arctic_b0263,Only once did I confide the strangeness of it all to another. |
|
arctic_b0264,But this time it was Saxon who rebelled. |
|
arctic_b0265,I was not to cry out in the face of fear. |
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arctic_b0266,And now put yourself in my place for a moment. |
|
arctic_b0267,The boy threw back his head with pride. |
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arctic_b0268,"Saxon nodded, and the boy frowned." |
|
arctic_b0269,Why not like any railroad station or ferry depot. |
|
arctic_b0270,We could throw stones with our feet. |
|
arctic_b0271,"It was put together in a casual, helter-skelter sort of way." |
|
arctic_b0272,These were merely stout sticks an inch or so in diameter. |
|
arctic_b0273,Then it was that a strange thing happened. |
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arctic_b0274,From the source of light a harsh voice said. |
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arctic_b0275,But I did not enjoy it long. |
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arctic_b0276,We were now good friends. |
|
arctic_b0277,Two of the Folk were already up. |
|
arctic_b0278,Now animals do not like mockery. |
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arctic_b0279,He gave one last snarl and slid from view among the trees. |
|
arctic_b0280,"Again the girls applauded, and Mrs Hall cried." |
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arctic_b0281,Just the same I'd sooner be myself than have book indigestion. |
|
arctic_b0282,Some of the smaller veins had doubtless been ruptured. |
|
arctic_b0283,But we were without this momentum. |
|
arctic_b0284,"There was one difficulty, however." |
|
arctic_b0285,The hyena proceeded to dine. |
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arctic_b0286,The time was considered auspicious. |
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arctic_b0287,Or have they already devised one. |
|
arctic_b0288,We would not spend another such night. |
|
arctic_b0289,At first his progress was slow and erratic. |
|
arctic_b0290,"He placed his paw on one, and its movements were accelerated." |
|
arctic_b0291,The awe of man rushed over him again. |
|
arctic_b0292,The Fire-Men wore animal skins around their waists and across their shoulders. |
|
arctic_b0293,Between him and all domestic animals there must be no hostilities. |
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arctic_b0294,For a much longer time Lop-Ear and I remained and watched. |
|
arctic_b0295,"All right, Sir, replied Jock with great regret." |
|
arctic_b0296,At times I wondered where Sir Archibald got his style. |
|
arctic_b0297,Why should a fellow throw up the sponge after the first round. |
|
arctic_b0298,His hand shot out and clutched Crooked-Leg by the neck. |
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arctic_b0299,Miss Brodie's smile was slightly sarcastic. |
|
arctic_b0300,Does the old boy often go off at half-cock that way. |
|
arctic_b0301,A flying arrow passed between us. |
|
arctic_b0302,"I pulled, suddenly, with all my might." |
|
arctic_b0303,Here we allow our solicitors to look after our legal work. |
|
arctic_b0304,His previous wives had never lived long enough to bear him children. |
|
arctic_b0305,It was our river emerging like ourselves from the great swamp. |
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arctic_b0306,"Cameron looked at his hands with their long, sinewy fingers." |
|
arctic_b0307,"We got few vegetables and fruits, and became fish eaters." |
|
arctic_b0308,We never made another migration. |
|
arctic_b0309,Nor was Elam Harnish an exception. |
|
arctic_b0310,"A little treatment, massage, with some help from the doctor." |
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arctic_b0311,The 29th very foggy. |
|
arctic_b0312,"Dig in; you're sure good, was Daylight's answer." |
|
arctic_b0313,The apron string loomed near and he shied like an unbroken colt. |
|
arctic_b0314,He had been born with this endowment. |
|
arctic_b0315,And this was their sole conversation throughout the meal. |
|
arctic_b0316,"Though the aurora still flamed, another day had begun." |
|
arctic_b0317,He did not believe in the burning of daylight for such a luxury. |
|
arctic_b0318,Again he had done the big thing. |
|
arctic_b0319,"Daylight was tired, profoundly tired." |
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arctic_b0320,The regret in his voice was provocative of a second burst of laughter. |
|
arctic_b0321,"Instead, he arrived on the night of the second day." |
|
arctic_b0322,Their supply of grub was gone. |
|
arctic_b0323,"Crickets began to chirp, and more geese and ducks flew overhead." |
|
arctic_b0324,Not till the twentieth of May did the river break. |
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arctic_b0325,It was a gigantic inadequacy. |
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arctic_b0326,Our Mr Howison will call upon you at your hotel. |
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arctic_b0327,He had been so easy. |
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arctic_b0328,"Change chairs, Daylight commanded." |
|
arctic_b0329,I'd sooner have my chips back. |
|
arctic_b0330,They only had a little thirty thousand dollar fire. |
|
arctic_b0331,His partners had starved and died on the Stewart. |
|
arctic_b0332,"As to how she dressed, he had no ideas at all." |
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arctic_b0333,"It does, was her audacious answer." |
|
arctic_b0334,"Oh, it's just a novel, a love story." |
|
arctic_b0335,Whoever lived on the ranch did that. |
|
arctic_b0336,"How old are you, mother." |
|
arctic_b0337,Here he got a fresh thrill. |
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arctic_b0338,"It was unobtrusive, yet it was there." |
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arctic_b0339,"Well, I'll be plumb gosh darned." |
