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+
0001|Amused|Author of the danger trail, Philip Steels, etc.
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+
0002|Neutral|Not at this particular case, Tom, apologized Whittemore.
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+
0003|Neutral|For the twentieth time that evening the two men shook hands.
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+
0004|Amused|Lord, but I'm glad to see you again, Phil.
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+
0005|Amused|Will we ever forget it.
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0006|Amused|God bless 'em, I hope I'll go on seeing them forever.
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+
0007|Amused|And you always want to see it in the superlative degree.
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+
0008|Amused|Gad, your letter came just in time.
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+
0009|Angry|He turned sharply, and faced Gregson across the table.
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+
0010|Disgusted|I'm playing a single hand in what looks like a losing game.
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+
0011|Amused|If I ever needed a fighter in my life I need one now.
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+
0012|Angry|Gregson shoved back his chair and rose to his feet.
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+
0013|Neutral|He was a head shorter than his companion, of almost delicate physique.
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+
0014|Amused|Now you're coming down to business, Phil, he exclaimed.
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+
0015|Amused|It's the aurora borealis.
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+
0016|Neutral|There's Fort Churchill, a rifle-shot beyond the ridge, asleep.
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+
0017|Disgusted|From that moment his friendship for Belize turns to hatred and jealousy.
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0018|Neutral|There was a change now.
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+
0019|Neutral|I followed the line of the proposed railroad, looking for chances.
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+
0020|Sleepy|Clubs and balls and cities grew to be only memories.
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0021|Amused|It fairly clubbed me into recognizing it.
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+
0022|Disgusted|Hardly were our plans made public before we were met by powerful opposition.
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0023|Amused|A combination of Canadian capital quickly organized and petitioned for the same privileges.
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+
0024|Amused|It was my reports from the north which chiefly induced people to buy.
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+
0025|Neutral|I was about to do this when cooler judgment prevailed.
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+
0026|Neutral|It occurred to me that there would have to be an accounting.
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+
0027|Amused|To my surprise he began to show actual enthusiasm in my favor.
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+
0028|Angry|Robbery, bribery, fraud,
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0029|Neutral|Their forces were already moving into the north country.
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+
0030|Amused|I had faith in them.
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+
0031|Neutral|They were three hundred yards apart.
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+
0032|Disgusted|Since then some mysterious force has been fighting us at every step.
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+
0033|Neutral|He unfolded a long typewritten letter, and handed it to Gregson.
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+
0034|Disgusted|Men of Selden's stamp don't stop at women and children.
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+
0035|Disgusted|He stopped, and Philip nodded at the horrified question in his eyes.
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0036|Neutral|She turned in at the hotel.
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0037|Neutral|I was the only one who remained sitting.
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+
0038|Neutral|We'll have to watch our chances.
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+
0039|Neutral|The ship should be in within a week or ten days.
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+
0040|Neutral|I suppose you wonder why she is coming up here.
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+
0041|Neutral|Meanwhile I'll go out to breathe a spell.
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+
0042|Amused|How could he explain his possession of the sketch.
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0043|Neutral|It seemed nearer to him since he had seen and talked with Gregson.
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0044|Amused|Her own betrayal of herself was like tonic to Philip.
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+
0045|Neutral|He moved away as quietly as he had come.
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+
0046|Disgusted|The girl faced him, her eyes shining with sudden fear.
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+
0047|Angry|Close beside him gleamed the white fangs of the wolf-dog.
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+
0048|Neutral|He looked at the handkerchief more, closely.
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+
0049|Sleepy|Gregson was asleep when he re-entered the cabin.
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+
0050|Amused|In spite of their absurdity the words affected Philip curiously.
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0051|Amused|The lace was of a delicate ivory color, faintly tinted with yellow.
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+
0052|Amused|It was a curious coincidence.
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+
0053|Amused|Suddenly his fingers closed tightly over the handkerchief.
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+
0054|Neutral|There was nothing on the rock.
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+
0055|Neutral|Philip stood undecided, his ears strained to catch the slightest sound.
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+
0056|Amused|Pearce's little eyes were fixed on him shrewdly.
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+
0057|Neutral|I have no idea, replied Philip.
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+
0058|Amused|I came for information more out of curiosity than anything else.
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0059|Disgusted|His immaculate appearance was gone.
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0060|Neutral|Anyway, no one saw her like that.
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0061|Angry|Philip snatched at the letter which Gregson held out to him.
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+
0062|Neutral|The men stared into each other's face.
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+
0063|Neutral|Yes, it was a man who asked, a stranger.
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+
0064|Neutral|The fourth and fifth days passed without any developments.
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+
0065|Amused|They closed now until his fingers were like cords of steel.
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+
0066|Amused|He saw Jeanne falter for a moment.
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+
0067|Amused|Surely I will excuse you, she cried.
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+
0068|Amused|In a flash Philip followed its direction.
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0069|Neutral|It was his intention to return to Eileen and her father.
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+
0070|Amused|He would first hunt up Gregson and begin his work there.
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+
0071|Amused|What was the object of your little sensation.
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+
0072|Amused|But who was Eileen's double.
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+
0073|Sleepy|The promoter's eyes were heavy, with little puffy bags under them.
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+
0074|Neutral|And now, down there, Eileen was waiting for him.
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+
0075|Angry|There has been a change, she interrupted him.
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+
0076|Amused|The gray eyes faltered; the flush deepened.
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+
0077|Neutral|It is the fire, partly, she said.
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+
0078|Amused|Then, and at supper, he tried to fathom her.
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+
0079|Neutral|It was a large canoe.
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+
0080|Disgusted|What if Jeanne failed him.
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+
0081|Neutral|What if she did not come to the rock.
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+
0082|Disgusted|His face was streaming with blood.
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+
0083|Amused|A shadow was creeping over Pierre's eyes.
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+
0084||Scarcely had he uttered the name when Pierre's closing eyes shot open.
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+
0085|Disgusted|A trickle of fresh blood ran over his face.
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+
0086|Disgusted|Death had come with terrible suddenness.
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+
0087|Disgusted|Philip bent lower, and stared into the face of the dead man.
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+
0088|Neutral|He made sure that the magazine was loaded, and resumed his paddling.
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+
0089|Disgusted|The nightglow was treacherous to shoot by.
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+
0090|Amused|The singing voice approached rapidly.
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+
0091|Angry|His blood grew hot with rage at the thought.
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+
0092|Neutral|He went down in midstream, searching the shadows of both shores.
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+
0093|Neutral|For a full minute he crouched and listened.
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+
0094|Amused|He had barely entered this when he saw the glow of a fire.
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+
0095|Neutral|A big canvas tent was the first thing to come within his vision.
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+
0096|Amused|Perhaps she had already met her fate a little deeper in the forest.
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+
0097|Amused|Then you can arrange yourself comfortably among these robes in the bow.
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+
0098|Amused|Shall I carry you.
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+
0099|Amused|A maddening joy pounded in his brain.
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+
0100|Sleepy|You must sleep, he urged.
|
101 |
+
0101|Disgusted|You, you would not keep the truth from me.
|
102 |
+
0102|Amused|He will follow us soon.
|
103 |
+
0103|Neutral|But there came no promise from the bow of the canoe.
|
104 |
+
0104|Sleepy|She was sleeping under his protection as sweetly as a child.
|
105 |
+
0105|Amused|Only, it is so wonderful, so almost impossible to believe.
|
106 |
+
0106|Disgusted|The emotion which she had suppressed burst forth now in a choking sob.
|
107 |
+
0107|Amused|If you only could know how I thank you.
|
108 |
+
0108|Amused|He waded into the edge of the water and began scrubbing himself.
|
109 |
+
0109|Disgusted|Do you know that you are shaking my confidence in you.
|
110 |
+
0110|Neutral|Much, replied Jeanne, as tersely.
|
111 |
+
0111|Amused|Instead, he joined her; and they ate like two hungry children.
|
112 |
+
0112|Neutral|He was wounded in the arm.
|
113 |
+
0113|Disgusted|I suppose you picked that lingo up among the Indians.
|
114 |
+
0114|Disgusted|Her words sent a strange chill through Philip.
|
115 |
+
0115|Amused|He had no excuse for the feelings which were aroused in him.
|
116 |
+
0116|Disgusted|Was it the rendezvous of those who were striving to work his ruin.
|
117 |
+
0117|Amused|She added, with genuine sympathy in her face and voice.
|
118 |
+
0118|Amused|Pierre obeys me when we are together.
|
119 |
+
0119|Neutral|Jeanne was turning the bow shoreward.
|
120 |
+
0120|Amused|My right foot feels like that of a Chinese debutante.
|
121 |
+
0121|Neutral|They ate dinner at the fifth, and rested for two hours.
|
122 |
+
0122|Amused|Two years ago I gave up civilization for this.
|
123 |
+
0123|Disgusted|She had died from cold and starvation.
|
124 |
+
0124|Amused|It was Jeanne singing softly over beyond the rocks.
|
125 |
+
0125|Neutral|He was determined now to maintain a more certain hold upon himself.
|
126 |
+
0126|Amused|Each day she became a more vital part of him.
|
127 |
+
0127|Neutral|It was a temptation, but he resisted it.
|
128 |
+
0128|Disgusted|This one hope was destroyed as quickly as it was born.
|
129 |
+
0129|Amused|Her face was against his breast.
|
130 |
+
0130|Amused|She was his now, forever.
|
131 |
+
0131|Amused|Providence had delivered him through the maelstrom.
|
132 |
+
0132|Amused|A cry of joy burst from Philip's lips.
|
133 |
+
0133|Neutral|Philip began to feel that he had foolishly overestimated his strength.
|
134 |
+
0134|Amused|He obeyed the pressure of her hand.
|
135 |
+
0135|Amused|I am going to surprise father, and you will go with Pierre.
|
136 |
+
0136|Amused|About him, everywhere, were the evidences of luxury and of age.
|
137 |
+
0137|Amused|Then he stepped back with a low cry of pleasure.
|
138 |
+
0138|Amused|In the picture he saw each moment a greater resemblance to Jeanne.
|
139 |
+
0139|Neutral|He told himself that as he washed himself and groomed his disheveled clothes.
|
140 |
+
0140|Amused|Accept a father's blessing, and with it, this.
|
141 |
+
0141|Amused|It seems like a strange pointing of the hand of God.
|
142 |
+
0142|Neutral|Such things had occurred before, he told Philip.
|
143 |
+
0143|Neutral|Ah, I had forgotten, he exclaimed.
|
144 |
+
0144|Amused|But there was something even more startling than this resemblance.
|
145 |
+
0145|Neutral|I have to be careful of them, as they tear very easily.
|
146 |
+
0146|Disgusted|Of course, that is uninteresting, she continued.
|
147 |
+
0147|Amused|A moment before he was intoxicated by a joy that was almost madness.
|
148 |
+
0148|Disgusted|Now these things had been struck dead within him.
|
149 |
+
0149|Amused|For an instant he saw Pierre drawn like a silhouette against the sky.
|
150 |
+
0150|Amused|Goodbye, Pierre, he shouted.
|
151 |
+
0151|Neutral|And MacDougall was beyond the trail, with three weeks to spare.
|
152 |
+
0152|Amused|Philip thrust himself against it and entered.
|
153 |
+
0153|Disgusted|MacDougall tapped his forehead suspiciously with a stubby forefinger.
|
154 |
+
0154|Neutral|He was smooth-shaven, and his hair and eyes were black.
|
155 |
+
0155|Neutral|Won't you draw up, gentlemen.
|
156 |
+
0156|Amused|A strange fire burned in his eyes when Thorpe turned.
|
157 |
+
0157|Amused|He had worshiped her, as Dante might have worshiped Beatrice.
|
158 |
+
0158|Neutral|Does that look good.
|
159 |
+
0159|Amused|They look as though he had been drumming a piano all his life.
|
160 |
+
0160|Amused|You want to go over and see his gang throw dirt.
|
161 |
+
0161|Disgusted|Take away their foreman and they wouldn't be worth their grub.
|
162 |
+
0162|Neutral|That's the sub-foreman, explained Thorpe.
|
163 |
+
0163|Disgusted|Philip made no effort to follow.
|
164 |
+
0164|Amused|He came first a year ago, and revealed himself to Jeanne.
|
165 |
+
0165|Angry|They are to attack your camp tomorrow night.
|
166 |
+
0166|Neutral|Two days ago Jeanne learned where her father's men were hiding.
|
167 |
+
0167|Neutral|I was near the cabin, and saw you.
|
168 |
+
0168|Amused|Low bush whipped him in the face and left no sting.
|
169 |
+
0169|Neutral|Suddenly Jeanne stopped for an instant.
|
170 |
+
0170|Disgusted|There was none of the joy of meeting in his face.
|
171 |
+
0171|Amused|And when you come back in a few days, bring Eileen.
|
172 |
+
0172|Neutral|Gregson had left the outer door slightly ajar.
|
173 |
+
0173|Neutral|The date was nearly eighteen years old.
|
174 |
+
0174|Amused|They were the presage of storm.
|
175 |
+
0175|Amused|Down there the earth was already swelling with life.
|
176 |
+
0176|Amused|For the first time in his life he was yearning for a scrap.
|
177 |
+
0177|Disgusted|She had been thoroughly and efficiently mauled.
|
178 |
+
0178|Disgusted|Every bone in her aged body seemed broken or dislocated.
|
179 |
+
0179|Angry|Tomorrow I'm going after that bear, he said.
|
180 |
+
0180|Neutral|If not, let's say our prayers and go to bed.
|
181 |
+
0181|Amused|So cheer up, and give us your paw.
|
182 |
+
0182|Angry|This time he did not yap for mercy.
|
183 |
+
0183|Neutral|And the air was growing chilly.
|
184 |
+
0184|Amused|Don't you see, I'm chewing this thing in two.
|
185 |
+
0185|Neutral|The questions may have come vaguely in his mind.
|
186 |
+
0186|Amused|Like a flash he launched himself into the feathered mass of the owl.
|
187 |
+
0187|Amused|Ahead of them they saw a glimmer of sunshine.
|
188 |
+
0188|Disgusted|Two gigantic owls were tearing at the carcass.
|
189 |
+
0189|Disgusted|The big-eyed, clucking moose-birds were most annoying.
|
190 |
+
0190|Amused|Next to them the Canada jays were most persistent.
|
191 |
+
0191|Neutral|For a time the exciting thrill of his adventure was gone.
|
192 |
+
0192|Neutral|He did not rush in.
|
193 |
+
0193|Neutral|It was edged with ice.
|
194 |
+
0194|Neutral|He drank of the water cautiously.
|
195 |
+
0195|Neutral|But a strange thing happened.
|
196 |
+
0196|Amused|He began to follow the footprints of the dog.
|
197 |
+
0197|Disgusted|Such a dog the wise driver kills, or turns loose.
|
198 |
+
0198|Amused|Sometimes her dreams were filled with visions.
|
199 |
+
0199|Amused|Thus had the raw wilderness prepared him for this day.
|
200 |
+
0200|Amused|He leapt again, and the club caught him once more.
|
201 |
+
0201|Angry|He cried, and swung the club wildly.
|
202 |
+
0202|Neutral|She turned, fearing that Jacques might see what was in her face.
|
203 |
+
0203|Neutral|They were following the shore of a lake.
|
204 |
+
0204|Amused|The wolf-dog thrust his gaunt muzzle toward him.
|
205 |
+
0205|Amused|From now on we're pals.
|
206 |
+
0206|Amused|He says he bought him of Jacques Le Beau.
|
207 |
+
0207|Neutral|How much was it.
|
208 |
+
0208|Amused|Youth had come back to her, freed from the yoke of oppression.
|
209 |
+
0209|Neutral|It was not a large lake, and almost round.
|
210 |
+
0210|Neutral|Its diameter was not more than two hundred yards.
|
211 |
+
0211|Disgusted|It drowned all sound that brute agony and death may have made.
|
212 |
+
0212|Amused|Fresh cases, still able to walk, they clustered about the spokesman.
|
213 |
+
0213|Neutral|Between him and the beach was the cane-grass fence of the compound.
|
214 |
+
0214|Amused|Besides, he was paid one case of tobacco per head.
|
215 |
+
0215|Disgusted|They die out of spite.
|
216 |
+
0216|Angry|The other felt a sudden wave of irritation rush through him.
|
217 |
+
0217|Disgusted|Oppressive as the heat had been, it was now even more oppressive.
|
218 |
+
0218|Amused|The ringing of the big bell aroused him.
|
219 |
+
0219|Neutral|At first he puzzled over something untoward he was sure had happened.
|
220 |
+
0220|Disgusted|A dead man is of no use on a plantation.
|
221 |
+
0221|Disgusted|I don't know why you're here at all.
|
222 |
+
0222|Neutral|What part of the United States is your home.
|
223 |
+
0223|Amused|My, I'm almost homesick for it already.
|
224 |
+
0224|Amused|She nodded, and her eyes grew soft and moist.
|
225 |
+
0225|Neutral|I was brought up the way most girls in Hawaii are brought up.
|
226 |
+
0226|Amused|That came before my A B C's.
|
227 |
+
0227|Neutral|It was the same way with our revolvers and rifles.
|
228 |
+
0228|Amused|But it contributed to the smash.
|
229 |
+
0229|Neutral|The last one I knew was an overseer.
|
230 |
+
0230|Neutral|Do you know any good land around here.
|
231 |
+
0231|Neutral|The Resident Commissioner is away in Australia.
|
232 |
+
0232|Neutral|I cannot follow you, she said.
|
233 |
+
0233|Neutral|I never allow what can't be changed to annoy me.
|
234 |
+
0234|Disgusted|Why, the average review is more nauseating than cod liver oil.
|
235 |
+
0235|Amused|His voice was passionately rebellious.
|
236 |
+
0236|Angry|Don't you see I hate you.
|
237 |
+
0237|Neutral|So Hughie and I did the managing ourselves.
|
238 |
+
0238|Neutral|It happened to him at the Gallina Society in Oakland one afternoon.
|
239 |
+
0239|Amused|He cried in such genuine dismay that she broke into hearty laughter.
|
240 |
+
0240|Disgusted|Wash your hands of me.
|
241 |
+
0241|Amused|I think it's much nicer to quarrel.
|
242 |
+
0242|Amused|I saw it when she rolled.
|
243 |
+
0243|Neutral|I only read the quotations.
|
244 |
+
0244|Amused|He was the soul of devotion to his employers.
|
245 |
+
0245|Neutral|Out of his eighteen hundred, he laid aside sixteen hundred each year.
|
246 |
+
0246|Amused|You have heard always how he was the lover of the Princess Naomi.
|
247 |
+
0247|Neutral|They ought to pass here some time today.
|
248 |
+
0248||I had been sad too long already.
|
249 |
+
0249|Amused|All eyes, however, were staring at him in certitude of expectancy.
|
250 |
+
0250|Amused|He had observed the business life of Hawaii and developed a vaulting ambition.
|
251 |
+
0251|Amused|I may manage to freight a cargo back as well.
|
252 |
+
0252|Neutral|O'Brien had been a clean living young man with ideals.
|
253 |
+
0253|Neutral|He it was that lived to found the family of the Patino.
|
254 |
+
0254|Amused|Straight out they swam, their heads growing smaller and smaller.
|
255 |
+
0255|Amused|You won't die of malnutrition, be sure of that.
|
256 |
+
0256|Amused|See the length of the body and that elongated neck.
|
257 |
+
0257|Amused|They are coming ashore, whoever they are.
|
258 |
+
0258|Amused|Soaked in seawater they offset the heat rays.
|
259 |
+
0259|Amused|Think of investing in such an adventure.
|
260 |
+
0260|Neutral|Nobody knew his history, they of the Junta least of all.
|
261 |
+
0261|Neutral|I have been doubly baptized.
|
262 |
+
0262|Disgusted|They wouldn't be sweeping a big vessel like the Martha.
|
263 |
+
0263|Amused|Joan looked triumphantly at Sheldon, who bowed.
|
264 |
+
0264|Amused|And I hope you've got plenty of chain out, Captain Young.
|
265 |
+
0265|Amused|The discovery seemed to have been made on the spur of the moment.
|
266 |
+
0266|Disgusted|They handled two men already, both grub-thieves.
|
267 |
+
0267|Neutral|Eli Harding asked, as Shunk started to follow.
|
268 |
+
0268|Neutral|Now go ahead and tell me in a straightforward way what has happened.
|
269 |
+
0269|Disgusted|That's where they cut off the Scottish Chiefs and killed all hands.
|
270 |
+
0270|Neutral|And after the bath a shave would not be bad.
|
271 |
+
0271|Neutral|Now please give a plain statement of what occurred.
|
272 |
+
0272|Amused|You can take a vacation on pay.
|
273 |
+
0273|Neutral|They are big trees and require plenty of room.
|
274 |
+
0274|Neutral|And Raoul listened again to the tale of the house.
|
275 |
+
0275|Neutral|There are no kiddies and half grown youths among them.
|
276 |
+
0276|Neutral|Oolong Atoll was one hundred and forty miles in circumference.
|
277 |
+
0277|Disgusted|McCoy found a stifling, poisonous atmosphere in the pent cabin.
|
278 |
+
0278|Disgusted|It would give me nervous prostration.
|
279 |
+
0279|Amused|She said with chattering teeth.
|
280 |
+
0280|Amused|I'll be out of my head in fifteen minutes.
|
281 |
+
0281|Neutral|I do not blame you for anything; remember that.
|
282 |
+
0282|Angry|If you mean to insinuate -- Brentwood began hotly.
|
283 |
+
0283|Disgusted|The woman in you is only incidental, accidental, and irrelevant.
|
284 |
+
0284|Amused|There was no forecasting this strange girl's processes.
|
285 |
+
0285|Disgusted|But what they want with your toothbrush is more than I can imagine.
|
286 |
+
0286|Angry|Give them their choice between a fine or an official whipping.
|
287 |
+
0287|Amused|Keep an eye on him.
|
288 |
+
0288|Amused|Those are my oysters, he said at last.
|
289 |
+
0289|Amused|They are not regular oyster pirates, Nicholas continued.
|
290 |
+
0290|Disgusted|One by one the boys were captured.
|
291 |
+
0291|Neutral|The weeks had gone by, and no overt acts had been attempted.
|
292 |
+
0292|Disgusted|Here, in the midmorning, the first casualty occurred.
|
293 |
+
0293|Neutral|They were deep in the primeval forest.
|
294 |
+
0294|Disgusted|He had been foiled in his attempt to escape.
|
295 |
+
0295|Amused|And twenty men could hold it with spears and arrows.
|
296 |
+
0296|Neutral|Bassett was a fastidious man.
|
297 |
+
0297|Amused|There's a big English general right now whose name is Roberts.
|
298 |
+
0298|Amused|This tacit promise of continued acquaintance gave Saxon a little joy-thrill.
|
299 |
+
0299|Disgusted|I tell you I am disgusted with this adventure tomfoolery and rot.
|
300 |
+
0300|Sleepy|From my earliest recollection my sleep was a period of terror.
|
301 |
+
0301|Disgusted|But all my dreams violated this law.
|
302 |
+
0302|Amused|It is very plausible to such people, a most convincing hypothesis.
|
303 |
+
0303|Disgusted|But they make the mistake of ignoring their own duality.
|
304 |
+
0304|Neutral|I graduated last of my class.
|
305 |
+
0305|Amused|They had no fixed values, to be altered by adjectives and adverbs.
|
306 |
+
0306|Disgusted|He was pressing beyond the limits of his vocabulary.
|
307 |
+
0307|Neutral|Very early in my life, I separated from my mother.
|
308 |
+
0308|Disgusted|His infernal chattering worries me even now as I think of it.
|
309 |
+
0309|Neutral|White Leghorns, said Mrs Mortimer.
|
310 |
+
0310|Amused|Massage under tension, was the cryptic reply.
|
311 |
+
0311|Amused|Therefore, hurrah for the game.
|
312 |
+
0312|Amused|It lived in perpetual apprehension of that quarter of the compass.
|
313 |
+
0313|Angry|Broken-Tooth yelled with fright and pain.
|
314 |
+
0314|Amused|Thus was momentum gained in the Younger World.
|
315 |
+
0315|Amused|Saxon waited, for she knew a fresh idea had struck Billy.
|
316 |
+
0316|Angry|We had been chased by them ourselves, more than once.
|
317 |
+
0317|Amused|He was a wise hyena.
|
318 |
+
0318|Amused|Production is doubling and quadrupling upon itself.
|
319 |
+
0319|Disgusted|And the Edinburgh Evening News says, with editorial gloom.
|
320 |
+
0320|Angry|With my strength I slammed it full into Red-Eye's face.
|
321 |
+
0321|Amused|The log on which Lop-Ear was lying got adrift.
|
322 |
+
0322|Neutral|This is a common experience with all of us.
|
323 |
+
0323|Amused|He considered the victory already his and stepped forward to the meat.
|
324 |
+
0324|Amused|It was not Red-Eye's way to forego revenge so easily.
|
325 |
+
0325|Angry|Whiz-zip-bang. Lop-Ear screamed with sudden anguish.
|
326 |
+
0326|Amused|Cherokee identified himself with his instinct.
|
327 |
+
0327|Neutral|They were less stooped than we, less springy in their movements.
|
328 |
+
0328|Neutral|The Fire People, like ourselves, lived in caves.
|
329 |
+
0329|Neutral|Ah, indeed.
|
330 |
+
0330|Disgusted|Red-Eye never committed a more outrageous deed.
|
331 |
+
0331|Disgusted|Poor little Crooked-Leg was terribly scared.
|
332 |
+
0332|Amused|Unconsciously, our yells and exclamations yielded to this rhythm.
|
333 |
+
0333|Angry|This is no place for you.
|
334 |
+
0334|Amused|He'll knock you off a few sticks in no time.
|
335 |
+
0335|Neutral|Red-Eye swung back and forth on the branch farther down.
|
336 |
+
0336|Amused|So unexpected was my charge that I knocked him off his feet.
|
337 |
+
0337|Amused|Encouraged by my conduct, Big-Face became a sudden ally.
|
338 |
+
0338|Neutral|The fighting had now become intermittent.
|
339 |
+
0339|Amused|They obeyed him, and went here and there at his commands.
|
340 |
+
0340|Amused|It was like the beating of hoofs.
|
341 |
+
0341|Amused|Why, doggone you all, shake again.
|
342 |
+
0342|Neutral|Seventeen, no, eighteen days ago.
|
343 |
+
0343|Neutral|You mean for this State, General, Alberta.
|
344 |
+
0344|Amused|He seemed to fill it with his tremendous vitality.
|
345 |
+
0345|Amused|She was trying to pass the apron string around him.
|
346 |
+
0346|Amused|Get down and dig in.
|
347 |
+
0347|Amused|They are greatly delighted with anything that is bright or giveth a sound.
|
348 |
+
0348|Disgusted|They only lifted seven hundred and fifty.
|
349 |
+
0349|Neutral|It was simple, in its way, and no virtue of his.
|
350 |
+
0350|Amused|Is that Pat Hanrahan's mug looking hungry and willing.
|
351 |
+
0351|Amused|It was more like sugar.
|
352 |
+
0352|Amused|I'm sure going along with you all, Elijah.
|
353 |
+
0353|Amused|Here the explosion of mirth drowned him out.
|
354 |
+
0354|Disgusted|Fresh meat they failed to obtain.
|
355 |
+
0355|Amused|A burst of laughter was his reward.
|
356 |
+
0356|Angry|You don't catch me at any such foolishness.
|
357 |
+
0357|Neutral|A month passed by, and Bonanza Creek remained quiet.
|
358 |
+
0358|Amused|They continued valiantly to lie, but the truth continued to outrun them.
|
359 |
+
0359|Neutral|Earth and gravel seemed to fill the pan.
|
360 |
+
0360|Neutral|But he no longer cared quite so much for that form of diversion.
|
361 |
+
0361|Neutral|But he did not broach it, preferring to mature it carefully.
|
362 |
+
0362|Neutral|Nope, not the slightest idea.
|
363 |
+
0363|Neutral|It is not an attempt to smash the market.
|
364 |
+
0364|Amused|We have plenty of capital ourselves, and yet we want more.
|
365 |
+
0365|Neutral|These rumors may even originate with us.
|
366 |
+
0366|Amused|A wildly exciting time was his during the week preceding Thursday the eighteenth.
|
367 |
+
0367|Disgusted|There is not an iota of truth in it, certainly not.
|
368 |
+
0368|Neutral|I just do appreciate it without being able to express my feelings.
|
369 |
+
0369|Amused|In partnership with Daylight, the pair raided the San Jose Interurban.
|
370 |
+
0370|Disgusted|He saw all men in the business game doing this.
|
371 |
+
0371|Neutral|It issued a rate of forty two dollars a car on charcoal.
|
372 |
+
0372|Neutral|He saw only the effect in a general, sketchy way.
|
373 |
+
0373|Amused|Points of view, new ideas, life.
|
374 |
+
0374|Amused|But life's worth more than cash, she argued.
|
375 |
+
0375|Disgusted|The butchers and meat cutters refused to handle meat destined for unfair restaurants.
|
376 |
+
0376|Amused|Your price, my son, is just about thirty per week.
|
377 |
+
0377|Neutral|This sound did not disturb the hush and awe of the place.
|
378 |
+
0378|Disgusted|That's why its boundaries are all gouged and jagged.
|
379 |
+
0379|Amused|How old are you, daddy.
|
380 |
+
0380|Amused|But in the canyons water was plentiful and also a luxuriant forest growth.
|
381 |
+
0381|Neutral|My name's Ferguson.
|
382 |
+
0382|Amused|Daylight found himself charmed and made curious by the little man.
|
383 |
+
0383|Disgusted|To his surprise, her answer was flat and uncompromising.
|
384 |
+
0384|Neutral|The farmer works the soil and produces grain.
|
385 |
+
0385|Amused|That's what Carnegie did.
|
386 |
+
0386|Neutral|I can't argue with you, and you know that.
|
387 |
+
0387|Disgusted|Bob, growing disgusted, turned back suddenly and attempted to pass Mab.
|
388 |
+
0388|Amused|It was my idea to a tee.
|
389 |
+
0389|Neutral|Mab, she said.
|
390 |
+
0390|Neutral|I'll go over tomorrow afternoon.
|
391 |
+
0391|Neutral|But he reconciled himself to it by an act of faith.
|
392 |
+
0392|Amused|There is that magnificent Bob, eating his head off in the stable.
|
393 |
+
0393|Neutral|Already he had begun borrowing from the banks.
|
394 |
+
0394|Amused|It's the strap hangers that'll keep us from going under.
|
395 |
+
0395|Neutral|As for himself, weren't the street railway earnings increasing steadily.
|
396 |
+
0396|Disgusted|A rising tide of fat had submerged them.
|
397 |
+
0397|Amused|Call me that again, he murmured ecstatically.
|
398 |
+
0398|Neutral|In the car were Unwin and Harrison, while Jones sat with the chauffeur.
|
399 |
+
0399|Amused|And here's another idea.
|
400 |
+
0400|Disgusted|Manuel had one besetting sin.
|
401 |
+
0401|Amused|The man smiled grimly, and brought a hatchet and a club.
|
402 |
+
0402|Amused|Curly rushed her antagonist, who struck again and leaped aside.
|
403 |
+
0403|Amused|His newborn cunning gave him poise and control.
|
404 |
+
0404|Amused|Perrault found one with head buried in the grub box.
|
405 |
+
0405|Amused|It seemed the ordained order of things that dogs should work.
|
406 |
+
0406|Neutral|And that was the last of Francois and Perrault.
|
407 |
+
0407|Amused|Mercedes screamed, cried, laughed, and manifested the chaotic abandonment of hysteria.
|
408 |
+
0408|Amused|The Eldorado emptied its occupants into the street to see the test.
|
409 |
+
0409|Amused|He could feel a new stir in the land.
|
410 |
+
0410|Amused|So we have to fit the boat throughout with oil lamps as well.
|
411 |
+
0411|Disgusted|It will break our hearts and our backs to hoist anchor by hand.
|
412 |
+
0412|Amused|There is another virtue in these bulkheads.
|
413 |
+
0413|Neutral|But I am at the end of my resources.
|
414 |
+
0414|Neutral|Now our figuring was all right.
|
415 |
+
0415|Amused|It lasted as a deterrent for two days.
|
416 |
+
0416|Neutral|The added weight had a velocity of fifteen miles per hour.
|
417 |
+
0417|Disgusted|It is also an insidious, deceitful sun.
|
418 |
+
0418|Amused|The Portuguese boy crawled nearer and nearer.
|
419 |
+
0419|Amused|The Portuguese boy passed the Hawaiian.
|
420 |
+
0420|Amused|When I came to I was waving my hat and murmuring ecstatically.
|
421 |
+
0421|Amused|By golly, the boy wins.
|
422 |
+
0422|Disgusted|Halfway around the track one donkey got into an argument with its rider.
|
423 |
+
0423|Amused|McVeigh when he returns from a trip to Honolulu.
|
424 |
+
0424|Neutral|Obviously, it was a disease that could be contracted by contact.
|
425 |
+
0425|Neutral|Otherwise no restriction is put upon their seafaring.
|
426 |
+
0426|Neutral|They do not know the length of time of incubation.
|
427 |
+
0427|Amused|Enters now the psychology of the situation.
|
428 |
+
0428|Neutral|It was not exactly a deportation.
|
429 |
+
0429|Amused|Quick was the disappointment in his face, yet smiling was the acquiescence.
|
430 |
+
0430|Amused|Nevertheless we found ourselves once more in the high seat of abundance.
|
431 |
+
0431|Amused|Wada and Nakata were in a bit of a funk.
|
432 |
+
0432|Disgusted|The boy at the wheel lost his head.
|
433 |
+
0433|Amused|To her the bridge was tambo, which is the native for taboo.
|
434 |
+
0434|Neutral|A half a case of tobacco was worth three pounds.
|
435 |
+
0435|Angry|What do you mean by this outrageous conduct.
|
436 |
+
0436|Amused|But Martin smiled a superior smile.
|
437 |
+
0437|Disgusted|By that answer my professional medical prestige stood or fell.
|
438 |
+
0438|Neutral|At sea, Monday, March 16, 1908.
|
439 |
+
0439|Neutral|At sea, Wednesday, March 18, 1908.
|
440 |
+
0440|Neutral|Yes, sir, I corrected.
|
441 |
+
0441|Neutral|Violent life and athletic sports had never appealed to me.
|
442 |
+
0442|Neutral|You live on an income which your father earned.
|
443 |
+
0443|Disgusted|He was worth nothing to the world.
|
444 |
+
0444|Disgusted|Then you don't believe in altruism.
|
445 |
+
0445|Amused|The creative joy, I murmured.
|
446 |
+
0446|Angry|He deluged me, overwhelmed me with argument.
|
447 |
+
0447|Neutral|Ah, it is growing dark and darker.
|
448 |
+
0448|Amused|I was Hump, cabin boy on the schooner Ghost.
|
449 |
+
0449|Disgusted|A sinewy hand, dripping with water, was clutching the rail.
|
450 |
+
0450|Neutral|No man ate of the seal meat or the oil.
|
451 |
+
0451|Disgusted|I noticed blood spouting from Kerfoot's left hand.
|
452 |
+
0452|Neutral|Three oilers and a fourth engineer, was his greeting.
|
453 |
+
0453|Neutral|Eighteen hundred, he calculated.
|
454 |
+
0454|Amused|The sharp voice of Wolf Larsen aroused me.
|
455 |
+
0455|Neutral|I obeyed, and a minute or two later they stood before him.
|
456 |
+
0456|Amused|But it won't continue, she said with easy confidence.
|
457 |
+
0457||What I saw I could not at first believe.
|
458 |
+
0458|Disgusted|The stout wood was crushed like an eggshell.
|
459 |
+
0459|Amused|There's too much of the schoolboy in me.
|
460 |
+
0460|Neutral|I had forgotten their existence.
|
461 |
+
0461|Amused|Ah, we were very close together in that moment.
|
462 |
+
0462|Amused|But she swung obediently on her heel into the wind.
|
463 |
+
0463|Amused|They are his tongue, by which he makes his knowledge articulate.
|
464 |
+
0464|Disgusted|Between the rush of the cascades, streaks of rust showed everywhere.
|
465 |
+
0465|Disgusted|He'll never do a tap of work the whole Voyage.
|
466 |
+
0466|Neutral|Captain West may be a Samurai, but he is also human.
|
467 |
+
0467|Neutral|And so early in the voyage, too.
|
468 |
+
0468|Amused|In the matter of curry she is a sheer genius.
|
469 |
+
0469|Neutral|The eastern heavens were equally spectacular.
|
470 |
+
0470|Disgusted|He spat it out like so much venom.
|
471 |
+
0471||I saw Mr Pike nod his head grimly and sarcastically.
|
472 |
+
0472|Amused|He is too keenly intelligent, too sharply sensitive, successfully to endure.
|
473 |
+
0473|Neutral|The night was calm and snowy.
|
474 |
+
0474|Amused|I sailed third mate in the little Vampire before you were born.
|
475 |
+
0475|Neutral|His outstretched arm dropped to his side, and he paused.
|
476 |
+
0476|Neutral|At this moment I felt a stir at my shoulder.
|
477 |
+
0477|Neutral|Wada, Louis, and the steward are servants of Asiatic breed.
|
478 |
+
0478|Disgusted|Also, she has forbidden them smoking their pipes in the after-room.
|
479 |
+
0479|Disgusted|I tried to read George Moore last night, and was dreadfully bored.
|
480 |
+
0480|Amused|Tom Spink has a harpoon.
|
481 |
+
0481|Neutral|Nimrod replied, with a slight manifestation of sensitiveness.
|
482 |
+
0482|Amused|And their chief virtue lies in that they will never wear out.
|
483 |
+
0483|Neutral|Beyond dispute, Corry Hutchinson had married Mabel Holmes.
|
484 |
+
0484|Amused|No-sir-ee.
|
485 |
+
0485|Amused|Each insult added to the value of the claim.
|
486 |
+
0486|Neutral|For the rest, he was a mere automaton.
|
487 |
+
0487|Amused|The river bared its bosom, and snorting steamboats challenged the wilderness.
|
488 |
+
0488|Amused|Their love burned with increasing brightness.
|
489 |
+
0489|Amused|They were artists, not biologists.
|
490 |
+
0490|Neutral|Both Johnny and his mother shuffled their feet as they walked.
|
491 |
+
0491|Neutral|And as in denial of guilt, the one-legged boy replied.
|
492 |
+
0492|Disgusted|Burnt out like the crater of a volcano.
|
493 |
+
0493|Disgusted|The boy, O'Brien, was specially maltreated.
|
494 |
+
0494|Neutral|O'Brien took off his coat and bared his right arm.
|
495 |
+
0495|Neutral|He bore no grudges and had few enemies.
|
496 |
+
0496|Neutral|And Tom King patiently endured.
|
497 |
+
0497|Amused|King took every advantage he knew.
|
498 |
+
0498|Neutral|The lines were now very taut.
|
499 |
+
0499|Amused|And right there I saw and knew it all.
|
500 |
+
0500|Angry|Who the devil gave it to you to be judge and jury.
|
501 |
+
0501|Disgusted|You're joking me, sir, the other managed to articulate.
|
502 |
+
0502|Disgusted|Anything unusual or abnormal was sufficient to send a fellow to Molokai.
|
503 |
+
0503|Amused|His beady black eyes saw bargains where other men saw bankruptcy.
|
504 |
+
0504|Amused|He was an athlete and a giant.
|
505 |
+
0505|Amused|We fished sharks on Niihau together.
|
506 |
+
0506|Neutral|The Claudine was leaving next morning for Honolulu.
|
507 |
+
0507|Amused|In short, my joyous individualism was dominated by the orthodox bourgeois ethics.
|
508 |
+
0508|Disgusted|Soon shall it be thrust back from off prostrate humanity.
|
509 |
+
0509|Amused|Yet, in accordance with Ernest's test of truth, it worked.
|
510 |
+
0510|Disgusted|Much more Ernest told them of themselves and of his disillusionment.
|
511 |
+
0511|Amused|There is more behind this than a mere university ideal.
|
512 |
+
0512|Amused|No, it is a palace, wherein there are many servants.
|
513 |
+
0513|Amused|We must give ourselves and not our money alone.
|
514 |
+
0514|Disgusted|We are consumed in our own flesh-pots.
|
515 |
+
0515|Neutral|But here amongst ourselves let us speak out.
|
516 |
+
0516|Amused|Also, there was awe in their faces.
|
517 |
+
0517|Amused|Out of abstractions Ernest had conjured a vision and made them see it.
|
518 |
+
0518|Amused|Illuminating oil was becoming all profit.
|
519 |
+
0519|Disgusted|Such an act was in direct violation of the laws of the land.
|
520 |
+
0520|Amused|He was fond of quoting a fragment from a certain poem.
|
521 |
+
0521|Amused|Without them he could not run his empire.
|
522 |
+
0522|Neutral|For such countries nothing remained but reorganization.
|
523 |
+
0523|Neutral|They could not continue their method of producing surpluses.
|
524 |
+
0524|Amused|At once would be instituted a dozen cooperative commonwealth states.
|
525 |
+
0525|Disgusted|The Oligarchy wanted violence, and it set its agents provocateurs to work.
|
526 |
+
0526|Neutral|Nowhere did the raw earth appear.
|
527 |
+
0527|Amused|The lush vegetation of that sheltered spot make a natural shield.
|
528 |
+
0528|Disgusted|Men who endure it, call it living death.
|
529 |
+
0529|Amused|As I say, he had tapped the message very rapidly.
|
530 |
+
0530|Amused|Ask him, I laughed, then turned to Pasquini.
|
531 |
+
0531|Amused|In what bucolic school of fence he had been taught was beyond imagining.
|
532 |
+
0532|Angry|May drought destroy your crops.
|
533 |
+
0533|Amused|Dunham, can your boy go along with Jesse.
|
534 |
+
0534|Amused|But Johannes could, and did.
|
535 |
+
0535|Neutral|A new preacher and a new doctrine come to Jerusalem.
|
536 |
+
0536|Disgusted|He would destroy all things that are fixed.
|
537 |
+
0537|Amused|He was an enthusiast and a desert dweller.
|
538 |
+
0538|Amused|What Pascal glimpsed with the vision of a seer, I have lived.
|
539 |
+
0539|Amused|I should like to engage just for one whole life in that.
|
540 |
+
0540|Amused|Yea, so are all the lesser animals of today clean.
|
541 |
+
0541|Amused|The Warden with a quart of champagne.
|
542 |
+
0542|Neutral|Without a doubt, some of them have dinner engagements.
|
543 |
+
0543|Neutral|I had been born with no organic, chemical predisposition toward alcohol.
|
544 |
+
0544|Neutral|He may anticipate the day of his death.
|
545 |
+
0545|Amused|The Italian rancho was a bachelor establishment.
|
546 |
+
0546|Amused|I lost my balance and pitched head foremost into the ooze.
|
547 |
+
0547|Disgusted|Men like Joe Goose dated existence from drunk to drunk.
|
548 |
+
0548|Neutral|Also, churches and preachers I had never known.
|
549 |
+
0549|Neutral|Do you know that we weigh every pound of coal we burn.
|
550 |
+
0550|Neutral|This also became part of the daily schedule.
|
551 |
+
0551|Disgusted|All an appearance can know is mirage.
|
552 |
+
0552|Amused|Yet he dreams he is immortal, I argue feebly.
|
553 |
+
0553|Neutral|I am writing these lines in Honolulu, Hawaii.
|
554 |
+
0554|Amused|Jack London, Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Oahu.
|
555 |
+
0555|Neutral|Jerry was so secure in his nook that he did not roll away.
|
556 |
+
0556|Amused|Why, he's bought forty pounds of goods from you already.
|
557 |
+
0557|Neutral|The last refugee had passed.
|
558 |
+
0558|Neutral|And the foundation stone of service, in his case, was obedience.
|
559 |
+
0559|Neutral|Peace be unto you and grace before the Lord.
|
560 |
+
0560|Disgusted|His mouth opened; words shaped vainly on his lips.
|
561 |
+
0561|Amused|Bill lingered, contemplating his work with artistic appreciation.
|
562 |
+
0562|Angry|What the flaming.
|
563 |
+
0563|Disgusted|Mrs McFee's jaws brought together with a snap.
|
564 |
+
0564|Neutral|Then it is as I said, Womble announced with finality.
|
565 |
+
0565|Neutral|With them were Indians, also three other men.
|
566 |
+
0566|Neutral|Dennin's hands were released long enough for him to sign the document.
|
567 |
+
0567|Amused|Now Irvine was a man of impulse, a poet.
|
568 |
+
0568|Amused|He was just bursting with joy, joy over what.
|
569 |
+
0569|Neutral|At Lake Linderman I had one canoe, very good Peterborough canoe.
|
570 |
+
0570|Neutral|Behind him lay the thousand-years-long road across all Siberia and Russia.
|
571 |
+
0571|Disgusted|He had forgotten to build a fire and thaw out.
|
572 |
+
0572|Amused|I never saw anything like her in my life.
|
573 |
+
0573|Neutral|There was no law on the Yukon save what they made for themselves.
|
574 |
+
0574|Amused|Good business man, Curly, O'Brien was saying.
|
575 |
+
0575|Neutral|There weren't any missions, and he was the man to know.
|
576 |
+
0576|Amused|And the big Persian knew of his existence before he did of hers.
|
577 |
+
0577|Disgusted|Once the jews harp began emitting its barbaric rhythms, Michael was helpless.
|
578 |
+
0578|Neutral|But we'll just postpone this.
|
579 |
+
0579|Neutral|There was the Emma Louisa.
|
580 |
+
0580|Neutral|This is my fifth voyage.
|
581 |
+
0581|Amused|It was this proposition that started the big idea in Daughtry's mind.
|
582 |
+
0582|Amused|Daughtry elaborated on the counting trick by bringing Cocky along.
|
583 |
+
0583|Amused|Enjoy it he did, but principally for Steward's sake.
|
584 |
+
0584|Amused|I have long noted your thirst unquenchable.
|
585 |
+
0585|Amused|Wonder if he's a lion dog, Charles suggested.
|
586 |
+
0586|Neutral|We don't see ourselves as foolish.
|
587 |
+
0587|Neutral|He had comparatively no advantages at first.
|
588 |
+
0588|Disgusted|He had proved it today, with his amateurish and sophomoric productions.
|
589 |
+
0589|Disgusted|I was sick once -- typhoid.
|
590 |
+
0590|Amused|In a way he is my protege.
|
591 |
+
0591|Amused|We are both children together.
|
592 |
+
0592|Amused|It's only his indigestion I find fault with.
|
593 |
+
0593|Amused|She'd make a good wife for the cashier.
