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Werelove Dusk Conspiracy

By: Lakisha Spletzer

...t, “enter,” and he went in. He noticed Byron, Boris and, to his surprise, Kenneth Dupre and his cousin Michael Haleston. Both men were Betas who ran... ...e, Jacques. How was it done?” “Simple. We have a traitor among the staff.” Kenneth and Michael came to their feet first, shouting denials. Boris appea... ...and had been found. She looked up when Henry arrived followed by Jacques, Kenneth and Michael. This couldn’t be good if they were here. Boris and By... ...e. “Be quiet! There is a traitor and evidence to support this. Michael and Kenneth, please be kind enough to fetch my traitor and bring that person t... ...t beat painfully fast. It took her panicked mind a moment to realize that Kenneth and Michael had grabbed Thaniel and were dragging him to Henry. “N... ...ome kind of Grecian dress, but in her hand was a bow and a quiver full of arrows. She grinned. When she was younger, Jacques had insisted Laylah tak... ... and there. Father had found out, flew into a rage and smashed her bow and arrows. He'd forbidden her from archery. Laylah remembered the feel of the... ...ow strong she felt using it. “No one harms my friends!” She fired off an arrow and watched as it changed into a burning missile that struck the mon...

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Archie to SAM : A Short Operational History of Ground-Based Air Defense

By: Kenneth P. Werrell

.... . . . 232 7 BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE IN THE 1990s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .237 TMD Hardware: PAC-3, MEADS, Arrow, Naval Developments, and THAAD . . . . . . .239 Navy Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 A New Threat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248 George W. Bush and BMD . . . . . . . . . . . . 257 ...

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Woman of Honor

By: Nicole Zoltack

.... Now she didn’t know whether to bow or curtsey so she hurriedly did both. “Kenneth, show the Lady Aislinn to a room.” “As you wish.” Kenneth ste... ...e wouldn’t be smiling so smugly if he were female! She hurried to catch up to Kenneth as he walked swiftly through the castle. “Do you think that I ... ...he asked, her eyes shining with hope. “I don’t know, my Lady.” “I hope so!” Kenneth stopped in front of a door. “You may spend the night here.” W... ... the snotty prince. Aislinn opened the door and greeted the guard, presumably Kenneth, although she wasn’t certain since they all looked alike, with... ...strate. She stood up straight, eyed the target, pulled back, and fired. The arrow landed near the center of the target. The earl nodded. “Continu... ...ward. Round after round, she fired despite her increasingly wild shots. Few arrows stuck the target, many fell short. At least with this class, Ai... .... The others pages completed the same task as her, firing a steady stream of arrow at the target. And as the class continued, Aislinn noticed that... ...g a little older has helped at least as far as riding a horse and shooting an arrow. She had only learned how to fire a bow within the past several... ... “Then close your left eye and focus the right one where you wish to land the arrow. Keep the string just slightly to the left of your focus. Rela...

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Facts and Fictions in the Securities Industry