|
arctic_b0340,These quick little joys of hers were sources of joy to him. |
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arctic_b0341,I play that choice wide open to win. |
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arctic_b0342,Each improvement makes the value of everything else pump up. |
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arctic_b0343,But how are you going to do it. |
|
arctic_b0344,Lots of men take women buggy riding. |
|
arctic_b0345,"Daylight made no answer, and the door closed behind him." |
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arctic_b0346,There's not an iota of truth in it. |
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arctic_b0347,But ever his gaze returned to that Crouched Venus on the piano. |
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arctic_b0348,Would you be satisfied with that one hundredth part of me. |
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arctic_b0349,In such a tumbling of values was no time to sell. |
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arctic_b0350,Stand off butcher and baker and all the rest. |
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arctic_b0351,"Matthewson, who's this bookkeeper, Rogers." |
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arctic_b0352,Now just what do you want to know. |
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arctic_b0353,I want to know how all this is possible. |
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arctic_b0354,It's that much junk. |
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arctic_b0355,There was proper division of labor in the work they individually performed. |
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arctic_b0356,He loved to play Chinese lottery. |
|
arctic_b0357,The Law of Club and Fang |
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arctic_b0358,The temperature dropped to fifty below zero and remained there the whole trip. |
|
arctic_b0359,"And as never before, he was ready to obey." |
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arctic_b0360,This state of mind comes of an undue prominence of the ego. |
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arctic_b0361,"There are the canals of China, and the Yang-tse River." |
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arctic_b0362,We threaten to be of the one mind before the voyage is completed. |
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arctic_b0363,She was built primarily to sail. |
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arctic_b0364,In the Bohemian Club of San Francisco there are some crack sailors. |
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arctic_b0365,"My age, in years, is twenty two." |
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arctic_b0366,I forgot how easily I had taught myself from the printed page. |
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arctic_b0367,Any average young fellow can teach himself in a week. |
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arctic_b0368,Please do not think that I already know it all. |
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arctic_b0369,"You see, we were teaching ourselves." |
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arctic_b0370,And now behold the perversity of things. |
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arctic_b0371,Yield yourself to the waters that are ripping and tearing at you. |
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arctic_b0372,Mr McVeigh told me about him. |
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arctic_b0373,"Unlike Joshua, he stood in no need of divine assistance." |
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arctic_b0374,"To say the least, Captain Cook was a rather thorough going empiricist." |
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arctic_b0375,Man could not conquer them. |
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arctic_b0376,"Thought I, and a worthy fool he proved." |
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arctic_b0377,A scarlet loincloth completed his costume. |
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arctic_b0378,I like to speculate upon the glorious future of man. |
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arctic_b0379,Christmas is an easy problem compared with a Polynesian giving-feast. |
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arctic_b0380,He had peeled off his shirt and was wildly waving it. |
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arctic_b0381,And how would we ever find ourselves. |
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arctic_b0382,I defy any man to get a Solomon Island sore in California. |
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arctic_b0383,A bush chief had died a natural death. |
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arctic_b0384,The skipper's and Nakata's gymnastics served as a translation without words. |
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arctic_b0385,Last night he showed all the symptoms of coming down with pneumonia. |
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arctic_b0386,My idea was that he would have more influence over the natives. |
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arctic_b0387,It is merely the simple superlative. |
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arctic_b0388,I made no more overtures. |
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arctic_b0389,"Among my minor afflictions, I may mention a new and mysterious one." |
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arctic_b0390,The voyage was our idea of a good time. |
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arctic_b0391,"At sea, Tuesday, March 17, 1908." |