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1 |
+
0001|Amused|Author of the danger trail, Philip Steels, etc.
|
2 |
+
0002|Neutral|Not at this particular case, Tom, apologized Whittemore.
|
3 |
+
0003|Neutral|For the twentieth time that evening the two men shook hands.
|
4 |
+
0004|Amused|Lord, but I'm glad to see you again, Phil.
|
5 |
+
0005|Amused|Will we ever forget it.
|
6 |
+
0006|Amused|God bless 'em, I hope I'll go on seeing them forever.
|
7 |
+
0007|Amused|And you always want to see it in the superlative degree.
|
8 |
+
0008|Amused|Gad, your letter came just in time.
|
9 |
+
0009|Angry|He turned sharply, and faced Gregson across the table.
|
10 |
+
0010|Disgusted|I'm playing a single hand in what looks like a losing game.
|
11 |
+
0011|Amused|If I ever needed a fighter in my life I need one now.
|
12 |
+
0012|Angry|Gregson shoved back his chair and rose to his feet.
|
13 |
+
0013|Neutral|He was a head shorter than his companion, of almost delicate physique.
|
14 |
+
0014|Amused|Now you're coming down to business, Phil, he exclaimed.
|
15 |
+
0015|Amused|It's the aurora borealis.
|
16 |
+
0016|Neutral|There's Fort Churchill, a rifle-shot beyond the ridge, asleep.
|
17 |
+
0017|Disgusted|From that moment his friendship for Belize turns to hatred and jealousy.
|
18 |
+
0018|Neutral|There was a change now.
|
19 |
+
0019|Neutral|I followed the line of the proposed railroad, looking for chances.
|
20 |
+
0020|Sleepy|Clubs and balls and cities grew to be only memories.
|
21 |
+
0021|Amused|It fairly clubbed me into recognizing it.
|
22 |
+
0022|Disgusted|Hardly were our plans made public before we were met by powerful opposition.
|
23 |
+
0023|Amused|A combination of Canadian capital quickly organized and petitioned for the same privileges.
|
24 |
+
0024|Amused|It was my reports from the north which chiefly induced people to buy.
|
25 |
+
0025|Neutral|I was about to do this when cooler judgment prevailed.
|
26 |
+
0026|Neutral|It occurred to me that there would have to be an accounting.
|
27 |
+
0027|Amused|To my surprise he began to show actual enthusiasm in my favor.
|
28 |
+
0028|Angry|Robbery, bribery, fraud,
|
29 |
+
0029|Neutral|Their forces were already moving into the north country.
|
30 |
+
0030|Amused|I had faith in them.
|
31 |
+
0031|Neutral|They were three hundred yards apart.
|
32 |
+
0032|Disgusted|Since then some mysterious force has been fighting us at every step.
|
33 |
+
0033|Neutral|He unfolded a long typewritten letter, and handed it to Gregson.
|
34 |
+
0034|Disgusted|Men of Selden's stamp don't stop at women and children.
|
35 |
+
0035|Disgusted|He stopped, and Philip nodded at the horrified question in his eyes.
|
36 |
+
0036|Neutral|She turned in at the hotel.
|
37 |
+
0037|Neutral|I was the only one who remained sitting.
|
38 |
+
0038|Neutral|We'll have to watch our chances.
|
39 |
+
0039|Neutral|The ship should be in within a week or ten days.
|
40 |
+
0040|Neutral|I suppose you wonder why she is coming up here.
|
41 |
+
0041|Neutral|Meanwhile I'll go out to breathe a spell.
|
42 |
+
0042|Amused|How could he explain his possession of the sketch.
|
43 |
+
0043|Neutral|It seemed nearer to him since he had seen and talked with Gregson.
|
44 |
+
0044|Amused|Her own betrayal of herself was like tonic to Philip.
|
45 |
+
0045|Neutral|He moved away as quietly as he had come.
|
46 |
+
0046|Disgusted|The girl faced him, her eyes shining with sudden fear.
|
47 |
+
0047|Angry|Close beside him gleamed the white fangs of the wolf-dog.
|
48 |
+
0048|Neutral|He looked at the handkerchief more, closely.
|
49 |
+
0049|Sleepy|Gregson was asleep when he re-entered the cabin.
|
50 |
+
0050|Amused|In spite of their absurdity the words affected Philip curiously.
|
51 |
+
0051|Amused|The lace was of a delicate ivory color, faintly tinted with yellow.
|
52 |
+
0052|Amused|It was a curious coincidence.
|
53 |
+
0053|Amused|Suddenly his fingers closed tightly over the handkerchief.
|
54 |
+
0054|Neutral|There was nothing on the rock.
|
55 |
+
0055|Neutral|Philip stood undecided, his ears strained to catch the slightest sound.
|
56 |
+
0056|Amused|Pearce's little eyes were fixed on him shrewdly.
|
57 |
+
0057|Neutral|I have no idea, replied Philip.
|
58 |
+
0058|Amused|I came for information more out of curiosity than anything else.
|
59 |
+
0059|Disgusted|His immaculate appearance was gone.
|
60 |
+
0060|Neutral|Anyway, no one saw her like that.
|
61 |
+
0061|Angry|Philip snatched at the letter which Gregson held out to him.
|
62 |
+
0062|Neutral|The men stared into each other's face.
|
63 |
+
0063|Neutral|Yes, it was a man who asked, a stranger.
|
64 |
+
0064|Neutral|The fourth and fifth days passed without any developments.
|
65 |
+
0065|Amused|They closed now until his fingers were like cords of steel.
|
66 |
+
0066|Amused|He saw Jeanne falter for a moment.
|
67 |
+
0067|Amused|Surely I will excuse you, she cried.
|
68 |
+
0068|Amused|In a flash Philip followed its direction.
|
69 |
+
0069|Neutral|It was his intention to return to Eileen and her father.
|
70 |
+
0070|Amused|He would first hunt up Gregson and begin his work there.
|
71 |
+
0071|Amused|What was the object of your little sensation.
|
72 |
+
0072|Amused|But who was Eileen's double.
|
73 |
+
0073|Sleepy|The promoter's eyes were heavy, with little puffy bags under them.
|
74 |
+
0074|Neutral|And now, down there, Eileen was waiting for him.
|
75 |
+
0075|Angry|There has been a change, she interrupted him.
|
76 |
+
0076|Amused|The gray eyes faltered; the flush deepened.
|
77 |
+
0077|Neutral|It is the fire, partly, she said.
|
78 |
+
0078|Amused|Then, and at supper, he tried to fathom her.
|
79 |
+
0079|Neutral|It was a large canoe.
|
80 |
+
0080|Disgusted|What if Jeanne failed him.
|
81 |
+
0081|Neutral|What if she did not come to the rock.
|
82 |
+
0082|Disgusted|His face was streaming with blood.
|
83 |
+
0083|Amused|A shadow was creeping over Pierre's eyes.
|
84 |
+
0084||Scarcely had he uttered the name when Pierre's closing eyes shot open.
|
85 |
+
0085|Disgusted|A trickle of fresh blood ran over his face.
|
86 |
+
0086|Disgusted|Death had come with terrible suddenness.
|
87 |
+
0087|Disgusted|Philip bent lower, and stared into the face of the dead man.
|
88 |
+
0088|Neutral|He made sure that the magazine was loaded, and resumed his paddling.
|
89 |
+
0089|Disgusted|The nightglow was treacherous to shoot by.
|
90 |
+
0090|Amused|The singing voice approached rapidly.
|
91 |
+
0091|Angry|His blood grew hot with rage at the thought.
|
92 |
+
0092|Neutral|He went down in midstream, searching the shadows of both shores.
|
93 |
+
0093|Neutral|For a full minute he crouched and listened.
|
94 |
+
0094|Amused|He had barely entered this when he saw the glow of a fire.
|
95 |
+
0095|Neutral|A big canvas tent was the first thing to come within his vision.
|
96 |
+
0096|Amused|Perhaps she had already met her fate a little deeper in the forest.
|
97 |
+
0097|Amused|Then you can arrange yourself comfortably among these robes in the bow.
|
98 |
+
0098|Amused|Shall I carry you.
|
99 |
+
0099|Amused|A maddening joy pounded in his brain.
|
100 |
+
0100|Sleepy|You must sleep, he urged.
|
101 |
+
0101|Disgusted|You, you would not keep the truth from me.
|
102 |
+
0102|Amused|He will follow us soon.
|
103 |
+
0103|Neutral|But there came no promise from the bow of the canoe.
|
104 |
+
0104|Sleepy|She was sleeping under his protection as sweetly as a child.
|
105 |
+
0105|Amused|Only, it is so wonderful, so almost impossible to believe.
|
106 |
+
0106|Disgusted|The emotion which she had suppressed burst forth now in a choking sob.
|
107 |
+
0107|Amused|If you only could know how I thank you.
|
108 |
+
0108|Amused|He waded into the edge of the water and began scrubbing himself.
|
109 |
+
0109|Disgusted|Do you know that you are shaking my confidence in you.
|
110 |
+
0110|Neutral|Much, replied Jeanne, as tersely.
|
111 |
+
0111|Amused|Instead, he joined her; and they ate like two hungry children.
|
112 |
+
0112|Neutral|He was wounded in the arm.
|
113 |
+
0113|Disgusted|I suppose you picked that lingo up among the Indians.
|
114 |
+
0114|Disgusted|Her words sent a strange chill through Philip.
|
115 |
+
0115|Amused|He had no excuse for the feelings which were aroused in him.
|
116 |
+
0116|Disgusted|Was it the rendezvous of those who were striving to work his ruin.
|
117 |
+
0117|Amused|She added, with genuine sympathy in her face and voice.
|
118 |
+
0118|Amused|Pierre obeys me when we are together.
|
119 |
+
0119|Neutral|Jeanne was turning the bow shoreward.
|
120 |
+
0120|Amused|My right foot feels like that of a Chinese debutante.
|
121 |
+
0121|Neutral|They ate dinner at the fifth, and rested for two hours.
|
122 |
+
0122|Amused|Two years ago I gave up civilization for this.
|
123 |
+
0123|Disgusted|She had died from cold and starvation.
|
124 |
+
0124|Amused|It was Jeanne singing softly over beyond the rocks.
|
125 |
+
0125|Neutral|He was determined now to maintain a more certain hold upon himself.
|
126 |
+
0126|Amused|Each day she became a more vital part of him.
|
127 |
+
0127|Neutral|It was a temptation, but he resisted it.
|
128 |
+
0128|Disgusted|This one hope was destroyed as quickly as it was born.
|
129 |
+
0129|Amused|Her face was against his breast.
|
130 |
+
0130|Amused|She was his now, forever.
|
131 |
+
0131|Amused|Providence had delivered him through the maelstrom.
|
132 |
+
0132|Amused|A cry of joy burst from Philip's lips.
|
133 |
+
0133|Neutral|Philip began to feel that he had foolishly overestimated his strength.
|
134 |
+
0134|Amused|He obeyed the pressure of her hand.
|
135 |
+
0135|Amused|I am going to surprise father, and you will go with Pierre.
|
136 |
+
0136|Amused|About him, everywhere, were the evidences of luxury and of age.
|
137 |
+
0137|Amused|Then he stepped back with a low cry of pleasure.
|
138 |
+
0138|Amused|In the picture he saw each moment a greater resemblance to Jeanne.
|
139 |
+
0139|Neutral|He told himself that as he washed himself and groomed his disheveled clothes.
|
140 |
+
0140|Amused|Accept a father's blessing, and with it, this.
|
141 |
+
0141|Amused|It seems like a strange pointing of the hand of God.
|
142 |
+
0142|Neutral|Such things had occurred before, he told Philip.
|
143 |
+
0143|Neutral|Ah, I had forgotten, he exclaimed.
|
144 |
+
0144|Amused|But there was something even more startling than this resemblance.
|
145 |
+
0145|Neutral|I have to be careful of them, as they tear very easily.
|
146 |
+
0146|Disgusted|Of course, that is uninteresting, she continued.
|
147 |
+
0147|Amused|A moment before he was intoxicated by a joy that was almost madness.
|
148 |
+
0148|Disgusted|Now these things had been struck dead within him.
|
149 |
+
0149|Amused|For an instant he saw Pierre drawn like a silhouette against the sky.
|
150 |
+
0150|Amused|Goodbye, Pierre, he shouted.
|
151 |
+
0151|Neutral|And MacDougall was beyond the trail, with three weeks to spare.
|
152 |
+
0152|Amused|Philip thrust himself against it and entered.
|
153 |
+
0153|Disgusted|MacDougall tapped his forehead suspiciously with a stubby forefinger.
|
154 |
+
0154|Neutral|He was smooth-shaven, and his hair and eyes were black.
|
155 |
+
0155|Neutral|Won't you draw up, gentlemen.
|
156 |
+
0156|Amused|A strange fire burned in his eyes when Thorpe turned.
|
157 |
+
0157|Amused|He had worshiped her, as Dante might have worshiped Beatrice.
|
158 |
+
0158|Neutral|Does that look good.
|
159 |
+
0159|Amused|They look as though he had been drumming a piano all his life.
|
160 |
+
0160|Amused|You want to go over and see his gang throw dirt.
|
161 |
+
0161|Disgusted|Take away their foreman and they wouldn't be worth their grub.
|
162 |
+
0162|Neutral|That's the sub-foreman, explained Thorpe.
|
163 |
+
0163|Disgusted|Philip made no effort to follow.
|
164 |
+
0164|Amused|He came first a year ago, and revealed himself to Jeanne.
|
165 |
+
0165|Angry|They are to attack your camp tomorrow night.
|
166 |
+
0166|Neutral|Two days ago Jeanne learned where her father's men were hiding.
|
167 |
+
0167|Neutral|I was near the cabin, and saw you.
|
168 |
+
0168|Amused|Low bush whipped him in the face and left no sting.
|
169 |
+
0169|Neutral|Suddenly Jeanne stopped for an instant.
|
170 |
+
0170|Disgusted|There was none of the joy of meeting in his face.
|
171 |
+
0171|Amused|And when you come back in a few days, bring Eileen.
|
172 |
+
0172|Neutral|Gregson had left the outer door slightly ajar.
|
173 |
+
0173|Neutral|The date was nearly eighteen years old.
|
174 |
+
0174|Amused|They were the presage of storm.
|
175 |
+
0175|Amused|Down there the earth was already swelling with life.
|
176 |
+
0176|Amused|For the first time in his life he was yearning for a scrap.
|
177 |
+
0177|Disgusted|She had been thoroughly and efficiently mauled.
|
178 |
+
0178|Disgusted|Every bone in her aged body seemed broken or dislocated.
|
179 |
+
0179|Angry|Tomorrow I'm going after that bear, he said.
|
180 |
+
0180|Neutral|If not, let's say our prayers and go to bed.
|
181 |
+
0181|Amused|So cheer up, and give us your paw.
|
182 |
+
0182|Angry|This time he did not yap for mercy.
|
183 |
+
0183|Neutral|And the air was growing chilly.
|
184 |
+
0184|Amused|Don't you see, I'm chewing this thing in two.
|
185 |
+
0185|Neutral|The questions may have come vaguely in his mind.
|
186 |
+
0186|Amused|Like a flash he launched himself into the feathered mass of the owl.
|
187 |
+
0187|Amused|Ahead of them they saw a glimmer of sunshine.
|
188 |
+
0188|Disgusted|Two gigantic owls were tearing at the carcass.
|
189 |
+
0189|Disgusted|The big-eyed, clucking moose-birds were most annoying.
|
190 |
+
0190|Amused|Next to them the Canada jays were most persistent.
|
191 |
+
0191|Neutral|For a time the exciting thrill of his adventure was gone.
|
192 |
+
0192|Neutral|He did not rush in.
|
193 |
+
0193|Neutral|It was edged with ice.
|
194 |
+
0194|Neutral|He drank of the water cautiously.
|
195 |
+
0195|Neutral|But a strange thing happened.
|
196 |
+
0196|Amused|He began to follow the footprints of the dog.
|
197 |
+
0197|Disgusted|Such a dog the wise driver kills, or turns loose.
|
198 |
+
0198|Amused|Sometimes her dreams were filled with visions.
|
199 |
+
0199|Amused|Thus had the raw wilderness prepared him for this day.
|
200 |
+
0200|Amused|He leapt again, and the club caught him once more.
|
201 |
+
0201|Angry|He cried, and swung the club wildly.
|
202 |
+
0202|Neutral|She turned, fearing that Jacques might see what was in her face.
|
203 |
+
0203|Neutral|They were following the shore of a lake.
|
204 |
+
0204|Amused|The wolf-dog thrust his gaunt muzzle toward him.
|
205 |
+
0205|Amused|From now on we're pals.
|
206 |
+
0206|Amused|He says he bought him of Jacques Le Beau.
|
207 |
+
0207|Neutral|How much was it.
|
208 |
+
0208|Amused|Youth had come back to her, freed from the yoke of oppression.
|
209 |
+
0209|Neutral|It was not a large lake, and almost round.
|
210 |
+
0210|Neutral|Its diameter was not more than two hundred yards.
|
211 |
+
0211|Disgusted|It drowned all sound that brute agony and death may have made.
|
212 |
+
0212|Amused|Fresh cases, still able to walk, they clustered about the spokesman.
|
213 |
+
0213|Neutral|Between him and the beach was the cane-grass fence of the compound.
|
214 |
+
0214|Amused|Besides, he was paid one case of tobacco per head.
|
215 |
+
0215|Disgusted|They die out of spite.
|
216 |
+
0216|Angry|The other felt a sudden wave of irritation rush through him.
|
217 |
+
0217|Disgusted|Oppressive as the heat had been, it was now even more oppressive.
|
218 |
+
0218|Amused|The ringing of the big bell aroused him.
|
219 |
+
0219|Neutral|At first he puzzled over something untoward he was sure had happened.
|
220 |
+
0220|Disgusted|A dead man is of no use on a plantation.
|
221 |
+
0221|Disgusted|I don't know why you're here at all.
|
222 |
+
0222|Neutral|What part of the United States is your home.
|
223 |
+
0223|Amused|My, I'm almost homesick for it already.
|
224 |
+
0224|Amused|She nodded, and her eyes grew soft and moist.
|
225 |
+
0225|Neutral|I was brought up the way most girls in Hawaii are brought up.
|
226 |
+
0226|Amused|That came before my A B C's.
|
227 |
+
0227|Neutral|It was the same way with our revolvers and rifles.
|
228 |
+
0228|Amused|But it contributed to the smash.
|
229 |
+
0229|Neutral|The last one I knew was an overseer.
|
230 |
+
0230|Neutral|Do you know any good land around here.
|
231 |
+
0231|Neutral|The Resident Commissioner is away in Australia.
|
232 |
+
0232|Neutral|I cannot follow you, she said.
|
233 |
+
0233|Neutral|I never allow what can't be changed to annoy me.
|
234 |
+
0234|Disgusted|Why, the average review is more nauseating than cod liver oil.
|
235 |
+
0235|Amused|His voice was passionately rebellious.
|
236 |
+
0236|Angry|Don't you see I hate you.
|
237 |
+
0237|Neutral|So Hughie and I did the managing ourselves.
|
238 |
+
0238|Neutral|It happened to him at the Gallina Society in Oakland one afternoon.
|
239 |
+
0239|Amused|He cried in such genuine dismay that she broke into hearty laughter.
|
240 |
+
0240|Disgusted|Wash your hands of me.
|
241 |
+
0241|Amused|I think it's much nicer to quarrel.
|
242 |
+
0242|Amused|I saw it when she rolled.
|
243 |
+
0243|Neutral|I only read the quotations.
|
244 |
+
0244|Amused|He was the soul of devotion to his employers.
|
245 |
+
0245|Neutral|Out of his eighteen hundred, he laid aside sixteen hundred each year.
|
246 |
+
0246|Amused|You have heard always how he was the lover of the Princess Naomi.
|
247 |
+
0247|Neutral|They ought to pass here some time today.
|
248 |
+
0248||I had been sad too long already.
|
249 |
+
0249|Amused|All eyes, however, were staring at him in certitude of expectancy.
|
250 |
+
0250|Amused|He had observed the business life of Hawaii and developed a vaulting ambition.
|
251 |
+
0251|Amused|I may manage to freight a cargo back as well.
|
252 |
+
0252|Neutral|O'Brien had been a clean living young man with ideals.
|
253 |
+
0253|Neutral|He it was that lived to found the family of the Patino.
|
254 |
+
0254|Amused|Straight out they swam, their heads growing smaller and smaller.
|
255 |
+
0255|Amused|You won't die of malnutrition, be sure of that.
|
256 |
+
0256|Amused|See the length of the body and that elongated neck.
|
257 |
+
0257|Amused|They are coming ashore, whoever they are.
|
258 |
+
0258|Amused|Soaked in seawater they offset the heat rays.
|
259 |
+
0259|Amused|Think of investing in such an adventure.
|
260 |
+
0260|Neutral|Nobody knew his history, they of the Junta least of all.
|
261 |
+
0261|Neutral|I have been doubly baptized.
|
262 |
+
0262|Disgusted|They wouldn't be sweeping a big vessel like the Martha.
|
263 |
+
0263|Amused|Joan looked triumphantly at Sheldon, who bowed.
|
264 |
+
0264|Amused|And I hope you've got plenty of chain out, Captain Young.
|
265 |
+
0265|Amused|The discovery seemed to have been made on the spur of the moment.
|
266 |
+
0266|Disgusted|They handled two men already, both grub-thieves.
|
267 |
+
0267|Neutral|Eli Harding asked, as Shunk started to follow.
|
268 |
+
0268|Neutral|Now go ahead and tell me in a straightforward way what has happened.
|
269 |
+
0269|Disgusted|That's where they cut off the Scottish Chiefs and killed all hands.
|
270 |
+
0270|Neutral|And after the bath a shave would not be bad.
|
271 |
+
0271|Neutral|Now please give a plain statement of what occurred.
|
272 |
+
0272|Amused|You can take a vacation on pay.
|
273 |
+
0273|Neutral|They are big trees and require plenty of room.
|
274 |
+
0274|Neutral|And Raoul listened again to the tale of the house.
|
275 |
+
0275|Neutral|There are no kiddies and half grown youths among them.
|
276 |
+
0276|Neutral|Oolong Atoll was one hundred and forty miles in circumference.
|
277 |
+
0277|Disgusted|McCoy found a stifling, poisonous atmosphere in the pent cabin.
|
278 |
+
0278|Disgusted|It would give me nervous prostration.
|
279 |
+
0279|Amused|She said with chattering teeth.
|
280 |
+
0280|Amused|I'll be out of my head in fifteen minutes.
|
281 |
+
0281|Neutral|I do not blame you for anything; remember that.
|
282 |
+
0282|Angry|If you mean to insinuate -- Brentwood began hotly.
|
283 |
+
0283|Disgusted|The woman in you is only incidental, accidental, and irrelevant.
|
284 |
+
0284|Amused|There was no forecasting this strange girl's processes.
|
285 |
+
0285|Disgusted|But what they want with your toothbrush is more than I can imagine.
|
286 |
+
0286|Angry|Give them their choice between a fine or an official whipping.
|
287 |
+
0287|Amused|Keep an eye on him.
|
288 |
+
0288|Amused|Those are my oysters, he said at last.
|
289 |
+
0289|Amused|They are not regular oyster pirates, Nicholas continued.
|
290 |
+
0290|Disgusted|One by one the boys were captured.
|
291 |
+
0291|Neutral|The weeks had gone by, and no overt acts had been attempted.
|
292 |
+
0292|Disgusted|Here, in the midmorning, the first casualty occurred.
|
293 |
+
0293|Neutral|They were deep in the primeval forest.
|
294 |
+
0294|Disgusted|He had been foiled in his attempt to escape.
|
295 |
+
0295|Amused|And twenty men could hold it with spears and arrows.
|
296 |
+
0296|Neutral|Bassett was a fastidious man.
|
297 |
+
0297|Amused|There's a big English general right now whose name is Roberts.
|
298 |
+
0298|Amused|This tacit promise of continued acquaintance gave Saxon a little joy-thrill.
|
299 |
+
0299|Disgusted|I tell you I am disgusted with this adventure tomfoolery and rot.
|
300 |
+
0300|Sleepy|From my earliest recollection my sleep was a period of terror.
|
301 |
+
0301|Disgusted|But all my dreams violated this law.
|
302 |
+
0302|Amused|It is very plausible to such people, a most convincing hypothesis.
|
303 |
+
0303|Disgusted|But they make the mistake of ignoring their own duality.
|
304 |
+
0304|Neutral|I graduated last of my class.
|
305 |
+
0305|Amused|They had no fixed values, to be altered by adjectives and adverbs.
|
306 |
+
0306|Disgusted|He was pressing beyond the limits of his vocabulary.
|
307 |
+
0307|Neutral|Very early in my life, I separated from my mother.
|
308 |
+
0308|Disgusted|His infernal chattering worries me even now as I think of it.
|
309 |
+
0309|Neutral|White Leghorns, said Mrs Mortimer.
|
310 |
+
0310|Amused|Massage under tension, was the cryptic reply.
|
311 |
+
0311|Amused|Therefore, hurrah for the game.
|
312 |
+
0312|Amused|It lived in perpetual apprehension of that quarter of the compass.
|
313 |
+
0313|Angry|Broken-Tooth yelled with fright and pain.
|
314 |
+
0314|Amused|Thus was momentum gained in the Younger World.
|
315 |
+
0315|Amused|Saxon waited, for she knew a fresh idea had struck Billy.
|
316 |
+
0316|Angry|We had been chased by them ourselves, more than once.
|
317 |
+
0317|Amused|He was a wise hyena.
|
318 |
+
0318|Amused|Production is doubling and quadrupling upon itself.
|
319 |
+
0319|Disgusted|And the Edinburgh Evening News says, with editorial gloom.
|
320 |
+
0320|Angry|With my strength I slammed it full into Red-Eye's face.
|
321 |
+
0321|Amused|The log on which Lop-Ear was lying got adrift.
|
322 |
+
0322|Neutral|This is a common experience with all of us.
|
323 |
+
0323|Amused|He considered the victory already his and stepped forward to the meat.
|
324 |
+
0324|Amused|It was not Red-Eye's way to forego revenge so easily.
|
325 |
+
0325|Angry|Whiz-zip-bang. Lop-Ear screamed with sudden anguish.
|
326 |
+
0326|Amused|Cherokee identified himself with his instinct.
|
327 |
+
0327|Neutral|They were less stooped than we, less springy in their movements.
|
328 |
+
0328|Neutral|The Fire People, like ourselves, lived in caves.
|
329 |
+
0329|Neutral|Ah, indeed.
|
330 |
+
0330|Disgusted|Red-Eye never committed a more outrageous deed.
|
331 |
+
0331|Disgusted|Poor little Crooked-Leg was terribly scared.
|
332 |
+
0332|Amused|Unconsciously, our yells and exclamations yielded to this rhythm.
|
333 |
+
0333|Angry|This is no place for you.
|
334 |
+
0334|Amused|He'll knock you off a few sticks in no time.
|
335 |
+
0335|Neutral|Red-Eye swung back and forth on the branch farther down.
|
336 |
+
0336|Amused|So unexpected was my charge that I knocked him off his feet.
|
337 |
+
0337|Amused|Encouraged by my conduct, Big-Face became a sudden ally.
|
338 |
+
0338|Neutral|The fighting had now become intermittent.
|
339 |
+
0339|Amused|They obeyed him, and went here and there at his commands.
|
340 |
+
0340|Amused|It was like the beating of hoofs.
|
341 |
+
0341|Amused|Why, doggone you all, shake again.
|
342 |
+
0342|Neutral|Seventeen, no, eighteen days ago.
|
343 |
+
0343|Neutral|You mean for this State, General, Alberta.
|
344 |
+
0344|Amused|He seemed to fill it with his tremendous vitality.
|
345 |
+
0345|Amused|She was trying to pass the apron string around him.
|
346 |
+
0346|Amused|Get down and dig in.
|
347 |
+
0347|Amused|They are greatly delighted with anything that is bright or giveth a sound.
|
348 |
+
0348|Disgusted|They only lifted seven hundred and fifty.
|
349 |
+
0349|Neutral|It was simple, in its way, and no virtue of his.
|
350 |
+
0350|Amused|Is that Pat Hanrahan's mug looking hungry and willing.
|
351 |
+
0351|Amused|It was more like sugar.
|
352 |
+
0352|Amused|I'm sure going along with you all, Elijah.
|
353 |
+
0353|Amused|Here the explosion of mirth drowned him out.
|
354 |
+
0354|Disgusted|Fresh meat they failed to obtain.
|
355 |
+
0355|Amused|A burst of laughter was his reward.
|
356 |
+
0356|Angry|You don't catch me at any such foolishness.
|
357 |
+
0357|Neutral|A month passed by, and Bonanza Creek remained quiet.
|
358 |
+
0358|Amused|They continued valiantly to lie, but the truth continued to outrun them.
|
359 |
+
0359|Neutral|Earth and gravel seemed to fill the pan.
|
360 |
+
0360|Neutral|But he no longer cared quite so much for that form of diversion.
|
361 |
+
0361|Neutral|But he did not broach it, preferring to mature it carefully.
|
362 |
+
0362|Neutral|Nope, not the slightest idea.
|
363 |
+
0363|Neutral|It is not an attempt to smash the market.
|
364 |
+
0364|Amused|We have plenty of capital ourselves, and yet we want more.
|
365 |
+
0365|Neutral|These rumors may even originate with us.
|
366 |
+
0366|Amused|A wildly exciting time was his during the week preceding Thursday the eighteenth.
|
367 |
+
0367|Disgusted|There is not an iota of truth in it, certainly not.
|
368 |
+
0368|Neutral|I just do appreciate it without being able to express my feelings.
|
369 |
+
0369|Amused|In partnership with Daylight, the pair raided the San Jose Interurban.
|
370 |
+
0370|Disgusted|He saw all men in the business game doing this.
|
371 |
+
0371|Neutral|It issued a rate of forty two dollars a car on charcoal.
|
372 |
+
0372|Neutral|He saw only the effect in a general, sketchy way.
|
373 |
+
0373|Amused|Points of view, new ideas, life.
|
374 |
+
0374|Amused|But life's worth more than cash, she argued.
|
375 |
+
0375|Disgusted|The butchers and meat cutters refused to handle meat destined for unfair restaurants.
|
376 |
+
0376|Amused|Your price, my son, is just about thirty per week.
|
377 |
+
0377|Neutral|This sound did not disturb the hush and awe of the place.
|
378 |
+
0378|Disgusted|That's why its boundaries are all gouged and jagged.
|
379 |
+
0379|Amused|How old are you, daddy.
|
380 |
+
0380|Amused|But in the canyons water was plentiful and also a luxuriant forest growth.
|
381 |
+
0381|Neutral|My name's Ferguson.
|
382 |
+
0382|Amused|Daylight found himself charmed and made curious by the little man.
|
383 |
+
0383|Disgusted|To his surprise, her answer was flat and uncompromising.
|
384 |
+
0384|Neutral|The farmer works the soil and produces grain.
|
385 |
+
0385|Amused|That's what Carnegie did.
|
386 |
+
0386|Neutral|I can't argue with you, and you know that.
|
387 |
+
0387|Disgusted|Bob, growing disgusted, turned back suddenly and attempted to pass Mab.
|
388 |
+
0388|Amused|It was my idea to a tee.
|
389 |
+
0389|Neutral|Mab, she said.
|
390 |
+
0390|Neutral|I'll go over tomorrow afternoon.
|
391 |
+
0391|Neutral|But he reconciled himself to it by an act of faith.
|
392 |
+
0392|Amused|There is that magnificent Bob, eating his head off in the stable.
|
393 |
+
0393|Neutral|Already he had begun borrowing from the banks.
|
394 |
+
0394|Amused|It's the strap hangers that'll keep us from going under.
|
395 |
+
0395|Neutral|As for himself, weren't the street railway earnings increasing steadily.
|
396 |
+
0396|Disgusted|A rising tide of fat had submerged them.
|
397 |
+
0397|Amused|Call me that again, he murmured ecstatically.
|
398 |
+
0398|Neutral|In the car were Unwin and Harrison, while Jones sat with the chauffeur.
|
399 |
+
0399|Amused|And here's another idea.
|
400 |
+
0400|Disgusted|Manuel had one besetting sin.
|
401 |
+
0401|Amused|The man smiled grimly, and brought a hatchet and a club.
|
402 |
+
0402|Amused|Curly rushed her antagonist, who struck again and leaped aside.
|
403 |
+
0403|Amused|His newborn cunning gave him poise and control.
|
404 |
+
0404|Amused|Perrault found one with head buried in the grub box.
|
405 |
+
0405|Amused|It seemed the ordained order of things that dogs should work.
|
406 |
+
0406|Neutral|And that was the last of Francois and Perrault.
|
407 |
+
0407|Amused|Mercedes screamed, cried, laughed, and manifested the chaotic abandonment of hysteria.
|
408 |
+
0408|Amused|The Eldorado emptied its occupants into the street to see the test.
|
409 |
+
0409|Amused|He could feel a new stir in the land.
|
410 |
+
0410|Amused|So we have to fit the boat throughout with oil lamps as well.
|
411 |
+
0411|Disgusted|It will break our hearts and our backs to hoist anchor by hand.
|
412 |
+
0412|Amused|There is another virtue in these bulkheads.
|
413 |
+
0413|Neutral|But I am at the end of my resources.
|
414 |
+
0414|Neutral|Now our figuring was all right.
|
415 |
+
0415|Amused|It lasted as a deterrent for two days.
|
416 |
+
0416|Neutral|The added weight had a velocity of fifteen miles per hour.
|
417 |
+
0417|Disgusted|It is also an insidious, deceitful sun.
|
418 |
+
0418|Amused|The Portuguese boy crawled nearer and nearer.
|
419 |
+
0419|Amused|The Portuguese boy passed the Hawaiian.
|
420 |
+
0420|Amused|When I came to I was waving my hat and murmuring ecstatically.
|
421 |
+
0421|Amused|By golly, the boy wins.
|
422 |
+
0422|Disgusted|Halfway around the track one donkey got into an argument with its rider.
|
423 |
+
0423|Amused|McVeigh when he returns from a trip to Honolulu.
|
424 |
+
0424|Neutral|Obviously, it was a disease that could be contracted by contact.
|
425 |
+
0425|Neutral|Otherwise no restriction is put upon their seafaring.
|
426 |
+
0426|Neutral|They do not know the length of time of incubation.
|
427 |
+
0427|Amused|Enters now the psychology of the situation.
|
428 |
+
0428|Neutral|It was not exactly a deportation.
|
429 |
+
0429|Amused|Quick was the disappointment in his face, yet smiling was the acquiescence.
|
430 |
+
0430|Amused|Nevertheless we found ourselves once more in the high seat of abundance.
|
431 |
+
0431|Amused|Wada and Nakata were in a bit of a funk.
|
432 |
+
0432|Disgusted|The boy at the wheel lost his head.
|
433 |
+
0433|Amused|To her the bridge was tambo, which is the native for taboo.
|
434 |
+
0434|Neutral|A half a case of tobacco was worth three pounds.
|
435 |
+
0435|Angry|What do you mean by this outrageous conduct.
|
436 |
+
0436|Amused|But Martin smiled a superior smile.
|
437 |
+
0437|Disgusted|By that answer my professional medical prestige stood or fell.
|
438 |
+
0438|Neutral|At sea, Monday, March 16, 1908.
|
439 |
+
0439|Neutral|At sea, Wednesday, March 18, 1908.
|
440 |
+
0440|Neutral|Yes, sir, I corrected.
|
441 |
+
0441|Neutral|Violent life and athletic sports had never appealed to me.
|
442 |
+
0442|Neutral|You live on an income which your father earned.
|
443 |
+
0443|Disgusted|He was worth nothing to the world.
|
444 |
+
0444|Disgusted|Then you don't believe in altruism.
|
445 |
+
0445|Amused|The creative joy, I murmured.
|
446 |
+
0446|Angry|He deluged me, overwhelmed me with argument.
|
447 |
+
0447|Neutral|Ah, it is growing dark and darker.
|
448 |
+
0448|Amused|I was Hump, cabin boy on the schooner Ghost.
|
449 |
+
0449|Disgusted|A sinewy hand, dripping with water, was clutching the rail.
|
450 |
+
0450|Neutral|No man ate of the seal meat or the oil.
|
451 |
+
0451|Disgusted|I noticed blood spouting from Kerfoot's left hand.
|
452 |
+
0452|Neutral|Three oilers and a fourth engineer, was his greeting.
|
453 |
+
0453|Neutral|Eighteen hundred, he calculated.
|
454 |
+
0454|Amused|The sharp voice of Wolf Larsen aroused me.
|
455 |
+
0455|Neutral|I obeyed, and a minute or two later they stood before him.
|
456 |
+
0456|Amused|But it won't continue, she said with easy confidence.
|
457 |
+
0457||What I saw I could not at first believe.
|
458 |
+
0458|Disgusted|The stout wood was crushed like an eggshell.
|
459 |
+
0459|Amused|There's too much of the schoolboy in me.
|
460 |
+
0460|Neutral|I had forgotten their existence.
|
461 |
+
0461|Amused|Ah, we were very close together in that moment.
|
462 |
+
0462|Amused|But she swung obediently on her heel into the wind.
|
463 |
+
0463|Amused|They are his tongue, by which he makes his knowledge articulate.
|
464 |
+
0464|Disgusted|Between the rush of the cascades, streaks of rust showed everywhere.
|
465 |
+
0465|Disgusted|He'll never do a tap of work the whole Voyage.
|
466 |
+
0466|Neutral|Captain West may be a Samurai, but he is also human.
|
467 |
+
0467|Neutral|And so early in the voyage, too.
|
468 |
+
0468|Amused|In the matter of curry she is a sheer genius.
|
469 |
+
0469|Neutral|The eastern heavens were equally spectacular.
|
470 |
+
0470|Disgusted|He spat it out like so much venom.
|
471 |
+
0471||I saw Mr Pike nod his head grimly and sarcastically.
|
472 |
+
0472|Amused|He is too keenly intelligent, too sharply sensitive, successfully to endure.
|
473 |
+
0473|Neutral|The night was calm and snowy.
|
474 |
+
0474|Amused|I sailed third mate in the little Vampire before you were born.
|
475 |
+
0475|Neutral|His outstretched arm dropped to his side, and he paused.
|
476 |
+
0476|Neutral|At this moment I felt a stir at my shoulder.
|
477 |
+
0477|Neutral|Wada, Louis, and the steward are servants of Asiatic breed.
|
478 |
+
0478|Disgusted|Also, she has forbidden them smoking their pipes in the after-room.
|
479 |
+
0479|Disgusted|I tried to read George Moore last night, and was dreadfully bored.
|
480 |
+
0480|Amused|Tom Spink has a harpoon.
|
481 |
+
0481|Neutral|Nimrod replied, with a slight manifestation of sensitiveness.
|
482 |
+
0482|Amused|And their chief virtue lies in that they will never wear out.
|
483 |
+
0483|Neutral|Beyond dispute, Corry Hutchinson had married Mabel Holmes.
|
484 |
+
0484|Amused|No-sir-ee.
|
485 |
+
0485|Amused|Each insult added to the value of the claim.
|
486 |
+
0486|Neutral|For the rest, he was a mere automaton.
|
487 |
+
0487|Amused|The river bared its bosom, and snorting steamboats challenged the wilderness.
|
488 |
+
0488|Amused|Their love burned with increasing brightness.
|
489 |
+
0489|Amused|They were artists, not biologists.
|
490 |
+
0490|Neutral|Both Johnny and his mother shuffled their feet as they walked.
|
491 |
+
0491|Neutral|And as in denial of guilt, the one-legged boy replied.
|
492 |
+
0492|Disgusted|Burnt out like the crater of a volcano.
|
493 |
+
0493|Disgusted|The boy, O'Brien, was specially maltreated.
|
494 |
+
0494|Neutral|O'Brien took off his coat and bared his right arm.
|
495 |
+
0495|Neutral|He bore no grudges and had few enemies.
|
496 |
+
0496|Neutral|And Tom King patiently endured.
|
497 |
+
0497|Amused|King took every advantage he knew.
|
498 |
+
0498|Neutral|The lines were now very taut.
|
499 |
+
0499|Amused|And right there I saw and knew it all.
|
500 |
+
0500|Angry|Who the devil gave it to you to be judge and jury.
|
501 |
+
0501|Disgusted|You're joking me, sir, the other managed to articulate.
|
502 |
+
0502|Disgusted|Anything unusual or abnormal was sufficient to send a fellow to Molokai.
|
503 |
+
0503|Amused|His beady black eyes saw bargains where other men saw bankruptcy.
|
504 |
+
0504|Amused|He was an athlete and a giant.
|
505 |
+
0505|Amused|We fished sharks on Niihau together.
|
506 |
+
0506|Neutral|The Claudine was leaving next morning for Honolulu.
|
507 |
+
0507|Amused|In short, my joyous individualism was dominated by the orthodox bourgeois ethics.
|
508 |
+
0508|Disgusted|Soon shall it be thrust back from off prostrate humanity.
|
509 |
+
0509|Amused|Yet, in accordance with Ernest's test of truth, it worked.
|
510 |
+
0510|Disgusted|Much more Ernest told them of themselves and of his disillusionment.
|
511 |
+
0511|Amused|There is more behind this than a mere university ideal.
|
512 |
+
0512|Amused|No, it is a palace, wherein there are many servants.
|
513 |
+
0513|Amused|We must give ourselves and not our money alone.
|
514 |
+
0514|Disgusted|We are consumed in our own flesh-pots.
|
515 |
+
0515|Neutral|But here amongst ourselves let us speak out.
|
516 |
+
0516|Amused|Also, there was awe in their faces.
|
517 |
+
0517|Amused|Out of abstractions Ernest had conjured a vision and made them see it.
|
518 |
+
0518|Amused|Illuminating oil was becoming all profit.
|
519 |
+
0519|Disgusted|Such an act was in direct violation of the laws of the land.
|
520 |
+
0520|Amused|He was fond of quoting a fragment from a certain poem.
|
521 |
+
0521|Amused|Without them he could not run his empire.
|
522 |
+
0522|Neutral|For such countries nothing remained but reorganization.
|
523 |
+
0523|Neutral|They could not continue their method of producing surpluses.
|
524 |
+
0524|Amused|At once would be instituted a dozen cooperative commonwealth states.
|
525 |
+
0525|Disgusted|The Oligarchy wanted violence, and it set its agents provocateurs to work.
|
526 |
+
0526|Neutral|Nowhere did the raw earth appear.
|
527 |
+
0527|Amused|The lush vegetation of that sheltered spot make a natural shield.
|
528 |
+
0528|Disgusted|Men who endure it, call it living death.
|
529 |
+
0529|Amused|As I say, he had tapped the message very rapidly.
|
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+
0530|Amused|Ask him, I laughed, then turned to Pasquini.
|
531 |
+
0531|Amused|In what bucolic school of fence he had been taught was beyond imagining.
|
532 |
+
0532|Angry|May drought destroy your crops.
|
533 |
+
0533|Amused|Dunham, can your boy go along with Jesse.
|
534 |
+
0534|Amused|But Johannes could, and did.
|
535 |
+
0535|Neutral|A new preacher and a new doctrine come to Jerusalem.
|
536 |
+
0536|Disgusted|He would destroy all things that are fixed.
|
537 |
+
0537|Amused|He was an enthusiast and a desert dweller.
|
538 |
+
0538|Amused|What Pascal glimpsed with the vision of a seer, I have lived.
|
539 |
+
0539|Amused|I should like to engage just for one whole life in that.
|
540 |
+
0540|Amused|Yea, so are all the lesser animals of today clean.
|
541 |
+
0541|Amused|The Warden with a quart of champagne.
|
542 |
+
0542|Neutral|Without a doubt, some of them have dinner engagements.
|
543 |
+
0543|Neutral|I had been born with no organic, chemical predisposition toward alcohol.
|
544 |
+
0544|Neutral|He may anticipate the day of his death.
|
545 |
+
0545|Amused|The Italian rancho was a bachelor establishment.
|
546 |
+
0546|Amused|I lost my balance and pitched head foremost into the ooze.
|
547 |
+
0547|Disgusted|Men like Joe Goose dated existence from drunk to drunk.
|
548 |
+
0548|Neutral|Also, churches and preachers I had never known.
|
549 |
+
0549|Neutral|Do you know that we weigh every pound of coal we burn.
|
550 |
+
0550|Neutral|This also became part of the daily schedule.
|
551 |
+
0551|Disgusted|All an appearance can know is mirage.
|
552 |
+
0552|Amused|Yet he dreams he is immortal, I argue feebly.
|
553 |
+
0553|Neutral|I am writing these lines in Honolulu, Hawaii.
|
554 |
+
0554|Amused|Jack London, Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Oahu.
|
555 |
+
0555|Neutral|Jerry was so secure in his nook that he did not roll away.
|
556 |
+
0556|Amused|Why, he's bought forty pounds of goods from you already.
|
557 |
+
0557|Neutral|The last refugee had passed.
|
558 |
+
0558|Neutral|And the foundation stone of service, in his case, was obedience.
|
559 |
+
0559|Neutral|Peace be unto you and grace before the Lord.
|
560 |
+
0560|Disgusted|His mouth opened; words shaped vainly on his lips.
|
561 |
+
0561|Amused|Bill lingered, contemplating his work with artistic appreciation.
|
562 |
+
0562|Angry|What the flaming.
|
563 |
+
0563|Disgusted|Mrs McFee's jaws brought together with a snap.
|
564 |
+
0564|Neutral|Then it is as I said, Womble announced with finality.
|
565 |
+
0565|Neutral|With them were Indians, also three other men.
|
566 |
+
0566|Neutral|Dennin's hands were released long enough for him to sign the document.
|
567 |
+
0567|Amused|Now Irvine was a man of impulse, a poet.
|
568 |
+
0568|Amused|He was just bursting with joy, joy over what.
|
569 |
+
0569|Neutral|At Lake Linderman I had one canoe, very good Peterborough canoe.
|
570 |
+
0570|Neutral|Behind him lay the thousand-years-long road across all Siberia and Russia.
|
571 |
+
0571|Disgusted|He had forgotten to build a fire and thaw out.
|
572 |
+
0572|Amused|I never saw anything like her in my life.
|
573 |
+
0573|Neutral|There was no law on the Yukon save what they made for themselves.
|
574 |
+
0574|Amused|Good business man, Curly, O'Brien was saying.
|
575 |
+
0575|Neutral|There weren't any missions, and he was the man to know.
|
576 |
+
0576|Amused|And the big Persian knew of his existence before he did of hers.
|
577 |
+
0577|Disgusted|Once the jews harp began emitting its barbaric rhythms, Michael was helpless.
|
578 |
+
0578|Neutral|But we'll just postpone this.
|
579 |
+
0579|Neutral|There was the Emma Louisa.
|
580 |
+
0580|Neutral|This is my fifth voyage.
|
581 |
+
0581|Amused|It was this proposition that started the big idea in Daughtry's mind.
|
582 |
+
0582|Amused|Daughtry elaborated on the counting trick by bringing Cocky along.
|
583 |
+
0583|Amused|Enjoy it he did, but principally for Steward's sake.
|
584 |
+
0584|Amused|I have long noted your thirst unquenchable.
|
585 |
+
0585|Amused|Wonder if he's a lion dog, Charles suggested.
|
586 |
+
0586|Neutral|We don't see ourselves as foolish.
|
587 |
+
0587|Neutral|He had comparatively no advantages at first.
|
588 |
+
0588|Disgusted|He had proved it today, with his amateurish and sophomoric productions.
|
589 |
+
0589|Disgusted|I was sick once -- typhoid.
|
590 |
+
0590|Amused|In a way he is my protege.
|
591 |
+
0591|Amused|We are both children together.
|
592 |
+
0592|Amused|It's only his indigestion I find fault with.
|
593 |
+
0593|Amused|She'd make a good wife for the cashier.