By: Sam Vaknin

...r offer support - other, no less weighty, scholarship by the likes of Eugene Fama, Kenneth French, James Poterba, Allan Kleidon, and William Schwer... ... falling, real output increased even faster." Tax rates were sharply reduced. John Kenneth Galbraith noted these data in his seminal "The Great Cra... ...kets Merton (1977) extended the dynamic theory of financial markets. In the 1950s, Kenneth Arrow and Gerard Debreu (both Nobel Prize winners) demon... ...rton (1977) extended the dynamic theory of financial markets. In the 1950s, Kenneth Arrow and Gerard Debreu (both Nobel Prize winners) demonstrated ... ...address to the Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanism Conference earlier this year, Kenneth Rogoff, Research Director of the International Monetary ...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...might have decided to pay or not to pay is already over. The great economist Kenneth Arrow formalized this insight about information economics, 58 and... ...ve decided to pay or not to pay is already over. The great economist Kenneth Arrow formalized this insight about information economics, 58 and it prof... ... use doc- trine, to arrange all of the cases like targets and shoot a single arrow through all of them. Perhaps fair use is designed to reduce the dif... ... Pub. L. No. 105-298, 112 Stat. 2827 (1998). 30. Brief of George A. Akerlof, Kenneth J. Arrow, Timothy F. Bresnahan, James M. Buchanan, Ronald H. Coas... .... 105-298, 112 Stat. 2827 (1998). 30. Brief of George A. Akerlof, Kenneth J. Arrow, Timothy F. Bresnahan, James M. Buchanan, Ronald H. Coase, Linda R.... ...d. John Bigelow, vol. 1 (New York: G. P . Putnam’s Sons, 1904), 237–238. 58. Kenneth Arrow, “Economic Welfare and the Allocation of Resources for Inve... ...Bigelow, vol. 1 (New York: G. P . Putnam’s Sons, 1904), 237–238. 58. Kenneth Arrow, “Economic Welfare and the Allocation of Resources for Invention,” ... ...8_u90.qxd 8/28/08 11:05 AM Page 297 Arora, Ashish, 161, 252, 284, 285n2. Arrow, Kenneth, 39, 49, 260n30, 263n58. Atari Games Corp. v. Nintendo of ... ...xd 8/28/08 11:05 AM Page 297 Arora, Ashish, 161, 252, 284, 285n2. Arrow, Kenneth, 39, 49, 260n30, 263n58. Atari Games Corp. v. Nintendo of Amer- i...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...r offer support - other, no less weighty, scholarship by the likes of Eugene Fama, Kenneth French, James Poterba, Allan Kleidon, and William Schwer... ...f last resort. Even avowed paragons of the free market - such as Warren Buffet and Kenneth Arrow - called on the Federal government to step in. Som... ...esort. Even avowed paragons of the free market - such as Warren Buffet and Kenneth Arrow - called on the Federal government to step in. Some observ... ...h a "nation of shopkeepers" in one of his bouts of raging envy. Ralph Reiland, the Kenneth Simon professor of free enterprise at Robert Morris Univ... ...the year before ... (compared to a rise of) an average of 0.3%." A less sanguine Kenneth Rogoff, the IMF's new Chief Economist wrote in "The Econ...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...ie Season EVERALL BROS High-Class Tailors 259Sth Avenue, New York ALrDGATE ARROW CLUPECO SHRUNK <Jaaru-r K'txfM. Vic each, 2 for 26c r-LCCTT. TKABOUy ... ...he Season EVERALL BROS High-Class Tailors 359 5th Avenue, New York ALDGATE ARROW CLUPECO SHRUNK Qnarti-r HI/a-.h. ir>c each, 2 for 2Se. CLL'Err. I-EAB... ...the Season EVERALL BROS High-Class Tailors 2595th Avenue, New York ALDGATE ARROW CLUPECO SHRUNK (^ijor:-;r Pia-a. I5c i.-a^'h, 2 fur 'i'ic Mak-f .-t o... ...Adelphio union held in Jesup Hall at 1.30 p. m. on Friday: President, John Kenneth Byard 1908, of Fly Creek, N. Y. ; vice-president, El- mer Philip Gr... ...hip in the Senior society : DOWNING POTTER BROWN JAMES ATKINS BULLABD JOHN KENNETH BkARD WILLIAM WILES ELDER RICHARD JEROME HARMAN GEORGE HERBERT KELL... ...ble for young men $60 Cuts sent upon reqiiert FifthAvenue NeMr'Ybrk Pierce Arrow Stevens-Dutyea Peerless Franklin THE CENTRAl. AUTO STATION Gintinenta... ... Price only «;120(). eOCKWOOD & HOWE, REAL ESTATE Bennington, Vt. ALDGATE "ARROW CLUPECO SHRUNK QoWfrr Hiuo. I'k; .vh, S for flSa CI,CETT. I'EAtlOIiy ... ...t, Willard Ansley Gibson. Ivy poet, Bernard Westermann. Class orator, John Kenneth Byard. Orator to the lower classes, George Edgar Hite. 2d, Pipe ora... ...s were composed of Carroll Everts Kobb 1909, of Richmond Hill, N. Y., John Kenneth Byard 1908, of Fly Creek, N. Y., and Hallett .John- son 1908, of So...

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Abuse, Trauma, And Torture, And Their Consequences and Effects

By: Sam Vaknin

...thor K. Zetnik in his testimony in the Eichmann trial in Jerusalem in 1961. Kenneth Pope in "Torture", a chapter he wrote for the "Encyclopedia of W... ...es the house, I withdraw to a corner and I imagine a mighty army, shooting arrows from all kinds of cracks and casements and I see a hero and he is...