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arctic_b0392,"Yes, sir, he answered, with cheerful alacrity." |
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arctic_b0393,I was still weak from my prolonged immersion. |
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arctic_b0394,"The boy hesitated, then mastered his temper." |
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arctic_b0395,"I was beneath the water, suffocating and drowning." |
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arctic_b0396,The pain from my hurt knee was agonizing. |
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arctic_b0397,The hunters were still arguing and roaring like some semi-human amphibious breed. |
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arctic_b0398,"I have been robbed, sir, I amended." |
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arctic_b0399,"You were looking squeamish this afternoon, he began." |
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arctic_b0400,How could I answer the question on the spur of the moment. |
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arctic_b0401,I learned it myself in English ships. |
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arctic_b0402,An altruistic act is an act performed for the welfare of others. |
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arctic_b0403,"Knowing him, I review the old Scandinavian myths with clearer understanding." |
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arctic_b0404,"Yes, and no, sir, was the slow reply." |
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arctic_b0405,"And each year something happened, and I did not go." |
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arctic_b0406,How in hell did he know it was you in the dark. |
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arctic_b0407,"Of course much grumbling went on, and little outbursts were continually occurring." |
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arctic_b0408,You have all the advantage. |
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arctic_b0409,The dirk mentioned by Wolf Larsen rested in its sheath on my hip. |
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arctic_b0410,Have you ever earned a dollar by your own labour. |
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arctic_b0411,"He gave no reason, but his motive was obvious enough." |
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arctic_b0412,"Ah, it was sweet in my ears." |
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arctic_b0413,"He may desire to escape pain, or to enjoy pleasure." |
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arctic_b0414,It was impossible to hoist sail and claw off that shore. |
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arctic_b0415,There was nothing for us but the wide raw ocean. |
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arctic_b0416,I arose obediently and went down the beach. |
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arctic_b0417,The next thing to watch out for is bed sores. |
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arctic_b0418,At that moment I got the impression that she was willowy. |
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arctic_b0419,"Your father's fifth command, he nodded." |
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arctic_b0420,"On occasion, on this traverse, the Cape Verde Islands are raised." |
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arctic_b0421,"She is essentially the life-giving, life-conserving female of the species." |
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arctic_b0422,This was when the explosion occurred. |
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arctic_b0423,"Also, at regular intervals, he would mutter." |
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arctic_b0424,"It is a very tenable hypothesis, and will bear looking into." |
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arctic_b0425,"There were orange-green, gold-green, and a copper-green." |
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arctic_b0426,The Gabriel voice of the Samurai rang out. |
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arctic_b0427,The sunsets grow more bizarre and spectacular off this coast of the Argentine. |
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arctic_b0428,The history of our westward-faring race is written in it. |
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arctic_b0429,And the Eurasian Chinese-Englishman bowed himself away. |
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arctic_b0430,They were babbling and chattering all together. |
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arctic_b0431,"Too much, he told me, with ominous rolling head." |
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arctic_b0432,"He is a candidate, rising from the serf class to our class." |
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arctic_b0433,We are cooking on the coal stove and on the oil burners. |
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arctic_b0434,The steward has just tendered me a respectful bit of advice. |
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arctic_b0435,"Well, did they eat." |
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arctic_b0436,Famine had been my great ally. |
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arctic_b0437,Nowhere in the North is the soil so prolific. |
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arctic_b0438,They ran the canoe in and climbed the high earth bank. |
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arctic_b0439,The land exchanged its austere robes for the garb of a smiling wanton. |
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arctic_b0440,"There were stir and bustle, new faces, and fresh facts." |