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1 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Author of the danger trail, Philip Steels, etc.
|
2 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Not at this particular case, Tom, apologized Whittemore.
|
3 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|For the twentieth time that evening the two men shook hands.
|
4 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Lord, but I'm glad to see you again, Phil.
|
5 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Will we ever forget it.
|
6 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|God bless 'em, I hope I'll go on seeing them forever.
|
7 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|And you always want to see it in the superlative degree.
|
8 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Gad, your letter came just in time.
|
9 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Angry'}}]|He turned sharply, and faced Gregson across the table.
|
10 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "I\'m playing a single hand in what looks like a losing game" is Disgusted.'}}]|I'm playing a single hand in what looks like a losing game.
|
11 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|If I ever needed a fighter in my life I need one now.
|
12 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "Gregson shoved back his chair and rose to his feet" is Angry.'}}]|Gregson shoved back his chair and rose to his feet.
|
13 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|He was a head shorter than his companion, of almost delicate physique.
|
14 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Now you're coming down to business, Phil, he exclaimed.
|
15 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|It's the aurora borealis.
|
16 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|There's Fort Churchill, a rifle-shot beyond the ridge, asleep.
|
17 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|From that moment his friendship for Belize turns to hatred and jealousy.
|
18 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|There was a change now.
|
19 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral.'}}]|I followed the line of the proposed railroad, looking for chances.
|
20 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "Clubs and balls and cities grew to be only memories" is Melancholic (Sleepy).'}}]|Clubs and balls and cities grew to be only memories.
|
21 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|It fairly clubbed me into recognizing it.
|
22 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|Hardly were our plans made public before we were met by powerful opposition.
|
23 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|A combination of Canadian capital quickly organized and petitioned for the same privileges.
|
24 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|It was my reports from the north which chiefly induced people to buy.
|
25 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|I was about to do this when cooler judgment prevailed.
|
26 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|It occurred to me that there would have to be an accounting.
|
27 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|To my surprise he began to show actual enthusiasm in my favor.
|
28 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Sure, I\'d be happy to help!\n\nThe emotion of the sentence "Robbery, bribery, fraud" is Angry.'}}]|Robbery, bribery, fraud,
|
29 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Their forces were already moving into the north country.
|
30 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|I had faith in them.
|
31 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|They were three hundred yards apart.
|
32 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|Since then some mysterious force has been fighting us at every step.
|
33 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|He unfolded a long typewritten letter, and handed it to Gregson.
|
34 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|Men of Selden's stamp don't stop at women and children.
|
35 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|He stopped, and Philip nodded at the horrified question in his eyes.
|
36 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|She turned in at the hotel.
|
37 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|I was the only one who remained sitting.
|
38 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|We'll have to watch our chances.
|
39 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|The ship should be in within a week or ten days.
|
40 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|I suppose you wonder why she is coming up here.
|
41 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "Meanwhile I\'ll go out to breathe a spell" is Neutral.'}}]|Meanwhile I'll go out to breathe a spell.
|
42 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|How could he explain his possession of the sketch.
|
43 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|It seemed nearer to him since he had seen and talked with Gregson.
|
44 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Her own betrayal of herself was like tonic to Philip.
|
45 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|He moved away as quietly as he had come.
|
46 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|The girl faced him, her eyes shining with sudden fear.
|
47 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "Close beside him gleamed the white fangs of the wolf-dog" is Angry.'}}]|Close beside him gleamed the white fangs of the wolf-dog.
|
48 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|He looked at the handkerchief more, closely.
|
49 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Sleepy'}}]|Gregson was asleep when he re-entered the cabin.
|
50 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|In spite of their absurdity the words affected Philip curiously.
|
51 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|The lace was of a delicate ivory color, faintly tinted with yellow.
|
52 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|It was a curious coincidence.
|
53 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Suddenly his fingers closed tightly over the handkerchief.
|
54 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|There was nothing on the rock.
|
55 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Philip stood undecided, his ears strained to catch the slightest sound.
|
56 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Pearce's little eyes were fixed on him shrewdly.
|
57 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|I have no idea, replied Philip.
|
58 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|I came for information more out of curiosity than anything else.
|
59 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|His immaculate appearance was gone.
|
60 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Anyway, no one saw her like that.
|
61 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Angry'}}]|Philip snatched at the letter which Gregson held out to him.
|
62 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|The men stared into each other's face.
|
63 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Yes, it was a man who asked, a stranger.
|
64 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|The fourth and fifth days passed without any developments.
|
65 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|They closed now until his fingers were like cords of steel.
|
66 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|He saw Jeanne falter for a moment.
|
67 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Surely I will excuse you, she cried.
|
68 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|In a flash Philip followed its direction.
|
69 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|It was his intention to return to Eileen and her father.
|
70 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|He would first hunt up Gregson and begin his work there.
|
71 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|What was the object of your little sensation.
|
72 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|But who was Eileen's double.
|
73 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Sleepy'}}]|The promoter's eyes were heavy, with little puffy bags under them.
|
74 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|And now, down there, Eileen was waiting for him.
|
75 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "There has been a change, she interrupted him" is Angry.'}}]|There has been a change, she interrupted him.
|
76 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|The gray eyes faltered; the flush deepened.
|
77 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|It is the fire, partly, she said.
|
78 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Then, and at supper, he tried to fathom her.
|
79 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|It was a large canoe.
|
80 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|What if Jeanne failed him.
|
81 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|What if she did not come to the rock.
|
82 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|His face was streaming with blood.
|
83 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|A shadow was creeping over Pierre's eyes.
|
84 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Surprised.'}}]|Scarcely had he uttered the name when Pierre's closing eyes shot open.
|
85 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|A trickle of fresh blood ran over his face.
|
86 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|Death had come with terrible suddenness.
|
87 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "Philip bent lower, and stared into the face of the dead man" is Disgusted.'}}]|Philip bent lower, and stared into the face of the dead man.
|
88 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|He made sure that the magazine was loaded, and resumed his paddling.
|
89 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|The nightglow was treacherous to shoot by.
|
90 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|The singing voice approached rapidly.
|
91 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Angry'}}]|His blood grew hot with rage at the thought.
|
92 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "He went down in midstream, searching the shadows of both shores" is Neutral.'}}]|He went down in midstream, searching the shadows of both shores.
|
93 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|For a full minute he crouched and listened.
|
94 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|He had barely entered this when he saw the glow of a fire.
|
95 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|A big canvas tent was the first thing to come within his vision.
|
96 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "Perhaps she had already met her fate a little deeper in the forest" is Amused.'}}]|Perhaps she had already met her fate a little deeper in the forest.
|
97 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Then you can arrange yourself comfortably among these robes in the bow.
|
98 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Shall I carry you.
|
99 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|A maddening joy pounded in his brain.
|
100 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Sleepy.'}}]|You must sleep, he urged.
|
101 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|You, you would not keep the truth from me.
|
102 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|He will follow us soon.
|
103 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|But there came no promise from the bow of the canoe.
|
104 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Sleepy.'}}]|She was sleeping under his protection as sweetly as a child.
|
105 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Only, it is so wonderful, so almost impossible to believe.
|
106 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence is: Disgusted.'}}]|The emotion which she had suppressed burst forth now in a choking sob.
|
107 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|If you only could know how I thank you.
|
108 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|He waded into the edge of the water and began scrubbing himself.
|
109 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|Do you know that you are shaking my confidence in you.
|
110 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "Much, replied Jeanne, as tersely" is Neutral.'}}]|Much, replied Jeanne, as tersely.
|
111 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Instead, he joined her; and they ate like two hungry children.
|
112 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|He was wounded in the arm.
|
113 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|I suppose you picked that lingo up among the Indians.
|
114 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "Her words sent a strange chill through Philip" is Disgusted.'}}]|Her words sent a strange chill through Philip.
|
115 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence is "Amused".'}}]|He had no excuse for the feelings which were aroused in him.
|
116 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|Was it the rendezvous of those who were striving to work his ruin.
|
117 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|She added, with genuine sympathy in her face and voice.
|
118 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Pierre obeys me when we are together.
|
119 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral.'}}]|Jeanne was turning the bow shoreward.
|
120 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|My right foot feels like that of a Chinese debutante.
|
121 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|They ate dinner at the fifth, and rested for two hours.
|
122 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Two years ago I gave up civilization for this.
|
123 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|She had died from cold and starvation.
|
124 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "It was Jeanne singing softly over beyond the rocks" is Amused.'}}]|It was Jeanne singing softly over beyond the rocks.
|
125 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|He was determined now to maintain a more certain hold upon himself.
|
126 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Each day she became a more vital part of him.
|
127 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|It was a temptation, but he resisted it.
|
128 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|This one hope was destroyed as quickly as it was born.
|
129 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Her face was against his breast.
|
130 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|She was his now, forever.
|
131 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Providence had delivered him through the maelstrom.
|
132 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|A cry of joy burst from Philip's lips.
|
133 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Philip began to feel that he had foolishly overestimated his strength.
|
134 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "He obeyed the pressure of her hand" is Amused.'}}]|He obeyed the pressure of her hand.
|
135 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|I am going to surprise father, and you will go with Pierre.
|
136 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|About him, everywhere, were the evidences of luxury and of age.
|
137 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Then he stepped back with a low cry of pleasure.
|
138 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|In the picture he saw each moment a greater resemblance to Jeanne.
|
139 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|He told himself that as he washed himself and groomed his disheveled clothes.
|
140 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Accept a father's blessing, and with it, this.
|
141 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|It seems like a strange pointing of the hand of God.
|
142 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Such things had occurred before, he told Philip.
|
143 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "Ah, I had forgotten, he exclaimed" is Neutral.'}}]|Ah, I had forgotten, he exclaimed.
|
144 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|But there was something even more startling than this resemblance.
|
145 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "I have to be careful of them, as they tear very easily" is Neutral.'}}]|I have to be careful of them, as they tear very easily.
|
146 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|Of course, that is uninteresting, she continued.
|
147 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|A moment before he was intoxicated by a joy that was almost madness.
|
148 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|Now these things had been struck dead within him.
|
149 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|For an instant he saw Pierre drawn like a silhouette against the sky.
|
150 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Goodbye, Pierre, he shouted.
|
151 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|And MacDougall was beyond the trail, with three weeks to spare.
|
152 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Philip thrust himself against it and entered.
|
153 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|MacDougall tapped his forehead suspiciously with a stubby forefinger.
|
154 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|He was smooth-shaven, and his hair and eyes were black.
|
155 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Won't you draw up, gentlemen.
|
156 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|A strange fire burned in his eyes when Thorpe turned.
|
157 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|He had worshiped her, as Dante might have worshiped Beatrice.
|
158 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Does that look good.
|
159 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|They look as though he had been drumming a piano all his life.
|
160 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "You want to go over and see his gang throw dirt" is Amused.'}}]|You want to go over and see his gang throw dirt.
|
161 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|Take away their foreman and they wouldn't be worth their grub.
|
162 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|That's the sub-foreman, explained Thorpe.
|
163 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|Philip made no effort to follow.
|
164 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|He came first a year ago, and revealed himself to Jeanne.
|
165 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Angry'}}]|They are to attack your camp tomorrow night.
|
166 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Two days ago Jeanne learned where her father's men were hiding.
|
167 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|I was near the cabin, and saw you.
|
168 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Low bush whipped him in the face and left no sting.
|
169 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Suddenly Jeanne stopped for an instant.
|
170 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|There was none of the joy of meeting in his face.
|
171 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|And when you come back in a few days, bring Eileen.
|
172 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Gregson had left the outer door slightly ajar.
|
173 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|The date was nearly eighteen years old.
|
174 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|They were the presage of storm.
|
175 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Down there the earth was already swelling with life.
|
176 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|For the first time in his life he was yearning for a scrap.
|
177 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|She had been thoroughly and efficiently mauled.
|
178 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|Every bone in her aged body seemed broken or dislocated.
|
179 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Angry'}}]|Tomorrow I'm going after that bear, he said.
|
180 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|If not, let's say our prayers and go to bed.
|
181 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|So cheer up, and give us your paw.
|
182 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "This time he did not yap for mercy" is Angry.'}}]|This time he did not yap for mercy.
|
183 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|And the air was growing chilly.
|
184 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Don't you see, I'm chewing this thing in two.
|
185 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|The questions may have come vaguely in his mind.
|
186 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Like a flash he launched himself into the feathered mass of the owl.
|
187 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Ahead of them they saw a glimmer of sunshine.
|
188 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|Two gigantic owls were tearing at the carcass.
|
189 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|The big-eyed, clucking moose-birds were most annoying.
|
190 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Next to them the Canada jays were most persistent.
|
191 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|For a time the exciting thrill of his adventure was gone.
|
192 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|He did not rush in.
|
193 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|It was edged with ice.
|
194 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|He drank of the water cautiously.
|
195 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|But a strange thing happened.
|
196 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|He began to follow the footprints of the dog.
|
197 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "Such a dog the wise driver kills, or turns loose" is Disgusted.'}}]|Such a dog the wise driver kills, or turns loose.
|
198 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Sometimes her dreams were filled with visions.
|
199 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Thus had the raw wilderness prepared him for this day.
|
200 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|He leapt again, and the club caught him once more.
|
201 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Angry'}}]|He cried, and swung the club wildly.
|
202 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': " Sure! Here's my answer:\n\nFearing that Jacques might see what was in her face, She turned.\n\nEmotion: Neutral"}}]|She turned, fearing that Jacques might see what was in her face.
|
203 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|They were following the shore of a lake.
|
204 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|The wolf-dog thrust his gaunt muzzle toward him.
|
205 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|From now on we're pals.
|
206 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|He says he bought him of Jacques Le Beau.
|
207 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|How much was it.
|
208 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Youth had come back to her, freed from the yoke of oppression.
|
209 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|It was not a large lake, and almost round.
|
210 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Its diameter was not more than two hundred yards.
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211 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "It drowned all sound that brute agony and death may have made" is Disgusted.'}}]|It drowned all sound that brute agony and death may have made.
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212 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Fresh cases, still able to walk, they clustered about the spokesman.
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213 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Between him and the beach was the cane-grass fence of the compound.
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214 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Besides, he was paid one case of tobacco per head.
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215 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|They die out of spite.
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216 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Angry'}}]|The other felt a sudden wave of irritation rush through him.
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217 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': " Sure! Here's my answer:\n\nDisgusted."}}]|Oppressive as the heat had been, it was now even more oppressive.
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218 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|The ringing of the big bell aroused him.
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219 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|At first he puzzled over something untoward he was sure had happened.
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220 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|A dead man is of no use on a plantation.
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221 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|I don't know why you're here at all.
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222 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|What part of the United States is your home.
|
223 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|My, I'm almost homesick for it already.
|
224 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|She nodded, and her eyes grew soft and moist.
|
225 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|I was brought up the way most girls in Hawaii are brought up.
|
226 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|That came before my A B C's.
|
227 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|It was the same way with our revolvers and rifles.
|
228 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|But it contributed to the smash.
|
229 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|The last one I knew was an overseer.
|
230 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Do you know any good land around here.
|
231 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|The Resident Commissioner is away in Australia.
|
232 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|I cannot follow you, she said.
|
233 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|I never allow what can't be changed to annoy me.
|
234 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|Why, the average review is more nauseating than cod liver oil.
|
235 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|His voice was passionately rebellious.
|
236 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Angry'}}]|Don't you see I hate you.
|
237 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|So Hughie and I did the managing ourselves.
|
238 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|It happened to him at the Gallina Society in Oakland one afternoon.
|
239 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|He cried in such genuine dismay that she broke into hearty laughter.
|
240 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|Wash your hands of me.
|
241 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|I think it's much nicer to quarrel.
|
242 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|I saw it when she rolled.
|
243 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|I only read the quotations.
|
244 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|He was the soul of devotion to his employers.
|
245 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Out of his eighteen hundred, he laid aside sixteen hundred each year.
|
246 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|You have heard always how he was the lover of the Princess Naomi.
|
247 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|They ought to pass here some time today.
|
248 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "I had been sad too long already" is:\n\nSad'}}]|I had been sad too long already.
|
249 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|All eyes, however, were staring at him in certitude of expectancy.
|
250 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|He had observed the business life of Hawaii and developed a vaulting ambition.
|
251 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|I may manage to freight a cargo back as well.
|
252 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|O'Brien had been a clean living young man with ideals.
|
253 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|He it was that lived to found the family of the Patino.
|
254 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Straight out they swam, their heads growing smaller and smaller.
|
255 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|You won't die of malnutrition, be sure of that.
|
256 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|See the length of the body and that elongated neck.
|
257 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|They are coming ashore, whoever they are.
|
258 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Soaked in seawater they offset the heat rays.
|
259 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Think of investing in such an adventure.
|
260 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence is "Neutral".'}}]|Nobody knew his history, they of the Junta least of all.
|
261 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "I have been doubly baptized" is Neutral.'}}]|I have been doubly baptized.
|
262 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|They wouldn't be sweeping a big vessel like the Martha.
|
263 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Joan looked triumphantly at Sheldon, who bowed.
|
264 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|And I hope you've got plenty of chain out, Captain Young.
|
265 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|The discovery seemed to have been made on the spur of the moment.
|
266 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|They handled two men already, both grub-thieves.
|
267 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral.'}}]|Eli Harding asked, as Shunk started to follow.
|
268 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Now go ahead and tell me in a straightforward way what has happened.
|
269 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|That's where they cut off the Scottish Chiefs and killed all hands.
|
270 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|And after the bath a shave would not be bad.
|
271 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Now please give a plain statement of what occurred.
|
272 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|You can take a vacation on pay.
|
273 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|They are big trees and require plenty of room.
|
274 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|And Raoul listened again to the tale of the house.
|
275 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "There are no kiddies and half grown youths among them" is Neutral.'}}]|There are no kiddies and half grown youths among them.
|
276 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Oolong Atoll was one hundred and forty miles in circumference.
|
277 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|McCoy found a stifling, poisonous atmosphere in the pent cabin.
|
278 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|It would give me nervous prostration.
|
279 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': " Sure! Here's my answer:\n\nAmused"}}]|She said with chattering teeth.
|
280 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|I'll be out of my head in fifteen minutes.
|
281 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|I do not blame you for anything; remember that.
|
282 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Based on the sentence you provided, the emotion is Angry.'}}]|If you mean to insinuate -- Brentwood began hotly.
|
283 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|The woman in you is only incidental, accidental, and irrelevant.
|
284 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|There was no forecasting this strange girl's processes.
|
285 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|But what they want with your toothbrush is more than I can imagine.
|
286 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Angry'}}]|Give them their choice between a fine or an official whipping.
|
287 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Keep an eye on him.
|
288 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Those are my oysters, he said at last.
|
289 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|They are not regular oyster pirates, Nicholas continued.
|
290 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|One by one the boys were captured.
|
291 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|The weeks had gone by, and no overt acts had been attempted.
|
292 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|Here, in the midmorning, the first casualty occurred.
|
293 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|They were deep in the primeval forest.
|
294 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|He had been foiled in his attempt to escape.
|
295 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|And twenty men could hold it with spears and arrows.
|
296 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Bassett was a fastidious man.
|
297 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|There's a big English general right now whose name is Roberts.
|
298 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|This tacit promise of continued acquaintance gave Saxon a little joy-thrill.
|
299 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': " Sure thing! Here's my answer:\n\nDisgusted."}}]|I tell you I am disgusted with this adventure tomfoolery and rot.
|
300 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Sleepy'}}]|From my earliest recollection my sleep was a period of terror.
|
301 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|But all my dreams violated this law.
|
302 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|It is very plausible to such people, a most convincing hypothesis.
|
303 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|But they make the mistake of ignoring their own duality.
|
304 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|I graduated last of my class.
|
305 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|They had no fixed values, to be altered by adjectives and adverbs.
|
306 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|He was pressing beyond the limits of his vocabulary.
|
307 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Very early in my life, I separated from my mother.
|
308 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|His infernal chattering worries me even now as I think of it.
|
309 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|White Leghorns, said Mrs Mortimer.
|
310 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Massage under tension, was the cryptic reply.
|
311 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Therefore, hurrah for the game.
|
312 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|It lived in perpetual apprehension of that quarter of the compass.
|
313 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Angry'}}]|Broken-Tooth yelled with fright and pain.
|
314 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Thus was momentum gained in the Younger World.
|
315 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Saxon waited, for she knew a fresh idea had struck Billy.
|
316 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Angry'}}]|We had been chased by them ourselves, more than once.
|
317 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|He was a wise hyena.
|
318 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Production is doubling and quadrupling upon itself.
|
319 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|And the Edinburgh Evening News says, with editorial gloom.
|
320 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Angry'}}]|With my strength I slammed it full into Red-Eye's face.
|
321 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|The log on which Lop-Ear was lying got adrift.
|
322 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|This is a common experience with all of us.
|
323 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|He considered the victory already his and stepped forward to the meat.
|
324 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|It was not Red-Eye's way to forego revenge so easily.
|
325 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Angry'}}]|Whiz-zip-bang. Lop-Ear screamed with sudden anguish.
|
326 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Cherokee identified himself with his instinct.
|
327 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|They were less stooped than we, less springy in their movements.
|
328 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|The Fire People, like ourselves, lived in caves.
|
329 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Ah, indeed.
|
330 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|Red-Eye never committed a more outrageous deed.
|
331 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': " Sure! Here's my answer:\n\nDisgusted."}}]|Poor little Crooked-Leg was terribly scared.
|
332 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Unconsciously, our yells and exclamations yielded to this rhythm.
|
333 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Angry'}}]|This is no place for you.
|
334 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|He'll knock you off a few sticks in no time.
|
335 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Red-Eye swung back and forth on the branch farther down.
|
336 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|So unexpected was my charge that I knocked him off his feet.
|
337 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Encouraged by my conduct, Big-Face became a sudden ally.
|
338 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|The fighting had now become intermittent.
|
339 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|They obeyed him, and went here and there at his commands.
|
340 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|It was like the beating of hoofs.
|
341 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Why, doggone you all, shake again.
|
342 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Seventeen, no, eighteen days ago.
|
343 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral.'}}]|You mean for this State, General, Alberta.
|
344 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|He seemed to fill it with his tremendous vitality.
|
345 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|She was trying to pass the apron string around him.
|
346 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Get down and dig in.
|
347 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|They are greatly delighted with anything that is bright or giveth a sound.
|
348 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|They only lifted seven hundred and fifty.
|
349 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "It was simple, in its way, and no virtue of his" is Neutral.'}}]|It was simple, in its way, and no virtue of his.
|
350 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Is that Pat Hanrahan's mug looking hungry and willing.
|
351 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|It was more like sugar.
|
352 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|I'm sure going along with you all, Elijah.
|
353 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Here the explosion of mirth drowned him out.
|
354 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|Fresh meat they failed to obtain.
|
355 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|A burst of laughter was his reward.
|
356 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "You don\'t catch me at any such foolishness" is Angry.'}}]|You don't catch me at any such foolishness.
|
357 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|A month passed by, and Bonanza Creek remained quiet.
|
358 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|They continued valiantly to lie, but the truth continued to outrun them.
|
359 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Earth and gravel seemed to fill the pan.
|
360 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|But he no longer cared quite so much for that form of diversion.
|
361 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|But he did not broach it, preferring to mature it carefully.
|
362 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Nope, not the slightest idea.
|
363 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|It is not an attempt to smash the market.
|
364 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|We have plenty of capital ourselves, and yet we want more.
|
365 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "These rumors may even originate with us" is Neutral.'}}]|These rumors may even originate with us.
|
366 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|A wildly exciting time was his during the week preceding Thursday the eighteenth.
|
367 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|There is not an iota of truth in it, certainly not.
|
368 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral.'}}]|I just do appreciate it without being able to express my feelings.
|
369 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|In partnership with Daylight, the pair raided the San Jose Interurban.
|
370 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|He saw all men in the business game doing this.
|
371 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|It issued a rate of forty two dollars a car on charcoal.
|
372 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|He saw only the effect in a general, sketchy way.
|
373 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Points of view, new ideas, life.
|
374 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|But life's worth more than cash, she argued.
|
375 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "The butchers and meat cutters refused to handle meat destined for unfair restaurants" is Disgusted.'}}]|The butchers and meat cutters refused to handle meat destined for unfair restaurants.
|
376 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Your price, my son, is just about thirty per week.
|
377 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|This sound did not disturb the hush and awe of the place.
|
378 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|That's why its boundaries are all gouged and jagged.
|
379 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|How old are you, daddy.
|
380 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|But in the canyons water was plentiful and also a luxuriant forest growth.
|
381 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|My name's Ferguson.
|
382 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Daylight found himself charmed and made curious by the little man.
|
383 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|To his surprise, her answer was flat and uncompromising.
|
384 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|The farmer works the soil and produces grain.
|
385 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|That's what Carnegie did.
|
386 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|I can't argue with you, and you know that.
|
387 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': " Sure! Here's my answer:\n\nDisgusted."}}]|Bob, growing disgusted, turned back suddenly and attempted to pass Mab.
|
388 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|It was my idea to a tee.
|
389 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Mab, she said.
|
390 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|I'll go over tomorrow afternoon.
|
391 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|But he reconciled himself to it by an act of faith.
|
392 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|There is that magnificent Bob, eating his head off in the stable.
|
393 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "Already he had begun borrowing from the banks" is Neutral.'}}]|Already he had begun borrowing from the banks.
|
394 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|It's the strap hangers that'll keep us from going under.
|
395 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|As for himself, weren't the street railway earnings increasing steadily.
|
396 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|A rising tide of fat had submerged them.
|
397 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Call me that again, he murmured ecstatically.
|
398 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|In the car were Unwin and Harrison, while Jones sat with the chauffeur.
|
399 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|And here's another idea.
|
400 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|Manuel had one besetting sin.
|
401 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|The man smiled grimly, and brought a hatchet and a club.
|
402 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Curly rushed her antagonist, who struck again and leaped aside.
|
403 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|His newborn cunning gave him poise and control.
|
404 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Perrault found one with head buried in the grub box.
|
405 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|It seemed the ordained order of things that dogs should work.
|
406 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|And that was the last of Francois and Perrault.
|
407 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Mercedes screamed, cried, laughed, and manifested the chaotic abandonment of hysteria.
|
408 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|The Eldorado emptied its occupants into the street to see the test.
|
409 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|He could feel a new stir in the land.
|
410 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|So we have to fit the boat throughout with oil lamps as well.
|
411 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|It will break our hearts and our backs to hoist anchor by hand.
|
412 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|There is another virtue in these bulkheads.
|
413 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|But I am at the end of my resources.
|
414 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Now our figuring was all right.
|
415 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|It lasted as a deterrent for two days.
|
416 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|The added weight had a velocity of fifteen miles per hour.
|
417 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|It is also an insidious, deceitful sun.
|
418 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "The Portuguese boy crawled nearer and nearer" is Amused.'}}]|The Portuguese boy crawled nearer and nearer.
|
419 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|The Portuguese boy passed the Hawaiian.
|
420 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|When I came to I was waving my hat and murmuring ecstatically.
|
421 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|By golly, the boy wins.
|
422 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|Halfway around the track one donkey got into an argument with its rider.
|
423 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|McVeigh when he returns from a trip to Honolulu.
|
424 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "Obviously, it was a disease that could be contracted by contact" is Neutral.'}}]|Obviously, it was a disease that could be contracted by contact.
|
425 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Otherwise no restriction is put upon their seafaring.
|
426 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|They do not know the length of time of incubation.
|
427 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Enters now the psychology of the situation.
|
428 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|It was not exactly a deportation.
|
429 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Quick was the disappointment in his face, yet smiling was the acquiescence.
|
430 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Nevertheless we found ourselves once more in the high seat of abundance.
|
431 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Wada and Nakata were in a bit of a funk.
|
432 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|The boy at the wheel lost his head.
|
433 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|To her the bridge was tambo, which is the native for taboo.
|
434 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|A half a case of tobacco was worth three pounds.
|
435 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Angry'}}]|What do you mean by this outrageous conduct.
|
436 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|But Martin smiled a superior smile.
|
437 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|By that answer my professional medical prestige stood or fell.
|
438 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|At sea, Monday, March 16, 1908.
|
439 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|At sea, Wednesday, March 18, 1908.
|
440 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Yes, sir, I corrected.
|
441 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Violent life and athletic sports had never appealed to me.
|
442 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|You live on an income which your father earned.
|
443 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|He was worth nothing to the world.
|
444 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|Then you don't believe in altruism.
|
445 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|The creative joy, I murmured.
|
446 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "He deluged me, overwhelmed me with argument" is Angry.'}}]|He deluged me, overwhelmed me with argument.
|
447 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "Ah, it is growing dark and darker" is Neutral.'}}]|Ah, it is growing dark and darker.
|
448 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|I was Hump, cabin boy on the schooner Ghost.
|
449 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "A sinewy hand, dripping with water, was clutching the rail" is Disgusted.'}}]|A sinewy hand, dripping with water, was clutching the rail.
|
450 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|No man ate of the seal meat or the oil.
|
451 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|I noticed blood spouting from Kerfoot's left hand.
|
452 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Three oilers and a fourth engineer, was his greeting.
|
453 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Eighteen hundred, he calculated.
|
454 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|The sharp voice of Wolf Larsen aroused me.
|
455 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|I obeyed, and a minute or two later they stood before him.
|
456 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|But it won't continue, she said with easy confidence.
|
457 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Surprised.'}}]|What I saw I could not at first believe.
|
458 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|The stout wood was crushed like an eggshell.
|
459 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|There's too much of the schoolboy in me.
|
460 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|I had forgotten their existence.
|
461 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Ah, we were very close together in that moment.
|
462 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|But she swung obediently on her heel into the wind.
|
463 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|They are his tongue, by which he makes his knowledge articulate.
|
464 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "Between the rush of the cascades, streaks of rust showed everywhere" is Disgusted.'}}]|Between the rush of the cascades, streaks of rust showed everywhere.
|
465 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|He'll never do a tap of work the whole Voyage.
|
466 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Captain West may be a Samurai, but he is also human.
|
467 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|And so early in the voyage, too.
|
468 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|In the matter of curry she is a sheer genius.
|
469 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|The eastern heavens were equally spectacular.
|
470 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|He spat it out like so much venom.
|
471 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "I saw Mr Pike nod his head grimly and sarcastically" is Sarcastic.'}}]|I saw Mr Pike nod his head grimly and sarcastically.
|
472 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|He is too keenly intelligent, too sharply sensitive, successfully to endure.
|
473 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|The night was calm and snowy.
|
474 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|I sailed third mate in the little Vampire before you were born.
|
475 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|His outstretched arm dropped to his side, and he paused.
|
476 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|At this moment I felt a stir at my shoulder.
|
477 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "Wada, Louis, and the steward are servants of Asiatic breed" is Neutral.'}}]|Wada, Louis, and the steward are servants of Asiatic breed.
|
478 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|Also, she has forbidden them smoking their pipes in the after-room.
|
479 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|I tried to read George Moore last night, and was dreadfully bored.
|
480 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Tom Spink has a harpoon.
|
481 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Nimrod replied, with a slight manifestation of sensitiveness.
|
482 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|And their chief virtue lies in that they will never wear out.
|
483 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Beyond dispute, Corry Hutchinson had married Mabel Holmes.
|
484 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|No-sir-ee.
|
485 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Each insult added to the value of the claim.
|
486 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "For the rest, he was a mere automaton" is Neutral.'}}]|For the rest, he was a mere automaton.
|
487 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused. The sentence has a poetic and whimsical tone, suggesting a playful and lighthearted emotion.'}}]|The river bared its bosom, and snorting steamboats challenged the wilderness.
|
488 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Their love burned with increasing brightness.
|
489 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|They were artists, not biologists.
|
490 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Both Johnny and his mother shuffled their feet as they walked.
|
491 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "And as in denial of guilt, the one-legged boy replied" is Neutral.'}}]|And as in denial of guilt, the one-legged boy replied.
|
492 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|Burnt out like the crater of a volcano.
|
493 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|The boy, O'Brien, was specially maltreated.
|
494 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "O\'Brien took off his coat and bared his right arm" is Neutral.'}}]|O'Brien took off his coat and bared his right arm.
|
495 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|He bore no grudges and had few enemies.
|
496 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|And Tom King patiently endured.
|
497 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|King took every advantage he knew.
|
498 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|The lines were now very taut.
|
499 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|And right there I saw and knew it all.
|
500 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Angry'}}]|Who the devil gave it to you to be judge and jury.
|
501 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|You're joking me, sir, the other managed to articulate.
|
502 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|Anything unusual or abnormal was sufficient to send a fellow to Molokai.
|
503 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|His beady black eyes saw bargains where other men saw bankruptcy.
|
504 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|He was an athlete and a giant.
|
505 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|We fished sharks on Niihau together.
|
506 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|The Claudine was leaving next morning for Honolulu.
|
507 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|In short, my joyous individualism was dominated by the orthodox bourgeois ethics.
|
508 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|Soon shall it be thrust back from off prostrate humanity.
|
509 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Yet, in accordance with Ernest's test of truth, it worked.
|
510 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence is "Disgusted".'}}]|Much more Ernest told them of themselves and of his disillusionment.
|
511 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|There is more behind this than a mere university ideal.
|
512 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|No, it is a palace, wherein there are many servants.
|
513 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|We must give ourselves and not our money alone.
|
514 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|We are consumed in our own flesh-pots.
|
515 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|But here amongst ourselves let us speak out.
|
516 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Also, there was awe in their faces.
|
517 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Out of abstractions Ernest had conjured a vision and made them see it.
|
518 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Illuminating oil was becoming all profit.
|
519 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|Such an act was in direct violation of the laws of the land.
|
520 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|He was fond of quoting a fragment from a certain poem.
|
521 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Without them he could not run his empire.
|
522 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "For such countries nothing remained but reorganization" is Neutral.'}}]|For such countries nothing remained but reorganization.
|
523 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "They could not continue their method of producing surpluses" is Neutral.'}}]|They could not continue their method of producing surpluses.
|
524 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|At once would be instituted a dozen cooperative commonwealth states.
|
525 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|The Oligarchy wanted violence, and it set its agents provocateurs to work.
|
526 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Nowhere did the raw earth appear.
|
527 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|The lush vegetation of that sheltered spot make a natural shield.
|
528 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|Men who endure it, call it living death.
|
529 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|As I say, he had tapped the message very rapidly.
|
530 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Ask him, I laughed, then turned to Pasquini.
|
531 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|In what bucolic school of fence he had been taught was beyond imagining.
|
532 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Angry'}}]|May drought destroy your crops.
|
533 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Dunham, can your boy go along with Jesse.
|
534 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|But Johannes could, and did.
|
535 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|A new preacher and a new doctrine come to Jerusalem.
|
536 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|He would destroy all things that are fixed.
|
537 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|He was an enthusiast and a desert dweller.
|
538 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|What Pascal glimpsed with the vision of a seer, I have lived.
|
539 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|I should like to engage just for one whole life in that.
|
540 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Yea, so are all the lesser animals of today clean.
|
541 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|The Warden with a quart of champagne.
|
542 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Without a doubt, some of them have dinner engagements.
|
543 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|I had been born with no organic, chemical predisposition toward alcohol.
|
544 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "He may anticipate the day of his death" is Neutral.'}}]|He may anticipate the day of his death.
|
545 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|The Italian rancho was a bachelor establishment.
|
546 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|I lost my balance and pitched head foremost into the ooze.
|
547 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "Men like Joe Goose dated existence from drunk to drunk" is Disgusted.'}}]|Men like Joe Goose dated existence from drunk to drunk.
|
548 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Also, churches and preachers I had never known.
|
549 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral.'}}]|Do you know that we weigh every pound of coal we burn.
|
550 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|This also became part of the daily schedule.
|
551 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|All an appearance can know is mirage.
|
552 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Yet he dreams he is immortal, I argue feebly.
|
553 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|I am writing these lines in Honolulu, Hawaii.
|
554 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Jack London, Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Oahu.
|
555 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Jerry was so secure in his nook that he did not roll away.
|
556 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Why, he's bought forty pounds of goods from you already.
|
557 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|The last refugee had passed.
|
558 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|And the foundation stone of service, in his case, was obedience.
|
559 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Peace be unto you and grace before the Lord.
|
560 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|His mouth opened; words shaped vainly on his lips.
|
561 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Bill lingered, contemplating his work with artistic appreciation.
|
562 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Angry'}}]|What the flaming.
|
563 |
+
[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|Mrs McFee's jaws brought together with a snap.
|
564 |
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "Then it is as I said, Womble announced with finality" is Neutral.'}}]|Then it is as I said, Womble announced with finality.
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|With them were Indians, also three other men.
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|Dennin's hands were released long enough for him to sign the document.
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Now Irvine was a man of impulse, a poet.
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|He was just bursting with joy, joy over what.
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|At Lake Linderman I had one canoe, very good Peterborough canoe.
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570 |
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral.'}}]|Behind him lay the thousand-years-long road across all Siberia and Russia.
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence "He had forgotten to build a fire and thaw out" is Disgusted.'}}]|He had forgotten to build a fire and thaw out.
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|I never saw anything like her in my life.
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|There was no law on the Yukon save what they made for themselves.
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Good business man, Curly, O'Brien was saying.
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|There weren't any missions, and he was the man to know.
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576 |
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|And the big Persian knew of his existence before he did of hers.
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577 |
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted'}}]|Once the jews harp began emitting its barbaric rhythms, Michael was helpless.
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578 |
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|But we'll just postpone this.
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|There was the Emma Louisa.
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580 |
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|This is my fifth voyage.
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|It was this proposition that started the big idea in Daughtry's mind.
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582 |
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Daughtry elaborated on the counting trick by bringing Cocky along.
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583 |
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|Enjoy it he did, but principally for Steward's sake.
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584 |
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|I have long noted your thirst unquenchable.
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|Wonder if he's a lion dog, Charles suggested.
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586 |
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|We don't see ourselves as foolish.
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Neutral'}}]|He had comparatively no advantages at first.
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' The emotion of the sentence is Disgusted.'}}]|He had proved it today, with his amateurish and sophomoric productions.
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Disgusted.'}}]|I was sick once -- typhoid.
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590 |
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|In a way he is my protege.
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|We are both children together.
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592 |
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused'}}]|It's only his indigestion I find fault with.
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[{'generation': {'role': 'assistant', 'content': ' Amused.'}}]|She'd make a good wife for the cashier.