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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...er stopped the evil, diseases sent by malevolent sorcerers or evil people, arrows of death or accidents, and turned them back on their sender. Iron ha... ... in North- Thailand. Journal of the Siam Society 71:1–2,121–148. Landon, Kenneth Perry 1941. The Chinese in Thailand. Oxford Univ. Press, London – N... ...roups of Mainland Southeast Asia. HRAF Press, New Haven. Lengel, Francis Kenneth 1976. Markets in Thailand: An Analysis of the Interrelationship Bet... ...0. Educational Development in Thailand. Heinemann Asia, Hong Kong. Wells, Kenneth Elmer 1939 (1960). Thai Buddhism, its Rites and Activities. Christi...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...imals to come to them and then they hunted them down by stealth and by poison arrows. The tall Movers and Runners ignored them and went past them, a... ...t nomadic tribes traveled hundreds of miles just so they could get a fletched arrow that was straight and re-usable, pots that were better than they ... ...all of these specialized workers into one place. This way you could get your arrows and your pots in one place. This way you didn’t have to travel... ... explosive energy being directed along a single, linear path… like an axe, an arrow, a bullet, or a missile. All destruction, all brutality, is ener... ...before civilization: we threw away broken spear points. We threw away broken arrow points. We threw away broken or dulled knives. We threw away br... ...age on the Monica Lewinsky affair. While Seven years of Legal power-plays By Kenneth Star including every mis-use of power and scandal is completel...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...ence over "utilitarian" calculations of stability. The battle between the entropic arrow and the negentropic one is more important than any other (... ...f romantic love has serious mental health repercussions. A study conducted by Dr. Kenneth Kendler, professor of psychiatry and director of the Vir... ...entail the use of spatial or temporal language elements. The asymmetry of the time arrow is derived from the Superego, which preserves the represen... ...dence over "utilitarian" calculations of stability. The battle between the entropic arrow and the negentropic one is more important than any other (... ...r offer support - other, no less weighty, scholarship by the likes of Eugene Fama, Kenneth French, James Poterba, Allan Kleidon, and William Schwer...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...ence over "utilitarian" calculations of stability. The battle between the entropic arrow and the negentropic one is more important than any other (... ...f romantic love has serious mental health repercussions. A study conducted by Dr. Kenneth Kendler, professor of psychiatry and director of the Vir... ...entail the use of spatial or temporal language elements. The asymmetry of the time arrow is derived from the Superego, which preserves the represen... ...dence over "utilitarian" calculations of stability. The battle between the entropic arrow and the negentropic one is more important than any other (... ...r offer support - other, no less weighty, scholarship by the likes of Eugene Fama, Kenneth French, James Poterba, Allan Kleidon, and William Schwer...

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The Talisman

By: Sir Walter Scott

... of a wider extent than formerly, in the course of which he discharged six arrows at the Christian with such unerring skill that the goodness of 21 S... ...t in the last encoun- ter the Saracen had lost his sword and his quiver of arrows, both of which were attached to the girdle which he was obliged to a... ...hristian. “Know, however, that among the soldiers of the Cross I am called KennethKenneth of the Couching Leopard; at home I have other titles, but t... ...ribes of Arabia claims your descent, and by what name you are known?” “Sir Kenneth,” said the Moslem, “I joy that your name is such as my lips can eas... ...ith how many men didst thou come on this warfare?” “By my faith,” said Sir Kenneth, “with aid of friends and kinsmen, I was hardly pinched to furnish ... ...es on the bed of sickness.” “Christian,” said Sheerkohf, “here I have five arrows in my quiver, each feathered from the wing of an eagle. When I send ... ...ngs in one poor island?” “As thou sayest,” said the Scot, for such was Sir Kenneth by birth. “It is even so; and yet, although the inhabitants of the ... ...ded against itself, to set forth on this expedition?” Hasty and fierce was Kenneth’s answer. “No, by the bright light of Heaven! If the King of Englan... ... From lingering pains, or pang intense, Red Fever, spotted Pestilence, The arrows of thy quiver! Chief in Man’s bosom sits thy sway, And frequent, whi...

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The Iliad of Homer

By: Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744

... that this Life has been paraphrased in English by my learned young friend Kenneth R. H. Mackenzie, and appended to my prose translation of the Odysse... ...him more daring figures and metaphors than in any good author whatever. An arrow is “impatient” to be on the wing, a weapon “thirsts” to drink the blo... ...ow. On mules and dogs the infection first began; 11 And last, the vengeful arrows fix’d in man. For nine long nights, through all the dusky air, The p... ...ly slow: While round his dauntless head the Grecians pour Their stones and arrows in a mingled shower. Then thus the monarch, great Atrides, cried: “F... ...er sends down Minerva to break the truce. She persuades Pandarus to aim an arrow at Menelaus, who is wounded, but cured by Machaon. In the meantime so... ...untain goat resign’d the shining spoil. Who pierced long since beneath his arrows bled; The stately quarry on the cliffs lay dead, And sixteen palms h...