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arctic_b0441,"And there was Ethel Baird, whom also you must remember." |
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arctic_b0442,He had become a man very early in life. |
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arctic_b0443,I did not think you would be so early. |
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arctic_b0444,He did not know what went on in the minds of his superiors. |
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arctic_b0445,"Mops, sir, eagerly answered the sailor at the wheel." |
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arctic_b0446,Some one had thrust a large sheath-knife into his hand. |
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arctic_b0447,O'Brien emitted a shriek that sank swiftly to a gurgling sob. |
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arctic_b0448,Sandel would never become a world champion. |
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arctic_b0449,"Also, she wouldn't walk." |
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arctic_b0450,"To my dearest and always appreciated friend, I submit myself." |
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arctic_b0451,You used to joyride like the very devil. |
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arctic_b0452,They saw each other for the first time in Boston. |
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arctic_b0453,"Isaac Ford, the austere soldier of the Lord, the old hypocrite." |
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arctic_b0454,"Eighteen, he added." |
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arctic_b0455,His reward should have been peace and repose. |
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arctic_b0456,He was an amphibian and a mountaineer. |
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arctic_b0457,It was sanctification and salvation. |
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arctic_b0458,"The history of the eighteenth century is written, Ernest prompted." |
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arctic_b0459,They are not biologists nor sociologists. |
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arctic_b0460,"The more his opponents grew excited, the more Ernest deliberately excited them." |
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arctic_b0461,By virtue of that power we shall remain in power. |
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arctic_b0462,"One guess will do, Ernest retorted." |
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arctic_b0463,Take my advice and accept the vacation. |
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arctic_b0464,I could not agree with Ernest. |
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arctic_b0465,But such divergence of opinion would constitute no menace to society. |
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arctic_b0466,"It is dog eat dog, and you ate them up." |
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arctic_b0467,Let us run them for ourselves. |
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arctic_b0468,It was introduced by Representative Dick of Ohio. |
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arctic_b0469,Very few people knew of the existence of this law. |
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arctic_b0470,"The very thing, Ernest agreed." |
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arctic_b0471,"Also a fellow Senator, Chauncey Depew, said." |
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arctic_b0472,Ernest saw in the affair the most sinister import. |
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arctic_b0473,Then there was the campaign. |
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arctic_b0474,He was manifestly distressed by my coming. |
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arctic_b0475,Not a wheel moved in his empire. |
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arctic_b0476,The reorganization of these countries took the form of revolution. |
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arctic_b0477,You're going in for grab sharing. |
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arctic_b0478,The Oligarchy will encourage such ambition and the consequent competition. |
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arctic_b0479,Violation of this law was made a high misdemeanor and punished accordingly. |
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arctic_b0480,"Without discussion, it was the agents provocateurs who caused the Peasant Revolt." |
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arctic_b0481,The task we set ourselves was threefold. |
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arctic_b0482,Many other similar disconcerting omissions will be noticed in the Manuscript. |
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arctic_b0483,The flower of the artistic and intellectual world were revolutionists. |
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arctic_b0484,This the Iron Heel foresaw and laid its schemes accordingly. |
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arctic_b0485,"The mob came on, but it could not advance." |
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arctic_b0486,"But why continue the tirade, for tirade it was." |
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arctic_b0487,After all superfluous flesh is gone what is left is stringy and resistant. |
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arctic_b0488,"Beyond refusing to sell us food, they left us to ourselves." |
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arctic_b0489,"He was a merry monarch, especially so for an Asiatic." |
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arctic_b0490,What an excited whispering and conferring took place. |