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1 |
+
0001|Amused|amused_1-15_0001.wav|Author of the danger trail, Philip Steels, etc.
|
2 |
+
0002|Neutral|neutral_1-28_0002.wav|Not at this particular case, Tom, apologized Whittemore.
|
3 |
+
0003|Neutral|neutral_1-28_0003.wav|For the twentieth time that evening the two men shook hands.
|
4 |
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0004|Amused|amused_1-15_0004.wav|Lord, but I'm glad to see you again, Phil.
|
5 |
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0005|Amused|amused_1-15_0005.wav|Will we ever forget it.
|
6 |
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0006|Amused|amused_1-15_0006.wav|God bless 'em, I hope I'll go on seeing them forever.
|
7 |
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0007|Amused|amused_1-15_0007.wav|And you always want to see it in the superlative degree.
|
8 |
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0009|Angry|angry_1-28_0009.wav|He turned sharply, and faced Gregson across the table.
|
9 |
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0010|Disgusted|disgustededed_1-28_0010.wav|I'm playing a single hand in what looks like a losing game.
|
10 |
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0011|Amused|amused_1-15_0011.wav|If I ever needed a fighter in my life I need one now.
|
11 |
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0012|Angry|angry_1-28_0012.wav|Gregson shoved back his chair and rose to his feet.
|
12 |
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0013|Neutral|neutral_1-28_0013.wav|He was a head shorter than his companion, of almost delicate physique.
|
13 |
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0014|Amused|amused_1-15_0014.wav|Now you're coming down to business, Phil, he exclaimed.
|
14 |
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0015|Amused|amused_1-15_0015.wav|It's the aurora borealis.
|
15 |
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0016|Neutral|neutral_1-28_0016.wav|There's Fort Churchill, a rifle-shot beyond the ridge, asleep.
|
16 |
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0018|Neutral|neutral_1-28_0018.wav|There was a change now.
|
17 |
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0019|Neutral|neutral_1-28_0019.wav|I followed the line of the proposed railroad, looking for chances.
|
18 |
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0020|Sleepy|sleepy_1-28_0020.wav|Clubs and balls and cities grew to be only memories.
|
19 |
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0021|Amused|amused_16-28_0021.wav|It fairly clubbed me into recognizing it.
|
20 |
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0022|Disgusted|disgustededed_1-28_0022.wav|Hardly were our plans made public before we were met by powerful opposition.
|
21 |
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0023|Amused|amused_16-28_0023.wav|A combination of Canadian capital quickly organized and petitioned for the same privileges.
|
22 |
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0024|Amused|amused_16-28_0024.wav|It was my reports from the north which chiefly induced people to buy.
|
23 |
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0025|Neutral|neutral_1-28_0025.wav|I was about to do this when cooler judgment prevailed.
|
24 |
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0026|Neutral|neutral_1-28_0026.wav|It occurred to me that there would have to be an accounting.
|
25 |
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0027|Amused|amused_16-28_0027.wav|To my surprise he began to show actual enthusiasm in my favor.
|
26 |
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0028|Angry|angry_1-28_0028.wav|Robbery, bribery, fraud,
|
27 |
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0029|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0029.wav|Their forces were already moving into the north country.
|
28 |
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0030|Amused|amused_29-45_0030.wav|I had faith in them.
|
29 |
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0031|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0031.wav|They were three hundred yards apart.
|
30 |
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0032|Disgusted|disgustededed_29-56_0032.wav|Since then some mysterious force has been fighting us at every step.
|
31 |
+
0033|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0033.wav|He unfolded a long typewritten letter, and handed it to Gregson.
|
32 |
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0034|Disgusted|disgustededed_29-56_0034.wav|Men of Selden's stamp don't stop at women and children.
|
33 |
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0035|Disgusted|disgustededed_29-56_0035.wav|He stopped, and Philip nodded at the horrified question in his eyes.
|
34 |
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0036|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0036.wav|She turned in at the hotel.
|
35 |
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0037|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0037.wav|I was the only one who remained sitting.
|
36 |
+
0038|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0038.wav|We'll have to watch our chances.
|
37 |
+
0039|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0039.wav|The ship should be in within a week or ten days.
|
38 |
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0040|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0040.wav|I suppose you wonder why she is coming up here.
|
39 |
+
0041|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0041.wav|Meanwhile I'll go out to breathe a spell.
|
40 |
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0042|Amused|amused_29-45_0042.wav|How could he explain his possession of the sketch.
|
41 |
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0043|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0043.wav|It seemed nearer to him since he had seen and talked with Gregson.
|
42 |
+
0044|Amused|amused_29-45_0044.wav|Her own betrayal of herself was like tonic to Philip.
|
43 |
+
0045|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0045.wav|He moved away as quietly as he had come.
|
44 |
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0046|Disgusted|disgustededed_29-56_0046.wav|The girl faced him, her eyes shining with sudden fear.
|
45 |
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0047|Angry|angry_29-56_0047.wav|Close beside him gleamed the white fangs of the wolf-dog.
|
46 |
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0048|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0048.wav|He looked at the handkerchief more, closely.
|
47 |
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0049|Sleepy|sleepy_29-56_0049.wav|Gregson was asleep when he re-entered the cabin.
|
48 |
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0050|Amused|amused_46-56_0050.wav|In spite of their absurdity the words affected Philip curiously.
|
49 |
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0051|Amused|amused_46-56_0051.wav|The lace was of a delicate ivory color, faintly tinted with yellow.
|
50 |
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0052|Amused|amused_46-56_0052.wav|It was a curious coincidence.
|
51 |
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0053|Amused|amused_46-56_0053.wav|Suddenly his fingers closed tightly over the handkerchief.
|
52 |
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0054|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0054.wav|There was nothing on the rock.
|
53 |
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0055|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0055.wav|Philip stood undecided, his ears strained to catch the slightest sound.
|
54 |
+
0056|Amused|amused_46-56_0056.wav|Pearce's little eyes were fixed on him shrewdly.
|
55 |
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0057|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0057.wav|I have no idea, replied Philip.
|
56 |
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0058|Amused|amused_57-84_0058.wav|I came for information more out of curiosity than anything else.
|
57 |
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0059|Disgusted|disgustededed_57-84_0059.wav|His immaculate appearance was gone.
|
58 |
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0060|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0060.wav|Anyway, no one saw her like that.
|
59 |
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0061|Angry|angry_57-84_0061.wav|Philip snatched at the letter which Gregson held out to him.
|
60 |
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0063|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0063.wav|Yes, it was a man who asked, a stranger.
|
61 |
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0064|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0064.wav|The fourth and fifth days passed without any developments.
|
62 |
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0065|Amused|amused_57-84_0065.wav|They closed now until his fingers were like cords of steel.
|
63 |
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0066|Amused|amused_57-84_0066.wav|He saw Jeanne falter for a moment.
|
64 |
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0067|Amused|amused_57-84_0067.wav|Surely I will excuse you, she cried.
|
65 |
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0068|Amused|amused_57-84_0068.wav|In a flash Philip followed its direction.
|
66 |
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0069|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0069.wav|It was his intention to return to Eileen and her father.
|
67 |
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0070|Amused|amused_57-84_0070.wav|He would first hunt up Gregson and begin his work there.
|
68 |
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0071|Amused|amused_57-84_0071.wav|What was the object of your little sensation.
|
69 |
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0073|Sleepy|sleepy_57-84_0073.wav|The promoter's eyes were heavy, with little puffy bags under them.
|
70 |
+
0074|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0074.wav|And now, down there, Eileen was waiting for him.
|
71 |
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0075|Angry|angry_57-84_0075.wav|There has been a change, she interrupted him.
|
72 |
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0076|Amused|amused_57-84_0076.wav|The gray eyes faltered; the flush deepened.
|
73 |
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0077|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0077.wav|It is the fire, partly, she said.
|
74 |
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0078|Amused|amused_57-84_0078.wav|Then, and at supper, he tried to fathom her.
|
75 |
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0079|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0079.wav|It was a large canoe.
|
76 |
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0080|Disgusted|disgustededed_57-84_0080.wav|What if Jeanne failed him.
|
77 |
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0081|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0081.wav|What if she did not come to the rock.
|
78 |
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0082|Disgusted|disgustededed_57-84_0082.wav|His face was streaming with blood.
|
79 |
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0083|Amused|amused_57-84_0083.wav|A shadow was creeping over Pierre's eyes.
|
80 |
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0085|Disgusted|disgustededed_85-112_0085.wav|A trickle of fresh blood ran over his face.
|
81 |
+
0086|Disgusted|disgustededed_85-112_0086.wav|Death had come with terrible suddenness.
|
82 |
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0087|Disgusted|disgustededed_85-112_0087.wav|Philip bent lower, and stared into the face of the dead man.
|
83 |
+
0088|Neutral|neutral_85-112_0088.wav|He made sure that the magazine was loaded, and resumed his paddling.
|
84 |
+
0089|Disgusted|disgustededed_85-112_0089.wav|The nightglow was treacherous to shoot by.
|
85 |
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0090|Amused|amused_85-112_0090.wav|The singing voice approached rapidly.
|
86 |
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0091|Angry|angry_85-112_0091.wav|His blood grew hot with rage at the thought.
|
87 |
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0092|Neutral|neutral_85-112_0092.wav|He went down in midstream, searching the shadows of both shores.
|
88 |
+
0093|Neutral|neutral_85-112_0093.wav|For a full minute he crouched and listened.
|
89 |
+
0094|Amused|amused_85-112_0094.wav|He had barely entered this when he saw the glow of a fire.
|
90 |
+
0095|Neutral|neutral_85-112_0095.wav|A big canvas tent was the first thing to come within his vision.
|
91 |
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0096|Amused|amused_85-112_0096.wav|Perhaps she had already met her fate a little deeper in the forest.
|
92 |
+
0098|Amused|amused_85-112_0098.wav|Shall I carry you.
|
93 |
+
0099|Amused|amused_85-112_0099.wav|A maddening joy pounded in his brain.
|
94 |
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0100|Sleepy|sleepy_85-112_0100.wav|You must sleep, he urged.
|
95 |
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0101|Disgusted|disgustededed_85-112_0101.wav|You, you would not keep the truth from me.
|
96 |
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0102|Amused|amused_85-112_0102.wav|He will follow us soon.
|
97 |
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0103|Neutral|neutral_85-112_0103.wav|But there came no promise from the bow of the canoe.
|
98 |
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0104|Sleepy|sleepy_85-112_0104.wav|She was sleeping under his protection as sweetly as a child.
|
99 |
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0105|Amused|amused_85-112_0105.wav|Only, it is so wonderful, so almost impossible to believe.
|
100 |
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0106|Disgusted|disgustededed_85-112_0106.wav|The emotion which she had suppressed burst forth now in a choking sob.
|
101 |
+
0107|Amused|amused_85-112_0107.wav|If you only could know how I thank you.
|
102 |
+
0108|Amused|amused_85-112_0108.wav|He waded into the edge of the water and began scrubbing himself.
|
103 |
+
0109|Disgusted|disgustededed_85-112_0109.wav|Do you know that you are shaking my confidence in you.
|
104 |
+
0110|Neutral|neutral_85-112_0110.wav|Much, replied Jeanne, as tersely.
|
105 |
+
0111|Amused|amused_85-112_0111.wav|Instead, he joined her; and they ate like two hungry children.
|
106 |
+
0112|Neutral|neutral_85-112_0112.wav|He was wounded in the arm.
|
107 |
+
0113|Disgusted|disgustededed_113-140_0113.wav|I suppose you picked that lingo up among the Indians.
|
108 |
+
0114|Disgusted|disgustededed_113-140_0114.wav|Her words sent a strange chill through Philip.
|
109 |
+
0115|Amused|amused_113-140_0115.wav|He had no excuse for the feelings which were aroused in him.
|
110 |
+
0116|Disgusted|disgustededed_113-140_0116.wav|Was it the rendezvous of those who were striving to work his ruin.
|
111 |
+
0117|Amused|amused_113-140_0117.wav|She added, with genuine sympathy in her face and voice.
|
112 |
+
0118|Amused|amused_113-140_0118.wav|Pierre obeys me when we are together.
|
113 |
+
0119|Neutral|neutral_113-140_0119.wav|Jeanne was turning the bow shoreward.
|
114 |
+
0121|Neutral|neutral_113-140_0121.wav|They ate dinner at the fifth, and rested for two hours.
|
115 |
+
0122|Amused|amused_113-140_0122.wav|Two years ago I gave up civilization for this.
|
116 |
+
0123|Disgusted|disgustededed_113-140_0123.wav|She had died from cold and starvation.
|
117 |
+
0124|Amused|amused_113-140_0124.wav|It was Jeanne singing softly over beyond the rocks.
|
118 |
+
0125|Neutral|neutral_113-140_0125.wav|He was determined now to maintain a more certain hold upon himself.
|
119 |
+
0126|Amused|amused_113-140_0126.wav|Each day she became a more vital part of him.
|
120 |
+
0127|Neutral|neutral_113-140_0127.wav|It was a temptation, but he resisted it.
|
121 |
+
0128|Disgusted|disgustededed_113-140_0128.wav|This one hope was destroyed as quickly as it was born.
|
122 |
+
0129|Amused|amused_113-140_0129.wav|Her face was against his breast.
|
123 |
+
0130|Amused|amused_113-140_0130.wav|She was his now, forever.
|
124 |
+
0131|Amused|amused_113-140_0131.wav|Providence had delivered him through the maelstrom.
|
125 |
+
0132|Amused|amused_113-140_0132.wav|A cry of joy burst from Philip's lips.
|
126 |
+
0133|Neutral|neutral_113-140_0133.wav|Philip began to feel that he had foolishly overestimated his strength.
|
127 |
+
0134|Amused|amused_113-140_0134.wav|He obeyed the pressure of her hand.
|
128 |
+
0135|Amused|amused_113-140_0135.wav|I am going to surprise father, and you will go with Pierre.
|
129 |
+
0136|Amused|amused_113-140_0136.wav|About him, everywhere, were the evidences of luxury and of age.
|
130 |
+
0137|Amused|amused_113-140_0137.wav|Then he stepped back with a low cry of pleasure.
|
131 |
+
0138|Amused|amused_113-140_0138.wav|In the picture he saw each moment a greater resemblance to Jeanne.
|
132 |
+
0139|Neutral|neutral_113-140_0139.wav|He told himself that as he washed himself and groomed his disheveled clothes.
|
133 |
+
0140|Amused|amused_113-140_0140.wav|Accept a father's blessing, and with it, this.
|
134 |
+
0141|Amused|amused_141_168_0141.wav|It seems like a strange pointing of the hand of God.
|
135 |
+
0142|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0142.wav|Such things had occurred before, he told Philip.
|
136 |
+
0143|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0143.wav|Ah, I had forgotten, he exclaimed.
|
137 |
+
0144|Amused|amused_141_168_0144.wav|But there was something even more startling than this resemblance.
|
138 |
+
0145|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0145.wav|I have to be careful of them, as they tear very easily.
|
139 |
+
0146|Disgusted|disgustededed_141-168_0146.wav|Of course, that is uninteresting, she continued.
|
140 |
+
0147|Amused|amused_141_168_0147.wav|A moment before he was intoxicated by a joy that was almost madness.
|
141 |
+
0148|Disgusted|disgustededed_141-168_0148.wav|Now these things had been struck dead within him.
|
142 |
+
0149|Amused|amused_141_168_0149.wav|For an instant he saw Pierre drawn like a silhouette against the sky.
|
143 |
+
0150|Amused|amused_141_168_0150.wav|Goodbye, Pierre, he shouted.
|
144 |
+
0151|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0151.wav|And MacDougall was beyond the trail, with three weeks to spare.
|
145 |
+
0152|Amused|amused_141_168_0152.wav|Philip thrust himself against it and entered.
|
146 |
+
0153|Disgusted|disgustededed_141-168_0153.wav|MacDougall tapped his forehead suspiciously with a stubby forefinger.
|
147 |
+
0154|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0154.wav|He was smooth-shaven, and his hair and eyes were black.
|
148 |
+
0155|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0155.wav|Won't you draw up, gentlemen.
|
149 |
+
0156|Amused|amused_141_168_0156.wav|A strange fire burned in his eyes when Thorpe turned.
|
150 |
+
0158|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0158.wav|Does that look good.
|
151 |
+
0159|Amused|amused_141_168_0159.wav|They look as though he had been drumming a piano all his life.
|
152 |
+
0160|Amused|amused_141_168_0160.wav|You want to go over and see his gang throw dirt.
|
153 |
+
0161|Disgusted|disgustededed_141-168_0161.wav|Take away their foreman and they wouldn't be worth their grub.
|
154 |
+
0162|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0162.wav|That's the sub-foreman, explained Thorpe.
|
155 |
+
0163|Disgusted|disgustededed_141-168_0163.wav|Philip made no effort to follow.
|
156 |
+
0164|Amused|amused_141_168_0164.wav|He came first a year ago, and revealed himself to Jeanne.
|
157 |
+
0165|Angry|angry_169-196_0165.wav|They are to attack your camp tomorrow night.
|
158 |
+
0166|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0166.wav|Two days ago Jeanne learned where her father's men were hiding.
|
159 |
+
0167|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0167.wav|I was near the cabin, and saw you.
|
160 |
+
0168|Amused|amused_141_168_0168.wav|Low bush whipped him in the face and left no sting.
|
161 |
+
0169|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0169.wav|Suddenly Jeanne stopped for an instant.
|
162 |
+
0170|Disgusted|disgustededed_169-196_0170.wav|There was none of the joy of meeting in his face.
|
163 |
+
0171|Amused|amused_169-196_0171.wav|And when you come back in a few days, bring Eileen.
|
164 |
+
0172|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0172.wav|Gregson had left the outer door slightly ajar.
|
165 |
+
0173|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0173.wav|The date was nearly eighteen years old.
|
166 |
+
0174|Amused|amused_169-196_0174.wav|They were the presage of storm.
|
167 |
+
0175|Amused|amused_169-196_0175.wav|Down there the earth was already swelling with life.
|
168 |
+
0176|Amused|amused_169-196_0176.wav|For the first time in his life he was yearning for a scrap.
|
169 |
+
0177|Disgusted|disgustededed_169-196_0177.wav|She had been thoroughly and efficiently mauled.
|
170 |
+
0178|Disgusted|disgustededed_169-196_0178.wav|Every bone in her aged body seemed broken or dislocated.
|
171 |
+
0180|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0180.wav|If not, let's say our prayers and go to bed.
|
172 |
+
0181|Amused|amused_169-196_0181.wav|So cheer up, and give us your paw.
|
173 |
+
0183|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0183.wav|And the air was growing chilly.
|
174 |
+
0184|Amused|amused_169-196_0184.wav|Don't you see, I'm chewing this thing in two.
|
175 |
+
0185|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0185.wav|The questions may have come vaguely in his mind.
|
176 |
+
0186|Amused|amused_169-196_0186.wav|Like a flash he launched himself into the feathered mass of the owl.
|
177 |
+
0187|Amused|amused_169-196_0187.wav|Ahead of them they saw a glimmer of sunshine.
|
178 |
+
0188|Disgusted|disgustededed_169-196_0188.wav|Two gigantic owls were tearing at the carcass.
|
179 |
+
0189|Disgusted|disgustededed_169-196_0189.wav|The big-eyed, clucking moose-birds were most annoying.
|
180 |
+
0190|Amused|amused_169-196_0190.wav|Next to them the Canada jays were most persistent.
|
181 |
+
0191|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0191.wav|For a time the exciting thrill of his adventure was gone.
|
182 |
+
0192|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0192.wav|He did not rush in.
|
183 |
+
0193|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0193.wav|It was edged with ice.
|
184 |
+
0194|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0194.wav|He drank of the water cautiously.
|
185 |
+
0195|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0195.wav|But a strange thing happened.
|
186 |
+
0196|Amused|amused_169-196_0196.wav|He began to follow the footprints of the dog.
|
187 |
+
0197|Disgusted|disgustededed_197-224_0197.wav|Such a dog the wise driver kills, or turns loose.
|
188 |
+
0198|Amused|amused_196-224_0198.wav|Sometimes her dreams were filled with visions.
|
189 |
+
0199|Amused|amused_196-224_0199.wav|Thus had the raw wilderness prepared him for this day.
|
190 |
+
0200|Amused|amused_196-224_0200.wav|He leapt again, and the club caught him once more.
|
191 |
+
0201|Angry|angry_197-224_0201.wav|He cried, and swung the club wildly.
|
192 |
+
0202|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0202.wav|She turned, fearing that Jacques might see what was in her face.
|
193 |
+
0203|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0203.wav|They were following the shore of a lake.
|
194 |
+
0204|Amused|amused_196-224_0204.wav|The wolf-dog thrust his gaunt muzzle toward him.
|
195 |
+
0205|Amused|amused_196-224_0205.wav|From now on we're pals.
|
196 |
+
0206|Amused|amused_196-224_0206.wav|He says he bought him of Jacques Le Beau.
|
197 |
+
0207|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0207.wav|How much was it.
|
198 |
+
0208|Amused|amused_196-224_0208.wav|Youth had come back to her, freed from the yoke of oppression.
|
199 |
+
0209|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0209.wav|It was not a large lake, and almost round.
|
200 |
+
0210|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0210.wav|Its diameter was not more than two hundred yards.
|
201 |
+
0211|Disgusted|disgustededed_197-224_0211.wav|It drowned all sound that brute agony and death may have made.
|
202 |
+
0212|Amused|amused_196-224_0212.wav|Fresh cases, still able to walk, they clustered about the spokesman.
|
203 |
+
0213|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0213.wav|Between him and the beach was the cane-grass fence of the compound.
|
204 |
+
0214|Amused|amused_196-224_0214.wav|Besides, he was paid one case of tobacco per head.
|
205 |
+
0215|Disgusted|disgustededed_197-224_0215.wav|They die out of spite.
|
206 |
+
0216|Angry|angry_197-224_0216.wav|The other felt a sudden wave of irritation rush through him.
|
207 |
+
0217|Disgusted|disgustededed_197-224_0217.wav|Oppressive as the heat had been, it was now even more oppressive.
|
208 |
+
0218|Amused|amused_196-224_0218.wav|The ringing of the big bell aroused him.
|
209 |
+
0219|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0219.wav|At first he puzzled over something untoward he was sure had happened.
|
210 |
+
0220|Disgusted|disgustededed_197-224_0220.wav|A dead man is of no use on a plantation.
|
211 |
+
0221|Disgusted|disgustededed_197-224_0221.wav|I don't know why you're here at all.
|
212 |
+
0222|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0222.wav|What part of the United States is your home.
|
213 |
+
0223|Amused|amused_196-224_0223.wav|My, I'm almost homesick for it already.
|
214 |
+
0224|Amused|amused_196-224_0224.wav|She nodded, and her eyes grew soft and moist.
|
215 |
+
0225|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0225.wav|I was brought up the way most girls in Hawaii are brought up.
|
216 |
+
0226|Amused|amused_225-252_0226.wav|That came before my A B C's.
|
217 |
+
0227|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0227.wav|It was the same way with our revolvers and rifles.
|
218 |
+
0228|Amused|amused_225-252_0228.wav|But it contributed to the smash.
|
219 |
+
0229|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0229.wav|The last one I knew was an overseer.
|
220 |
+
0230|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0230.wav|Do you know any good land around here.
|
221 |
+
0231|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0231.wav|The Resident Commissioner is away in Australia.
|
222 |
+
0232|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0232.wav|I cannot follow you, she said.
|
223 |
+
0233|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0233.wav|I never allow what can't be changed to annoy me.
|
224 |
+
0234|Disgusted|disgustededed_225-252_0234.wav|Why, the average review is more nauseating than cod liver oil.
|
225 |
+
0235|Amused|amused_225-252_0235.wav|His voice was passionately rebellious.
|
226 |
+
0236|Angry|angry_225-252_0236.wav|Don't you see I hate you.
|
227 |
+
0237|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0237.wav|So Hughie and I did the managing ourselves.
|
228 |
+
0238|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0238.wav|It happened to him at the Gallina Society in Oakland one afternoon.
|
229 |
+
0239|Amused|amused_225-252_0239.wav|He cried in such genuine dismay that she broke into hearty laughter.
|
230 |
+
0240|Disgusted|disgustededed_225-252_0240.wav|Wash your hands of me.
|
231 |
+
0241|Amused|amused_225-252_0241.wav|I think it's much nicer to quarrel.
|
232 |
+
0242|Amused|amused_225-252_0242.wav|I saw it when she rolled.
|
233 |
+
0243|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0243.wav|I only read the quotations.
|
234 |
+
0244|Amused|amused_225-252_0244.wav|He was the soul of devotion to his employers.
|
235 |
+
0245|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0245.wav|Out of his eighteen hundred, he laid aside sixteen hundred each year.
|
236 |
+
0246|Amused|amused_225-252_0246.wav|You have heard always how he was the lover of the Princess Naomi.
|
237 |
+
0247|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0247.wav|They ought to pass here some time today.
|
238 |
+
0249|Amused|amused_225-252_0249.wav|All eyes, however, were staring at him in certitude of expectancy.
|
239 |
+
0250|Amused|amused_225-252_0250.wav|He had observed the business life of Hawaii and developed a vaulting ambition.
|
240 |
+
0251|Amused|amused_225-252_0251.wav|I may manage to freight a cargo back as well.
|
241 |
+
0252|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0252.wav|O'Brien had been a clean living young man with ideals.
|
242 |
+
0253|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0253.wav|He it was that lived to found the family of the Patino.
|
243 |
+
0254|Amused|amused_253-280_0254.wav|Straight out they swam, their heads growing smaller and smaller.
|
244 |
+
0255|Amused|amused_253-280_0255.wav|You won't die of malnutrition, be sure of that.
|
245 |
+
0257|Amused|amused_253-280_0257.wav|They are coming ashore, whoever they are.
|
246 |
+
0258|Amused|amused_253-280_0258.wav|Soaked in seawater they offset the heat rays.
|
247 |
+
0259|Amused|amused_253-280_0259.wav|Think of investing in such an adventure.
|
248 |
+
0260|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0260.wav|Nobody knew his history, they of the Junta least of all.
|
249 |
+
0261|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0261.wav|I have been doubly baptized.
|
250 |
+
0262|Disgusted|disgustededed_253-280_0262.wav|They wouldn't be sweeping a big vessel like the Martha.
|
251 |
+
0263|Amused|amused_253-280_0263.wav|Joan looked triumphantly at Sheldon, who bowed.
|
252 |
+
0264|Amused|amused_253-280_0264.wav|And I hope you've got plenty of chain out, Captain Young.
|
253 |
+
0265|Amused|amused_253-280_0265.wav|The discovery seemed to have been made on the spur of the moment.
|
254 |
+
0266|Disgusted|disgustededed_253-280_0266.wav|They handled two men already, both grub-thieves.
|
255 |
+
0267|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0267.wav|Eli Harding asked, as Shunk started to follow.
|
256 |
+
0268|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0268.wav|Now go ahead and tell me in a straightforward way what has happened.
|
257 |
+
0269|Disgusted|disgustededed_253-280_0269.wav|That's where they cut off the Scottish Chiefs and killed all hands.
|
258 |
+
0270|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0270.wav|And after the bath a shave would not be bad.
|
259 |
+
0271|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0271.wav|Now please give a plain statement of what occurred.
|
260 |
+
0272|Amused|amused_253-280_0272.wav|You can take a vacation on pay.
|
261 |
+
0273|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0273.wav|They are big trees and require plenty of room.
|
262 |
+
0274|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0274.wav|And Raoul listened again to the tale of the house.
|
263 |
+
0275|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0275.wav|There are no kiddies and half grown youths among them.
|
264 |
+
0276|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0276.wav|Oolong Atoll was one hundred and forty miles in circumference.
|
265 |
+
0277|Disgusted|disgustededed_253-280_0277.wav|McCoy found a stifling, poisonous atmosphere in the pent cabin.
|
266 |
+
0278|Disgusted|disgustededed_253-280_0278.wav|It would give me nervous prostration.
|
267 |
+
0279|Amused|amused_253-280_0279.wav|She said with chattering teeth.
|
268 |
+
0280|Amused|amused_253-280_0280.wav|I'll be out of my head in fifteen minutes.
|
269 |
+
0281|Neutral|neutral_281-308_0281.wav|I do not blame you for anything; remember that.
|
270 |
+
0282|Angry|angry_281-308_0282.wav|If you mean to insinuate -- Brentwood began hotly.
|
271 |
+
0283|Disgusted|disgustededed_281-308_0283.wav|The woman in you is only incidental, accidental, and irrelevant.
|
272 |
+
0284|Amused|amused_281-308_0284.wav|There was no forecasting this strange girl's processes.
|
273 |
+
0285|Disgusted|disgustededed_281-308_0285.wav|But what they want with your toothbrush is more than I can imagine.
|
274 |
+
0286|Angry|angry_281-308_0286.wav|Give them their choice between a fine or an official whipping.
|
275 |
+
0287|Amused|amused_281-308_0287.wav|Keep an eye on him.
|
276 |
+
0288|Amused|amused_281-308_0288.wav|Those are my oysters, he said at last.
|
277 |
+
0289|Amused|amused_281-308_0289.wav|They are not regular oyster pirates, Nicholas continued.
|
278 |
+
0290|Disgusted|disgustededed_281-308_0290.wav|One by one the boys were captured.
|
279 |
+
0291|Neutral|neutral_281-308_0291.wav|The weeks had gone by, and no overt acts had been attempted.
|
280 |
+
0292|Disgusted|disgustededed_281-308_0292.wav|Here, in the midmorning, the first casualty occurred.
|
281 |
+
0293|Neutral|neutral_281-308_0293.wav|They were deep in the primeval forest.
|
282 |
+
0294|Disgusted|disgustededed_281-308_0294.wav|He had been foiled in his attempt to escape.
|
283 |
+
0295|Amused|amused_281-308_0295.wav|And twenty men could hold it with spears and arrows.
|
284 |
+
0296|Neutral|neutral_281-308_0296.wav|Bassett was a fastidious man.
|
285 |
+
0297|Amused|amused_281-308_0297.wav|There's a big English general right now whose name is Roberts.
|
286 |
+
0298|Amused|amused_281-308_0298.wav|This tacit promise of continued acquaintance gave Saxon a little joy-thrill.
|
287 |
+
0299|Disgusted|disgustededed_281-308_0299.wav|I tell you I am disgusted with this adventure tomfoolery and rot.
|
288 |
+
0300|Sleepy|sleepy_281-307_0300.wav|From my earliest recollection my sleep was a period of terror.
|
289 |
+
0301|Disgusted|disgustededed_281-308_0301.wav|But all my dreams violated this law.
|
290 |
+
0302|Amused|amused_281-308_0302.wav|It is very plausible to such people, a most convincing hypothesis.
|
291 |
+
0303|Disgusted|disgustededed_281-308_0303.wav|But they make the mistake of ignoring their own duality.
|
292 |
+
0304|Neutral|neutral_281-308_0304.wav|I graduated last of my class.
|
293 |
+
0305|Amused|amused_281-308_0305.wav|They had no fixed values, to be altered by adjectives and adverbs.
|
294 |
+
0306|Disgusted|disgustededed_281-308_0306.wav|He was pressing beyond the limits of his vocabulary.
|
295 |
+
0307|Neutral|neutral_281-308_0307.wav|Very early in my life, I separated from my mother.
|
296 |
+
0308|Disgusted|disgustededed_281-308_0308.wav|His infernal chattering worries me even now as I think of it.
|
297 |
+
0309|Neutral|neutral_309-336_0309.wav|White Leghorns, said Mrs Mortimer.
|
298 |
+
0313|Angry|angry_309-336_0313.wav|Broken-Tooth yelled with fright and pain.
|
299 |
+
0316|Angry|angry_309-336_0316.wav|We had been chased by them ourselves, more than once.
|
300 |
+
0319|Disgusted|disgustededed_309-336_0319.wav|And the Edinburgh Evening News says, with editorial gloom.
|
301 |
+
0320|Angry|angry_309-336_0320.wav|With my strength I slammed it full into Red-Eye's face.
|
302 |
+
0322|Neutral|neutral_309-336_0322.wav|This is a common experience with all of us.
|
303 |
+
0325|Angry|angry_309-336_0325.wav|Whiz-zip-bang. Lop-Ear screamed with sudden anguish.
|
304 |
+
0327|Neutral|neutral_309-336_0327.wav|They were less stooped than we, less springy in their movements.
|
305 |
+
0328|Neutral|neutral_309-336_0328.wav|The Fire People, like ourselves, lived in caves.
|
306 |
+
0329|Neutral|neutral_309-336_0329.wav|Ah, indeed.
|
307 |
+
0330|Disgusted|disgustededed_309-336_0330.wav|Red-Eye never committed a more outrageous deed.
|
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0018|There was a change now.
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0019|I followed the line of the proposed railroad, looking for chances.
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0020|Clubs and balls and cities grew to be only memories.
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22 |
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0022|Hardly were our plans made public before we were met by powerful opposition.
|
23 |
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0023|A combination of Canadian capital quickly organized and petitioned for the same privileges.
|
24 |
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0024|It was my reports from the north which chiefly induced people to buy.
|
25 |
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0025|I was about to do this when cooler judgment prevailed.
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26 |
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0028|Robbery, bribery, fraud,
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30 |
+
0030|I had faith in them.
|
31 |
+
0031|They were three hundred yards apart.
|
32 |
+
0032|Since then some mysterious force has been fighting us at every step.
|
33 |
+
0033|He unfolded a long typewritten letter, and handed it to Gregson.
|
34 |
+
0034|Men of Selden's stamp don't stop at women and children.
|
35 |
+
0035|He stopped, and Philip nodded at the horrified question in his eyes.
|
36 |
+
0036|She turned in at the hotel.
|
37 |
+
0037|I was the only one who remained sitting.
|
38 |
+
0038|We'll have to watch our chances.
|
39 |
+
0039|The ship should be in within a week or ten days.
|
40 |
+
0040|I suppose you wonder why she is coming up here.
|
41 |
+
0041|Meanwhile I'll go out to breathe a spell.
|
42 |
+
0042|How could he explain his possession of the sketch.
|
43 |
+
0043|It seemed nearer to him since he had seen and talked with Gregson.
|
44 |
+
0044|Her own betrayal of herself was like tonic to Philip.
|
45 |
+
0045|He moved away as quietly as he had come.
|
46 |
+
0046|The girl faced him, her eyes shining with sudden fear.
|
47 |
+
0047|Close beside him gleamed the white fangs of the wolf-dog.
|
48 |
+
0048|He looked at the handkerchief more, closely.
|
49 |
+
0049|Gregson was asleep when he re-entered the cabin.
|
50 |
+
0050|In spite of their absurdity the words affected Philip curiously.
|
51 |
+
0051|The lace was of a delicate ivory color, faintly tinted with yellow.
|
52 |
+
0052|It was a curious coincidence.
|
53 |
+
0053|Suddenly his fingers closed tightly over the handkerchief.
|
54 |
+
0054|There was nothing on the rock.
|
55 |
+
0055|Philip stood undecided, his ears strained to catch the slightest sound.
|
56 |
+
0056|Pearce's little eyes were fixed on him shrewdly.
|
57 |
+
0057|I have no idea, replied Philip.
|
58 |
+
0058|I came for information more out of curiosity than anything else.
|
59 |
+
0059|His immaculate appearance was gone.
|
60 |
+
0060|Anyway, no one saw her like that.
|
61 |
+
0061|Philip snatched at the letter which Gregson held out to him.
|
62 |
+
0062|The men stared into each other's face.
|
63 |
+
0063|Yes, it was a man who asked, a stranger.
|
64 |
+
0064|The fourth and fifth days passed without any developments.
|
65 |
+
0065|They closed now until his fingers were like cords of steel.
|
66 |
+
0066|He saw Jeanne falter for a moment.
|
67 |
+
0067|Surely I will excuse you, she cried.
|
68 |
+
0068|In a flash Philip followed its direction.
|
69 |
+
0069|It was his intention to return to Eileen and her father.
|
70 |
+
0070|He would first hunt up Gregson and begin his work there.
|
71 |
+
0071|What was the object of your little sensation.
|
72 |
+
0072|But who was Eileen's double.
|
73 |
+
0073|The promoter's eyes were heavy, with little puffy bags under them.
|
74 |
+
0074|And now, down there, Eileen was waiting for him.
|
75 |
+
0075|There has been a change, she interrupted him.
|
76 |
+
0076|The gray eyes faltered; the flush deepened.
|
77 |
+
0077|It is the fire, partly, she said.
|
78 |
+
0078|Then, and at supper, he tried to fathom her.
|
79 |
+
0079|It was a large canoe.
|
80 |
+
0080|What if Jeanne failed him.
|
81 |
+
0081|What if she did not come to the rock.
|
82 |
+
0082|His face was streaming with blood.
|
83 |
+
0083|A shadow was creeping over Pierre's eyes.
|
84 |
+
0084|Scarcely had he uttered the name when Pierre's closing eyes shot open.
|
85 |
+
0085|A trickle of fresh blood ran over his face.
|
86 |
+
0086|Death had come with terrible suddenness.
|
87 |
+
0087|Philip bent lower, and stared into the face of the dead man.
|
88 |
+
0088|He made sure that the magazine was loaded, and resumed his paddling.
|
89 |
+
0089|The nightglow was treacherous to shoot by.
|
90 |
+
0090|The singing voice approached rapidly.
|
91 |
+
0091|His blood grew hot with rage at the thought.
|
92 |
+
0092|He went down in midstream, searching the shadows of both shores.
|
93 |
+
0093|For a full minute he crouched and listened.
|
94 |
+
0094|He had barely entered this when he saw the glow of a fire.
|
95 |
+
0095|A big canvas tent was the first thing to come within his vision.
|
96 |
+
0096|Perhaps she had already met her fate a little deeper in the forest.
|
97 |
+
0097|Then you can arrange yourself comfortably among these robes in the bow.
|
98 |
+
0098|Shall I carry you.
|
99 |
+
0099|A maddening joy pounded in his brain.
|
100 |
+
0100|You must sleep, he urged.
|
101 |
+
0101|You, you would not keep the truth from me.
|
102 |
+
0102|He will follow us soon.
|
103 |
+
0103|But there came no promise from the bow of the canoe.
|
104 |
+
0104|She was sleeping under his protection as sweetly as a child.
|
105 |
+
0105|Only, it is so wonderful, so almost impossible to believe.
|
106 |
+
0106|The emotion which she had suppressed burst forth now in a choking sob.
|
107 |
+
0107|If you only could know how I thank you.
|
108 |
+
0108|He waded into the edge of the water and began scrubbing himself.
|
109 |
+
0109|Do you know that you are shaking my confidence in you.
|
110 |
+
0110|Much, replied Jeanne, as tersely.
|
111 |
+
0111|Instead, he joined her; and they ate like two hungry children.
|
112 |
+
0112|He was wounded in the arm.
|
113 |
+
0113|I suppose you picked that lingo up among the Indians.
|
114 |
+
0114|Her words sent a strange chill through Philip.
|
115 |
+
0115|He had no excuse for the feelings which were aroused in him.
|
116 |
+
0116|Was it the rendezvous of those who were striving to work his ruin.
|
117 |
+
0117|She added, with genuine sympathy in her face and voice.
|
118 |
+
0118|Pierre obeys me when we are together.
|
119 |
+
0119|Jeanne was turning the bow shoreward.
|
120 |
+
0120|My right foot feels like that of a Chinese debutante.
|
121 |
+
0121|They ate dinner at the fifth, and rested for two hours.
|
122 |
+
0122|Two years ago I gave up civilization for this.
|
123 |
+
0123|She had died from cold and starvation.
|
124 |
+
0124|It was Jeanne singing softly over beyond the rocks.
|
125 |
+
0125|He was determined now to maintain a more certain hold upon himself.
|
126 |
+
0126|Each day she became a more vital part of him.
|
127 |
+
0127|It was a temptation, but he resisted it.
|
128 |
+
0128|This one hope was destroyed as quickly as it was born.
|
129 |
+
0129|Her face was against his breast.
|
130 |
+
0130|She was his now, forever.
|
131 |
+
0131|Providence had delivered him through the maelstrom.
|
132 |
+
0132|A cry of joy burst from Philip's lips.
|
133 |
+
0133|Philip began to feel that he had foolishly overestimated his strength.
|
134 |
+
0134|He obeyed the pressure of her hand.
|
135 |
+
0135|I am going to surprise father, and you will go with Pierre.
|
136 |
+
0136|About him, everywhere, were the evidences of luxury and of age.
|
137 |
+
0137|Then he stepped back with a low cry of pleasure.
|
138 |
+
0138|In the picture he saw each moment a greater resemblance to Jeanne.
|
139 |
+
0139|He told himself that as he washed himself and groomed his disheveled clothes.
|
140 |
+
0140|Accept a father's blessing, and with it, this.
|
141 |
+
0141|It seems like a strange pointing of the hand of God.
|
142 |
+
0142|Such things had occurred before, he told Philip.
|
143 |
+
0143|Ah, I had forgotten, he exclaimed.
|
144 |
+
0144|But there was something even more startling than this resemblance.
|
145 |
+
0145|I have to be careful of them, as they tear very easily.
|
146 |
+
0146|Of course, that is uninteresting, she continued.
|
147 |
+
0147|A moment before he was intoxicated by a joy that was almost madness.
|
148 |
+
0148|Now these things had been struck dead within him.
|
149 |
+
0149|For an instant he saw Pierre drawn like a silhouette against the sky.
|
150 |
+
0150|Goodbye, Pierre, he shouted.
|
151 |
+
0151|And MacDougall was beyond the trail, with three weeks to spare.
|
152 |
+
0152|Philip thrust himself against it and entered.
|
153 |
+
0153|MacDougall tapped his forehead suspiciously with a stubby forefinger.
|
154 |
+
0154|He was smooth-shaven, and his hair and eyes were black.
|
155 |
+
0155|Won't you draw up, gentlemen.
|
156 |
+
0156|A strange fire burned in his eyes when Thorpe turned.
|
157 |
+
0157|He had worshiped her, as Dante might have worshiped Beatrice.
|
158 |
+
0158|Does that look good.
|
159 |
+
0159|They look as though he had been drumming a piano all his life.
|
160 |
+
0160|You want to go over and see his gang throw dirt.
|
161 |
+
0161|Take away their foreman and they wouldn't be worth their grub.
|
162 |
+
0162|That's the sub-foreman, explained Thorpe.
|
163 |
+
0163|Philip made no effort to follow.
|
164 |
+
0164|He came first a year ago, and revealed himself to Jeanne.
|
165 |
+
0165|They are to attack your camp tomorrow night.
|
166 |
+
0166|Two days ago Jeanne learned where her father's men were hiding.
|
167 |
+
0167|I was near the cabin, and saw you.
|
168 |
+
0168|Low bush whipped him in the face and left no sting.
|
169 |
+
0169|Suddenly Jeanne stopped for an instant.
|
170 |
+
0170|There was none of the joy of meeting in his face.
|
171 |
+
0171|And when you come back in a few days, bring Eileen.
|
172 |
+
0172|Gregson had left the outer door slightly ajar.
|
173 |
+
0173|The date was nearly eighteen years old.
|
174 |
+
0174|They were the presage of storm.
|
175 |
+
0175|Down there the earth was already swelling with life.
|
176 |
+
0176|For the first time in his life he was yearning for a scrap.
|
177 |
+
0177|She had been thoroughly and efficiently mauled.
|
178 |
+
0178|Every bone in her aged body seemed broken or dislocated.
|
179 |
+
0179|Tomorrow I'm going after that bear, he said.
|
180 |
+
0180|If not, let's say our prayers and go to bed.
|
181 |
+
0181|So cheer up, and give us your paw.
|
182 |
+
0182|This time he did not yap for mercy.
|
183 |
+
0183|And the air was growing chilly.
|
184 |
+
0184|Don't you see, I'm chewing this thing in two.
|
185 |
+
0185|The questions may have come vaguely in his mind.
|
186 |
+
0186|Like a flash he launched himself into the feathered mass of the owl.
|
187 |
+
0187|Ahead of them they saw a glimmer of sunshine.
|
188 |
+
0188|Two gigantic owls were tearing at the carcass.
|
189 |
+
0189|The big-eyed, clucking moose-birds were most annoying.
|
190 |
+
0190|Next to them the Canada jays were most persistent.
|
191 |
+
0191|For a time the exciting thrill of his adventure was gone.
|
192 |
+
0192|He did not rush in.
|
193 |
+
0193|It was edged with ice.
|
194 |
+
0194|He drank of the water cautiously.
|
195 |
+
0195|But a strange thing happened.
|
196 |
+
0196|He began to follow the footprints of the dog.
|
197 |
+
0197|Such a dog the wise driver kills, or turns loose.
|
198 |
+
0198|Sometimes her dreams were filled with visions.
|
199 |
+
0199|Thus had the raw wilderness prepared him for this day.
|
200 |
+
0200|He leapt again, and the club caught him once more.
|
201 |
+
0201|He cried, and swung the club wildly.
|
202 |
+
0202|She turned, fearing that Jacques might see what was in her face.
|
203 |
+
0203|They were following the shore of a lake.
|
204 |
+
0204|The wolf-dog thrust his gaunt muzzle toward him.
|
205 |
+
0205|From now on we're pals.
|
206 |
+
0206|He says he bought him of Jacques Le Beau.
|
207 |
+
0207|How much was it.
|
208 |
+
0208|Youth had come back to her, freed from the yoke of oppression.
|
209 |
+
0209|It was not a large lake, and almost round.
|
210 |
+
0210|Its diameter was not more than two hundred yards.
|
211 |
+
0211|It drowned all sound that brute agony and death may have made.
|
212 |
+
0212|Fresh cases, still able to walk, they clustered about the spokesman.
|
213 |
+
0213|Between him and the beach was the cane-grass fence of the compound.
|
214 |
+
0214|Besides, he was paid one case of tobacco per head.
|
215 |
+
0215|They die out of spite.
|
216 |
+
0216|The other felt a sudden wave of irritation rush through him.
|
217 |
+
0217|Oppressive as the heat had been, it was now even more oppressive.
|
218 |
+
0218|The ringing of the big bell aroused him.
|
219 |
+
0219|At first he puzzled over something untoward he was sure had happened.
|
220 |
+
0220|A dead man is of no use on a plantation.
|
221 |
+
0221|I don't know why you're here at all.
|
222 |
+
0222|What part of the United States is your home.
|
223 |
+
0223|My, I'm almost homesick for it already.
|
224 |
+
0224|She nodded, and her eyes grew soft and moist.
|
225 |
+
0225|I was brought up the way most girls in Hawaii are brought up.
|
226 |
+
0226|That came before my A B C's.
|
227 |
+
0227|It was the same way with our revolvers and rifles.
|
228 |
+
0228|But it contributed to the smash.
|
229 |
+
0229|The last one I knew was an overseer.
|
230 |
+
0230|Do you know any good land around here.
|
231 |
+
0231|The Resident Commissioner is away in Australia.
|
232 |
+
0232|I cannot follow you, she said.
|
233 |
+
0233|I never allow what can't be changed to annoy me.
|
234 |
+
0234|Why, the average review is more nauseating than cod liver oil.
|
235 |
+
0235|His voice was passionately rebellious.
|
236 |
+
0236|Don't you see I hate you.
|
237 |
+
0237|So Hughie and I did the managing ourselves.
|
238 |
+
0238|It happened to him at the Gallina Society in Oakland one afternoon.
|
239 |
+
0239|He cried in such genuine dismay that she broke into hearty laughter.
|
240 |
+
0240|Wash your hands of me.
|
241 |
+
0241|I think it's much nicer to quarrel.
|
242 |
+
0242|I saw it when she rolled.
|
243 |
+
0243|I only read the quotations.
|
244 |
+
0244|He was the soul of devotion to his employers.
|
245 |
+
0245|Out of his eighteen hundred, he laid aside sixteen hundred each year.
|
246 |
+
0246|You have heard always how he was the lover of the Princess Naomi.
|
247 |
+
0247|They ought to pass here some time today.
|
248 |
+
0248|I had been sad too long already.
|
249 |
+
0249|All eyes, however, were staring at him in certitude of expectancy.
|
250 |
+
0250|He had observed the business life of Hawaii and developed a vaulting ambition.
|
251 |
+
0251|I may manage to freight a cargo back as well.
|
252 |
+
0252|O'Brien had been a clean living young man with ideals.
|
253 |
+
0253|He it was that lived to found the family of the Patino.
|
254 |
+
0254|Straight out they swam, their heads growing smaller and smaller.
|
255 |
+
0255|You won't die of malnutrition, be sure of that.
|
256 |
+
0256|See the length of the body and that elongated neck.
|
257 |
+
0257|They are coming ashore, whoever they are.
|
258 |
+
0258|Soaked in seawater they offset the heat rays.
|
259 |
+
0259|Think of investing in such an adventure.
|
260 |
+
0260|Nobody knew his history, they of the Junta least of all.
|
261 |
+
0261|I have been doubly baptized.
|
262 |
+
0262|They wouldn't be sweeping a big vessel like the Martha.
|
263 |
+
0263|Joan looked triumphantly at Sheldon, who bowed.
|
264 |
+
0264|And I hope you've got plenty of chain out, Captain Young.
|
265 |
+
0265|The discovery seemed to have been made on the spur of the moment.
|
266 |
+
0266|They handled two men already, both grub-thieves.
|
267 |
+
0267|Eli Harding asked, as Shunk started to follow.
|
268 |
+
0268|Now go ahead and tell me in a straightforward way what has happened.
|
269 |
+
0269|That's where they cut off the Scottish Chiefs and killed all hands.
|
270 |
+
0270|And after the bath a shave would not be bad.
|
271 |
+
0271|Now please give a plain statement of what occurred.
|
272 |
+
0272|You can take a vacation on pay.
|
273 |
+
0273|They are big trees and require plenty of room.
|
274 |
+
0274|And Raoul listened again to the tale of the house.
|
275 |
+
0275|There are no kiddies and half grown youths among them.
|
276 |
+
0276|Oolong Atoll was one hundred and forty miles in circumference.
|
277 |
+
0277|McCoy found a stifling, poisonous atmosphere in the pent cabin.
|
278 |
+
0278|It would give me nervous prostration.
|
279 |
+
0279|She said with chattering teeth.
|
280 |
+
0280|I'll be out of my head in fifteen minutes.
|
281 |
+
0281|I do not blame you for anything; remember that.
|
282 |
+
0282|If you mean to insinuate -- Brentwood began hotly.
|
283 |
+
0283|The woman in you is only incidental, accidental, and irrelevant.
|
284 |
+
0284|There was no forecasting this strange girl's processes.
|
285 |
+
0285|But what they want with your toothbrush is more than I can imagine.
|
286 |
+
0286|Give them their choice between a fine or an official whipping.
|
287 |
+
0287|Keep an eye on him.
|
288 |
+
0288|Those are my oysters, he said at last.
|
289 |
+
0289|They are not regular oyster pirates, Nicholas continued.
|
290 |
+
0290|One by one the boys were captured.
|
291 |
+
0291|The weeks had gone by, and no overt acts had been attempted.
|
292 |
+
0292|Here, in the midmorning, the first casualty occurred.
|
293 |
+
0293|They were deep in the primeval forest.
|
294 |
+
0294|He had been foiled in his attempt to escape.
|
295 |
+
0295|And twenty men could hold it with spears and arrows.
|
296 |
+
0296|Bassett was a fastidious man.
|
297 |
+
0297|There's a big English general right now whose name is Roberts.
|
298 |
+
0298|This tacit promise of continued acquaintance gave Saxon a little joy-thrill.
|
299 |
+
0299|I tell you I am disgusted with this adventure tomfoolery and rot.
|
300 |
+
0300|From my earliest recollection my sleep was a period of terror.
|
301 |
+
0301|But all my dreams violated this law.
|
302 |
+
0302|It is very plausible to such people, a most convincing hypothesis.
|
303 |
+
0303|But they make the mistake of ignoring their own duality.
|
304 |
+
0304|I graduated last of my class.
|
305 |
+
0305|They had no fixed values, to be altered by adjectives and adverbs.
|
306 |
+
0306|He was pressing beyond the limits of his vocabulary.
|
307 |
+
0307|Very early in my life, I separated from my mother.
|
308 |
+
0308|His infernal chattering worries me even now as I think of it.
|
309 |
+
0309|White Leghorns, said Mrs Mortimer.
|
310 |
+
0310|Massage under tension, was the cryptic reply.
|
311 |
+
0311|Therefore, hurrah for the game.
|
312 |
+
0312|It lived in perpetual apprehension of that quarter of the compass.
|
313 |
+
0313|Broken-Tooth yelled with fright and pain.
|
314 |
+
0314|Thus was momentum gained in the Younger World.
|
315 |
+
0315|Saxon waited, for she knew a fresh idea had struck Billy.
|
316 |
+
0316|We had been chased by them ourselves, more than once.
|
317 |
+
0317|He was a wise hyena.
|
318 |
+
0318|Production is doubling and quadrupling upon itself.
|
319 |
+
0319|And the Edinburgh Evening News says, with editorial gloom.
|
320 |
+
0320|With my strength I slammed it full into Red-Eye's face.
|
321 |
+
0321|The log on which Lop-Ear was lying got adrift.
|
322 |
+
0322|This is a common experience with all of us.
|
323 |
+
0323|He considered the victory already his and stepped forward to the meat.
|
324 |
+
0324|It was not Red-Eye's way to forego revenge so easily.
|
325 |
+
0325|Whiz-zip-bang. Lop-Ear screamed with sudden anguish.
|
326 |
+
0326|Cherokee identified himself with his instinct.
|
327 |
+
0327|They were less stooped than we, less springy in their movements.
|
328 |
+
0328|The Fire People, like ourselves, lived in caves.
|
329 |
+
0329|Ah, indeed.
|
330 |
+
0330|Red-Eye never committed a more outrageous deed.
|
331 |
+
0331|Poor little Crooked-Leg was terribly scared.
|
332 |
+
0332|Unconsciously, our yells and exclamations yielded to this rhythm.
|
333 |
+
0333|This is no place for you.
|
334 |
+
0334|He'll knock you off a few sticks in no time.
|
335 |
+
0335|Red-Eye swung back and forth on the branch farther down.
|
336 |
+
0336|So unexpected was my charge that I knocked him off his feet.
|
337 |
+
0337|Encouraged by my conduct, Big-Face became a sudden ally.
|
338 |
+
0338|The fighting had now become intermittent.
|
339 |
+
0339|They obeyed him, and went here and there at his commands.
|
340 |
+
0340|It was like the beating of hoofs.
|
341 |
+
0341|Why, doggone you all, shake again.
|
342 |
+
0342|Seventeen, no, eighteen days ago.
|
343 |
+
0343|You mean for this State, General, Alberta.
|
344 |
+
0344|He seemed to fill it with his tremendous vitality.
|
345 |
+
0345|She was trying to pass the apron string around him.
|
346 |
+
0346|Get down and dig in.
|
347 |
+
0347|They are greatly delighted with anything that is bright or giveth a sound.
|
348 |
+
0348|They only lifted seven hundred and fifty.
|
349 |
+
0349|It was simple, in its way, and no virtue of his.
|
350 |
+
0350|Is that Pat Hanrahan's mug looking hungry and willing.
|
351 |
+
0351|It was more like sugar.
|
352 |
+
0352|I'm sure going along with you all, Elijah.
|
353 |
+
0353|Here the explosion of mirth drowned him out.
|
354 |
+
0354|Fresh meat they failed to obtain.
|
355 |
+
0355|A burst of laughter was his reward.
|
356 |
+
0356|You don't catch me at any such foolishness.
|
357 |
+
0357|A month passed by, and Bonanza Creek remained quiet.
|
358 |
+
0358|They continued valiantly to lie, but the truth continued to outrun them.
|
359 |
+
0359|Earth and gravel seemed to fill the pan.
|
360 |
+
0360|But he no longer cared quite so much for that form of diversion.
|
361 |
+
0361|But he did not broach it, preferring to mature it carefully.
|
362 |
+
0362|Nope, not the slightest idea.
|
363 |
+
0363|It is not an attempt to smash the market.
|
364 |
+
0364|We have plenty of capital ourselves, and yet we want more.
|
365 |
+
0365|These rumors may even originate with us.
|
366 |
+
0366|A wildly exciting time was his during the week preceding Thursday the eighteenth.
|
367 |
+
0367|There is not an iota of truth in it, certainly not.
|
368 |
+
0368|I just do appreciate it without being able to express my feelings.
|
369 |
+
0369|In partnership with Daylight, the pair raided the San Jose Interurban.
|
370 |
+
0370|He saw all men in the business game doing this.
|
371 |
+
0371|It issued a rate of forty two dollars a car on charcoal.
|
372 |
+
0372|He saw only the effect in a general, sketchy way.
|
373 |
+
0373|Points of view, new ideas, life.
|
374 |
+
0374|But life's worth more than cash, she argued.
|
375 |
+
0375|The butchers and meat cutters refused to handle meat destined for unfair restaurants.
|
376 |
+
0376|Your price, my son, is just about thirty per week.
|
377 |
+
0377|This sound did not disturb the hush and awe of the place.
|
378 |
+
0378|That's why its boundaries are all gouged and jagged.
|
379 |
+
0379|How old are you, daddy.
|
380 |
+
0380|But in the canyons water was plentiful and also a luxuriant forest growth.
|
381 |
+
0381|My name's Ferguson.
|
382 |
+
0382|Daylight found himself charmed and made curious by the little man.
|
383 |
+
0383|To his surprise, her answer was flat and uncompromising.
|
384 |
+
0384|The farmer works the soil and produces grain.
|
385 |
+
0385|That's what Carnegie did.
|
386 |
+
0386|I can't argue with you, and you know that.
|
387 |
+
0387|Bob, growing disgusted, turned back suddenly and attempted to pass Mab.
|
388 |
+
0388|It was my idea to a tee.
|
389 |
+
0389|Mab, she said.
|
390 |
+
0390|I'll go over tomorrow afternoon.
|
391 |
+
0391|But he reconciled himself to it by an act of faith.
|
392 |
+
0392|There is that magnificent Bob, eating his head off in the stable.
|
393 |
+
0393|Already he had begun borrowing from the banks.
|
394 |
+
0394|It's the strap hangers that'll keep us from going under.
|
395 |
+
0395|As for himself, weren't the street railway earnings increasing steadily.
|
396 |
+
0396|A rising tide of fat had submerged them.
|
397 |
+
0397|Call me that again, he murmured ecstatically.
|
398 |
+
0398|In the car were Unwin and Harrison, while Jones sat with the chauffeur.
|
399 |
+
0399|And here's another idea.
|
400 |
+
0400|Manuel had one besetting sin.
|
401 |
+
0401|The man smiled grimly, and brought a hatchet and a club.
|
402 |
+
0402|Curly rushed her antagonist, who struck again and leaped aside.
|
403 |
+
0403|His newborn cunning gave him poise and control.
|
404 |
+
0404|Perrault found one with head buried in the grub box.
|
405 |
+
0405|It seemed the ordained order of things that dogs should work.
|
406 |
+
0406|And that was the last of Francois and Perrault.
|
407 |
+
0407|Mercedes screamed, cried, laughed, and manifested the chaotic abandonment of hysteria.
|
408 |
+
0408|The Eldorado emptied its occupants into the street to see the test.
|
409 |
+
0409|He could feel a new stir in the land.
|
410 |
+
0410|So we have to fit the boat throughout with oil lamps as well.
|
411 |
+
0411|It will break our hearts and our backs to hoist anchor by hand.
|
412 |
+
0412|There is another virtue in these bulkheads.
|
413 |
+
0413|But I am at the end of my resources.
|
414 |
+
0414|Now our figuring was all right.
|
415 |
+
0415|It lasted as a deterrent for two days.
|
416 |
+
0416|The added weight had a velocity of fifteen miles per hour.
|
417 |
+
0417|It is also an insidious, deceitful sun.
|
418 |
+
0418|The Portuguese boy crawled nearer and nearer.
|
419 |
+
0419|The Portuguese boy passed the Hawaiian.
|
420 |
+
0420|When I came to I was waving my hat and murmuring ecstatically.
|
421 |
+
0421|By golly, the boy wins.
|
422 |
+
0422|Halfway around the track one donkey got into an argument with its rider.
|
423 |
+
0423|McVeigh when he returns from a trip to Honolulu.
|
424 |
+
0424|Obviously, it was a disease that could be contracted by contact.
|
425 |
+
0425|Otherwise no restriction is put upon their seafaring.
|
426 |
+
0426|They do not know the length of time of incubation.
|
427 |
+
0427|Enters now the psychology of the situation.
|
428 |
+
0428|It was not exactly a deportation.
|
429 |
+
0429|Quick was the disappointment in his face, yet smiling was the acquiescence.
|
430 |
+
0430|Nevertheless we found ourselves once more in the high seat of abundance.
|
431 |
+
0431|Wada and Nakata were in a bit of a funk.
|
432 |
+
0432|The boy at the wheel lost his head.
|
433 |
+
0433|To her the bridge was tambo, which is the native for taboo.
|
434 |
+
0434|A half a case of tobacco was worth three pounds.
|
435 |
+
0435|What do you mean by this outrageous conduct.
|
436 |
+
0436|But Martin smiled a superior smile.
|
437 |
+
0437|By that answer my professional medical prestige stood or fell.
|
438 |
+
0438|At sea, Monday, March 16, 1908.
|
439 |
+
0439|At sea, Wednesday, March 18, 1908.
|
440 |
+
0440|Yes, sir, I corrected.
|
441 |
+
0441|Violent life and athletic sports had never appealed to me.
|
442 |
+
0442|You live on an income which your father earned.
|
443 |
+
0443|He was worth nothing to the world.
|
444 |
+
0444|Then you don't believe in altruism.
|
445 |
+
0445|The creative joy, I murmured.
|
446 |
+
0446|He deluged me, overwhelmed me with argument.
|
447 |
+
0447|Ah, it is growing dark and darker.
|
448 |
+
0448|I was Hump, cabin boy on the schooner Ghost.
|
449 |
+
0449|A sinewy hand, dripping with water, was clutching the rail.
|
450 |
+
0450|No man ate of the seal meat or the oil.
|
451 |
+
0451|I noticed blood spouting from Kerfoot's left hand.
|
452 |
+
0452|Three oilers and a fourth engineer, was his greeting.
|
453 |
+
0453|Eighteen hundred, he calculated.
|
454 |
+
0454|The sharp voice of Wolf Larsen aroused me.
|
455 |
+
0455|I obeyed, and a minute or two later they stood before him.
|
456 |
+
0456|But it won't continue, she said with easy confidence.
|
457 |
+
0457|What I saw I could not at first believe.
|
458 |
+
0458|The stout wood was crushed like an eggshell.
|
459 |
+
0459|There's too much of the schoolboy in me.
|
460 |
+
0460|I had forgotten their existence.
|
461 |
+
0461|Ah, we were very close together in that moment.
|
462 |
+
0462|But she swung obediently on her heel into the wind.
|
463 |
+
0463|They are his tongue, by which he makes his knowledge articulate.
|
464 |
+
0464|Between the rush of the cascades, streaks of rust showed everywhere.
|
465 |
+
0465|He'll never do a tap of work the whole Voyage.
|
466 |
+
0466|Captain West may be a Samurai, but he is also human.
|
467 |
+
0467|And so early in the voyage, too.
|
468 |
+
0468|In the matter of curry she is a sheer genius.
|
469 |
+
0469|The eastern heavens were equally spectacular.
|
470 |
+
0470|He spat it out like so much venom.
|
471 |
+
0471|I saw Mr Pike nod his head grimly and sarcastically.
|
472 |
+
0472|He is too keenly intelligent, too sharply sensitive, successfully to endure.
|
473 |
+
0473|The night was calm and snowy.
|
474 |
+
0474|I sailed third mate in the little Vampire before you were born.
|
475 |
+
0475|His outstretched arm dropped to his side, and he paused.
|
476 |
+
0476|At this moment I felt a stir at my shoulder.
|
477 |
+
0477|Wada, Louis, and the steward are servants of Asiatic breed.
|
478 |
+
0478|Also, she has forbidden them smoking their pipes in the after-room.
|
479 |
+
0479|I tried to read George Moore last night, and was dreadfully bored.
|
480 |
+
0480|Tom Spink has a harpoon.
|
481 |
+
0481|Nimrod replied, with a slight manifestation of sensitiveness.
|
482 |
+
0482|And their chief virtue lies in that they will never wear out.
|
483 |
+
0483|Beyond dispute, Corry Hutchinson had married Mabel Holmes.
|
484 |
+
0484|No-sir-ee.
|
485 |
+
0485|Each insult added to the value of the claim.
|
486 |
+
0486|For the rest, he was a mere automaton.
|
487 |
+
0487|The river bared its bosom, and snorting steamboats challenged the wilderness.
|
488 |
+
0488|Their love burned with increasing brightness.
|
489 |
+
0489|They were artists, not biologists.
|
490 |
+
0490|Both Johnny and his mother shuffled their feet as they walked.
|
491 |
+
0491|And as in denial of guilt, the one-legged boy replied.
|
492 |
+
0492|Burnt out like the crater of a volcano.
|
493 |
+
0493|The boy, O'Brien, was specially maltreated.
|
494 |
+
0494|O'Brien took off his coat and bared his right arm.
|
495 |
+
0495|He bore no grudges and had few enemies.
|
496 |
+
0496|And Tom King patiently endured.
|
497 |
+
0497|King took every advantage he knew.
|
498 |
+
0498|The lines were now very taut.
|
499 |
+
0499|And right there I saw and knew it all.
|
500 |
+
0500|Who the devil gave it to you to be judge and jury.
|
501 |
+
0501|You're joking me, sir, the other managed to articulate.
|
502 |
+
0502|Anything unusual or abnormal was sufficient to send a fellow to Molokai.
|
503 |
+
0503|His beady black eyes saw bargains where other men saw bankruptcy.
|
504 |
+
0504|He was an athlete and a giant.
|
505 |
+
0505|We fished sharks on Niihau together.
|
506 |
+
0506|The Claudine was leaving next morning for Honolulu.
|
507 |
+
0507|In short, my joyous individualism was dominated by the orthodox bourgeois ethics.
|
508 |
+
0508|Soon shall it be thrust back from off prostrate humanity.
|
509 |
+
0509|Yet, in accordance with Ernest's test of truth, it worked.
|
510 |
+
0510|Much more Ernest told them of themselves and of his disillusionment.
|
511 |
+
0511|There is more behind this than a mere university ideal.
|
512 |
+
0512|No, it is a palace, wherein there are many servants.
|
513 |
+
0513|We must give ourselves and not our money alone.
|
514 |
+
0514|We are consumed in our own flesh-pots.
|
515 |
+
0515|But here amongst ourselves let us speak out.
|
516 |
+
0516|Also, there was awe in their faces.
|
517 |
+
0517|Out of abstractions Ernest had conjured a vision and made them see it.
|
518 |
+
0518|Illuminating oil was becoming all profit.
|
519 |
+
0519|Such an act was in direct violation of the laws of the land.
|
520 |
+
0520|He was fond of quoting a fragment from a certain poem.
|
521 |
+
0521|Without them he could not run his empire.
|
522 |
+
0522|For such countries nothing remained but reorganization.
|
523 |
+
0523|They could not continue their method of producing surpluses.
|
524 |
+
0524|At once would be instituted a dozen cooperative commonwealth states.
|
525 |
+
0525|The Oligarchy wanted violence, and it set its agents provocateurs to work.
|
526 |
+
0526|Nowhere did the raw earth appear.
|
527 |
+
0527|The lush vegetation of that sheltered spot make a natural shield.
|
528 |
+
0528|Men who endure it, call it living death.
|
529 |
+
0529|As I say, he had tapped the message very rapidly.
|
530 |
+
0530|Ask him, I laughed, then turned to Pasquini.
|
531 |
+
0531|In what bucolic school of fence he had been taught was beyond imagining.
|
532 |
+
0532|May drought destroy your crops.
|
533 |
+
0533|Dunham, can your boy go along with Jesse.
|
534 |
+
0534|But Johannes could, and did.
|
535 |
+
0535|A new preacher and a new doctrine come to Jerusalem.
|
536 |
+
0536|He would destroy all things that are fixed.
|
537 |
+
0537|He was an enthusiast and a desert dweller.
|
538 |
+
0538|What Pascal glimpsed with the vision of a seer, I have lived.
|
539 |
+
0539|I should like to engage just for one whole life in that.
|
540 |
+
0540|Yea, so are all the lesser animals of today clean.
|
541 |
+
0541|The Warden with a quart of champagne.
|
542 |
+
0542|Without a doubt, some of them have dinner engagements.
|
543 |
+
0543|I had been born with no organic, chemical predisposition toward alcohol.
|
544 |
+
0544|He may anticipate the day of his death.
|
545 |
+
0545|The Italian rancho was a bachelor establishment.
|
546 |
+
0546|I lost my balance and pitched head foremost into the ooze.
|
547 |
+
0547|Men like Joe Goose dated existence from drunk to drunk.
|
548 |
+
0548|Also, churches and preachers I had never known.
|
549 |
+
0549|Do you know that we weigh every pound of coal we burn.
|
550 |
+
0550|This also became part of the daily schedule.
|
551 |
+
0551|All an appearance can know is mirage.
|
552 |
+
0552|Yet he dreams he is immortal, I argue feebly.
|
553 |
+
0553|I am writing these lines in Honolulu, Hawaii.
|
554 |
+
0554|Jack London, Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Oahu.
|
555 |
+
0555|Jerry was so secure in his nook that he did not roll away.
|
556 |
+
0556|Why, he's bought forty pounds of goods from you already.
|
557 |
+
0557|The last refugee had passed.
|
558 |
+
0558|And the foundation stone of service, in his case, was obedience.
|
559 |
+
0559|Peace be unto you and grace before the Lord.
|
560 |
+
0560|His mouth opened; words shaped vainly on his lips.
|
561 |
+
0561|Bill lingered, contemplating his work with artistic appreciation.
|
562 |
+
0562|What the flaming.
|
563 |
+
0563|Mrs McFee's jaws brought together with a snap.
|
564 |
+
0564|Then it is as I said, Womble announced with finality.
|
565 |
+
0565|With them were Indians, also three other men.
|
566 |
+
0566|Dennin's hands were released long enough for him to sign the document.
|
567 |
+
0567|Now Irvine was a man of impulse, a poet.
|
568 |
+
0568|He was just bursting with joy, joy over what.
|
569 |
+
0569|At Lake Linderman I had one canoe, very good Peterborough canoe.
|
570 |
+
0570|Behind him lay the thousand-years-long road across all Siberia and Russia.
|
571 |
+
0571|He had forgotten to build a fire and thaw out.
|
572 |
+
0572|I never saw anything like her in my life.
|
573 |
+
0573|There was no law on the Yukon save what they made for themselves.
|
574 |
+
0574|Good business man, Curly, O'Brien was saying.
|
575 |
+
0575|There weren't any missions, and he was the man to know.
|
576 |
+
0576|And the big Persian knew of his existence before he did of hers.
|
577 |
+
0577|Once the jews harp began emitting its barbaric rhythms, Michael was helpless.
|
578 |
+
0578|But we'll just postpone this.
|
579 |
+
0579|There was the Emma Louisa.
|
580 |
+
0580|This is my fifth voyage.
|
581 |
+
0581|It was this proposition that started the big idea in Daughtry's mind.
|
582 |
+
0582|Daughtry elaborated on the counting trick by bringing Cocky along.
|
583 |
+
0583|Enjoy it he did, but principally for Steward's sake.
|
584 |
+
0584|I have long noted your thirst unquenchable.
|
585 |
+
0585|Wonder if he's a lion dog, Charles suggested.
|
586 |
+
0586|We don't see ourselves as foolish.
|
587 |
+
0587|He had comparatively no advantages at first.
|
588 |
+
0588|He had proved it today, with his amateurish and sophomoric productions.
|
589 |
+
0589|I was sick once -- typhoid.
|
590 |
+
0590|In a way he is my protege.
|
591 |
+
0591|We are both children together.
|
592 |
+
0592|It's only his indigestion I find fault with.
|
593 |
+
0593|She'd make a good wife for the cashier.
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1 |
+
0001|Author of the danger trail, Philip Steels, etc.
|
2 |
+
0002|Not at this particular case, Tom, apologized Whittemore.
|
3 |
+
0003|For the twentieth time that evening the two men shook hands.
|
4 |
+
0004|Lord, but I'm glad to see you again, Phil.
|
5 |
+
0005|Will we ever forget it.
|
6 |
+
0006|God bless 'em, I hope I'll go on seeing them forever.
|
7 |
+
0007|And you always want to see it in the superlative degree.
|
8 |
+
0008|Gad, your letter came just in time.
|
9 |
+
0009|He turned sharply, and faced Gregson across the table.
|
10 |
+
0010|I'm playing a single hand in what looks like a losing game.
|
11 |
+
0011|If I ever needed a fighter in my life I need one now.
|
12 |
+
0012|Gregson shoved back his chair and rose to his feet.
|
13 |
+
0013|He was a head shorter than his companion, of almost delicate physique.
|
14 |
+
0014|Now you're coming down to business, Phil, he exclaimed.
|
15 |
+
0015|It's the aurora borealis.
|
16 |
+
0016|There's Fort Churchill, a rifle-shot beyond the ridge, asleep.
|
17 |
+
0017|From that moment his friendship for Belize turns to hatred and jealousy.
|
18 |
+
0018|There was a change now.
|
19 |
+
0019|I followed the line of the proposed railroad, looking for chances.
|
20 |
+
0020|Clubs and balls and cities grew to be only memories.
|
21 |
+
0021|It fairly clubbed me into recognizing it.
|
22 |
+
0022|Hardly were our plans made public before we were met by powerful opposition.
|
23 |
+
0023|A combination of Canadian capital quickly organized and petitioned for the same privileges.
|
24 |
+
0024|It was my reports from the north which chiefly induced people to buy.
|
25 |
+
0025|I was about to do this when cooler judgment prevailed.
|
26 |
+
0026|It occurred to me that there would have to be an accounting.
|
27 |
+
0027|To my surprise he began to show actual enthusiasm in my favor.
|
28 |
+
0028|Robbery, bribery, fraud,
|
29 |
+
0029|Their forces were already moving into the north country.
|
30 |
+
0030|I had faith in them.
|
31 |
+
0031|They were three hundred yards apart.
|
32 |
+
0032|Since then some mysterious force has been fighting us at every step.
|
33 |
+
0033|He unfolded a long typewritten letter, and handed it to Gregson.
|
34 |
+
0034|Men of Selden's stamp don't stop at women and children.
|
35 |
+
0035|He stopped, and Philip nodded at the horrified question in his eyes.
|
36 |
+
0036|She turned in at the hotel.
|
37 |
+
0037|I was the only one who remained sitting.
|
38 |
+
0038|We'll have to watch our chances.
|
39 |
+
0039|The ship should be in within a week or ten days.
|
40 |
+
0040|I suppose you wonder why she is coming up here.
|
41 |
+
0041|Meanwhile I'll go out to breathe a spell.
|
42 |
+
0042|How could he explain his possession of the sketch.
|
43 |
+
0043|It seemed nearer to him since he had seen and talked with Gregson.
|
44 |
+
0044|Her own betrayal of herself was like tonic to Philip.
|
45 |
+
0045|He moved away as quietly as he had come.
|
46 |
+
0046|The girl faced him, her eyes shining with sudden fear.
|
47 |
+
0047|Close beside him gleamed the white fangs of the wolf-dog.
|
48 |
+
0048|He looked at the handkerchief more, closely.
|
49 |
+
0049|Gregson was asleep when he re-entered the cabin.
|
50 |
+
0050|In spite of their absurdity the words affected Philip curiously.
|
51 |
+
0051|The lace was of a delicate ivory color, faintly tinted with yellow.
|
52 |
+
0052|It was a curious coincidence.
|
53 |
+
0053|Suddenly his fingers closed tightly over the handkerchief.
|
54 |
+
0054|There was nothing on the rock.
|
55 |
+
0055|Philip stood undecided, his ears strained to catch the slightest sound.
|
56 |
+
0056|Pearce's little eyes were fixed on him shrewdly.
|
57 |
+
0057|I have no idea, replied Philip.
|
58 |
+
0058|I came for information more out of curiosity than anything else.
|
59 |
+
0059|His immaculate appearance was gone.
|
60 |
+
0060|Anyway, no one saw her like that.
|
61 |
+
0061|Philip snatched at the letter which Gregson held out to him.
|
62 |
+
0062|The men stared into each other's face.
|
63 |
+
0063|Yes, it was a man who asked, a stranger.
|
64 |
+
0064|The fourth and fifth days passed without any developments.
|
65 |
+
0065|They closed now until his fingers were like cords of steel.
|
66 |
+
0066|He saw Jeanne falter for a moment.
|
67 |
+
0067|Surely I will excuse you, she cried.
|
68 |
+
0068|In a flash Philip followed its direction.
|
69 |
+
0069|It was his intention to return to Eileen and her father.
|
70 |
+
0070|He would first hunt up Gregson and begin his work there.
|
71 |
+
0071|What was the object of your little sensation.
|
72 |
+
0072|But who was Eileen's double.
|
73 |
+
0073|The promoter's eyes were heavy, with little puffy bags under them.
|
74 |
+
0074|And now, down there, Eileen was waiting for him.
|
75 |
+
0075|There has been a change, she interrupted him.
|
76 |
+
0076|The gray eyes faltered; the flush deepened.
|
77 |
+
0077|It is the fire, partly, she said.
|
78 |
+
0078|Then, and at supper, he tried to fathom her.
|
79 |
+
0079|It was a large canoe.
|
80 |
+
0080|What if Jeanne failed him.
|
81 |
+
0081|What if she did not come to the rock.
|
82 |
+
0082|His face was streaming with blood.
|
83 |
+
0083|A shadow was creeping over Pierre's eyes.
|
84 |
+
0084|Scarcely had he uttered the name when Pierre's closing eyes shot open.
|
85 |
+
0085|A trickle of fresh blood ran over his face.
|
86 |
+
0086|Death had come with terrible suddenness.
|
87 |
+
0087|Philip bent lower, and stared into the face of the dead man.
|
88 |
+
0088|He made sure that the magazine was loaded, and resumed his paddling.
|
89 |
+
0089|The nightglow was treacherous to shoot by.
|
90 |
+
0090|The singing voice approached rapidly.
|
91 |
+
0091|His blood grew hot with rage at the thought.
|
92 |
+
0092|He went down in midstream, searching the shadows of both shores.
|
93 |
+
0093|For a full minute he crouched and listened.
|
94 |
+
0094|He had barely entered this when he saw the glow of a fire.
|
95 |
+
0095|A big canvas tent was the first thing to come within his vision.
|
96 |
+
0096|Perhaps she had already met her fate a little deeper in the forest.
|
97 |
+
0097|Then you can arrange yourself comfortably among these robes in the bow.
|
98 |
+
0098|Shall I carry you.
|
99 |
+
0099|A maddening joy pounded in his brain.
|
100 |
+
0100|You must sleep, he urged.
|
101 |
+
0101|You, you would not keep the truth from me.
|
102 |
+
0102|He will follow us soon.
|
103 |
+
0103|But there came no promise from the bow of the canoe.
|
104 |
+
0104|She was sleeping under his protection as sweetly as a child.
|
105 |
+
0105|Only, it is so wonderful, so almost impossible to believe.
|
106 |
+
0106|The emotion which she had suppressed burst forth now in a choking sob.
|
107 |
+
0107|If you only could know how I thank you.
|
108 |
+
0108|He waded into the edge of the water and began scrubbing himself.
|
109 |
+
0109|Do you know that you are shaking my confidence in you.
|
110 |
+
0110|Much, replied Jeanne, as tersely.
|
111 |
+
0111|Instead, he joined her; and they ate like two hungry children.
|
112 |
+
0112|He was wounded in the arm.
|
113 |
+
0113|I suppose you picked that lingo up among the Indians.
|
114 |
+
0114|Her words sent a strange chill through Philip.
|
115 |
+
0115|He had no excuse for the feelings which were aroused in him.
|
116 |
+
0116|Was it the rendezvous of those who were striving to work his ruin.
|
117 |
+
0117|She added, with genuine sympathy in her face and voice.
|
118 |
+
0118|Pierre obeys me when we are together.
|
119 |
+
0119|Jeanne was turning the bow shoreward.
|
120 |
+
0120|My right foot feels like that of a Chinese debutante.
|
121 |
+
0121|They ate dinner at the fifth, and rested for two hours.
|
122 |
+
0122|Two years ago I gave up civilization for this.
|
123 |
+
0123|She had died from cold and starvation.
|
124 |
+
0124|It was Jeanne singing softly over beyond the rocks.
|
125 |
+
0125|He was determined now to maintain a more certain hold upon himself.
|
126 |
+
0126|Each day she became a more vital part of him.
|
127 |
+
0127|It was a temptation, but he resisted it.
|
128 |
+
0128|This one hope was destroyed as quickly as it was born.
|
129 |
+
0129|Her face was against his breast.
|
130 |
+
0130|She was his now, forever.
|
131 |
+
0131|Providence had delivered him through the maelstrom.
|
132 |
+
0132|A cry of joy burst from Philip's lips.
|
133 |
+
0133|Philip began to feel that he had foolishly overestimated his strength.
|
134 |
+
0134|He obeyed the pressure of her hand.
|
135 |
+
0135|I am going to surprise father, and you will go with Pierre.
|
136 |
+
0136|About him, everywhere, were the evidences of luxury and of age.
|
137 |
+
0137|Then he stepped back with a low cry of pleasure.
|
138 |
+
0138|In the picture he saw each moment a greater resemblance to Jeanne.
|
139 |
+
0139|He told himself that as he washed himself and groomed his disheveled clothes.
|
140 |
+
0140|Accept a father's blessing, and with it, this.
|
141 |
+
0141|It seems like a strange pointing of the hand of God.
|
142 |
+
0142|Such things had occurred before, he told Philip.
|
143 |
+
0143|Ah, I had forgotten, he exclaimed.
|
144 |
+
0144|But there was something even more startling than this resemblance.
|
145 |
+
0145|I have to be careful of them, as they tear very easily.
|
146 |
+
0146|Of course, that is uninteresting, she continued.
|
147 |
+
0147|A moment before he was intoxicated by a joy that was almost madness.
|
148 |
+
0148|Now these things had been struck dead within him.
|
149 |
+
0149|For an instant he saw Pierre drawn like a silhouette against the sky.
|
150 |
+
0150|Goodbye, Pierre, he shouted.
|
151 |
+
0151|And MacDougall was beyond the trail, with three weeks to spare.
|
152 |
+
0152|Philip thrust himself against it and entered.
|
153 |
+
0153|MacDougall tapped his forehead suspiciously with a stubby forefinger.
|
154 |
+
0154|He was smooth-shaven, and his hair and eyes were black.
|
155 |
+
0155|Won't you draw up, gentlemen.
|
156 |
+
0156|A strange fire burned in his eyes when Thorpe turned.
|
157 |
+
0157|He had worshiped her, as Dante might have worshiped Beatrice.
|
158 |
+
0158|Does that look good.
|
159 |
+
0159|They look as though he had been drumming a piano all his life.
|
160 |
+
0160|You want to go over and see his gang throw dirt.
|
161 |
+
0161|Take away their foreman and they wouldn't be worth their grub.
|
162 |
+
0162|That's the sub-foreman, explained Thorpe.
|
163 |
+
0163|Philip made no effort to follow.
|
164 |
+
0164|He came first a year ago, and revealed himself to Jeanne.
|
165 |
+
0165|They are to attack your camp tomorrow night.
|
166 |
+
0166|Two days ago Jeanne learned where her father's men were hiding.
|
167 |
+
0167|I was near the cabin, and saw you.
|
168 |
+
0168|Low bush whipped him in the face and left no sting.
|
169 |
+
0169|Suddenly Jeanne stopped for an instant.
|
170 |
+
0170|There was none of the joy of meeting in his face.
|
171 |
+
0171|And when you come back in a few days, bring Eileen.
|
172 |
+
0172|Gregson had left the outer door slightly ajar.
|
173 |
+
0173|The date was nearly eighteen years old.
|
174 |
+
0174|They were the presage of storm.
|
175 |
+
0175|Down there the earth was already swelling with life.
|
176 |
+
0176|For the first time in his life he was yearning for a scrap.
|
177 |
+
0177|She had been thoroughly and efficiently mauled.
|
178 |
+
0178|Every bone in her aged body seemed broken or dislocated.
|
179 |
+
0179|Tomorrow I'm going after that bear, he said.
|
180 |
+
0180|If not, let's say our prayers and go to bed.
|
181 |
+
0181|So cheer up, and give us your paw.
|
182 |
+
0182|This time he did not yap for mercy.
|
183 |
+
0183|And the air was growing chilly.
|
184 |
+
0184|Don't you see, I'm chewing this thing in two.
|
185 |
+
0185|The questions may have come vaguely in his mind.
|
186 |
+
0186|Like a flash he launched himself into the feathered mass of the owl.
|
187 |
+
0187|Ahead of them they saw a glimmer of sunshine.
|
188 |
+
0188|Two gigantic owls were tearing at the carcass.
|
189 |
+
0189|The big-eyed, clucking moose-birds were most annoying.
|
190 |
+
0190|Next to them the Canada jays were most persistent.
|
191 |
+
0191|For a time the exciting thrill of his adventure was gone.
|
192 |
+
0192|He did not rush in.
|
193 |
+
0193|It was edged with ice.
|
194 |
+
0194|He drank of the water cautiously.
|
195 |
+
0195|But a strange thing happened.
|
196 |
+
0196|He began to follow the footprints of the dog.
|
197 |
+
0197|Such a dog the wise driver kills, or turns loose.
|
198 |
+
0198|Sometimes her dreams were filled with visions.
|
199 |
+
0199|Thus had the raw wilderness prepared him for this day.
|
200 |
+
0200|He leapt again, and the club caught him once more.
|
201 |
+
0201|He cried, and swung the club wildly.
|
202 |
+
0202|She turned, fearing that Jacques might see what was in her face.
|
203 |
+
0203|They were following the shore of a lake.
|
204 |
+
0204|The wolf-dog thrust his gaunt muzzle toward him.
|
205 |
+
0205|From now on we're pals.
|
206 |
+
0206|He says he bought him of Jacques Le Beau.
|
207 |
+
0207|How much was it.
|
208 |
+
0208|Youth had come back to her, freed from the yoke of oppression.
|
209 |
+
0209|It was not a large lake, and almost round.
|
210 |
+
0210|Its diameter was not more than two hundred yards.
|
211 |
+
0211|It drowned all sound that brute agony and death may have made.
|
212 |
+
0212|Fresh cases, still able to walk, they clustered about the spokesman.
|
213 |
+
0213|Between him and the beach was the cane-grass fence of the compound.
|
214 |
+
0214|Besides, he was paid one case of tobacco per head.
|
215 |
+
0215|They die out of spite.
|
216 |
+
0216|The other felt a sudden wave of irritation rush through him.
|
217 |
+
0217|Oppressive as the heat had been, it was now even more oppressive.
|
218 |
+
0218|The ringing of the big bell aroused him.
|
219 |
+
0219|At first he puzzled over something untoward he was sure had happened.
|
220 |
+
0220|A dead man is of no use on a plantation.
|
221 |
+
0221|I don't know why you're here at all.
|
222 |
+
0222|What part of the United States is your home.
|
223 |
+
0223|My, I'm almost homesick for it already.
|
224 |
+
0224|She nodded, and her eyes grew soft and moist.
|
225 |
+
0225|I was brought up the way most girls in Hawaii are brought up.
|
226 |
+
0226|That came before my A B C's.
|
227 |
+
0227|It was the same way with our revolvers and rifles.
|
228 |
+
0228|But it contributed to the smash.
|
229 |
+
0229|The last one I knew was an overseer.
|
230 |
+
0230|Do you know any good land around here.
|
231 |
+
0231|The Resident Commissioner is away in Australia.
|
232 |
+
0232|I cannot follow you, she said.
|
233 |
+
0233|I never allow what can't be changed to annoy me.
|
234 |
+
0234|Why, the average review is more nauseating than cod liver oil.
|
235 |
+
0235|His voice was passionately rebellious.
|
236 |
+
0236|Don't you see I hate you.
|
237 |
+
0237|So Hughie and I did the managing ourselves.
|
238 |
+
0238|It happened to him at the Gallina Society in Oakland one afternoon.
|
239 |
+
0239|He cried in such genuine dismay that she broke into hearty laughter.
|
240 |
+
0240|Wash your hands of me.
|
241 |
+
0241|I think it's much nicer to quarrel.
|
242 |
+
0242|I saw it when she rolled.
|
243 |
+
0243|I only read the quotations.
|
244 |
+
0244|He was the soul of devotion to his employers.
|
245 |
+
0245|Out of his eighteen hundred, he laid aside sixteen hundred each year.
|
246 |
+
0246|You have heard always how he was the lover of the Princess Naomi.
|
247 |
+
0247|They ought to pass here some time today.
|
248 |
+
0248|I had been sad too long already.
|
249 |
+
0249|All eyes, however, were staring at him in certitude of expectancy.
|
250 |
+
0250|He had observed the business life of Hawaii and developed a vaulting ambition.
|
251 |
+
0251|I may manage to freight a cargo back as well.
|
252 |
+
0252|O'Brien had been a clean living young man with ideals.
|
253 |
+
0253|He it was that lived to found the family of the Patino.
|
254 |
+
0254|Straight out they swam, their heads growing smaller and smaller.
|
255 |
+
0255|You won't die of malnutrition, be sure of that.
|
256 |
+
0256|See the length of the body and that elongated neck.
|
257 |
+
0257|They are coming ashore, whoever they are.
|
258 |
+
0258|Soaked in seawater they offset the heat rays.
|
259 |
+
0259|Think of investing in such an adventure.
|
260 |
+
0260|Nobody knew his history, they of the Junta least of all.
|
261 |
+
0261|I have been doubly baptized.
|
262 |
+
0262|They wouldn't be sweeping a big vessel like the Martha.
|
263 |
+
0263|Joan looked triumphantly at Sheldon, who bowed.
|
264 |
+
0264|And I hope you've got plenty of chain out, Captain Young.
|
265 |
+
0265|The discovery seemed to have been made on the spur of the moment.
|
266 |
+
0266|They handled two men already, both grub-thieves.
|
267 |
+
0267|Eli Harding asked, as Shunk started to follow.
|
268 |
+
0268|Now go ahead and tell me in a straightforward way what has happened.
|
269 |
+
0269|That's where they cut off the Scottish Chiefs and killed all hands.
|
270 |
+
0270|And after the bath a shave would not be bad.
|
271 |
+
0271|Now please give a plain statement of what occurred.
|
272 |
+
0272|You can take a vacation on pay.
|
273 |
+
0273|They are big trees and require plenty of room.
|
274 |
+
0274|And Raoul listened again to the tale of the house.
|
275 |
+
0275|There are no kiddies and half grown youths among them.
|
276 |
+
0276|Oolong Atoll was one hundred and forty miles in circumference.
|
277 |
+
0277|McCoy found a stifling, poisonous atmosphere in the pent cabin.
|
278 |
+
0278|It would give me nervous prostration.
|
279 |
+
0279|She said with chattering teeth.
|
280 |
+
0280|I'll be out of my head in fifteen minutes.
|
281 |
+
0281|I do not blame you for anything; remember that.
|
282 |
+
0282|If you mean to insinuate -- Brentwood began hotly.
|
283 |
+
0283|The woman in you is only incidental, accidental, and irrelevant.
|
284 |
+
0284|There was no forecasting this strange girl's processes.
|
285 |
+
0285|But what they want with your toothbrush is more than I can imagine.
|
286 |
+
0286|Give them their choice between a fine or an official whipping.
|
287 |
+
0287|Keep an eye on him.
|
288 |
+
0288|Those are my oysters, he said at last.
|
289 |
+
0289|They are not regular oyster pirates, Nicholas continued.
|
290 |
+
0290|One by one the boys were captured.
|
291 |
+
0291|The weeks had gone by, and no overt acts had been attempted.
|
292 |
+
0292|Here, in the midmorning, the first casualty occurred.
|
293 |
+
0293|They were deep in the primeval forest.
|
294 |
+
0294|He had been foiled in his attempt to escape.
|
295 |
+
0295|And twenty men could hold it with spears and arrows.
|
296 |
+
0296|Bassett was a fastidious man.
|
297 |
+
0297|There's a big English general right now whose name is Roberts.
|
298 |
+
0298|This tacit promise of continued acquaintance gave Saxon a little joy-thrill.
|
299 |
+
0299|I tell you I am disgusted with this adventure tomfoolery and rot.
|
300 |
+
0300|From my earliest recollection my sleep was a period of terror.
|
301 |
+
0301|But all my dreams violated this law.
|
302 |
+
0302|It is very plausible to such people, a most convincing hypothesis.
|
303 |
+
0303|But they make the mistake of ignoring their own duality.
|
304 |
+
0304|I graduated last of my class.
|
305 |
+
0305|They had no fixed values, to be altered by adjectives and adverbs.
|
306 |
+
0306|He was pressing beyond the limits of his vocabulary.
|
307 |
+
0307|Very early in my life, I separated from my mother.
|
308 |
+
0308|His infernal chattering worries me even now as I think of it.
|
309 |
+
0309|White Leghorns, said Mrs Mortimer.
|
310 |
+
0310|Massage under tension, was the cryptic reply.
|
311 |
+
0311|Therefore, hurrah for the game.
|
312 |
+
0312|It lived in perpetual apprehension of that quarter of the compass.
|
313 |
+
0313|Broken-Tooth yelled with fright and pain.
|
314 |
+
0314|Thus was momentum gained in the Younger World.
|
315 |
+
0315|Saxon waited, for she knew a fresh idea had struck Billy.
|
316 |
+
0316|We had been chased by them ourselves, more than once.
|
317 |
+
0317|He was a wise hyena.
|
318 |
+
0318|Production is doubling and quadrupling upon itself.
|
319 |
+
0319|And the Edinburgh Evening News says, with editorial gloom.
|
320 |
+
0320|With my strength I slammed it full into Red-Eye's face.
|
321 |
+
0321|The log on which Lop-Ear was lying got adrift.
|
322 |
+
0322|This is a common experience with all of us.
|
323 |
+
0323|He considered the victory already his and stepped forward to the meat.
|
324 |
+
0324|It was not Red-Eye's way to forego revenge so easily.
|
325 |
+
0325|Whiz-zip-bang. Lop-Ear screamed with sudden anguish.
|
326 |
+
0326|Cherokee identified himself with his instinct.
|
327 |
+
0327|They were less stooped than we, less springy in their movements.
|
328 |
+
0328|The Fire People, like ourselves, lived in caves.
|
329 |
+
0329|Ah, indeed.
|
330 |
+
0330|Red-Eye never committed a more outrageous deed.
|
331 |
+
0331|Poor little Crooked-Leg was terribly scared.
|
332 |
+
0332|Unconsciously, our yells and exclamations yielded to this rhythm.
|
333 |
+
0333|This is no place for you.
|
334 |
+
0334|He'll knock you off a few sticks in no time.
|
335 |
+
0335|Red-Eye swung back and forth on the branch farther down.
|
336 |
+
0336|So unexpected was my charge that I knocked him off his feet.
|
337 |
+
0337|Encouraged by my conduct, Big-Face became a sudden ally.
|
338 |
+
0338|The fighting had now become intermittent.
|
339 |
+
0339|They obeyed him, and went here and there at his commands.
|
340 |
+
0340|It was like the beating of hoofs.
|
341 |
+
0341|Why, doggone you all, shake again.
|
342 |
+
0342|Seventeen, no, eighteen days ago.
|
343 |
+
0343|You mean for this State, General, Alberta.
|
344 |
+
0344|He seemed to fill it with his tremendous vitality.
|
345 |
+
0345|She was trying to pass the apron string around him.
|
346 |
+
0346|Get down and dig in.
|
347 |
+
0347|They are greatly delighted with anything that is bright or giveth a sound.
|
348 |
+
0348|They only lifted seven hundred and fifty.
|
349 |
+
0349|It was simple, in its way, and no virtue of his.
|
350 |
+
0350|Is that Pat Hanrahan's mug looking hungry and willing.
|
351 |
+
0351|It was more like sugar.
|
352 |
+
0352|I'm sure going along with you all, Elijah.
|
353 |
+
0353|Here the explosion of mirth drowned him out.
|
354 |
+
0354|Fresh meat they failed to obtain.
|
355 |
+
0355|A burst of laughter was his reward.
|
356 |
+
0356|You don't catch me at any such foolishness.
|
357 |
+
0357|A month passed by, and Bonanza Creek remained quiet.
|
358 |
+
0358|They continued valiantly to lie, but the truth continued to outrun them.
|
359 |
+
0359|Earth and gravel seemed to fill the pan.
|
360 |
+
0360|But he no longer cared quite so much for that form of diversion.
|
361 |
+
0361|But he did not broach it, preferring to mature it carefully.
|
362 |
+
0362|Nope, not the slightest idea.
|
363 |
+
0363|It is not an attempt to smash the market.
|
364 |
+
0364|We have plenty of capital ourselves, and yet we want more.
|
365 |
+
0365|These rumors may even originate with us.
|
366 |
+
0366|A wildly exciting time was his during the week preceding Thursday the eighteenth.
|
367 |
+
0367|There is not an iota of truth in it, certainly not.
|
368 |
+
0368|I just do appreciate it without being able to express my feelings.
|
369 |
+
0369|In partnership with Daylight, the pair raided the San Jose Interurban.
|
370 |
+
0370|He saw all men in the business game doing this.
|
371 |
+
0371|It issued a rate of forty two dollars a car on charcoal.
|
372 |
+
0372|He saw only the effect in a general, sketchy way.
|
373 |
+
0373|Points of view, new ideas, life.
|
374 |
+
0374|But life's worth more than cash, she argued.
|
375 |
+
0375|The butchers and meat cutters refused to handle meat destined for unfair restaurants.
|
376 |
+
0376|Your price, my son, is just about thirty per week.
|
377 |
+
0377|This sound did not disturb the hush and awe of the place.
|
378 |
+
0378|That's why its boundaries are all gouged and jagged.
|
379 |
+
0379|How old are you, daddy.
|
380 |
+
0380|But in the canyons water was plentiful and also a luxuriant forest growth.
|
381 |
+
0381|My name's Ferguson.
|
382 |
+
0382|Daylight found himself charmed and made curious by the little man.
|
383 |
+
0383|To his surprise, her answer was flat and uncompromising.
|
384 |
+
0384|The farmer works the soil and produces grain.
|
385 |
+
0385|That's what Carnegie did.
|
386 |
+
0386|I can't argue with you, and you know that.
|
387 |
+
0387|Bob, growing disgusted, turned back suddenly and attempted to pass Mab.
|
388 |
+
0388|It was my idea to a tee.
|
389 |
+
0389|Mab, she said.
|
390 |
+
0390|I'll go over tomorrow afternoon.
|
391 |
+
0391|But he reconciled himself to it by an act of faith.
|
392 |
+
0392|There is that magnificent Bob, eating his head off in the stable.
|
393 |
+
0393|Already he had begun borrowing from the banks.
|
394 |
+
0394|It's the strap hangers that'll keep us from going under.
|
395 |
+
0395|As for himself, weren't the street railway earnings increasing steadily.
|
396 |
+
0396|A rising tide of fat had submerged them.
|
397 |
+
0397|Call me that again, he murmured ecstatically.