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arctic_b0491,"Jacob Brinker, who was his roadmate, brought the news." |
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arctic_b0492,Thus he turned the tenets and jargon of psychology back on me. |
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arctic_b0493,You yellow giant thing of the frost. |
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arctic_b0494,Never so strange a prophet came up to Jerusalem. |
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arctic_b0495,We who have endured so much surely can endure a little more. |
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arctic_b0496,I have seen myself that one man contemplated by Pascal's philosophic eye. |
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arctic_b0497,One great drawback to farming in California is our long dry summer. |
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arctic_b0498,"I remembered the red wine of the Italian rancho, and shuddered inwardly." |
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arctic_b0499,"I said, and dismissed the matter as not worth thinking about." |
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arctic_b0500,Then came my boy code. |
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arctic_b0501,"And wherever I ranged, the way lay along alcohol-drenched roads." |
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arctic_b0502,"And as we hurried up town, Joe Goose explained." |
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arctic_b0503,The scents of strange vegetation blew off the tropic land. |
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arctic_b0504,"The life there was healthful and athletic, but too juvenile." |
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arctic_b0505,How valiantly I went at it that first day. |
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arctic_b0506,It would help to tide me along until I got steady employment. |
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arctic_b0507,Did I possess too much vitality. |
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arctic_b0508,In his anxiety and solicitude and love they did not count. |
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arctic_b0509,He had fulfilled his duty and paid properly. |
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arctic_b0510,He knew what taboos he was violating. |
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arctic_b0511,Do you value your hide. |
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arctic_b0512,You should have seen them when they heard me spitting Chinook. |
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arctic_b0513,"He plodded on for half an hour, when the hallucination arose again." |
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arctic_b0514,Tomorrow or next day it might he gone. |
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arctic_b0515,But already he had composed himself. |
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arctic_b0516,Zilla relaxed her sour mouth long enough to sigh her satisfaction. |
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arctic_b0517,Eggshell is not good to eat. |
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arctic_b0518,But there was also talk of witchcraft in the village. |
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arctic_b0519,"Yea, I will tell thee." |
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arctic_b0520,"Hans hurled himself upon the prostrate man, striking madly with his fists." |
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arctic_b0521,"And he thought of Oona, and of her words." |
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arctic_b0522,Nor would it thaw out his hands and feet. |
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arctic_b0523,"The Russian music player, the Count, was her obedient slave." |
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arctic_b0524,"So far as flags were concerned, they were beyond all jurisdiction." |
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arctic_b0525,"New idea, he volunteered, brand new idea." |
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arctic_b0526,"Thirty pounds, said the captain with finality." |
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arctic_b0527,The very idea of it was preposterous. |
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arctic_b0528,Captain Doane's orders were swiftly obeyed. |
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arctic_b0529,"Come on, Del Mar challenged." |
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arctic_b0530,He had a big chimpanzee that was a winner. |
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arctic_b0531,I am sure it must have been some adventure. |
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arctic_b0532,That Longfellow chap most likely had written countless books of poetry. |
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arctic_b0533,His abnormal power of vision made abstractions take on concrete form. |
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arctic_b0534,"I'll tell you, the librarian said with a brightening face." |
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arctic_b0535,He read his fragments aloud. |
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arctic_b0536,Typhoid -- did I tell you. |
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arctic_b0537,But she had become an automaton. |
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arctic_b0538,"At the best, they were necessary accessories." |
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arctic_b0539,"You were making them talk shop, Ruth charged him." |
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