|
398 |
+
0398|In the car were Unwin and Harrison, while Jones sat with the chauffeur.
|
399 |
+
0399|And here's another idea.
|
400 |
+
0400|Manuel had one besetting sin.
|
401 |
+
0401|The man smiled grimly, and brought a hatchet and a club.
|
402 |
+
0402|Curly rushed her antagonist, who struck again and leaped aside.
|
403 |
+
0403|His newborn cunning gave him poise and control.
|
404 |
+
0404|Perrault found one with head buried in the grub box.
|
405 |
+
0405|It seemed the ordained order of things that dogs should work.
|
406 |
+
0406|And that was the last of Francois and Perrault.
|
407 |
+
0407|Mercedes screamed, cried, laughed, and manifested the chaotic abandonment of hysteria.
|
408 |
+
0408|The Eldorado emptied its occupants into the street to see the test.
|
409 |
+
0409|He could feel a new stir in the land.
|
410 |
+
0410|So we have to fit the boat throughout with oil lamps as well.
|
411 |
+
0411|It will break our hearts and our backs to hoist anchor by hand.
|
412 |
+
0412|There is another virtue in these bulkheads.
|
413 |
+
0413|But I am at the end of my resources.
|
414 |
+
0414|Now our figuring was all right.
|
415 |
+
0415|It lasted as a deterrent for two days.
|
416 |
+
0416|The added weight had a velocity of fifteen miles per hour.
|
417 |
+
0417|It is also an insidious, deceitful sun.
|
418 |
+
0418|The Portuguese boy crawled nearer and nearer.
|
419 |
+
0419|The Portuguese boy passed the Hawaiian.
|
420 |
+
0420|When I came to I was waving my hat and murmuring ecstatically.
|
421 |
+
0421|By golly, the boy wins.
|
422 |
+
0422|Halfway around the track one donkey got into an argument with its rider.
|
423 |
+
0423|McVeigh when he returns from a trip to Honolulu.
|
424 |
+
0424|Obviously, it was a disease that could be contracted by contact.
|
425 |
+
0425|Otherwise no restriction is put upon their seafaring.
|
426 |
+
0426|They do not know the length of time of incubation.
|
427 |
+
0427|Enters now the psychology of the situation.
|
428 |
+
0428|It was not exactly a deportation.
|
429 |
+
0429|Quick was the disappointment in his face, yet smiling was the acquiescence.
|
430 |
+
0430|Nevertheless we found ourselves once more in the high seat of abundance.
|
431 |
+
0431|Wada and Nakata were in a bit of a funk.
|
432 |
+
0432|The boy at the wheel lost his head.
|
433 |
+
0433|To her the bridge was tambo, which is the native for taboo.
|
434 |
+
0434|A half a case of tobacco was worth three pounds.
|
435 |
+
0435|What do you mean by this outrageous conduct.
|
436 |
+
0436|But Martin smiled a superior smile.
|
437 |
+
0437|By that answer my professional medical prestige stood or fell.
|
438 |
+
0438|At sea, Monday, March 16, 1908.
|
439 |
+
0439|At sea, Wednesday, March 18, 1908.
|
440 |
+
0440|Yes, sir, I corrected.
|
441 |
+
0441|Violent life and athletic sports had never appealed to me.
|
442 |
+
0442|You live on an income which your father earned.
|
443 |
+
0443|He was worth nothing to the world.
|
444 |
+
0444|Then you don't believe in altruism.
|
445 |
+
0445|The creative joy, I murmured.
|
446 |
+
0446|He deluged me, overwhelmed me with argument.
|
447 |
+
0447|Ah, it is growing dark and darker.
|
448 |
+
0448|I was Hump, cabin boy on the schooner Ghost.
|
449 |
+
0449|A sinewy hand, dripping with water, was clutching the rail.
|
450 |
+
0450|No man ate of the seal meat or the oil.
|
451 |
+
0451|I noticed blood spouting from Kerfoot's left hand.
|
452 |
+
0452|Three oilers and a fourth engineer, was his greeting.
|
453 |
+
0453|Eighteen hundred, he calculated.
|
454 |
+
0454|The sharp voice of Wolf Larsen aroused me.
|
455 |
+
0455|I obeyed, and a minute or two later they stood before him.
|
456 |
+
0456|But it won't continue, she said with easy confidence.
|
457 |
+
0457|What I saw I could not at first believe.
|
458 |
+
0458|The stout wood was crushed like an eggshell.
|
459 |
+
0459|There's too much of the schoolboy in me.
|
460 |
+
0460|I had forgotten their existence.
|
461 |
+
0461|Ah, we were very close together in that moment.
|
462 |
+
0462|But she swung obediently on her heel into the wind.
|
463 |
+
0463|They are his tongue, by which he makes his knowledge articulate.
|
464 |
+
0464|Between the rush of the cascades, streaks of rust showed everywhere.
|
465 |
+
0465|He'll never do a tap of work the whole Voyage.
|
466 |
+
0466|Captain West may be a Samurai, but he is also human.
|
467 |
+
0467|And so early in the voyage, too.
|
468 |
+
0468|In the matter of curry she is a sheer genius.
|
469 |
+
0469|The eastern heavens were equally spectacular.
|
470 |
+
0470|He spat it out like so much venom.
|
471 |
+
0471|I saw Mr Pike nod his head grimly and sarcastically.
|
472 |
+
0472|He is too keenly intelligent, too sharply sensitive, successfully to endure.
|
473 |
+
0473|The night was calm and snowy.
|
474 |
+
0474|I sailed third mate in the little Vampire before you were born.
|
475 |
+
0475|His outstretched arm dropped to his side, and he paused.
|
476 |
+
0476|At this moment I felt a stir at my shoulder.
|
477 |
+
0477|Wada, Louis, and the steward are servants of Asiatic breed.
|
478 |
+
0478|Also, she has forbidden them smoking their pipes in the after-room.
|
479 |
+
0479|I tried to read George Moore last night, and was dreadfully bored.
|
480 |
+
0480|Tom Spink has a harpoon.
|
481 |
+
0481|Nimrod replied, with a slight manifestation of sensitiveness.
|
482 |
+
0482|And their chief virtue lies in that they will never wear out.
|
483 |
+
0483|Beyond dispute, Corry Hutchinson had married Mabel Holmes.
|
484 |
+
0484|No-sir-ee.
|
485 |
+
0485|Each insult added to the value of the claim.
|
486 |
+
0486|For the rest, he was a mere automaton.
|
487 |
+
0487|The river bared its bosom, and snorting steamboats challenged the wilderness.
|
488 |
+
0488|Their love burned with increasing brightness.
|
489 |
+
0489|They were artists, not biologists.
|
490 |
+
0490|Both Johnny and his mother shuffled their feet as they walked.
|
491 |
+
0491|And as in denial of guilt, the one-legged boy replied.
|
492 |
+
0492|Burnt out like the crater of a volcano.
|
493 |
+
0493|The boy, O'Brien, was specially maltreated.
|
494 |
+
0494|O'Brien took off his coat and bared his right arm.
|
495 |
+
0495|He bore no grudges and had few enemies.
|
496 |
+
0496|And Tom King patiently endured.
|
497 |
+
0497|King took every advantage he knew.
|
498 |
+
0498|The lines were now very taut.
|
499 |
+
0499|And right there I saw and knew it all.
|
500 |
+
0500|Who the devil gave it to you to be judge and jury.
|
501 |
+
0501|You're joking me, sir, the other managed to articulate.
|
502 |
+
0502|Anything unusual or abnormal was sufficient to send a fellow to Molokai.
|
503 |
+
0503|His beady black eyes saw bargains where other men saw bankruptcy.
|
504 |
+
0504|He was an athlete and a giant.
|
505 |
+
0505|We fished sharks on Niihau together.
|
506 |
+
0506|The Claudine was leaving next morning for Honolulu.
|
507 |
+
0507|In short, my joyous individualism was dominated by the orthodox bourgeois ethics.
|
508 |
+
0508|Soon shall it be thrust back from off prostrate humanity.
|
509 |
+
0509|Yet, in accordance with Ernest's test of truth, it worked.
|
510 |
+
0510|Much more Ernest told them of themselves and of his disillusionment.
|
511 |
+
0511|There is more behind this than a mere university ideal.
|
512 |
+
0512|No, it is a palace, wherein there are many servants.
|
513 |
+
0513|We must give ourselves and not our money alone.
|
514 |
+
0514|We are consumed in our own flesh-pots.
|
515 |
+
0515|But here amongst ourselves let us speak out.
|
516 |
+
0516|Also, there was awe in their faces.
|
517 |
+
0517|Out of abstractions Ernest had conjured a vision and made them see it.
|
518 |
+
0518|Illuminating oil was becoming all profit.
|
519 |
+
0519|Such an act was in direct violation of the laws of the land.
|
520 |
+
0520|He was fond of quoting a fragment from a certain poem.
|
521 |
+
0521|Without them he could not run his empire.
|
522 |
+
0522|For such countries nothing remained but reorganization.
|
523 |
+
0523|They could not continue their method of producing surpluses.
|
524 |
+
0524|At once would be instituted a dozen cooperative commonwealth states.
|
525 |
+
0525|The Oligarchy wanted violence, and it set its agents provocateurs to work.
|
526 |
+
0526|Nowhere did the raw earth appear.
|
527 |
+
0527|The lush vegetation of that sheltered spot make a natural shield.
|
528 |
+
0528|Men who endure it, call it living death.
|
529 |
+
0529|As I say, he had tapped the message very rapidly.
|
530 |
+
0530|Ask him, I laughed, then turned to Pasquini.
|
531 |
+
0531|In what bucolic school of fence he had been taught was beyond imagining.
|
532 |
+
0532|May drought destroy your crops.
|
533 |
+
0533|Dunham, can your boy go along with Jesse.
|
534 |
+
0534|But Johannes could, and did.
|
535 |
+
0535|A new preacher and a new doctrine come to Jerusalem.
|
536 |
+
0536|He would destroy all things that are fixed.
|
537 |
+
0537|He was an enthusiast and a desert dweller.
|
538 |
+
0538|What Pascal glimpsed with the vision of a seer, I have lived.
|
539 |
+
0539|I should like to engage just for one whole life in that.
|
540 |
+
0540|Yea, so are all the lesser animals of today clean.
|
541 |
+
0541|The Warden with a quart of champagne.
|
542 |
+
0542|Without a doubt, some of them have dinner engagements.
|
543 |
+
0543|I had been born with no organic, chemical predisposition toward alcohol.
|
544 |
+
0544|He may anticipate the day of his death.
|
545 |
+
0545|The Italian rancho was a bachelor establishment.
|
546 |
+
0546|I lost my balance and pitched head foremost into the ooze.
|
547 |
+
0547|Men like Joe Goose dated existence from drunk to drunk.
|
548 |
+
0548|Also, churches and preachers I had never known.
|
549 |
+
0549|Do you know that we weigh every pound of coal we burn.
|
550 |
+
0550|This also became part of the daily schedule.
|
551 |
+
0551|All an appearance can know is mirage.
|
552 |
+
0552|Yet he dreams he is immortal, I argue feebly.
|
553 |
+
0553|I am writing these lines in Honolulu, Hawaii.
|
554 |
+
0554|Jack London, Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Oahu.
|
555 |
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0555|Jerry was so secure in his nook that he did not roll away.
|
556 |
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0556|Why, he's bought forty pounds of goods from you already.
|
557 |
+
0557|The last refugee had passed.
|
558 |
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0558|And the foundation stone of service, in his case, was obedience.
|
559 |
+
0559|Peace be unto you and grace before the Lord.
|
560 |
+
0560|His mouth opened; words shaped vainly on his lips.
|
561 |
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0561|Bill lingered, contemplating his work with artistic appreciation.
|
562 |
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0562|What the flaming.
|
563 |
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0563|Mrs McFee's jaws brought together with a snap.
|
564 |
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0564|Then it is as I said, Womble announced with finality.
|
565 |
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0565|With them were Indians, also three other men.
|
566 |
+
0566|Dennin's hands were released long enough for him to sign the document.
|
567 |
+
0567|Now Irvine was a man of impulse, a poet.
|
568 |
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0568|He was just bursting with joy, joy over what.
|
569 |
+
0569|At Lake Linderman I had one canoe, very good Peterborough canoe.
|
570 |
+
0570|Behind him lay the thousand-years-long road across all Siberia and Russia.
|
571 |
+
0571|He had forgotten to build a fire and thaw out.
|
572 |
+
0572|I never saw anything like her in my life.
|
573 |
+
0573|There was no law on the Yukon save what they made for themselves.
|
574 |
+
0574|Good business man, Curly, O'Brien was saying.
|
575 |
+
0575|There weren't any missions, and he was the man to know.
|
576 |
+
0576|And the big Persian knew of his existence before he did of hers.
|
577 |
+
0577|Once the jews harp began emitting its barbaric rhythms, Michael was helpless.
|
578 |
+
0578|But we'll just postpone this.
|
579 |
+
0579|There was the Emma Louisa.
|
580 |
+
0580|This is my fifth voyage.
|
581 |
+
0581|It was this proposition that started the big idea in Daughtry's mind.
|
582 |
+
0582|Daughtry elaborated on the counting trick by bringing Cocky along.
|
583 |
+
0583|Enjoy it he did, but principally for Steward's sake.
|
584 |
+
0584|I have long noted your thirst unquenchable.
|
585 |
+
0585|Wonder if he's a lion dog, Charles suggested.
|
586 |
+
0586|We don't see ourselves as foolish.
|
587 |
+
0587|He had comparatively no advantages at first.
|
588 |
+
0588|He had proved it today, with his amateurish and sophomoric productions.
|
589 |
+
0589|I was sick once -- typhoid.
|
590 |
+
0590|In a way he is my protege.
|
591 |
+
0591|We are both children together.
|
592 |
+
0592|It's only his indigestion I find fault with.
|
593 |
+
0593|She'd make a good wife for the cashier.
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( arctic_a0001 "Author of the danger trail, Philip Steels, etc." )
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2 |
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( arctic_a0002 "Not at this particular case, Tom, apologized Whittemore." )
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3 |
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( arctic_a0003 "For the twentieth time that evening the two men shook hands." )
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4 |
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( arctic_a0004 "Lord, but I'm glad to see you again, Phil." )
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5 |
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( arctic_a0005 "Will we ever forget it." )
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6 |
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( arctic_a0006 "God bless 'em, I hope I'll go on seeing them forever." )
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7 |
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( arctic_a0007 "And you always want to see it in the superlative degree." )
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8 |
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( arctic_a0008 "Gad, your letter came just in time." )
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9 |
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( arctic_a0009 "He turned sharply, and faced Gregson across the table." )
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10 |
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( arctic_a0010 "I'm playing a single hand in what looks like a losing game." )
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11 |
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( arctic_a0011 "If I ever needed a fighter in my life I need one now." )
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12 |
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( arctic_a0012 "Gregson shoved back his chair and rose to his feet." )
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13 |
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( arctic_a0013 "He was a head shorter than his companion, of almost delicate physique." )
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14 |
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( arctic_a0014 "Now you're coming down to business, Phil, he exclaimed." )
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15 |
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( arctic_a0015 "It's the aurora borealis." )
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16 |
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( arctic_a0016 "There's Fort Churchill, a rifle-shot beyond the ridge, asleep." )
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17 |
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( arctic_a0017 "From that moment his friendship for Belize turns to hatred and jealousy." )
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18 |
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( arctic_a0018 "There was a change now." )
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19 |
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( arctic_a0019 "I followed the line of the proposed railroad, looking for chances." )
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20 |
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( arctic_a0020 "Clubs and balls and cities grew to be only memories." )
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21 |
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( arctic_a0021 "It fairly clubbed me into recognizing it." )
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22 |
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( arctic_a0022 "Hardly were our plans made public before we were met by powerful opposition." )
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23 |
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( arctic_a0023 "A combination of Canadian capital quickly organized and petitioned for the same privileges." )
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24 |
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( arctic_a0024 "It was my reports from the north which chiefly induced people to buy." )
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25 |
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( arctic_a0025 "I was about to do this when cooler judgment prevailed." )
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26 |
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( arctic_a0026 "It occurred to me that there would have to be an accounting." )
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27 |
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( arctic_a0027 "To my surprise he began to show actual enthusiasm in my favor." )
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28 |
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( arctic_a0028 "Robbery, bribery, fraud, " )
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29 |
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( arctic_a0029 "Their forces were already moving into the north country." )
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30 |
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( arctic_a0030 "I had faith in them." )
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31 |
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( arctic_a0031 "They were three hundred yards apart." )
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32 |
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( arctic_a0032 "Since then some mysterious force has been fighting us at every step." )
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33 |
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( arctic_a0033 "He unfolded a long typewritten letter, and handed it to Gregson." )
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34 |
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( arctic_a0034 "Men of Selden's stamp don't stop at women and children." )
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35 |
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( arctic_a0035 "He stopped, and Philip nodded at the horrified question in his eyes." )
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36 |
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( arctic_a0036 "She turned in at the hotel." )
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37 |
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( arctic_a0037 "I was the only one who remained sitting." )
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38 |
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( arctic_a0038 "We'll have to watch our chances." )
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39 |
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( arctic_a0039 "The ship should be in within a week or ten days." )
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40 |
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( arctic_a0040 "I suppose you wonder why she is coming up here." )
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41 |
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( arctic_a0041 "Meanwhile I'll go out to breathe a spell." )
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42 |
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( arctic_a0042 "How could he explain his possession of the sketch." )
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43 |
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( arctic_a0043 "It seemed nearer to him since he had seen and talked with Gregson." )
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44 |
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( arctic_a0044 "Her own betrayal of herself was like tonic to Philip." )
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45 |
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( arctic_a0045 "He moved away as quietly as he had come." )
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46 |
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( arctic_a0046 "The girl faced him, her eyes shining with sudden fear." )
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47 |
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( arctic_a0047 "Close beside him gleamed the white fangs of the wolf-dog." )
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48 |
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( arctic_a0048 "He looked at the handkerchief more, closely." )
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49 |
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( arctic_a0049 "Gregson was asleep when he re-entered the cabin." )
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50 |
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( arctic_a0050 "In spite of their absurdity the words affected Philip curiously." )
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51 |
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( arctic_a0051 "The lace was of a delicate ivory color, faintly tinted with yellow." )
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52 |
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( arctic_a0052 "It was a curious coincidence." )
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53 |
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( arctic_a0053 "Suddenly his fingers closed tightly over the handkerchief." )
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54 |
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( arctic_a0054 "There was nothing on the rock." )
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55 |
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( arctic_a0055 "Philip stood undecided, his ears strained to catch the slightest sound." )
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56 |
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( arctic_a0056 "Pearce's little eyes were fixed on him shrewdly." )
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57 |
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( arctic_a0057 "I have no idea, replied Philip." )
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58 |
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( arctic_a0058 "I came for information more out of curiosity than anything else." )
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59 |
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( arctic_a0059 "His immaculate appearance was gone." )
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60 |
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( arctic_a0060 "Anyway, no one saw her like that." )
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61 |
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( arctic_a0061 "Philip snatched at the letter which Gregson held out to him." )
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62 |
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( arctic_a0062 "The men stared into each other's face." )
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63 |
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( arctic_a0063 "Yes, it was a man who asked, a stranger." )
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64 |
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( arctic_a0064 "The fourth and fifth days passed without any developments." )
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65 |
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( arctic_a0065 "They closed now until his fingers were like cords of steel." )
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66 |
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( arctic_a0066 "He saw Jeanne falter for a moment." )
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67 |
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( arctic_a0067 "Surely I will excuse you, she cried." )
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68 |
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( arctic_a0068 "In a flash Philip followed its direction." )
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69 |
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( arctic_a0069 "It was his intention to return to Eileen and her father." )
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70 |
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( arctic_a0070 "He would first hunt up Gregson and begin his work there." )
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71 |
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( arctic_a0071 "What was the object of your little sensation." )
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72 |
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( arctic_a0072 "But who was Eileen's double." )
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73 |
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( arctic_a0073 "The promoter's eyes were heavy, with little puffy bags under them." )
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74 |
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( arctic_a0074 "And now, down there, Eileen was waiting for him." )
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75 |
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( arctic_a0075 "There has been a change, she interrupted him." )
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76 |
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( arctic_a0076 "The gray eyes faltered; the flush deepened." )
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77 |
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( arctic_a0077 "It is the fire, partly, she said." )
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78 |
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( arctic_a0078 "Then, and at supper, he tried to fathom her." )
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79 |
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( arctic_a0079 "It was a large canoe." )
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80 |
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( arctic_a0080 "What if Jeanne failed him." )
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81 |
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( arctic_a0081 "What if she did not come to the rock." )
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82 |
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( arctic_a0082 "His face was streaming with blood." )
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83 |
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( arctic_a0083 "A shadow was creeping over Pierre's eyes." )
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84 |
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( arctic_a0084 "Scarcely had he uttered the name when Pierre's closing eyes shot open." )
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85 |
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( arctic_a0085 "A trickle of fresh blood ran over his face." )
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86 |
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( arctic_a0086 "Death had come with terrible suddenness." )
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87 |
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( arctic_a0087 "Philip bent lower, and stared into the face of the dead man." )
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88 |
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( arctic_a0088 "He made sure that the magazine was loaded, and resumed his paddling." )
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89 |
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( arctic_a0089 "The nightglow was treacherous to shoot by." )
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90 |
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( arctic_a0090 "The singing voice approached rapidly." )
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91 |
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( arctic_a0091 "His blood grew hot with rage at the thought." )
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92 |
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( arctic_a0092 "He went down in midstream, searching the shadows of both shores." )
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93 |
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( arctic_a0093 "For a full minute he crouched and listened." )
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94 |
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( arctic_a0094 "He had barely entered this when he saw the glow of a fire." )
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95 |
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( arctic_a0095 "A big canvas tent was the first thing to come within his vision." )
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96 |
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( arctic_a0096 "Perhaps she had already met her fate a little deeper in the forest." )
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97 |
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( arctic_a0097 "Then you can arrange yourself comfortably among these robes in the bow." )
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98 |
+
( arctic_a0098 "Shall I carry you." )
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99 |
+
( arctic_a0099 "A maddening joy pounded in his brain." )
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100 |
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( arctic_a0100 "You must sleep, he urged." )
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101 |
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( arctic_a0101 "You, you would not keep the truth from me." )
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102 |
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( arctic_a0102 "He will follow us soon." )
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103 |
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( arctic_a0103 "But there came no promise from the bow of the canoe." )
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104 |
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( arctic_a0104 "She was sleeping under his protection as sweetly as a child." )
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105 |
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( arctic_a0105 "Only, it is so wonderful, so almost impossible to believe." )
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106 |
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( arctic_a0106 "The emotion which she had suppressed burst forth now in a choking sob." )
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107 |
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( arctic_a0107 "If you only could know how I thank you." )
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108 |
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( arctic_a0108 "He waded into the edge of the water and began scrubbing himself." )
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109 |
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( arctic_a0109 "Do you know that you are shaking my confidence in you." )
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110 |
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( arctic_a0110 "Much, replied Jeanne, as tersely." )
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111 |
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( arctic_a0111 "Instead, he joined her; and they ate like two hungry children." )
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112 |
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( arctic_a0112 "He was wounded in the arm." )
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113 |
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( arctic_a0113 "I suppose you picked that lingo up among the Indians." )
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114 |
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( arctic_a0114 "Her words sent a strange chill through Philip." )
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115 |
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( arctic_a0115 "He had no excuse for the feelings which were aroused in him." )
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116 |
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( arctic_a0116 "Was it the rendezvous of those who were striving to work his ruin." )
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117 |
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( arctic_a0117 "She added, with genuine sympathy in her face and voice." )
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118 |
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( arctic_a0118 "Pierre obeys me when we are together." )
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119 |
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( arctic_a0119 "Jeanne was turning the bow shoreward." )
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120 |
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( arctic_a0120 "My right foot feels like that of a Chinese debutante." )
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121 |
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( arctic_a0121 "They ate dinner at the fifth, and rested for two hours." )
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122 |
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( arctic_a0122 "Two years ago I gave up civilization for this." )
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123 |
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( arctic_a0123 "She had died from cold and starvation." )
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124 |
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( arctic_a0124 "It was Jeanne singing softly over beyond the rocks." )
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125 |
+
( arctic_a0125 "He was determined now to maintain a more certain hold upon himself." )
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126 |
+
( arctic_a0126 "Each day she became a more vital part of him." )
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127 |
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( arctic_a0127 "It was a temptation, but he resisted it." )
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128 |
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( arctic_a0128 "This one hope was destroyed as quickly as it was born." )
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129 |
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( arctic_a0129 "Her face was against his breast." )
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130 |
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( arctic_a0130 "She was his now, forever." )
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131 |
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( arctic_a0131 "Providence had delivered him through the maelstrom." )
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132 |
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( arctic_a0132 "A cry of joy burst from Philip's lips." )
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133 |
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( arctic_a0133 "Philip began to feel that he had foolishly overestimated his strength." )
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134 |
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( arctic_a0134 "He obeyed the pressure of her hand." )
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135 |
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( arctic_a0135 "I am going to surprise father, and you will go with Pierre." )
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136 |
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( arctic_a0136 "About him, everywhere, were the evidences of luxury and of age." )
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137 |
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( arctic_a0137 "Then he stepped back with a low cry of pleasure." )
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138 |
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( arctic_a0138 "In the picture he saw each moment a greater resemblance to Jeanne." )
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139 |
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( arctic_a0139 "He told himself that as he washed himself and groomed his disheveled clothes." )
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140 |
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( arctic_a0140 "Accept a father's blessing, and with it, this." )
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141 |
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( arctic_a0141 "It seems like a strange pointing of the hand of God." )
|
142 |
+
( arctic_a0142 "Such things had occurred before, he told Philip." )
|
143 |
+
( arctic_a0143 "Ah, I had forgotten, he exclaimed." )
|
144 |
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( arctic_a0144 "But there was something even more startling than this resemblance." )
|
145 |
+
( arctic_a0145 "I have to be careful of them, as they tear very easily." )
|
146 |
+
( arctic_a0146 "Of course, that is uninteresting, she continued." )
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147 |
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( arctic_a0147 "A moment before he was intoxicated by a joy that was almost madness." )
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148 |
+
( arctic_a0148 "Now these things had been struck dead within him." )
|
149 |
+
( arctic_a0149 "For an instant he saw Pierre drawn like a silhouette against the sky." )
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150 |
+
( arctic_a0150 "Goodbye, Pierre, he shouted." )
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151 |
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( arctic_a0151 "And MacDougall was beyond the trail, with three weeks to spare." )
|
152 |
+
( arctic_a0152 "Philip thrust himself against it and entered." )
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153 |
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( arctic_a0153 "MacDougall tapped his forehead suspiciously with a stubby forefinger." )
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154 |
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( arctic_a0154 "He was smooth-shaven, and his hair and eyes were black." )
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155 |
+
( arctic_a0155 "Won't you draw up, gentlemen." )
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156 |
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( arctic_a0156 "A strange fire burned in his eyes when Thorpe turned." )
|
157 |
+
( arctic_a0157 "He had worshiped her, as Dante might have worshiped Beatrice." )
|
158 |
+
( arctic_a0158 "Does that look good." )
|
159 |
+
( arctic_a0159 "They look as though he had been drumming a piano all his life." )
|
160 |
+
( arctic_a0160 "You want to go over and see his gang throw dirt." )
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161 |
+
( arctic_a0161 "Take away their foreman and they wouldn't be worth their grub." )
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162 |
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( arctic_a0162 "That's the sub-foreman, explained Thorpe." )
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163 |
+
( arctic_a0163 "Philip made no effort to follow." )
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164 |
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( arctic_a0164 "He came first a year ago, and revealed himself to Jeanne." )
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165 |
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( arctic_a0165 "They are to attack your camp tomorrow night." )
|
166 |
+
( arctic_a0166 "Two days ago Jeanne learned where her father's men were hiding." )
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167 |
+
( arctic_a0167 "I was near the cabin, and saw you." )
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168 |
+
( arctic_a0168 "Low bush whipped him in the face and left no sting." )
|
169 |
+
( arctic_a0169 "Suddenly Jeanne stopped for an instant." )
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170 |
+
( arctic_a0170 "There was none of the joy of meeting in his face." )
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171 |
+
( arctic_a0171 "And when you come back in a few days, bring Eileen." )
|
172 |
+
( arctic_a0172 "Gregson had left the outer door slightly ajar." )
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173 |
+
( arctic_a0173 "The date was nearly eighteen years old." )
|
174 |
+
( arctic_a0174 "They were the presage of storm." )
|
175 |
+
( arctic_a0175 "Down there the earth was already swelling with life." )
|
176 |
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( arctic_a0176 "For the first time in his life he was yearning for a scrap." )
|
177 |
+
( arctic_a0177 "She had been thoroughly and efficiently mauled." )
|
178 |
+
( arctic_a0178 "Every bone in her aged body seemed broken or dislocated." )
|
179 |
+
( arctic_a0179 "Tomorrow I'm going after that bear, he said." )
|
180 |
+
( arctic_a0180 "If not, let's say our prayers and go to bed." )
|
181 |
+
( arctic_a0181 "So cheer up, and give us your paw." )
|
182 |
+
( arctic_a0182 "This time he did not yap for mercy." )
|
183 |
+
( arctic_a0183 "And the air was growing chilly." )
|
184 |
+
( arctic_a0184 "Don't you see, I'm chewing this thing in two." )
|
185 |
+
( arctic_a0185 "The questions may have come vaguely in his mind." )
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186 |
+
( arctic_a0186 "Like a flash he launched himself into the feathered mass of the owl." )
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187 |
+
( arctic_a0187 "Ahead of them they saw a glimmer of sunshine." )
|
188 |
+
( arctic_a0188 "Two gigantic owls were tearing at the carcass." )
|
189 |
+
( arctic_a0189 "The big-eyed, clucking moose-birds were most annoying." )
|
190 |
+
( arctic_a0190 "Next to them the Canada jays were most persistent." )
|
191 |
+
( arctic_a0191 "For a time the exciting thrill of his adventure was gone." )
|
192 |
+
( arctic_a0192 "He did not rush in." )
|
193 |
+
( arctic_a0193 "It was edged with ice." )
|
194 |
+
( arctic_a0194 "He drank of the water cautiously." )
|
195 |
+
( arctic_a0195 "But a strange thing happened." )
|
196 |
+
( arctic_a0196 "He began to follow the footprints of the dog." )
|
197 |
+
( arctic_a0197 "Such a dog the wise driver kills, or turns loose." )
|
198 |
+
( arctic_a0198 "Sometimes her dreams were filled with visions." )
|
199 |
+
( arctic_a0199 "Thus had the raw wilderness prepared him for this day." )
|
200 |
+
( arctic_a0200 "He leapt again, and the club caught him once more." )
|
201 |
+
( arctic_a0201 "He cried, and swung the club wildly." )
|
202 |
+
( arctic_a0202 "She turned, fearing that Jacques might see what was in her face." )
|
203 |
+
( arctic_a0203 "They were following the shore of a lake." )
|
204 |
+
( arctic_a0204 "The wolf-dog thrust his gaunt muzzle toward him." )
|
205 |
+
( arctic_a0205 "From now on we're pals." )
|
206 |
+
( arctic_a0206 "He says he bought him of Jacques Le Beau." )
|
207 |
+
( arctic_a0207 "How much was it." )
|
208 |
+
( arctic_a0208 "Youth had come back to her, freed from the yoke of oppression." )
|
209 |
+
( arctic_a0209 "It was not a large lake, and almost round." )
|
210 |
+
( arctic_a0210 "Its diameter was not more than two hundred yards." )
|
211 |
+
( arctic_a0211 "It drowned all sound that brute agony and death may have made." )
|
212 |
+
( arctic_a0212 "Fresh cases, still able to walk, they clustered about the spokesman." )
|
213 |
+
( arctic_a0213 "Between him and the beach was the cane-grass fence of the compound." )
|
214 |
+
( arctic_a0214 "Besides, he was paid one case of tobacco per head." )
|
215 |
+
( arctic_a0215 "They die out of spite." )
|
216 |
+
( arctic_a0216 "The other felt a sudden wave of irritation rush through him." )
|
217 |
+
( arctic_a0217 "Oppressive as the heat had been, it was now even more oppressive." )
|
218 |
+
( arctic_a0218 "The ringing of the big bell aroused him." )
|
219 |
+
( arctic_a0219 "At first he puzzled over something untoward he was sure had happened." )
|
220 |
+
( arctic_a0220 "A dead man is of no use on a plantation." )
|
221 |
+
( arctic_a0221 "I don't know why you're here at all." )
|
222 |
+
( arctic_a0222 "What part of the United States is your home." )
|
223 |
+
( arctic_a0223 "My, I'm almost homesick for it already." )
|
224 |
+
( arctic_a0224 "She nodded, and her eyes grew soft and moist." )
|
225 |
+
( arctic_a0225 "I was brought up the way most girls in Hawaii are brought up." )
|
226 |
+
( arctic_a0226 "That came before my A B C's." )
|
227 |
+
( arctic_a0227 "It was the same way with our revolvers and rifles." )
|
228 |
+
( arctic_a0228 "But it contributed to the smash." )
|
229 |
+
( arctic_a0229 "The last one I knew was an overseer." )
|
230 |
+
( arctic_a0230 "Do you know any good land around here." )
|
231 |
+
( arctic_a0231 "The Resident Commissioner is away in Australia." )
|
232 |
+
( arctic_a0232 "I cannot follow you, she said." )
|
233 |
+
( arctic_a0233 "I never allow what can't be changed to annoy me." )
|
234 |
+
( arctic_a0234 "Why, the average review is more nauseating than cod liver oil." )
|
235 |
+
( arctic_a0235 "His voice was passionately rebellious." )
|
236 |
+
( arctic_a0236 "Don't you see I hate you." )
|
237 |
+
( arctic_a0237 "So Hughie and I did the managing ourselves." )
|
238 |
+
( arctic_a0238 "It happened to him at the Gallina Society in Oakland one afternoon." )
|
239 |
+
( arctic_a0239 "He cried in such genuine dismay that she broke into hearty laughter." )
|
240 |
+
( arctic_a0240 "Wash your hands of me." )
|
241 |
+
( arctic_a0241 "I think it's much nicer to quarrel." )
|
242 |
+
( arctic_a0242 "I saw it when she rolled." )
|
243 |
+
( arctic_a0243 "I only read the quotations." )
|
244 |
+
( arctic_a0244 "He was the soul of devotion to his employers." )
|
245 |
+
( arctic_a0245 "Out of his eighteen hundred, he laid aside sixteen hundred each year." )
|
246 |
+
( arctic_a0246 "You have heard always how he was the lover of the Princess Naomi." )
|
247 |
+
( arctic_a0247 "They ought to pass here some time today." )
|
248 |
+
( arctic_a0248 "I had been sad too long already." )
|
249 |
+
( arctic_a0249 "All eyes, however, were staring at him in certitude of expectancy." )
|
250 |
+
( arctic_a0250 "He had observed the business life of Hawaii and developed a vaulting ambition." )
|
251 |
+
( arctic_a0251 "I may manage to freight a cargo back as well." )
|
252 |
+
( arctic_a0252 "O'Brien had been a clean living young man with ideals." )
|
253 |
+
( arctic_a0253 "He it was that lived to found the family of the Patino." )
|
254 |
+
( arctic_a0254 "Straight out they swam, their heads growing smaller and smaller." )
|
255 |
+
( arctic_a0255 "You won't die of malnutrition, be sure of that." )
|
256 |
+
( arctic_a0256 "See the length of the body and that elongated neck." )
|
257 |
+
( arctic_a0257 "They are coming ashore, whoever they are." )
|
258 |
+
( arctic_a0258 "Soaked in seawater they offset the heat rays." )
|
259 |
+
( arctic_a0259 "Think of investing in such an adventure." )
|
260 |
+
( arctic_a0260 "Nobody knew his history, they of the Junta least of all." )
|
261 |
+
( arctic_a0261 "I have been doubly baptized." )
|
262 |
+
( arctic_a0262 "They wouldn't be sweeping a big vessel like the Martha." )
|
263 |
+
( arctic_a0263 "Joan looked triumphantly at Sheldon, who bowed." )
|
264 |
+
( arctic_a0264 "And I hope you've got plenty of chain out, Captain Young." )
|
265 |
+
( arctic_a0265 "The discovery seemed to have been made on the spur of the moment." )
|
266 |
+
( arctic_a0266 "They handled two men already, both grub-thieves." )
|
267 |
+
( arctic_a0267 "Eli Harding asked, as Shunk started to follow." )
|
268 |
+
( arctic_a0268 "Now go ahead and tell me in a straightforward way what has happened." )
|
269 |
+
( arctic_a0269 "That's where they cut off the Scottish Chiefs and killed all hands." )
|
270 |
+
( arctic_a0270 "And after the bath a shave would not be bad." )
|
271 |
+
( arctic_a0271 "Now please give a plain statement of what occurred." )
|
272 |
+
( arctic_a0272 "You can take a vacation on pay." )
|
273 |
+
( arctic_a0273 "They are big trees and require plenty of room." )
|
274 |
+
( arctic_a0274 "And Raoul listened again to the tale of the house." )
|
275 |
+
( arctic_a0275 "There are no kiddies and half grown youths among them." )
|
276 |
+
( arctic_a0276 "Oolong Atoll was one hundred and forty miles in circumference." )
|
277 |
+
( arctic_a0277 "McCoy found a stifling, poisonous atmosphere in the pent cabin." )
|
278 |
+
( arctic_a0278 "It would give me nervous prostration." )
|
279 |
+
( arctic_a0279 "She said with chattering teeth." )
|
280 |
+
( arctic_a0280 "I'll be out of my head in fifteen minutes." )
|
281 |
+
( arctic_a0281 "I do not blame you for anything; remember that." )
|
282 |
+
( arctic_a0282 "If you mean to insinuate -- Brentwood began hotly." )
|
283 |
+
( arctic_a0283 "The woman in you is only incidental, accidental, and irrelevant." )
|
284 |
+
( arctic_a0284 "There was no forecasting this strange girl's processes." )
|
285 |
+
( arctic_a0285 "But what they want with your toothbrush is more than I can imagine." )
|
286 |
+
( arctic_a0286 "Give them their choice between a fine or an official whipping." )
|
287 |
+
( arctic_a0287 "Keep an eye on him." )
|
288 |
+
( arctic_a0288 "Those are my oysters, he said at last." )
|
289 |
+
( arctic_a0289 "They are not regular oyster pirates, Nicholas continued." )
|
290 |
+
( arctic_a0290 "One by one the boys were captured." )
|
291 |
+
( arctic_a0291 "The weeks had gone by, and no overt acts had been attempted." )
|
292 |
+
( arctic_a0292 "Here, in the midmorning, the first casualty occurred." )
|
293 |
+
( arctic_a0293 "They were deep in the primeval forest." )
|
294 |
+
( arctic_a0294 "He had been foiled in his attempt to escape." )
|
295 |
+
( arctic_a0295 "And twenty men could hold it with spears and arrows." )
|
296 |
+
( arctic_a0296 "Bassett was a fastidious man." )
|
297 |
+
( arctic_a0297 "There's a big English general right now whose name is Roberts." )
|
298 |
+
( arctic_a0298 "This tacit promise of continued acquaintance gave Saxon a little joy-thrill." )
|
299 |
+
( arctic_a0299 "I tell you I am disgusted with this adventure tomfoolery and rot." )
|
300 |
+
( arctic_a0300 "From my earliest recollection my sleep was a period of terror." )
|
301 |
+
( arctic_a0301 "But all my dreams violated this law." )
|
302 |
+
( arctic_a0302 "It is very plausible to such people, a most convincing hypothesis." )
|
303 |
+
( arctic_a0303 "But they make the mistake of ignoring their own duality." )
|
304 |
+
( arctic_a0304 "I graduated last of my class." )
|
305 |
+
( arctic_a0305 "They had no fixed values, to be altered by adjectives and adverbs." )
|
306 |
+
( arctic_a0306 "He was pressing beyond the limits of his vocabulary." )
|
307 |
+
( arctic_a0307 "Very early in my life, I separated from my mother." )
|
308 |
+
( arctic_a0308 "His infernal chattering worries me even now as I think of it." )
|
309 |
+
( arctic_a0309 "White Leghorns, said Mrs Mortimer." )
|
310 |
+
( arctic_a0310 "Massage under tension, was the cryptic reply." )
|
311 |
+
( arctic_a0311 "Therefore, hurrah for the game." )
|
312 |
+
( arctic_a0312 "It lived in perpetual apprehension of that quarter of the compass." )
|
313 |
+
( arctic_a0313 "Broken-Tooth yelled with fright and pain." )
|
314 |
+
( arctic_a0314 "Thus was momentum gained in the Younger World." )
|
315 |
+
( arctic_a0315 "Saxon waited, for she knew a fresh idea had struck Billy." )
|
316 |
+
( arctic_a0316 "We had been chased by them ourselves, more than once." )
|
317 |
+
( arctic_a0317 "He was a wise hyena." )
|
318 |
+
( arctic_a0318 "Production is doubling and quadrupling upon itself." )
|
319 |
+
( arctic_a0319 "And the Edinburgh Evening News says, with editorial gloom." )
|
320 |
+
( arctic_a0320 "With my strength I slammed it full into Red-Eye's face." )
|
321 |
+
( arctic_a0321 "The log on which Lop-Ear was lying got adrift." )
|
322 |
+
( arctic_a0322 "This is a common experience with all of us." )
|
323 |
+
( arctic_a0323 "He considered the victory already his and stepped forward to the meat." )
|
324 |
+
( arctic_a0324 "It was not Red-Eye's way to forego revenge so easily." )
|
325 |
+
( arctic_a0325 "Whiz-zip-bang. Lop-Ear screamed with sudden anguish." )
|
326 |
+
( arctic_a0326 "Cherokee identified himself with his instinct." )
|
327 |
+
( arctic_a0327 "They were less stooped than we, less springy in their movements." )
|
328 |
+
( arctic_a0328 "The Fire People, like ourselves, lived in caves." )
|
329 |
+
( arctic_a0329 "Ah, indeed." )
|
330 |
+
( arctic_a0330 "Red-Eye never committed a more outrageous deed." )
|
331 |
+
( arctic_a0331 "Poor little Crooked-Leg was terribly scared." )
|
332 |
+
( arctic_a0332 "Unconsciously, our yells and exclamations yielded to this rhythm." )
|
333 |
+
( arctic_a0333 "This is no place for you." )
|
334 |
+
( arctic_a0334 "He'll knock you off a few sticks in no time." )
|
335 |
+
( arctic_a0335 "Red-Eye swung back and forth on the branch farther down." )
|
336 |
+
( arctic_a0336 "So unexpected was my charge that I knocked him off his feet." )
|
337 |
+
( arctic_a0337 "Encouraged by my conduct, Big-Face became a sudden ally." )
|
338 |
+
( arctic_a0338 "The fighting had now become intermittent." )
|
339 |
+
( arctic_a0339 "They obeyed him, and went here and there at his commands." )
|
340 |
+
( arctic_a0340 "It was like the beating of hoofs." )
|
341 |
+
( arctic_a0341 "Why, doggone you all, shake again." )
|
342 |
+
( arctic_a0342 "Seventeen, no, eighteen days ago." )
|
343 |
+
( arctic_a0343 "You mean for this State, General, Alberta." )
|
344 |
+
( arctic_a0344 "He seemed to fill it with his tremendous vitality." )
|
345 |
+
( arctic_a0345 "She was trying to pass the apron string around him." )
|
346 |
+
( arctic_a0346 "Get down and dig in." )
|
347 |
+
( arctic_a0347 "They are greatly delighted with anything that is bright or giveth a sound." )
|
348 |
+
( arctic_a0348 "They only lifted seven hundred and fifty." )
|
349 |
+
( arctic_a0349 "It was simple, in its way, and no virtue of his." )
|
350 |
+
( arctic_a0350 "Is that Pat Hanrahan's mug looking hungry and willing." )
|
351 |
+
( arctic_a0351 "It was more like sugar." )
|
352 |
+
( arctic_a0352 "I'm sure going along with you all, Elijah." )
|
353 |
+
( arctic_a0353 "Here the explosion of mirth drowned him out." )
|
354 |
+
( arctic_a0354 "Fresh meat they failed to obtain." )
|
355 |
+
( arctic_a0355 "A burst of laughter was his reward." )
|
356 |
+
( arctic_a0356 "You don't catch me at any such foolishness." )
|
357 |
+
( arctic_a0357 "A month passed by, and Bonanza Creek remained quiet." )
|
358 |
+
( arctic_a0358 "They continued valiantly to lie, but the truth continued to outrun them." )
|
359 |
+
( arctic_a0359 "Earth and gravel seemed to fill the pan." )
|
360 |
+
( arctic_a0360 "But he no longer cared quite so much for that form of diversion." )
|
361 |
+
( arctic_a0361 "But he did not broach it, preferring to mature it carefully." )
|
362 |
+
( arctic_a0362 "Nope, not the slightest idea." )
|
363 |
+
( arctic_a0363 "It is not an attempt to smash the market." )
|
364 |
+
( arctic_a0364 "We have plenty of capital ourselves, and yet we want more." )
|
365 |
+
( arctic_a0365 "These rumors may even originate with us." )
|
366 |
+
( arctic_a0366 "A wildly exciting time was his during the week preceding Thursday the eighteenth." )
|
367 |
+
( arctic_a0367 "There is not an iota of truth in it, certainly not." )
|
368 |
+
( arctic_a0368 "I just do appreciate it without being able to express my feelings." )
|
369 |
+
( arctic_a0369 "In partnership with Daylight, the pair raided the San Jose Interurban." )
|
370 |
+
( arctic_a0370 "He saw all men in the business game doing this." )
|
371 |
+
( arctic_a0371 "It issued a rate of forty two dollars a car on charcoal." )
|
372 |
+
( arctic_a0372 "He saw only the effect in a general, sketchy way." )
|
373 |
+
( arctic_a0373 "Points of view, new ideas, life." )
|
374 |
+
( arctic_a0374 "But life's worth more than cash, she argued." )
|
375 |
+
( arctic_a0375 "The butchers and meat cutters refused to handle meat destined for unfair restaurants." )
|
376 |
+
( arctic_a0376 "Your price, my son, is just about thirty per week." )
|
377 |
+
( arctic_a0377 "This sound did not disturb the hush and awe of the place." )
|
378 |
+
( arctic_a0378 "That's why its boundaries are all gouged and jagged." )
|
379 |
+
( arctic_a0379 "How old are you, daddy." )
|
380 |
+
( arctic_a0380 "But in the canyons water was plentiful and also a luxuriant forest growth." )
|
381 |
+
( arctic_a0381 "My name's Ferguson." )
|
382 |
+
( arctic_a0382 "Daylight found himself charmed and made curious by the little man." )
|
383 |
+
( arctic_a0383 "To his surprise, her answer was flat and uncompromising." )
|
384 |
+
( arctic_a0384 "The farmer works the soil and produces grain." )
|
385 |
+
( arctic_a0385 "That's what Carnegie did." )
|
386 |
+
( arctic_a0386 "I can't argue with you, and you know that." )
|
387 |
+
( arctic_a0387 "Bob, growing disgusted, turned back suddenly and attempted to pass Mab." )
|
388 |
+
( arctic_a0388 "It was my idea to a tee." )
|
389 |
+
( arctic_a0389 "Mab, she said." )
|
390 |
+
( arctic_a0390 "I'll go over tomorrow afternoon." )
|
391 |
+
( arctic_a0391 "But he reconciled himself to it by an act of faith." )
|
392 |
+
( arctic_a0392 "There is that magnificent Bob, eating his head off in the stable." )
|
393 |
+
( arctic_a0393 "Already he had begun borrowing from the banks." )
|
394 |
+
( arctic_a0394 "It's the strap hangers that'll keep us from going under." )
|
395 |
+
( arctic_a0395 "As for himself, weren't the street railway earnings increasing steadily." )
|
396 |
+
( arctic_a0396 "A rising tide of fat had submerged them." )
|
397 |
+
( arctic_a0397 "Call me that again, he murmured ecstatically." )
|
398 |
+
( arctic_a0398 "In the car were Unwin and Harrison, while Jones sat with the chauffeur." )
|
399 |
+
( arctic_a0399 "And here's another idea." )
|
400 |
+
( arctic_a0400 "Manuel had one besetting sin." )
|
401 |
+
( arctic_a0401 "The man smiled grimly, and brought a hatchet and a club." )
|
402 |
+
( arctic_a0402 "Curly rushed her antagonist, who struck again and leaped aside." )
|
403 |
+
( arctic_a0403 "His newborn cunning gave him poise and control." )
|
404 |
+
( arctic_a0404 "Perrault found one with head buried in the grub box." )
|
405 |
+
( arctic_a0405 "It seemed the ordained order of things that dogs should work." )
|
406 |
+
( arctic_a0406 "And that was the last of Francois and Perrault." )
|
407 |
+
( arctic_a0407 "Mercedes screamed, cried, laughed, and manifested the chaotic abandonment of hysteria." )
|
408 |
+
( arctic_a0408 "The Eldorado emptied its occupants into the street to see the test." )
|
409 |
+
( arctic_a0409 "He could feel a new stir in the land." )
|
410 |
+
( arctic_a0410 "So we have to fit the boat throughout with oil lamps as well." )
|
411 |
+
( arctic_a0411 "It will break our hearts and our backs to hoist anchor by hand." )
|
412 |
+
( arctic_a0412 "There is another virtue in these bulkheads." )
|
413 |
+
( arctic_a0413 "But I am at the end of my resources." )
|
414 |
+
( arctic_a0414 "Now our figuring was all right." )
|
415 |
+
( arctic_a0415 "It lasted as a deterrent for two days." )
|
416 |
+
( arctic_a0416 "The added weight had a velocity of fifteen miles per hour." )
|
417 |
+
( arctic_a0417 "It is also an insidious, deceitful sun." )
|
418 |
+
( arctic_a0418 "The Portuguese boy crawled nearer and nearer." )
|
419 |
+
( arctic_a0419 "The Portuguese boy passed the Hawaiian." )
|
420 |
+
( arctic_a0420 "When I came to I was waving my hat and murmuring ecstatically." )
|
421 |
+
( arctic_a0421 "By golly, the boy wins." )
|
422 |
+
( arctic_a0422 "Halfway around the track one donkey got into an argument with its rider." )
|
423 |
+
( arctic_a0423 "McVeigh when he returns from a trip to Honolulu." )
|
424 |
+
( arctic_a0424 "Obviously, it was a disease that could be contracted by contact." )
|
425 |
+
( arctic_a0425 "Otherwise no restriction is put upon their seafaring." )
|
426 |
+
( arctic_a0426 "They do not know the length of time of incubation." )
|
427 |
+
( arctic_a0427 "Enters now the psychology of the situation." )
|
428 |
+
( arctic_a0428 "It was not exactly a deportation." )
|
429 |
+
( arctic_a0429 "Quick was the disappointment in his face, yet smiling was the acquiescence." )
|
430 |
+
( arctic_a0430 "Nevertheless we found ourselves once more in the high seat of abundance." )
|
431 |
+
( arctic_a0431 "Wada and Nakata were in a bit of a funk." )
|
432 |
+
( arctic_a0432 "The boy at the wheel lost his head." )
|
433 |
+
( arctic_a0433 "To her the bridge was tambo, which is the native for taboo." )
|
434 |
+
( arctic_a0434 "A half a case of tobacco was worth three pounds." )
|
435 |
+
( arctic_a0435 "What do you mean by this outrageous conduct." )
|
436 |
+
( arctic_a0436 "But Martin smiled a superior smile." )
|
437 |
+
( arctic_a0437 "By that answer my professional medical prestige stood or fell." )
|
438 |
+
( arctic_a0438 "At sea, Monday, March 16, 1908." )
|
439 |
+
( arctic_a0439 "At sea, Wednesday, March 18, 1908." )
|
440 |
+
( arctic_a0440 "Yes, sir, I corrected." )
|
441 |
+
( arctic_a0441 "Violent life and athletic sports had never appealed to me." )
|
442 |
+
( arctic_a0442 "You live on an income which your father earned." )
|
443 |
+
( arctic_a0443 "He was worth nothing to the world." )
|
444 |
+
( arctic_a0444 "Then you don't believe in altruism." )
|
445 |
+
( arctic_a0445 "The creative joy, I murmured." )
|
446 |
+
( arctic_a0446 "He deluged me, overwhelmed me with argument." )
|
447 |
+
( arctic_a0447 "Ah, it is growing dark and darker." )
|
448 |
+
( arctic_a0448 "I was Hump, cabin boy on the schooner Ghost." )
|
449 |
+
( arctic_a0449 "A sinewy hand, dripping with water, was clutching the rail." )
|
450 |
+
( arctic_a0450 "No man ate of the seal meat or the oil." )
|
451 |
+
( arctic_a0451 "I noticed blood spouting from Kerfoot's left hand." )
|
452 |
+
( arctic_a0452 "Three oilers and a fourth engineer, was his greeting." )
|
453 |
+
( arctic_a0453 "Eighteen hundred, he calculated." )
|
454 |
+
( arctic_a0454 "The sharp voice of Wolf Larsen aroused me." )
|
455 |
+
( arctic_a0455 "I obeyed, and a minute or two later they stood before him." )
|
456 |
+
( arctic_a0456 "But it won't continue, she said with easy confidence." )
|
457 |
+
( arctic_a0457 "What I saw I could not at first believe." )
|
458 |
+
( arctic_a0458 "The stout wood was crushed like an eggshell." )
|
459 |
+
( arctic_a0459 "There's too much of the schoolboy in me." )
|
460 |
+
( arctic_a0460 "I had forgotten their existence." )
|
461 |
+
( arctic_a0461 "Ah, we were very close together in that moment." )
|
462 |
+
( arctic_a0462 "But she swung obediently on her heel into the wind." )
|
463 |
+
( arctic_a0463 "They are his tongue, by which he makes his knowledge articulate." )
|
464 |
+
( arctic_a0464 "Between the rush of the cascades, streaks of rust showed everywhere." )
|
465 |
+
( arctic_a0465 "He'll never do a tap of work the whole Voyage." )
|
466 |
+
( arctic_a0466 "Captain West may be a Samurai, but he is also human." )
|
467 |
+
( arctic_a0467 "And so early in the voyage, too." )
|
468 |
+
( arctic_a0468 "In the matter of curry she is a sheer genius." )
|
469 |
+
( arctic_a0469 "The eastern heavens were equally spectacular." )
|
470 |
+
( arctic_a0470 "He spat it out like so much venom." )
|
471 |
+
( arctic_a0471 "I saw Mr Pike nod his head grimly and sarcastically." )
|
472 |
+
( arctic_a0472 "He is too keenly intelligent, too sharply sensitive, successfully to endure." )
|
473 |
+
( arctic_a0473 "The night was calm and snowy." )
|
474 |
+
( arctic_a0474 "I sailed third mate in the little Vampire before you were born." )
|
475 |
+
( arctic_a0475 "His outstretched arm dropped to his side, and he paused." )
|
476 |
+
( arctic_a0476 "At this moment I felt a stir at my shoulder." )
|
477 |
+
( arctic_a0477 "Wada, Louis, and the steward are servants of Asiatic breed." )
|
478 |
+
( arctic_a0478 "Also, she has forbidden them smoking their pipes in the after-room." )
|
479 |
+
( arctic_a0479 "I tried to read George Moore last night, and was dreadfully bored." )
|
480 |
+
( arctic_a0480 "Tom Spink has a harpoon." )
|
481 |
+
( arctic_a0481 "Nimrod replied, with a slight manifestation of sensitiveness." )
|
482 |
+
( arctic_a0482 "And their chief virtue lies in that they will never wear out." )
|
483 |
+
( arctic_a0483 "Beyond dispute, Corry Hutchinson had married Mabel Holmes." )
|
484 |
+
( arctic_a0484 "No-sir-ee." )
|
485 |
+
( arctic_a0485 "Each insult added to the value of the claim." )
|
486 |
+
( arctic_a0486 "For the rest, he was a mere automaton." )
|
487 |
+
( arctic_a0487 "The river bared its bosom, and snorting steamboats challenged the wilderness." )
|
488 |
+
( arctic_a0488 "Their love burned with increasing brightness." )
|
489 |
+
( arctic_a0489 "They were artists, not biologists." )
|
490 |
+
( arctic_a0490 "Both Johnny and his mother shuffled their feet as they walked." )
|
491 |
+
( arctic_a0491 "And as in denial of guilt, the one-legged boy replied." )
|
492 |
+
( arctic_a0492 "Burnt out like the crater of a volcano." )
|
493 |
+
( arctic_a0493 "The boy, O'Brien, was specially maltreated." )
|
494 |
+
( arctic_a0494 "O'Brien took off his coat and bared his right arm." )
|
495 |
+
( arctic_a0495 "He bore no grudges and had few enemies." )
|
496 |
+
( arctic_a0496 "And Tom King patiently endured." )
|
497 |
+
( arctic_a0497 "King took every advantage he knew." )
|
498 |
+
( arctic_a0498 "The lines were now very taut." )
|
499 |
+
( arctic_a0499 "And right there I saw and knew it all." )
|
500 |
+
( arctic_a0500 "Who the devil gave it to you to be judge and jury." )
|
501 |
+
( arctic_a0501 "You're joking me, sir, the other managed to articulate." )
|
502 |
+
( arctic_a0502 "Anything unusual or abnormal was sufficient to send a fellow to Molokai." )
|
503 |
+
( arctic_a0503 "His beady black eyes saw bargains where other men saw bankruptcy." )
|
504 |
+
( arctic_a0504 "He was an athlete and a giant." )
|
505 |
+
( arctic_a0505 "We fished sharks on Niihau together." )
|
506 |
+
( arctic_a0506 "The Claudine was leaving next morning for Honolulu." )
|
507 |
+
( arctic_a0507 "In short, my joyous individualism was dominated by the orthodox bourgeois ethics." )
|
508 |
+
( arctic_a0508 "Soon shall it be thrust back from off prostrate humanity." )
|
509 |
+
( arctic_a0509 "Yet, in accordance with Ernest's test of truth, it worked." )
|
510 |
+
( arctic_a0510 "Much more Ernest told them of themselves and of his disillusionment." )
|
511 |
+
( arctic_a0511 "There is more behind this than a mere university ideal." )
|
512 |
+
( arctic_a0512 "No, it is a palace, wherein there are many servants." )
|
513 |
+
( arctic_a0513 "We must give ourselves and not our money alone." )
|
514 |
+
( arctic_a0514 "We are consumed in our own flesh-pots." )
|
515 |
+
( arctic_a0515 "But here amongst ourselves let us speak out." )
|
516 |
+
( arctic_a0516 "Also, there was awe in their faces." )
|
517 |
+
( arctic_a0517 "Out of abstractions Ernest had conjured a vision and made them see it." )
|
518 |
+
( arctic_a0518 "Illuminating oil was becoming all profit." )
|
519 |
+
( arctic_a0519 "Such an act was in direct violation of the laws of the land." )
|
520 |
+
( arctic_a0520 "He was fond of quoting a fragment from a certain poem." )
|
521 |
+
( arctic_a0521 "Without them he could not run his empire." )
|
522 |
+
( arctic_a0522 "For such countries nothing remained but reorganization." )
|
523 |
+
( arctic_a0523 "They could not continue their method of producing surpluses." )
|
524 |
+
( arctic_a0524 "At once would be instituted a dozen cooperative commonwealth states." )
|
525 |
+
( arctic_a0525 "The Oligarchy wanted violence, and it set its agents provocateurs to work." )
|
526 |
+
( arctic_a0526 "Nowhere did the raw earth appear." )
|
527 |
+
( arctic_a0527 "The lush vegetation of that sheltered spot make a natural shield." )
|
528 |
+
( arctic_a0528 "Men who endure it, call it living death." )
|
529 |
+
( arctic_a0529 "As I say, he had tapped the message very rapidly." )
|
530 |
+
( arctic_a0530 "Ask him, I laughed, then turned to Pasquini." )
|
531 |
+
( arctic_a0531 "In what bucolic school of fence he had been taught was beyond imagining." )
|
532 |
+
( arctic_a0532 "May drought destroy your crops." )
|
533 |
+
( arctic_a0533 "Dunham, can your boy go along with Jesse." )
|
534 |
+
( arctic_a0534 "But Johannes could, and did." )
|
535 |
+
( arctic_a0535 "A new preacher and a new doctrine come to Jerusalem." )
|
536 |
+
( arctic_a0536 "He would destroy all things that are fixed." )
|
537 |
+
( arctic_a0537 "He was an enthusiast and a desert dweller." )
|
538 |
+
( arctic_a0538 "What Pascal glimpsed with the vision of a seer, I have lived." )
|
539 |
+
( arctic_a0539 "I should like to engage just for one whole life in that." )
|
540 |
+
( arctic_a0540 "Yea, so are all the lesser animals of today clean." )
|
541 |
+
( arctic_a0541 "The Warden with a quart of champagne." )
|
542 |
+
( arctic_a0542 "Without a doubt, some of them have dinner engagements." )
|
543 |
+
( arctic_a0543 "I had been born with no organic, chemical predisposition toward alcohol." )
|
544 |
+
( arctic_a0544 "He may anticipate the day of his death." )
|
545 |
+
( arctic_a0545 "The Italian rancho was a bachelor establishment." )
|
546 |
+
( arctic_a0546 "I lost my balance and pitched head foremost into the ooze." )
|
547 |
+
( arctic_a0547 "Men like Joe Goose dated existence from drunk to drunk." )
|
548 |
+
( arctic_a0548 "Also, churches and preachers I had never known." )
|
549 |
+
( arctic_a0549 "Do you know that we weigh every pound of coal we burn." )
|
550 |
+
( arctic_a0550 "This also became part of the daily schedule." )
|
551 |
+
( arctic_a0551 "All an appearance can know is mirage." )
|
552 |
+
( arctic_a0552 "Yet he dreams he is immortal, I argue feebly." )
|
553 |
+
( arctic_a0553 "I am writing these lines in Honolulu, Hawaii." )
|
554 |
+
( arctic_a0554 "Jack London, Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Oahu." )
|
555 |
+
( arctic_a0555 "Jerry was so secure in his nook that he did not roll away." )
|
556 |
+
( arctic_a0556 "Why, he's bought forty pounds of goods from you already." )
|
557 |
+
( arctic_a0557 "The last refugee had passed." )
|
558 |
+
( arctic_a0558 "And the foundation stone of service, in his case, was obedience." )
|
559 |
+
( arctic_a0559 "Peace be unto you and grace before the Lord." )
|
560 |
+
( arctic_a0560 "His mouth opened; words shaped vainly on his lips." )
|
561 |
+
( arctic_a0561 "Bill lingered, contemplating his work with artistic appreciation." )
|
562 |
+
( arctic_a0562 "What the flaming." )
|
563 |
+
( arctic_a0563 "Mrs McFee's jaws brought together with a snap." )
|
564 |
+
( arctic_a0564 "Then it is as I said, Womble announced with finality." )
|
565 |
+
( arctic_a0565 "With them were Indians, also three other men." )
|
566 |
+
( arctic_a0566 "Dennin's hands were released long enough for him to sign the document." )
|
567 |
+
( arctic_a0567 "Now Irvine was a man of impulse, a poet." )
|
568 |
+
( arctic_a0568 "He was just bursting with joy, joy over what." )
|
569 |
+
( arctic_a0569 "At Lake Linderman I had one canoe, very good Peterborough canoe." )
|
570 |
+
( arctic_a0570 "Behind him lay the thousand-years-long road across all Siberia and Russia." )
|
571 |
+
( arctic_a0571 "He had forgotten to build a fire and thaw out." )
|
572 |
+
( arctic_a0572 "I never saw anything like her in my life." )
|
573 |
+
( arctic_a0573 "There was no law on the Yukon save what they made for themselves." )
|
574 |
+
( arctic_a0574 "Good business man, Curly, O'Brien was saying." )
|
575 |
+
( arctic_a0575 "There weren't any missions, and he was the man to know." )
|
576 |
+
( arctic_a0576 "And the big Persian knew of his existence before he did of hers." )
|
577 |
+
( arctic_a0577 "Once the jews harp began emitting its barbaric rhythms, Michael was helpless." )
|
578 |
+
( arctic_a0578 "But we'll just postpone this." )
|
579 |
+
( arctic_a0579 "There was the Emma Louisa." )
|
580 |
+
( arctic_a0580 "This is my fifth voyage." )
|
581 |
+
( arctic_a0581 "It was this proposition that started the big idea in Daughtry's mind." )
|
582 |
+
( arctic_a0582 "Daughtry elaborated on the counting trick by bringing Cocky along." )
|
583 |
+
( arctic_a0583 "Enjoy it he did, but principally for Steward's sake." )
|
584 |
+
( arctic_a0584 "I have long noted your thirst unquenchable." )
|
585 |
+
( arctic_a0585 "Wonder if he's a lion dog, Charles suggested." )
|
586 |
+
( arctic_a0586 "We don't see ourselves as foolish." )
|
587 |
+
( arctic_a0587 "He had comparatively no advantages at first." )
|
588 |
+
( arctic_a0588 "He had proved it today, with his amateurish and sophomoric productions." )
|
589 |
+
( arctic_a0589 "I was sick once -- typhoid." )
|
590 |
+
( arctic_a0590 "In a way he is my protege." )
|
591 |
+
( arctic_a0591 "We are both children together." )
|
592 |
+
( arctic_a0592 "It's only his indigestion I find fault with." )
|
593 |
+
( arctic_a0593 "She'd make a good wife for the cashier." )
|
594 |
+
( arctic_b0001 "Gad, do I remember it." )
|
595 |
+
( arctic_b0002 "You got out by fighting, and I through a pretty girl." )
|
596 |
+
( arctic_b0003 "I can see that knife now." )
|
597 |
+
( arctic_b0004 "When I can't see beauty in woman I want to die." )
|
598 |
+
( arctic_b0005 "His slim fingers closed like steel about Philip's." )
|
599 |
+
( arctic_b0006 "He seized Gregson by the arm and led him to the door." )
|
600 |
+
( arctic_b0007 "Hear the Indian dogs wailing down at Churchill." )
|
601 |
+
( arctic_b0008 "Burke himself had criticized it because of the smile." )
|
602 |
+
( arctic_b0009 "I'd say there was going to be a glorious scrap." )
|
603 |
+
( arctic_b0010 "He turned the map to Gregson, pointing with his finger." )
|
604 |
+
( arctic_b0011 "His eyes never took themselves for an instant from his companion's face." )
|
605 |
+
( arctic_b0012 "Something that Whittemore had not yet said thrilled him." )
|
606 |
+
( arctic_b0013 "Lakes and rivers, hundreds of them, thousands of them." )
|
607 |
+
( arctic_b0014 "Whitefish, Gregson, whitefish and trout." )
|
608 |
+
( arctic_b0015 "They robbed me a few years later." )
|
609 |
+
( arctic_b0016 "He chuckled as he pulled out his pipe and began filling it." )
|
610 |
+
( arctic_b0017 "Everything was working smoothly, better than I had expected." )
|
611 |
+
( arctic_b0018 "I was completely lost in my work." )
|
612 |
+
( arctic_b0019 "His slim hands gripped the edges of the table." )
|
613 |
+
( arctic_b0020 "He made no reply as he waited for Whittemore to continue." )
|
614 |
+
( arctic_b0021 "Philip dropped back into his chair." )
|
615 |
+
( arctic_b0022 "If I was out of the game it would be easily made." )
|
616 |
+
( arctic_b0023 "MacDougall, my engineer, believes it." )
|
617 |
+
( arctic_b0024 "It is growing, every day, every hour." )
|
618 |
+
( arctic_b0025 "Now, you understand." )
|
619 |
+
( arctic_b0026 "You have associated with some of these men." )
|
620 |
+
( arctic_b0027 "And there's no chivalry, no quarter shown in this fight." )
|
621 |
+
( arctic_b0028 "Lord Fitzhugh is the key to the whole situation." )
|
622 |
+
( arctic_b0029 "All operations have been carried on from Montreal and Toronto." )
|
623 |
+
( arctic_b0030 "Gregson held a lighted match until it burnt his fingertips." )
|
624 |
+
( arctic_b0031 "Gregson had seated himself under the lamp and was sharpening a pencil." )
|
625 |
+
( arctic_b0032 "He caught himself with a jerk." )
|
626 |
+
( arctic_b0033 "How does your wager look now." )
|
627 |
+
( arctic_b0034 "He confessed that the sketch had startled him." )
|
628 |
+
( arctic_b0035 "After all, the picture was only a resemblance." )
|
629 |
+
( arctic_b0036 "He wondered, too, where Roscoe was." )
|
630 |
+
( arctic_b0037 "Philip knew that she was not an Indian." )
|
631 |
+
( arctic_b0038 "In her haste to get away she had forgotten these things." )
|
632 |
+
( arctic_b0039 "Philip took a step toward Gregson, half determined to awaken him." )
|
633 |
+
( arctic_b0040 "The thought set his blood tingling." )
|
634 |
+
( arctic_b0041 "But if Pierre did not return, until tomorrow." )
|
635 |
+
( arctic_b0042 "Ten minutes had not elapsed since he had dropped the handkerchief." )
|
636 |
+
( arctic_b0043 "It won't be for sale." )
|
637 |
+
( arctic_b0044 "For a few moments he ate in silence." )
|
638 |
+
( arctic_b0045 "Philip did not pursue the subject." )
|
639 |
+
( arctic_b0046 "Philip produced a couple of cigars and took a chair opposite him." )
|
640 |
+
( arctic_b0047 "Suppose you saw me at work through the window." )
|
641 |
+
( arctic_b0048 "He looked like one who had passed through an uncomfortable hour or two." )
|
642 |
+
( arctic_b0049 "There was nothing more, except a large ink blot under the words." )
|
643 |
+
( arctic_b0050 "All this day Gregson remained in the cabin." )
|
644 |
+
( arctic_b0051 "The sixth day he spent in the cabin with Gregson." )
|
645 |
+
( arctic_b0052 "The flush was gone from her face." )
|
646 |
+
( arctic_b0053 "That is why I am, am rattled, he laughed." )
|
647 |
+
( arctic_b0054 "He understood the meaning of the look." )
|
648 |
+
( arctic_b0055 "She was even more beautiful than when I saw her, before." )
|
649 |
+
( arctic_b0056 "I'll give a thousand if you produce her, retorted Gregson." )
|
650 |
+
( arctic_b0057 "They have won popular sentiment through the newspapers." )
|
651 |
+
( arctic_b0058 "We must achieve our own salvation." )
|
652 |
+
( arctic_b0059 "In moments of mental energy Philip was restless." )
|
653 |
+
( arctic_b0060 "He would keep his faith with Gregson for the promised day or two." )
|
654 |
+
( arctic_b0061 "Something about it seemed to fascinate him, to challenge his presence." )
|
655 |
+
( arctic_b0062 "Now it was missing from the wall." )
|
656 |
+
( arctic_b0063 "He boiled himself some coffee and sat down to wait." )
|
657 |
+
( arctic_b0064 "I'm going down there with you, and I'm going to fight." )
|
658 |
+
( arctic_b0065 "Now have you got anything to say against me, Mr Philip." )
|
659 |
+
( arctic_b0066 "If I meet her again I shall apologize, said Eileen." )
|
660 |
+
( arctic_b0067 "Below him the shadow was broken into a pool of rippling starlight." )
|
661 |
+
( arctic_b0068 "Only the chance sound had led him to observe them." )
|
662 |
+
( arctic_b0069 "Could the incident have anything to do with Jeanne and Pierre." )
|
663 |
+
( arctic_b0070 "There was no chance to fire without hitting him." )
|
664 |
+
( arctic_b0071 "There was no answer from the other side." )
|
665 |
+
( arctic_b0072 "Then he hastened on, as Pierre had guided him." )
|
666 |
+
( arctic_b0073 "With these arguments he convinced himself that he should go on alone." )
|
667 |
+
( arctic_b0074 "Yet, behind them there was another and more powerful motive." )
|
668 |
+
( arctic_b0075 "In that case he could not miss them, if he used caution." )
|
669 |
+
( arctic_b0076 "Before Philip could recover himself Jeanne's startled guards were upon him." )
|
670 |
+
( arctic_b0077 "It is the nearest refuge." )
|
671 |
+
( arctic_b0078 "There was pride and strength, the ring of triumph in his voice." )
|
672 |
+
( arctic_b0079 "The truth of it set Jeanne quivering." )
|
673 |
+
( arctic_b0080 "Tomorrow it will be strong enough for you to stand upon." )
|
674 |
+
( arctic_b0081 "You were going to leave after you saw me on the rock." )
|
675 |
+
( arctic_b0082 "He bit his tongue, and cursed himself at this fresh break." )
|
676 |
+
( arctic_b0083 "In it there was something that was almost tragedy." )
|
677 |
+
( arctic_b0084 "Your face is red with blood." )
|
678 |
+
( arctic_b0085 "Her eyes smiled truth at him as he came up the bank." )
|
679 |
+
( arctic_b0086 "He can care for himself." )
|
680 |
+
( arctic_b0087 "They will search for us between their camp and Churchill." )
|
681 |
+
( arctic_b0088 "Until I die, he exclaimed." )
|
682 |
+
( arctic_b0089 "Her beautiful hair was done up in shining coils." )
|
683 |
+
( arctic_b0090 "The Churchill narrowed and its current became swifter as they progressed." )
|
684 |
+
( arctic_b0091 "For a full half minute Jeanne looked at him without speaking." )
|
685 |
+
( arctic_b0092 "I want to die in it." )
|
686 |
+
( arctic_b0093 "Darkness hid him from Jeanne." )
|
687 |
+
( arctic_b0094 "And yet if she came he had no words to say." )
|
688 |
+
( arctic_b0095 "He heard a sound which brought him quickly into consciousness of day." )
|
689 |
+
( arctic_b0096 "Within himself he called it no longer his own." )
|
690 |
+
( arctic_b0097 "Besides, that noise makes me deaf." )
|
691 |
+
( arctic_b0098 "Philip looked back from the crest and saw Jeanne leaning over the canoe." )
|
692 |
+
( arctic_b0099 "Fifty yards ahead of her were the first of the rocks." )
|
693 |
+
( arctic_b0100 "There was one chance, and only one, of saving Jeanne." )
|
694 |
+
( arctic_b0101 "You're a devil for fighting, and will surely win." )
|
695 |
+
( arctic_b0102 "I'll only be in the way." )
|
696 |
+
( arctic_b0103 "He lifted his eyes, and a strange cry burst from his lips." )
|
697 |
+
( arctic_b0104 "Shooting pains passed like flashes of electricity through his body." )
|
698 |
+
( arctic_b0105 "I know that you are in charge there, and Jeanne knows." )
|
699 |
+
( arctic_b0106 "For a full minute the two men stared into each other's face." )
|
700 |
+
( arctic_b0107 "He was sure, now, of but few things." )
|
701 |
+
( arctic_b0108 "It was a miracle, and I owe you my life." )
|
702 |
+
( arctic_b0109 "Philip ate lightly of the food which Pierre had ready for him." )
|
703 |
+
( arctic_b0110 "Such men believe, when they come together." )
|
704 |
+
( arctic_b0111 "The journey was continued at dawn." )
|
705 |
+
( arctic_b0112 "Jeanne and Pierre both gazed toward the great rock." )
|
706 |
+
( arctic_b0113 "There was something pathetic in the girl's attitude now." )
|
707 |
+
( arctic_b0114 "He moved his position, and the illusion was gone." )
|
708 |
+
( arctic_b0115 "For two hours not a word passed between them." )
|
709 |
+
( arctic_b0116 "I have hunted along this ridge, replied Philip." )
|
710 |
+
( arctic_b0117 "That's Thorpe's, said the young engineer." )
|
711 |
+
( arctic_b0118 "We saw your light, and thought you wouldn't mind a call." )
|
712 |
+
( arctic_b0119 "Billinger may arrive in time." )
|
713 |
+
( arctic_b0120 "There's the hitch, replied Thorpe, rolling a cigarette." )
|
714 |
+
( arctic_b0121 "I want my men to work by themselves." )
|
715 |
+
( arctic_b0122 "Philip saw MacDougall soon after his short talk with Thorpe." )
|
716 |
+
( arctic_b0123 "Neither could they understand the growing disaffection among Thorpe's men." )
|
717 |
+
( arctic_b0124 "Two weeks passed, and in that time Thorpe left camp three times." )
|
718 |
+
( arctic_b0125 "It was the third or fourth time that Philip had heard MacDougall swear." )
|
719 |
+
( arctic_b0126 "Blood was oozing slowly from the wounded man's right breast." )
|
720 |
+
( arctic_b0127 "He destroyed everything that had belonged to the woman." )
|
721 |
+
( arctic_b0128 "Philip bent low over Pierre." )
|
722 |
+
( arctic_b0129 "Did Thorpe go to see any one in Churchill." )
|
723 |
+
( arctic_b0130 "She saw the answer in his face." )
|
724 |
+
( arctic_b0131 "Thorpe and his men were to destroy this camp, and kill you." )
|
725 |
+
( arctic_b0132 "There is no need of further detail, now -- for you can understand." )
|
726 |
+
( arctic_b0133 "There followed a roar that shook the earth." )
|
727 |
+
( arctic_b0134 "Blind with rage, he darted in." )
|
728 |
+
( arctic_b0135 "In it was the joy of life." )
|
729 |
+
( arctic_b0136 "Swiftly his eyes measured the situation." )
|
730 |
+
( arctic_b0137 "But this little defect did not worry him." )
|
731 |
+
( arctic_b0138 "And then, steadily, he began to chew." )
|
732 |
+
( arctic_b0139 "Together they ate the rabbit." )
|
733 |
+
( arctic_b0140 "They edged nearer, and stood shoulder to shoulder facing their world." )
|
734 |
+
( arctic_b0141 "It was beating and waiting in the ambush of those black pits." )
|
735 |
+
( arctic_b0142 "Something vastly more thrilling had come into it now." )
|
736 |
+
( arctic_b0143 "It took him half an hour to reach the edge of it." )
|
737 |
+
( arctic_b0144 "But there was no longer the mother yearning in his heart." )
|
738 |
+
( arctic_b0145 "Besides, had he not whipped the big owl in the forest." )
|
739 |
+
( arctic_b0146 "After all, it was simply a mistake in judgment." )
|
740 |
+
( arctic_b0147 "Had it struck squarely it would have killed him." )
|
741 |
+
( arctic_b0148 "The Indian even poked his stick into the thick ground spruce." )
|
742 |
+
( arctic_b0149 "Pebbles and dirt flew along with hair and fur." )
|
743 |
+
( arctic_b0150 "And he was filled with a strange and foreboding fear." )
|
744 |
+
( arctic_b0151 "It was steel, a fisher trap." )
|
745 |
+
( arctic_b0152 "OW, a wild dog, he growled." )
|
746 |
+
( arctic_b0153 "He was a pariah; a wanderer without a friend or a home." )
|
747 |
+
( arctic_b0154 "That is the strange part of it." )
|
748 |
+
( arctic_b0155 "His freshly caught furs he flung to the floor." )
|
749 |
+
( arctic_b0156 "For that reason Le Beau had chosen him to fight the big fight." )
|
750 |
+
( arctic_b0157 "In the crib the baby sat up and began to prattle." )
|
751 |
+
( arctic_b0158 "She obeyed, shrinking back with the baby in her arms." )
|
752 |
+
( arctic_b0159 "His teeth shut with a last click." )
|
753 |
+
( arctic_b0160 "It was over when he made his way through the ring of spectators." )
|
754 |
+
( arctic_b0161 "In a flash he was on his feet, facing him." )
|
755 |
+
( arctic_b0162 "He thought he saw a shudder pass through the Factor's shoulders." )
|
756 |
+
( arctic_b0163 "The moon had already begun its westward decline." )
|
757 |
+
( arctic_b0164 "They laughed like two happy children." )
|
758 |
+
( arctic_b0165 "He pulled, and the log crashed down to break his back." )
|
759 |
+
( arctic_b0166 "Fast, but endure." )
|
760 |
+
( arctic_b0167 "A little before dawn of the day following, the fire relief came." )
|
761 |
+
( arctic_b0168 "The Indian felt the worship of her warm in his heart." )
|
762 |
+
( arctic_b0169 "He drew in a deep breath as he looked at them." )
|
763 |
+
( arctic_b0170 "Then he shouted, Shut up." )
|
764 |
+
( arctic_b0171 "He changed his seat for a steamer reclining chair." )
|
765 |
+
( arctic_b0172 "On the far corner of the compound fence a hawk brooded." )
|
766 |
+
( arctic_b0173 "To these he gave castor oil." )
|
767 |
+
( arctic_b0174 "Hatred and murder and lust for revenge they possessed to overflowing." )
|
768 |
+
( arctic_b0175 "Sheldon glanced at the thermometer." )
|
769 |
+
( arctic_b0176 "I'll see to poor Hughie." )
|
770 |
+
( arctic_b0177 "Her gray eyes were flashing, and her lips were quivering." )
|
771 |
+
( arctic_b0178 "Also, I want information." )
|
772 |
+
( arctic_b0179 "Let them go out and eat with my boys." )
|
773 |
+
( arctic_b0180 "I, I beg pardon, he drawled." )
|
774 |
+
( arctic_b0181 "And you preferred a cannibal isle and a cartridge belt." )
|
775 |
+
( arctic_b0182 "I was in New York when the crash came." )
|
776 |
+
( arctic_b0183 "No, I did not fall among thieves." )
|
777 |
+
( arctic_b0184 "Such things in her brain were like so many oaths on her lips." )
|
778 |
+
( arctic_b0185 "Your being wrecked here has been a godsend to me." )
|
779 |
+
( arctic_b0186 "I can't go elsewhere, by your own account." )
|
780 |
+
( arctic_b0187 "Her achievements with cocoanuts were a revelation." )
|
781 |
+
( arctic_b0188 "He glanced down at her helplessly, and moistened his lips." )
|
782 |
+
( arctic_b0189 "That is what distinguishes all of us from the lower animals." )
|
783 |
+
( arctic_b0190 "Idealism led him to philosophic anarchy, and his family threw him off." )
|
784 |
+
( arctic_b0191 "He also contended that better confidence was established by carrying no weapons." )
|
785 |
+
( arctic_b0192 "Outsiders are allowed five minute speeches, the sick man urged." )
|
786 |
+
( arctic_b0193 "So was Packard's finish suicide." )
|
787 |
+
( arctic_b0194 "Joan cried, with shining eyes." )
|
788 |
+
( arctic_b0195 "Nobody knows how the natives got them." )
|
789 |
+
( arctic_b0196 "How can you manage all alone, Mr Young." )
|
790 |
+
( arctic_b0197 "The planters are already considering the matter." )
|
791 |
+
( arctic_b0198 "I use great trouble advisedly." )
|
792 |
+
( arctic_b0199 "Dear Sir, Your second victim has fallen on schedule time." )
|
793 |
+
( arctic_b0200 "We leave the eventuality to time and law." )
|
794 |
+
( arctic_b0201 "I also understand that similar branch organizations have made their appearance in Europe." )
|
795 |
+
( arctic_b0202 "Society is shaken to its foundations." )
|
796 |
+
( arctic_b0203 "A month in Australia would finish me." )
|
797 |
+
( arctic_b0204 "Down through the perfume weighted air fluttered the snowy fluffs of the cottonwoods." )
|
798 |
+
( arctic_b0205 "You were destroying my life." )
|
799 |
+
( arctic_b0206 "Horses and rifles had been her toys, camp and trail her nursery." )
|
800 |
+
( arctic_b0207 "I'm as good as a man, she urged." )
|
801 |
+
( arctic_b0208 "You read the quotations in today's paper." )
|
802 |
+
( arctic_b0209 "He's terribly touchy about his black wards, as he calls them." )
|
803 |
+
( arctic_b0210 "Whatever he guessed he locked away in the taboo room of Naomi." )
|
804 |
+
( arctic_b0211 "This is eighteen eighty." )
|
805 |
+
( arctic_b0212 "Death is and has been ever since old Maui died." )
|
806 |
+
( arctic_b0213 "Some boy, she laughed acquiescence." )
|
807 |
+
( arctic_b0214 "Let us talk it over and find a way out." )
|
808 |
+
( arctic_b0215 "It is a good property, and worth more than that." )
|
809 |
+
( arctic_b0216 "I wish you were more adaptable, Joan retorted." )
|
810 |
+
( arctic_b0217 "Such is my passage engaged on the steamer." )
|
811 |
+
( arctic_b0218 "The issue was not in doubt." )
|
812 |
+
( arctic_b0219 "Well, there are better men in Hawaii, that's all." )
|
813 |
+
( arctic_b0220 "Harry Bancroft, Dave lied." )
|
814 |
+
( arctic_b0221 "It's a Yankee, Joan cried." )
|
815 |
+
( arctic_b0222 "He was the leader, and Tudor was his lieutenant." )
|
816 |
+
( arctic_b0223 "They likewise are disinclined to being eaten." )
|
817 |
+
( arctic_b0224 "But to culture the Revolution thus far had exhausted the Junta." )
|
818 |
+
( arctic_b0225 "The President of the United States was his friend." )
|
819 |
+
( arctic_b0226 "Your face was the personification of duplicity." )
|
820 |
+
( arctic_b0227 "Shorty turned to their employers." )
|
821 |
+
( arctic_b0228 "You were engaged." )
|
822 |
+
( arctic_b0229 "I saw it all myself, and it was splendid." )
|
823 |
+
( arctic_b0230 "Now run along, and tell them to hurry." )
|
824 |
+
( arctic_b0231 "What's that grub-thief got to do with it." )
|
825 |
+
( arctic_b0232 "It was a superb picture." )
|
826 |
+
( arctic_b0233 "So she said, the irate skipper dashed on." )
|
827 |
+
( arctic_b0234 "And watch out for wet feet, was his parting advice." )
|
828 |
+
( arctic_b0235 "Raoul yelled, in order to make himself heard." )
|
829 |
+
( arctic_b0236 "Oolong was two hundred and fifty miles from the nearest land." )
|
830 |
+
( arctic_b0237 "They just lay off in the bush and plugged away." )
|
831 |
+
( arctic_b0238 "The very thought of the effort to swim over was nauseating." )
|
832 |
+
( arctic_b0239 "And there was a dog that barked." )
|
833 |
+
( arctic_b0240 "There are four, all low, McCoy answered." )
|
834 |
+
( arctic_b0241 "The women they carried away with them to the Big Valley." )
|
835 |
+
( arctic_b0242 "The Japanese understood as we could never school ourselves or hope to understand." )
|
836 |
+
( arctic_b0243 "They had been on the same lay as ourselves." )
|
837 |
+
( arctic_b0244 "You are positively soulless, he said savagely." )
|
838 |
+
( arctic_b0245 "Harrison is still my chauffeur." )
|
839 |
+
( arctic_b0246 "The boy grew and prospered." )
|
840 |
+
( arctic_b0247 "He wanted to give the finish to this foe already so far gone." )
|
841 |
+
( arctic_b0248 "Exciting times are the lot of the fish patrol." )
|
842 |
+
( arctic_b0249 "I know they are my oysters." )
|
843 |
+
( arctic_b0250 "By this time Charley was as enraged as the Greek." )
|
844 |
+
( arctic_b0251 "They must have been swept away by the chaotic currents." )
|
845 |
+
( arctic_b0252 "It resembled tea less than lager beer resembles champagne." )
|
846 |
+
( arctic_b0253 "The very opposite is true; they are discouraged vagabonds." )
|
847 |
+
( arctic_b0254 "At the same time spears and arrows began to fall among the invaders." )
|
848 |
+
( arctic_b0255 "Then, again, Tudor had such an irritating way about him." )
|
849 |
+
( arctic_b0256 "Outwardly, he maintained a calm and smiling aspect." )
|
850 |
+
( arctic_b0257 "Tudor surveyed him with withering disgust." )
|
851 |
+
( arctic_b0258 "You fired me out of your house, in short." )
|
852 |
+
( arctic_b0259 "Her mouth opened, but instead of speaking she drew a long sigh." )
|
853 |
+
( arctic_b0260 "It's worth eight dollars." )
|
854 |
+
( arctic_b0261 "And he did hurt my arm." )
|
855 |
+
( arctic_b0262 "Saxon's onto her job." )
|
856 |
+
( arctic_b0263 "Only once did I confide the strangeness of it all to another." )
|
857 |
+
( arctic_b0264 "But this time it was Saxon who rebelled." )
|
858 |
+
( arctic_b0265 "I was not to cry out in the face of fear." )
|
859 |
+
( arctic_b0266 "And now put yourself in my place for a moment." )
|
860 |
+
( arctic_b0267 "The boy threw back his head with pride." )
|
861 |
+
( arctic_b0268 "Saxon nodded, and the boy frowned." )
|
862 |
+
( arctic_b0269 "Why not like any railroad station or ferry depot." )
|
863 |
+
( arctic_b0270 "We could throw stones with our feet." )
|
864 |
+
( arctic_b0271 "It was put together in a casual, helter-skelter sort of way." )
|
865 |
+
( arctic_b0272 "These were merely stout sticks an inch or so in diameter." )
|
866 |
+
( arctic_b0273 "Then it was that a strange thing happened." )
|
867 |
+
( arctic_b0274 "From the source of light a harsh voice said." )
|
868 |
+
( arctic_b0275 "But I did not enjoy it long." )
|
869 |
+
( arctic_b0276 "We were now good friends." )
|
870 |
+
( arctic_b0277 "Two of the Folk were already up." )
|
871 |
+
( arctic_b0278 "Now animals do not like mockery." )
|
872 |
+
( arctic_b0279 "He gave one last snarl and slid from view among the trees." )
|
873 |
+
( arctic_b0280 "Again the girls applauded, and Mrs Hall cried." )
|
874 |
+
( arctic_b0281 "Just the same I'd sooner be myself than have book indigestion." )
|
875 |
+
( arctic_b0282 "Some of the smaller veins had doubtless been ruptured." )
|
876 |
+
( arctic_b0283 "But we were without this momentum." )
|
877 |
+
( arctic_b0284 "There was one difficulty, however." )
|
878 |
+
( arctic_b0285 "The hyena proceeded to dine." )
|
879 |
+
( arctic_b0286 "The time was considered auspicious." )
|
880 |
+
( arctic_b0287 "Or have they already devised one." )
|
881 |
+
( arctic_b0288 "We would not spend another such night." )
|
882 |
+
( arctic_b0289 "At first his progress was slow and erratic." )
|
883 |
+
( arctic_b0290 "He placed his paw on one, and its movements were accelerated." )
|
884 |
+
( arctic_b0291 "The awe of man rushed over him again." )
|
885 |
+
( arctic_b0292 "The Fire-Men wore animal skins around their waists and across their shoulders." )
|
886 |
+
( arctic_b0293 "Between him and all domestic animals there must be no hostilities." )
|
887 |
+
( arctic_b0294 "For a much longer time Lop-Ear and I remained and watched." )
|
888 |
+
( arctic_b0295 "All right, Sir, replied Jock with great regret." )
|
889 |
+
( arctic_b0296 "At times I wondered where Sir Archibald got his style." )
|
890 |
+
( arctic_b0297 "Why should a fellow throw up the sponge after the first round." )
|
891 |
+
( arctic_b0298 "His hand shot out and clutched Crooked-Leg by the neck." )
|
892 |
+
( arctic_b0299 "Miss Brodie's smile was slightly sarcastic." )
|
893 |
+
( arctic_b0300 "Does the old boy often go off at half-cock that way." )
|
894 |
+
( arctic_b0301 "A flying arrow passed between us." )
|
895 |
+
( arctic_b0302 "I pulled, suddenly, with all my might." )
|
896 |
+
( arctic_b0303 "Here we allow our solicitors to look after our legal work." )
|
897 |
+
( arctic_b0304 "His previous wives had never lived long enough to bear him children." )
|
898 |
+
( arctic_b0305 "It was our river emerging like ourselves from the great swamp." )
|
899 |
+
( arctic_b0306 "Cameron looked at his hands with their long, sinewy fingers." )
|
900 |
+
( arctic_b0307 "We got few vegetables and fruits, and became fish eaters." )
|
901 |
+
( arctic_b0308 "We never made another migration." )
|
902 |
+
( arctic_b0309 "Nor was Elam Harnish an exception." )
|
903 |
+
( arctic_b0310 "A little treatment, massage, with some help from the doctor." )
|
904 |
+
( arctic_b0311 "The 29th very foggy." )
|
905 |
+
( arctic_b0312 "Dig in; you're sure good, was Daylight's answer." )
|
906 |
+
( arctic_b0313 "The apron string loomed near and he shied like an unbroken colt." )
|
907 |
+
( arctic_b0314 "He had been born with this endowment." )
|
908 |
+
( arctic_b0315 "And this was their sole conversation throughout the meal." )
|
909 |
+
( arctic_b0316 "Though the aurora still flamed, another day had begun." )
|
910 |
+
( arctic_b0317 "He did not believe in the burning of daylight for such a luxury." )
|
911 |
+
( arctic_b0318 "Again he had done the big thing." )
|
912 |
+
( arctic_b0319 "Daylight was tired, profoundly tired." )
|
913 |
+
( arctic_b0320 "The regret in his voice was provocative of a second burst of laughter." )
|
914 |
+
( arctic_b0321 "Instead, he arrived on the night of the second day." )
|
915 |
+
( arctic_b0322 "Their supply of grub was gone." )
|
916 |
+
( arctic_b0323 "Crickets began to chirp, and more geese and ducks flew overhead." )
|
917 |
+
( arctic_b0324 "Not till the twentieth of May did the river break." )
|
918 |
+
( arctic_b0325 "It was a gigantic inadequacy." )
|
919 |
+
( arctic_b0326 "Our Mr Howison will call upon you at your hotel." )
|
920 |
+
( arctic_b0327 "He had been so easy." )
|
921 |
+
( arctic_b0328 "Change chairs, Daylight commanded." )
|
922 |
+
( arctic_b0329 "I'd sooner have my chips back." )
|
923 |
+
( arctic_b0330 "They only had a little thirty thousand dollar fire." )
|
924 |
+
( arctic_b0331 "His partners had starved and died on the Stewart." )
|
925 |
+
( arctic_b0332 "As to how she dressed, he had no ideas at all." )
|
926 |
+
( arctic_b0333 "It does, was her audacious answer." )
|
927 |
+
( arctic_b0334 "Oh, it's just a novel, a love story." )
|
928 |
+
( arctic_b0335 "Whoever lived on the ranch did that." )
|
929 |
+
( arctic_b0336 "How old are you, mother." )
|
930 |
+
( arctic_b0337 "Here he got a fresh thrill." )
|
931 |
+
( arctic_b0338 "It was unobtrusive, yet it was there." )
|
932 |
+
( arctic_b0339 "Well, I'll be plumb gosh darned." )
|
933 |
+
( arctic_b0340 "These quick little joys of hers were sources of joy to him." )
|
934 |
+
( arctic_b0341 "I play that choice wide open to win." )
|
935 |
+
( arctic_b0342 "Each improvement makes the value of everything else pump up." )
|
936 |
+
( arctic_b0343 "But how are you going to do it." )
|
937 |
+
( arctic_b0344 "Lots of men take women buggy riding." )
|
938 |
+
( arctic_b0345 "Daylight made no answer, and the door closed behind him." )
|
939 |
+
( arctic_b0346 "There's not an iota of truth in it." )
|
940 |
+
( arctic_b0347 "But ever his gaze returned to that Crouched Venus on the piano." )
|
941 |
+
( arctic_b0348 "Would you be satisfied with that one hundredth part of me." )
|
942 |
+
( arctic_b0349 "In such a tumbling of values was no time to sell." )
|
943 |
+
( arctic_b0350 "Stand off butcher and baker and all the rest." )
|
944 |
+
( arctic_b0351 "Matthewson, who's this bookkeeper, Rogers." )
|
945 |
+
( arctic_b0352 "Now just what do you want to know." )
|
946 |
+
( arctic_b0353 "I want to know how all this is possible." )
|
947 |
+
( arctic_b0354 "It's that much junk." )
|
948 |
+
( arctic_b0355 "There was proper division of labor in the work they individually performed." )
|
949 |
+
( arctic_b0356 "He loved to play Chinese lottery." )
|
950 |
+
( arctic_b0357 "The Law of Club and Fang" )
|
951 |
+
( arctic_b0358 "The temperature dropped to fifty below zero and remained there the whole trip." )
|
952 |
+
( arctic_b0359 "And as never before, he was ready to obey." )
|
953 |
+
( arctic_b0360 "This state of mind comes of an undue prominence of the ego." )
|
954 |
+
( arctic_b0361 "There are the canals of China, and the Yang-tse River." )
|
955 |
+
( arctic_b0362 "We threaten to be of the one mind before the voyage is completed." )
|
956 |
+
( arctic_b0363 "She was built primarily to sail." )
|
957 |
+
( arctic_b0364 "In the Bohemian Club of San Francisco there are some crack sailors." )
|
958 |
+
( arctic_b0365 "My age, in years, is twenty two." )
|
959 |
+
( arctic_b0366 "I forgot how easily I had taught myself from the printed page." )
|
960 |
+
( arctic_b0367 "Any average young fellow can teach himself in a week." )
|
961 |
+
( arctic_b0368 "Please do not think that I already know it all." )
|
962 |
+
( arctic_b0369 "You see, we were teaching ourselves." )
|
963 |
+
( arctic_b0370 "And now behold the perversity of things." )
|
964 |
+
( arctic_b0371 "Yield yourself to the waters that are ripping and tearing at you." )
|
965 |
+
( arctic_b0372 "Mr McVeigh told me about him." )
|
966 |
+
( arctic_b0373 "Unlike Joshua, he stood in no need of divine assistance." )
|
967 |
+
( arctic_b0374 "To say the least, Captain Cook was a rather thorough going empiricist." )
|
968 |
+
( arctic_b0375 "Man could not conquer them." )
|
969 |
+
( arctic_b0376 "Thought I, and a worthy fool he proved." )
|
970 |
+
( arctic_b0377 "A scarlet loincloth completed his costume." )
|
971 |
+
( arctic_b0378 "I like to speculate upon the glorious future of man." )
|
972 |
+
( arctic_b0379 "Christmas is an easy problem compared with a Polynesian giving-feast." )
|
973 |
+
( arctic_b0380 "He had peeled off his shirt and was wildly waving it." )
|
974 |
+
( arctic_b0381 "And how would we ever find ourselves." )
|
975 |
+
( arctic_b0382 "I defy any man to get a Solomon Island sore in California." )
|
976 |
+
( arctic_b0383 "A bush chief had died a natural death." )
|
977 |
+
( arctic_b0384 "The skipper's and Nakata's gymnastics served as a translation without words." )
|
978 |
+
( arctic_b0385 "Last night he showed all the symptoms of coming down with pneumonia." )
|
979 |
+
( arctic_b0386 "My idea was that he would have more influence over the natives." )
|
980 |
+
( arctic_b0387 "It is merely the simple superlative." )
|
981 |
+
( arctic_b0388 "I made no more overtures." )
|
982 |
+
( arctic_b0389 "Among my minor afflictions, I may mention a new and mysterious one." )
|
983 |
+
( arctic_b0390 "The voyage was our idea of a good time." )
|
984 |
+
( arctic_b0391 "At sea, Tuesday, March 17, 1908." )
|
985 |
+
( arctic_b0392 "Yes, sir, he answered, with cheerful alacrity." )
|
986 |
+
( arctic_b0393 "I was still weak from my prolonged immersion." )
|
987 |
+
( arctic_b0394 "The boy hesitated, then mastered his temper." )
|
988 |
+
( arctic_b0395 "I was beneath the water, suffocating and drowning." )
|
989 |
+
( arctic_b0396 "The pain from my hurt knee was agonizing." )
|
990 |
+
( arctic_b0397 "The hunters were still arguing and roaring like some semi-human amphibious breed." )
|
991 |
+
( arctic_b0398 "I have been robbed, sir, I amended." )
|
992 |
+
( arctic_b0399 "You were looking squeamish this afternoon, he began." )
|
993 |
+
( arctic_b0400 "How could I answer the question on the spur of the moment." )
|
994 |
+
( arctic_b0401 "I learned it myself in English ships." )
|
995 |
+
( arctic_b0402 "An altruistic act is an act performed for the welfare of others." )
|
996 |
+
( arctic_b0403 "Knowing him, I review the old Scandinavian myths with clearer understanding." )
|
997 |
+
( arctic_b0404 "Yes, and no, sir, was the slow reply." )
|
998 |
+
( arctic_b0405 "And each year something happened, and I did not go." )
|
999 |
+
( arctic_b0406 "How in hell did he know it was you in the dark." )
|
1000 |
+
( arctic_b0407 "Of course much grumbling went on, and little outbursts were continually occurring." )
|
1001 |
+
( arctic_b0408 "You have all the advantage." )
|
1002 |
+
( arctic_b0409 "The dirk mentioned by Wolf Larsen rested in its sheath on my hip." )
|
1003 |
+
( arctic_b0410 "Have you ever earned a dollar by your own labour." )
|
1004 |
+
( arctic_b0411 "He gave no reason, but his motive was obvious enough." )
|
1005 |
+
( arctic_b0412 "Ah, it was sweet in my ears." )
|
1006 |
+
( arctic_b0413 "He may desire to escape pain, or to enjoy pleasure." )
|
1007 |
+
( arctic_b0414 "It was impossible to hoist sail and claw off that shore." )
|
1008 |
+
( arctic_b0415 "There was nothing for us but the wide raw ocean." )
|
1009 |
+
( arctic_b0416 "I arose obediently and went down the beach." )
|
1010 |
+
( arctic_b0417 "The next thing to watch out for is bed sores." )
|
1011 |
+
( arctic_b0418 "At that moment I got the impression that she was willowy." )
|
1012 |
+
( arctic_b0419 "Your father's fifth command, he nodded." )
|
1013 |
+
( arctic_b0420 "On occasion, on this traverse, the Cape Verde Islands are raised." )
|
1014 |
+
( arctic_b0421 "She is essentially the life-giving, life-conserving female of the species." )
|
1015 |
+
( arctic_b0422 "This was when the explosion occurred." )
|
1016 |
+
( arctic_b0423 "Also, at regular intervals, he would mutter." )
|
1017 |
+
( arctic_b0424 "It is a very tenable hypothesis, and will bear looking into." )
|
1018 |
+
( arctic_b0425 "There were orange-green, gold-green, and a copper-green." )
|
1019 |
+
( arctic_b0426 "The Gabriel voice of the Samurai rang out." )
|
1020 |
+
( arctic_b0427 "The sunsets grow more bizarre and spectacular off this coast of the Argentine." )
|
1021 |
+
( arctic_b0428 "The history of our westward-faring race is written in it." )
|
1022 |
+
( arctic_b0429 "And the Eurasian Chinese-Englishman bowed himself away." )
|
1023 |
+
( arctic_b0430 "They were babbling and chattering all together." )
|
1024 |
+
( arctic_b0431 "Too much, he told me, with ominous rolling head." )
|
1025 |
+
( arctic_b0432 "He is a candidate, rising from the serf class to our class." )
|
1026 |
+
( arctic_b0433 "We are cooking on the coal stove and on the oil burners." )
|
1027 |
+
( arctic_b0434 "The steward has just tendered me a respectful bit of advice." )
|
1028 |
+
( arctic_b0435 "Well, did they eat." )
|
1029 |
+
( arctic_b0436 "Famine had been my great ally." )
|
1030 |
+
( arctic_b0437 "Nowhere in the North is the soil so prolific." )
|
1031 |
+
( arctic_b0438 "They ran the canoe in and climbed the high earth bank." )
|
1032 |
+
( arctic_b0439 "The land exchanged its austere robes for the garb of a smiling wanton." )
|
1033 |
+
( arctic_b0440 "There were stir and bustle, new faces, and fresh facts." )
|
1034 |
+
( arctic_b0441 "And there was Ethel Baird, whom also you must remember." )
|
1035 |
+
( arctic_b0442 "He had become a man very early in life." )
|
1036 |
+
( arctic_b0443 "I did not think you would be so early." )
|
1037 |
+
( arctic_b0444 "He did not know what went on in the minds of his superiors." )
|
1038 |
+
( arctic_b0445 "Mops, sir, eagerly answered the sailor at the wheel." )
|
1039 |
+
( arctic_b0446 "Some one had thrust a large sheath-knife into his hand." )
|
1040 |
+
( arctic_b0447 "O'Brien emitted a shriek that sank swiftly to a gurgling sob." )
|
1041 |
+
( arctic_b0448 "Sandel would never become a world champion." )
|
1042 |
+
( arctic_b0449 "Also, she wouldn't walk." )
|
1043 |
+
( arctic_b0450 "To my dearest and always appreciated friend, I submit myself." )
|
1044 |
+
( arctic_b0451 "You used to joyride like the very devil." )
|
1045 |
+
( arctic_b0452 "They saw each other for the first time in Boston." )
|
1046 |
+
( arctic_b0453 "Isaac Ford, the austere soldier of the Lord, the old hypocrite." )
|
1047 |
+
( arctic_b0454 "Eighteen, he added." )
|
1048 |
+
( arctic_b0455 "His reward should have been peace and repose." )
|
1049 |
+
( arctic_b0456 "He was an amphibian and a mountaineer." )
|
1050 |
+
( arctic_b0457 "It was sanctification and salvation." )
|
1051 |
+
( arctic_b0458 "The history of the eighteenth century is written, Ernest prompted." )
|
1052 |
+
( arctic_b0459 "They are not biologists nor sociologists." )
|
1053 |
+
( arctic_b0460 "The more his opponents grew excited, the more Ernest deliberately excited them." )
|
1054 |
+
( arctic_b0461 "By virtue of that power we shall remain in power." )
|
1055 |
+
( arctic_b0462 "One guess will do, Ernest retorted." )
|
1056 |
+
( arctic_b0463 "Take my advice and accept the vacation." )
|
1057 |
+
( arctic_b0464 "I could not agree with Ernest." )
|
1058 |
+
( arctic_b0465 "But such divergence of opinion would constitute no menace to society." )
|
1059 |
+
( arctic_b0466 "It is dog eat dog, and you ate them up." )
|
1060 |
+
( arctic_b0467 "Let us run them for ourselves." )
|
1061 |
+
( arctic_b0468 "It was introduced by Representative Dick of Ohio." )
|
1062 |
+
( arctic_b0469 "Very few people knew of the existence of this law." )
|
1063 |
+
( arctic_b0470 "The very thing, Ernest agreed." )
|
1064 |
+
( arctic_b0471 "Also a fellow Senator, Chauncey Depew, said." )
|
1065 |
+
( arctic_b0472 "Ernest saw in the affair the most sinister import." )
|
1066 |
+
( arctic_b0473 "Then there was the campaign." )
|
1067 |
+
( arctic_b0474 "He was manifestly distressed by my coming." )
|
1068 |
+
( arctic_b0475 "Not a wheel moved in his empire." )
|
1069 |
+
( arctic_b0476 "The reorganization of these countries took the form of revolution." )
|
1070 |
+
( arctic_b0477 "You're going in for grab sharing." )
|
1071 |
+
( arctic_b0478 "The Oligarchy will encourage such ambition and the consequent competition." )
|
1072 |
+
( arctic_b0479 "Violation of this law was made a high misdemeanor and punished accordingly." )
|
1073 |
+
( arctic_b0480 "Without discussion, it was the agents provocateurs who caused the Peasant Revolt." )
|
1074 |
+
( arctic_b0481 "The task we set ourselves was threefold." )
|
1075 |
+
( arctic_b0482 "Many other similar disconcerting omissions will be noticed in the Manuscript." )
|
1076 |
+
( arctic_b0483 "The flower of the artistic and intellectual world were revolutionists." )
|
1077 |
+
( arctic_b0484 "This the Iron Heel foresaw and laid its schemes accordingly." )
|
1078 |
+
( arctic_b0485 "The mob came on, but it could not advance." )
|
1079 |
+
( arctic_b0486 "But why continue the tirade, for tirade it was." )
|
1080 |
+
( arctic_b0487 "After all superfluous flesh is gone what is left is stringy and resistant." )
|
1081 |
+
( arctic_b0488 "Beyond refusing to sell us food, they left us to ourselves." )
|
1082 |
+
( arctic_b0489 "He was a merry monarch, especially so for an Asiatic." )
|
1083 |
+
( arctic_b0490 "What an excited whispering and conferring took place." )
|
1084 |
+
( arctic_b0491 "Jacob Brinker, who was his roadmate, brought the news." )
|
1085 |
+
( arctic_b0492 "Thus he turned the tenets and jargon of psychology back on me." )
|
1086 |
+
( arctic_b0493 "You yellow giant thing of the frost." )
|
1087 |
+
( arctic_b0494 "Never so strange a prophet came up to Jerusalem." )
|
1088 |
+
( arctic_b0495 "We who have endured so much surely can endure a little more." )
|
1089 |
+
( arctic_b0496 "I have seen myself that one man contemplated by Pascal's philosophic eye." )
|
1090 |
+
( arctic_b0497 "One great drawback to farming in California is our long dry summer." )
|
1091 |
+
( arctic_b0498 "I remembered the red wine of the Italian rancho, and shuddered inwardly." )
|
1092 |
+
( arctic_b0499 "I said, and dismissed the matter as not worth thinking about." )
|
1093 |
+
( arctic_b0500 "Then came my boy code." )
|
1094 |
+
( arctic_b0501 "And wherever I ranged, the way lay along alcohol-drenched roads." )
|
1095 |
+
( arctic_b0502 "And as we hurried up town, Joe Goose explained." )
|
1096 |
+
( arctic_b0503 "The scents of strange vegetation blew off the tropic land." )
|
1097 |
+
( arctic_b0504 "The life there was healthful and athletic, but too juvenile." )
|
1098 |
+
( arctic_b0505 "How valiantly I went at it that first day." )
|
1099 |
+
( arctic_b0506 "It would help to tide me along until I got steady employment." )
|
1100 |
+
( arctic_b0507 "Did I possess too much vitality." )
|
1101 |
+
( arctic_b0508 "In his anxiety and solicitude and love they did not count." )
|
1102 |
+
( arctic_b0509 "He had fulfilled his duty and paid properly." )
|
1103 |
+
( arctic_b0510 "He knew what taboos he was violating." )
|
1104 |
+
( arctic_b0511 "Do you value your hide." )
|
1105 |
+
( arctic_b0512 "You should have seen them when they heard me spitting Chinook." )
|
1106 |
+
( arctic_b0513 "He plodded on for half an hour, when the hallucination arose again." )
|
1107 |
+
( arctic_b0514 "Tomorrow or next day it might he gone." )
|
1108 |
+
( arctic_b0515 "But already he had composed himself." )
|
1109 |
+
( arctic_b0516 "Zilla relaxed her sour mouth long enough to sigh her satisfaction." )
|
1110 |
+
( arctic_b0517 "Eggshell is not good to eat." )
|
1111 |
+
( arctic_b0518 "But there was also talk of witchcraft in the village." )
|
1112 |
+
( arctic_b0519 "Yea, I will tell thee." )
|
1113 |
+
( arctic_b0520 "Hans hurled himself upon the prostrate man, striking madly with his fists." )
|
1114 |
+
( arctic_b0521 "And he thought of Oona, and of her words." )
|
1115 |
+
( arctic_b0522 "Nor would it thaw out his hands and feet." )
|
1116 |
+
( arctic_b0523 "The Russian music player, the Count, was her obedient slave." )
|
1117 |
+
( arctic_b0524 "So far as flags were concerned, they were beyond all jurisdiction." )
|
1118 |
+
( arctic_b0525 "New idea, he volunteered, brand new idea." )
|
1119 |
+
( arctic_b0526 "Thirty pounds, said the captain with finality." )
|
1120 |
+
( arctic_b0527 "The very idea of it was preposterous." )
|
1121 |
+
( arctic_b0528 "Captain Doane's orders were swiftly obeyed." )
|
1122 |
+
( arctic_b0529 "Come on, Del Mar challenged." )
|
1123 |
+
( arctic_b0530 "He had a big chimpanzee that was a winner." )
|
1124 |
+
( arctic_b0531 "I am sure it must have been some adventure." )
|
1125 |
+
( arctic_b0532 "That Longfellow chap most likely had written countless books of poetry." )
|
1126 |
+
( arctic_b0533 "His abnormal power of vision made abstractions take on concrete form." )
|
1127 |
+
( arctic_b0534 "I'll tell you, the librarian said with a brightening face." )
|
1128 |
+
( arctic_b0535 "He read his fragments aloud." )
|
1129 |
+
( arctic_b0536 "Typhoid -- did I tell you." )
|
1130 |
+
( arctic_b0537 "But she had become an automaton." )
|
1131 |
+
( arctic_b0538 "At the best, they were necessary accessories." )
|
1132 |
+
( arctic_b0539 "You were making them talk shop, Ruth charged him." )
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0056|Amused|amused_46-56_0056.wav|Pearce's little eyes were fixed on him shrewdly.
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2 |
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0058|Amused|amused_57-84_0058.wav|I came for information more out of curiosity than anything else.
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3 |
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0065|Amused|amused_57-84_0065.wav|They closed now until his fingers were like cords of steel.
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0066|Amused|amused_57-84_0066.wav|He saw Jeanne falter for a moment.
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5 |
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0067|Amused|amused_57-84_0067.wav|Surely I will excuse you, she cried.
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6 |
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0068|Amused|amused_57-84_0068.wav|In a flash Philip followed its direction.
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7 |
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0070|Amused|amused_57-84_0070.wav|He would first hunt up Gregson and begin his work there.
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8 |
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0071|Amused|amused_57-84_0071.wav|What was the object of your little sensation.
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9 |
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0076|Amused|amused_57-84_0076.wav|The gray eyes faltered; the flush deepened.
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10 |
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0078|Amused|amused_57-84_0078.wav|Then, and at supper, he tried to fathom her.
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0083|Amused|amused_57-84_0083.wav|A shadow was creeping over Pierre's eyes.
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12 |
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0090|Amused|amused_85-112_0090.wav|The singing voice approached rapidly.
|
13 |
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0094|Amused|amused_85-112_0094.wav|He had barely entered this when he saw the glow of a fire.
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14 |
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0096|Amused|amused_85-112_0096.wav|Perhaps she had already met her fate a little deeper in the forest.
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15 |
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0098|Amused|amused_85-112_0098.wav|Shall I carry you.
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0099|Amused|amused_85-112_0099.wav|A maddening joy pounded in his brain.
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17 |
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0102|Amused|amused_85-112_0102.wav|He will follow us soon.
|
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0105|Amused|amused_85-112_0105.wav|Only, it is so wonderful, so almost impossible to believe.
|
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0107|Amused|amused_85-112_0107.wav|If you only could know how I thank you.
|
20 |
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0048|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0048.wav|He looked at the handkerchief more, closely.
|
21 |
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0054|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0054.wav|There was nothing on the rock.
|
22 |
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0055|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0055.wav|Philip stood undecided, his ears strained to catch the slightest sound.
|
23 |
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0057|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0057.wav|I have no idea, replied Philip.
|
24 |
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0060|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0060.wav|Anyway, no one saw her like that.
|
25 |
+
0063|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0063.wav|Yes, it was a man who asked, a stranger.
|
26 |
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0064|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0064.wav|The fourth and fifth days passed without any developments.
|
27 |
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0069|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0069.wav|It was his intention to return to Eileen and her father.
|
28 |
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0074|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0074.wav|And now, down there, Eileen was waiting for him.
|
29 |
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0077|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0077.wav|It is the fire, partly, she said.
|
30 |
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0079|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0079.wav|It was a large canoe.
|
31 |
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0081|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0081.wav|What if she did not come to the rock.
|
32 |
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0088|Neutral|neutral_85-112_0088.wav|He made sure that the magazine was loaded, and resumed his paddling.
|
33 |
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0092|Neutral|neutral_85-112_0092.wav|He went down in midstream, searching the shadows of both shores.
|
34 |
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0093|Neutral|neutral_85-112_0093.wav|For a full minute he crouched and listened.
|
35 |
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0095|Neutral|neutral_85-112_0095.wav|A big canvas tent was the first thing to come within his vision.
|
36 |
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0103|Neutral|neutral_85-112_0103.wav|But there came no promise from the bow of the canoe.
|
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0110|Neutral|neutral_85-112_0110.wav|Much, replied Jeanne, as tersely.
|
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0112|Neutral|neutral_85-112_0112.wav|He was wounded in the arm.
|
39 |
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0047|Angry|angry_29-56_0047.wav|Close beside him gleamed the white fangs of the wolf-dog.
|
40 |
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0061|Angry|angry_57-84_0061.wav|Philip snatched at the letter which Gregson held out to him.
|
41 |
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0075|Angry|angry_57-84_0075.wav|There has been a change, she interrupted him.
|
42 |
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0085|Disgusted|disgustededed_85-112_0085.wav|A trickle of fresh blood ran over his face.
|
43 |
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0086|Disgusted|disgustededed_85-112_0086.wav|Death had come with terrible suddenness.
|
44 |
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0087|Disgusted|disgustededed_85-112_0087.wav|Philip bent lower, and stared into the face of the dead man.
|
45 |
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0089|Disgusted|disgustededed_85-112_0089.wav|The nightglow was treacherous to shoot by.
|
46 |
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0101|Disgusted|disgustededed_85-112_0101.wav|You, you would not keep the truth from me.
|
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0106|Disgusted|disgustededed_85-112_0106.wav|The emotion which she had suppressed burst forth now in a choking sob.
|
48 |
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0109|Disgusted|disgustededed_85-112_0109.wav|Do you know that you are shaking my confidence in you.
|
49 |
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0113|Disgusted|disgustededed_113-140_0113.wav|I suppose you picked that lingo up among the Indians.
|
50 |
+
0114|Disgusted|disgustededed_113-140_0114.wav|Her words sent a strange chill through Philip.
|
51 |
+
0049|Sleepy|sleepy_29-56_0049.wav|Gregson was asleep when he re-entered the cabin.
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0108|Amused|amused_85-112_0108.wav|He waded into the edge of the water and began scrubbing himself.
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0111|Amused|amused_85-112_0111.wav|Instead, he joined her; and they ate like two hungry children.
|
3 |
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0115|Amused|amused_113-140_0115.wav|He had no excuse for the feelings which were aroused in him.
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4 |
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0117|Amused|amused_113-140_0117.wav|She added, with genuine sympathy in her face and voice.
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0118|Amused|amused_113-140_0118.wav|Pierre obeys me when we are together.
|
6 |
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0122|Amused|amused_113-140_0122.wav|Two years ago I gave up civilization for this.
|
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+
0124|Amused|amused_113-140_0124.wav|It was Jeanne singing softly over beyond the rocks.
|
8 |
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0126|Amused|amused_113-140_0126.wav|Each day she became a more vital part of him.
|
9 |
+
0129|Amused|amused_113-140_0129.wav|Her face was against his breast.
|
10 |
+
0130|Amused|amused_113-140_0130.wav|She was his now, forever.
|
11 |
+
0131|Amused|amused_113-140_0131.wav|Providence had delivered him through the maelstrom.
|
12 |
+
0132|Amused|amused_113-140_0132.wav|A cry of joy burst from Philip's lips.
|
13 |
+
0134|Amused|amused_113-140_0134.wav|He obeyed the pressure of her hand.
|
14 |
+
0135|Amused|amused_113-140_0135.wav|I am going to surprise father, and you will go with Pierre.
|
15 |
+
0136|Amused|amused_113-140_0136.wav|About him, everywhere, were the evidences of luxury and of age.
|
16 |
+
0137|Amused|amused_113-140_0137.wav|Then he stepped back with a low cry of pleasure.
|
17 |
+
0138|Amused|amused_113-140_0138.wav|In the picture he saw each moment a greater resemblance to Jeanne.
|
18 |
+
0140|Amused|amused_113-140_0140.wav|Accept a father's blessing, and with it, this.
|
19 |
+
0141|Amused|amused_141_168_0141.wav|It seems like a strange pointing of the hand of God.
|
20 |
+
0144|Amused|amused_141_168_0144.wav|But there was something even more startling than this resemblance.
|
21 |
+
0147|Amused|amused_141_168_0147.wav|A moment before he was intoxicated by a joy that was almost madness.
|
22 |
+
0149|Amused|amused_141_168_0149.wav|For an instant he saw Pierre drawn like a silhouette against the sky.
|
23 |
+
0150|Amused|amused_141_168_0150.wav|Goodbye, Pierre, he shouted.
|
24 |
+
0152|Amused|amused_141_168_0152.wav|Philip thrust himself against it and entered.
|
25 |
+
0156|Amused|amused_141_168_0156.wav|A strange fire burned in his eyes when Thorpe turned.
|
26 |
+
0159|Amused|amused_141_168_0159.wav|They look as though he had been drumming a piano all his life.
|
27 |
+
0160|Amused|amused_141_168_0160.wav|You want to go over and see his gang throw dirt.
|
28 |
+
0164|Amused|amused_141_168_0164.wav|He came first a year ago, and revealed himself to Jeanne.
|
29 |
+
0168|Amused|amused_141_168_0168.wav|Low bush whipped him in the face and left no sting.
|
30 |
+
0171|Amused|amused_169-196_0171.wav|And when you come back in a few days, bring Eileen.
|
31 |
+
0174|Amused|amused_169-196_0174.wav|They were the presage of storm.
|
32 |
+
0175|Amused|amused_169-196_0175.wav|Down there the earth was already swelling with life.
|
33 |
+
0176|Amused|amused_169-196_0176.wav|For the first time in his life he was yearning for a scrap.
|
34 |
+
0181|Amused|amused_169-196_0181.wav|So cheer up, and give us your paw.
|
35 |
+
0184|Amused|amused_169-196_0184.wav|Don't you see, I'm chewing this thing in two.
|
36 |
+
0186|Amused|amused_169-196_0186.wav|Like a flash he launched himself into the feathered mass of the owl.
|
37 |
+
0187|Amused|amused_169-196_0187.wav|Ahead of them they saw a glimmer of sunshine.
|
38 |
+
0190|Amused|amused_169-196_0190.wav|Next to them the Canada jays were most persistent.
|
39 |
+
0196|Amused|amused_169-196_0196.wav|He began to follow the footprints of the dog.
|
40 |
+
0198|Amused|amused_196-224_0198.wav|Sometimes her dreams were filled with visions.
|
41 |
+
0199|Amused|amused_196-224_0199.wav|Thus had the raw wilderness prepared him for this day.
|
42 |
+
0200|Amused|amused_196-224_0200.wav|He leapt again, and the club caught him once more.
|
43 |
+
0204|Amused|amused_196-224_0204.wav|The wolf-dog thrust his gaunt muzzle toward him.
|
44 |
+
0205|Amused|amused_196-224_0205.wav|From now on we're pals.
|
45 |
+
0206|Amused|amused_196-224_0206.wav|He says he bought him of Jacques Le Beau.
|
46 |
+
0208|Amused|amused_196-224_0208.wav|Youth had come back to her, freed from the yoke of oppression.
|
47 |
+
0212|Amused|amused_196-224_0212.wav|Fresh cases, still able to walk, they clustered about the spokesman.
|
48 |
+
0214|Amused|amused_196-224_0214.wav|Besides, he was paid one case of tobacco per head.
|
49 |
+
0218|Amused|amused_196-224_0218.wav|The ringing of the big bell aroused him.
|
50 |
+
0223|Amused|amused_196-224_0223.wav|My, I'm almost homesick for it already.
|
51 |
+
0224|Amused|amused_196-224_0224.wav|She nodded, and her eyes grew soft and moist.
|
52 |
+
0226|Amused|amused_225-252_0226.wav|That came before my A B C's.
|
53 |
+
0228|Amused|amused_225-252_0228.wav|But it contributed to the smash.
|
54 |
+
0235|Amused|amused_225-252_0235.wav|His voice was passionately rebellious.
|
55 |
+
0239|Amused|amused_225-252_0239.wav|He cried in such genuine dismay that she broke into hearty laughter.
|
56 |
+
0241|Amused|amused_225-252_0241.wav|I think it's much nicer to quarrel.
|
57 |
+
0242|Amused|amused_225-252_0242.wav|I saw it when she rolled.
|
58 |
+
0244|Amused|amused_225-252_0244.wav|He was the soul of devotion to his employers.
|
59 |
+
0246|Amused|amused_225-252_0246.wav|You have heard always how he was the lover of the Princess Naomi.
|
60 |
+
0249|Amused|amused_225-252_0249.wav|All eyes, however, were staring at him in certitude of expectancy.
|
61 |
+
0250|Amused|amused_225-252_0250.wav|He had observed the business life of Hawaii and developed a vaulting ambition.
|
62 |
+
0251|Amused|amused_225-252_0251.wav|I may manage to freight a cargo back as well.
|
63 |
+
0254|Amused|amused_253-280_0254.wav|Straight out they swam, their heads growing smaller and smaller.
|
64 |
+
0255|Amused|amused_253-280_0255.wav|You won't die of malnutrition, be sure of that.
|
65 |
+
0257|Amused|amused_253-280_0257.wav|They are coming ashore, whoever they are.
|
66 |
+
0258|Amused|amused_253-280_0258.wav|Soaked in seawater they offset the heat rays.
|
67 |
+
0259|Amused|amused_253-280_0259.wav|Think of investing in such an adventure.
|
68 |
+
0263|Amused|amused_253-280_0263.wav|Joan looked triumphantly at Sheldon, who bowed.
|
69 |
+
0264|Amused|amused_253-280_0264.wav|And I hope you've got plenty of chain out, Captain Young.
|
70 |
+
0265|Amused|amused_253-280_0265.wav|The discovery seemed to have been made on the spur of the moment.
|
71 |
+
0272|Amused|amused_253-280_0272.wav|You can take a vacation on pay.
|
72 |
+
0279|Amused|amused_253-280_0279.wav|She said with chattering teeth.
|
73 |
+
0280|Amused|amused_253-280_0280.wav|I'll be out of my head in fifteen minutes.
|
74 |
+
0284|Amused|amused_281-308_0284.wav|There was no forecasting this strange girl's processes.
|
75 |
+
0287|Amused|amused_281-308_0287.wav|Keep an eye on him.
|
76 |
+
0288|Amused|amused_281-308_0288.wav|Those are my oysters, he said at last.
|
77 |
+
0289|Amused|amused_281-308_0289.wav|They are not regular oyster pirates, Nicholas continued.
|
78 |
+
0295|Amused|amused_281-308_0295.wav|And twenty men could hold it with spears and arrows.
|
79 |
+
0297|Amused|amused_281-308_0297.wav|There's a big English general right now whose name is Roberts.
|
80 |
+
0298|Amused|amused_281-308_0298.wav|This tacit promise of continued acquaintance gave Saxon a little joy-thrill.
|
81 |
+
0302|Amused|amused_281-308_0302.wav|It is very plausible to such people, a most convincing hypothesis.
|
82 |
+
0305|Amused|amused_281-308_0305.wav|They had no fixed values, to be altered by adjectives and adverbs.
|
83 |
+
0119|Neutral|neutral_113-140_0119.wav|Jeanne was turning the bow shoreward.
|
84 |
+
0121|Neutral|neutral_113-140_0121.wav|They ate dinner at the fifth, and rested for two hours.
|
85 |
+
0125|Neutral|neutral_113-140_0125.wav|He was determined now to maintain a more certain hold upon himself.
|
86 |
+
0127|Neutral|neutral_113-140_0127.wav|It was a temptation, but he resisted it.
|
87 |
+
0133|Neutral|neutral_113-140_0133.wav|Philip began to feel that he had foolishly overestimated his strength.
|
88 |
+
0139|Neutral|neutral_113-140_0139.wav|He told himself that as he washed himself and groomed his disheveled clothes.
|
89 |
+
0142|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0142.wav|Such things had occurred before, he told Philip.
|
90 |
+
0143|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0143.wav|Ah, I had forgotten, he exclaimed.
|
91 |
+
0145|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0145.wav|I have to be careful of them, as they tear very easily.
|
92 |
+
0151|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0151.wav|And MacDougall was beyond the trail, with three weeks to spare.
|
93 |
+
0154|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0154.wav|He was smooth-shaven, and his hair and eyes were black.
|
94 |
+
0155|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0155.wav|Won't you draw up, gentlemen.
|
95 |
+
0158|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0158.wav|Does that look good.
|
96 |
+
0162|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0162.wav|That's the sub-foreman, explained Thorpe.
|
97 |
+
0166|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0166.wav|Two days ago Jeanne learned where her father's men were hiding.
|
98 |
+
0167|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0167.wav|I was near the cabin, and saw you.
|
99 |
+
0169|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0169.wav|Suddenly Jeanne stopped for an instant.
|
100 |
+
0172|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0172.wav|Gregson had left the outer door slightly ajar.
|
101 |
+
0173|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0173.wav|The date was nearly eighteen years old.
|
102 |
+
0180|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0180.wav|If not, let's say our prayers and go to bed.
|
103 |
+
0183|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0183.wav|And the air was growing chilly.
|
104 |
+
0185|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0185.wav|The questions may have come vaguely in his mind.
|
105 |
+
0191|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0191.wav|For a time the exciting thrill of his adventure was gone.
|
106 |
+
0192|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0192.wav|He did not rush in.
|
107 |
+
0193|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0193.wav|It was edged with ice.
|
108 |
+
0194|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0194.wav|He drank of the water cautiously.
|
109 |
+
0195|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0195.wav|But a strange thing happened.
|
110 |
+
0202|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0202.wav|She turned, fearing that Jacques might see what was in her face.
|
111 |
+
0203|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0203.wav|They were following the shore of a lake.
|
112 |
+
0207|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0207.wav|How much was it.
|
113 |
+
0209|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0209.wav|It was not a large lake, and almost round.
|
114 |
+
0210|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0210.wav|Its diameter was not more than two hundred yards.
|
115 |
+
0213|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0213.wav|Between him and the beach was the cane-grass fence of the compound.
|
116 |
+
0219|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0219.wav|At first he puzzled over something untoward he was sure had happened.
|
117 |
+
0222|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0222.wav|What part of the United States is your home.
|
118 |
+
0225|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0225.wav|I was brought up the way most girls in Hawaii are brought up.
|
119 |
+
0227|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0227.wav|It was the same way with our revolvers and rifles.
|
120 |
+
0229|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0229.wav|The last one I knew was an overseer.
|
121 |
+
0230|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0230.wav|Do you know any good land around here.
|
122 |
+
0231|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0231.wav|The Resident Commissioner is away in Australia.
|
123 |
+
0232|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0232.wav|I cannot follow you, she said.
|
124 |
+
0233|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0233.wav|I never allow what can't be changed to annoy me.
|
125 |
+
0237|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0237.wav|So Hughie and I did the managing ourselves.
|
126 |
+
0238|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0238.wav|It happened to him at the Gallina Society in Oakland one afternoon.
|
127 |
+
0243|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0243.wav|I only read the quotations.
|
128 |
+
0245|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0245.wav|Out of his eighteen hundred, he laid aside sixteen hundred each year.
|
129 |
+
0247|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0247.wav|They ought to pass here some time today.
|
130 |
+
0252|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0252.wav|O'Brien had been a clean living young man with ideals.
|
131 |
+
0253|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0253.wav|He it was that lived to found the family of the Patino.
|
132 |
+
0260|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0260.wav|Nobody knew his history, they of the Junta least of all.
|
133 |
+
0261|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0261.wav|I have been doubly baptized.
|
134 |
+
0267|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0267.wav|Eli Harding asked, as Shunk started to follow.
|
135 |
+
0268|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0268.wav|Now go ahead and tell me in a straightforward way what has happened.
|
136 |
+
0270|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0270.wav|And after the bath a shave would not be bad.
|
137 |
+
0271|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0271.wav|Now please give a plain statement of what occurred.
|
138 |
+
0273|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0273.wav|They are big trees and require plenty of room.
|
139 |
+
0274|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0274.wav|And Raoul listened again to the tale of the house.
|
140 |
+
0275|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0275.wav|There are no kiddies and half grown youths among them.
|
141 |
+
0276|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0276.wav|Oolong Atoll was one hundred and forty miles in circumference.
|
142 |
+
0281|Neutral|neutral_281-308_0281.wav|I do not blame you for anything; remember that.
|
143 |
+
0291|Neutral|neutral_281-308_0291.wav|The weeks had gone by, and no overt acts had been attempted.
|
144 |
+
0293|Neutral|neutral_281-308_0293.wav|They were deep in the primeval forest.
|
145 |
+
0296|Neutral|neutral_281-308_0296.wav|Bassett was a fastidious man.
|
146 |
+
0304|Neutral|neutral_281-308_0304.wav|I graduated last of my class.
|
147 |
+
0307|Neutral|neutral_281-308_0307.wav|Very early in my life, I separated from my mother.
|
148 |
+
0309|Neutral|neutral_309-336_0309.wav|White Leghorns, said Mrs Mortimer.
|
149 |
+
0322|Neutral|neutral_309-336_0322.wav|This is a common experience with all of us.
|
150 |
+
0327|Neutral|neutral_309-336_0327.wav|They were less stooped than we, less springy in their movements.
|
151 |
+
0328|Neutral|neutral_309-336_0328.wav|The Fire People, like ourselves, lived in caves.
|
152 |
+
0329|Neutral|neutral_309-336_0329.wav|Ah, indeed.
|
153 |
+
0335|Neutral|neutral_309-336_0335.wav|Red-Eye swung back and forth on the branch farther down.
|
154 |
+
0338|Neutral|neutral_337-364_0338.wav|The fighting had now become intermittent.
|
155 |
+
0342|Neutral|neutral_337-364_0342.wav|Seventeen, no, eighteen days ago.
|
156 |
+
0343|Neutral|neutral_337-364_0343.wav|You mean for this State, General, Alberta.
|
157 |
+
0349|Neutral|neutral_337-364_0349.wav|It was simple, in its way, and no virtue of his.
|
158 |
+
0357|Neutral|neutral_337-364_0357.wav|A month passed by, and Bonanza Creek remained quiet.
|
159 |
+
0359|Neutral|neutral_337-364_0359.wav|Earth and gravel seemed to fill the pan.
|
160 |
+
0360|Neutral|neutral_337-364_0360.wav|But he no longer cared quite so much for that form of diversion.
|
161 |
+
0361|Neutral|neutral_337-364_0361.wav|But he did not broach it, preferring to mature it carefully.
|
162 |
+
0362|Neutral|neutral_337-364_0362.wav|Nope, not the slightest idea.
|
163 |
+
0363|Neutral|neutral_337-364_0363.wav|It is not an attempt to smash the market.
|
164 |
+
0091|Angry|angry_85-112_0091.wav|His blood grew hot with rage at the thought.
|
165 |
+
0165|Angry|angry_169-196_0165.wav|They are to attack your camp tomorrow night.
|
166 |
+
0201|Angry|angry_197-224_0201.wav|He cried, and swung the club wildly.
|
167 |
+
0216|Angry|angry_197-224_0216.wav|The other felt a sudden wave of irritation rush through him.
|
168 |
+
0236|Angry|angry_225-252_0236.wav|Don't you see I hate you.
|
169 |
+
0282|Angry|angry_281-308_0282.wav|If you mean to insinuate -- Brentwood began hotly.
|
170 |
+
0286|Angry|angry_281-308_0286.wav|Give them their choice between a fine or an official whipping.
|
171 |
+
0313|Angry|angry_309-336_0313.wav|Broken-Tooth yelled with fright and pain.
|
172 |
+
0316|Angry|angry_309-336_0316.wav|We had been chased by them ourselves, more than once.
|
173 |
+
0320|Angry|angry_309-336_0320.wav|With my strength I slammed it full into Red-Eye's face.
|
174 |
+
0325|Angry|angry_309-336_0325.wav|Whiz-zip-bang. Lop-Ear screamed with sudden anguish.
|
175 |
+
0333|Angry|angry_309-336_0333.wav|This is no place for you.
|
176 |
+
0116|Disgusted|disgustededed_113-140_0116.wav|Was it the rendezvous of those who were striving to work his ruin.
|
177 |
+
0123|Disgusted|disgustededed_113-140_0123.wav|She had died from cold and starvation.
|
178 |
+
0128|Disgusted|disgustededed_113-140_0128.wav|This one hope was destroyed as quickly as it was born.
|
179 |
+
0146|Disgusted|disgustededed_141-168_0146.wav|Of course, that is uninteresting, she continued.
|
180 |
+
0148|Disgusted|disgustededed_141-168_0148.wav|Now these things had been struck dead within him.
|
181 |
+
0153|Disgusted|disgustededed_141-168_0153.wav|MacDougall tapped his forehead suspiciously with a stubby forefinger.
|
182 |
+
0161|Disgusted|disgustededed_141-168_0161.wav|Take away their foreman and they wouldn't be worth their grub.
|
183 |
+
0163|Disgusted|disgustededed_141-168_0163.wav|Philip made no effort to follow.
|
184 |
+
0170|Disgusted|disgustededed_169-196_0170.wav|There was none of the joy of meeting in his face.
|
185 |
+
0177|Disgusted|disgustededed_169-196_0177.wav|She had been thoroughly and efficiently mauled.
|
186 |
+
0178|Disgusted|disgustededed_169-196_0178.wav|Every bone in her aged body seemed broken or dislocated.
|
187 |
+
0188|Disgusted|disgustededed_169-196_0188.wav|Two gigantic owls were tearing at the carcass.
|
188 |
+
0189|Disgusted|disgustededed_169-196_0189.wav|The big-eyed, clucking moose-birds were most annoying.
|
189 |
+
0197|Disgusted|disgustededed_197-224_0197.wav|Such a dog the wise driver kills, or turns loose.
|
190 |
+
0211|Disgusted|disgustededed_197-224_0211.wav|It drowned all sound that brute agony and death may have made.
|
191 |
+
0215|Disgusted|disgustededed_197-224_0215.wav|They die out of spite.
|
192 |
+
0217|Disgusted|disgustededed_197-224_0217.wav|Oppressive as the heat had been, it was now even more oppressive.
|
193 |
+
0220|Disgusted|disgustededed_197-224_0220.wav|A dead man is of no use on a plantation.
|
194 |
+
0221|Disgusted|disgustededed_197-224_0221.wav|I don't know why you're here at all.
|
195 |
+
0234|Disgusted|disgustededed_225-252_0234.wav|Why, the average review is more nauseating than cod liver oil.
|
196 |
+
0240|Disgusted|disgustededed_225-252_0240.wav|Wash your hands of me.
|
197 |
+
0262|Disgusted|disgustededed_253-280_0262.wav|They wouldn't be sweeping a big vessel like the Martha.
|
198 |
+
0266|Disgusted|disgustededed_253-280_0266.wav|They handled two men already, both grub-thieves.
|
199 |
+
0269|Disgusted|disgustededed_253-280_0269.wav|That's where they cut off the Scottish Chiefs and killed all hands.
|
200 |
+
0277|Disgusted|disgustededed_253-280_0277.wav|McCoy found a stifling, poisonous atmosphere in the pent cabin.
|
201 |
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0278|Disgusted|disgustededed_253-280_0278.wav|It would give me nervous prostration.
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