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A Legend of Montrose

By: Sir Walter Scott

...in the house, except the auld airn branches that has been here since Laird Kenneth’s time, and the tin sconces that your father gard be made by auld W... ...tered at this moment, and, upon beholding her brother’s head, fled like an arrow out of the house into the woods, uttering shriek upon shriek. The ruf... ...breaking of bread. O, I know it by my own heart? Dearer to me is the child Kenneth, who chaseth the butterfly on the banks of the Aven, than ten sons ... ...of its roots, than it has felt the lopping off of its graceful boughs. But Kenneth must be trained to re- venge—the young eagle must learn from the ol... ...de the Captain observe, that the men of his party were armed with bows and arrows. “Bows and arrows!” exclaimed Dalgetty; “ha! ha! ha! have we Robin H... ...the sight has not been seen in civilized war for a hundred years. Bows and arrows! and why not weavers’ beams, as in the days of Goliah? Ah! that Duga... ...gald Dalgetty, of Drumthwacket, should live to see men fight with bows and arrows!—The immortal Gustavus would never have believed it—nor Wallenstein—... ...ne point Montrose changed his mind. Having judged it unfit to take the boy Kenneth into his own service, lest, in case of his birth being discovered, ... ... corner, coiled up among some rotten straw, and brought to his grandsire. “Kenneth,” said the old outlaw, “hear the last words of the sire of thy fath...

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The Lady of the Lake

By: William J. Rolfe

...e, a bugle here, A battle-axe, a hunting-spear, And broadswords, bows, and arrows store, With the tusked trophies of the boar. Here grins the wolf as ... ...lan-Alpine on the foe, His heart must be like bended bow, His foot like arrow free, Mary. A time will come with feeling fraught, For, if I fall in ... ...n warning given, ‘If not on earth, we meet in heaven!’ Why else, to Cambus-kenneth’s fane, If eve return him not again, Am I to hie and make me known?... ...e Castle’s postern gate. XX. The Douglas, who had bent his way From Cambus-kenneth’s abbey gray, Now, as he climbed the rocky shelf, Held sad communio... ...d emotion made reply! Indifferent as to archer wight, The monarch gave the arrow bright. 92 The Lady of the Lake XXIII. Now, clear the ring! for, han... ...nd marksman’s eye; For round him showered, mid rain and hail, The vengeful arrows of the Gael. In vain.—He nears the isle—and lo! His hand is on a sha... ...Alpine, or race of Alpine, includes several clans who claimed descent from Kenneth McAlpine, an ancient king. These are the Macgregors, the Grants, th... ...uch is more then [than] just to trow.” See also Luke, xvii. 9. 231. Cambus-kenneth’s fane. Cambus-kenneth Abbey, about a mile from Stirling, on the ot... ...he MS. has “by my word,” and “Lord” for Earl in the next line. 534. Cambus-kenneth’s abbey gray. See on iv. 231 above. 547. By. Gone by, past. 551. O ...

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The Two Sides of the Shield

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...ad it out, and I was just old enough to listen. I remembered all about Sir Kenneth and Roswal.’ ‘Tom Sefton’s not stupid!’ said Dolores, in wrath; ‘bu... ...herous—’ ‘I tell you he is laying a train to blow up the tower. There!’ An arrow struck the bench beside Dolores, who, more an- gry than she had ever ... ... know, Aunt Lilias, if Wilfred and Valetta are to call me names, and shoot arrows at me?’ 57 Yo n g e ‘What do you mean, my dear?’ ‘They came at me w... ...o meet the advancing mother. ‘How is this, Wilfred? Have you been shooting arrows at your cousin?’ ‘Mama!’ cried Valetta, indignantly, ‘he did not sho... .... Dolores stood her ground. ‘It was time to speak when it came to shooting arrows at me.’ ‘Hush! hush! Willie,’ cried Mysie. ‘I told you so. Now Dolor... ...ted him. These three had all been against her ever since the affair of the arrow; but Wilfred had not many opportunities of tormenting her, for in the...

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Wuthering Heights

By: Emily Brontë

...d,’ he answered. ‘The Lintons heard us, and with one accord they shot like arrows to the door; there was silence, and then a cry, “Oh, mamma, mamma! O... ...I should not die: I should get better at the bare sight of it, in spite of Kenneth. I was fairly mad at him. Dame Archer brought the cherub down to ma... ... left her because she would not hold her tongue; and she must—tell her Mr. Kenneth says she must be quiet.’ I delivered this message to Mrs. Earnshaw;... ...ggedly, nay, fu- riously, in affirming her health improved every day. When Kenneth warned him that his medicines were useless at that stage of the mal... ...wallow the carving-knife, Nelly! You needn’ t laugh; for I’ve just crammed Kenneth, head-downmost, in the Black-horse marsh; and two is the same as on... ...as shut. ‘He’s doing his very utmost; but his constitution defies him. Mr. Kenneth says he would wager his mare that he’ll outlive any man on this sid...

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Babbitt

By: Sinclair Lewis

...etermined. There was no court to decide whether the second son of a Pierce Arrow limousine should go in to dinner before the first son of a Buick road... ...he was a William Washington Eathorne, but she did not notice it. III Young Kenneth Escott, reporter on the Advocate-Times was appointed press-agent of... ...ter. IV When the Sunday School campaign was finished, Babbitt suggested to Kenneth Escott, “Say, how about doing a 193 Sinclair Lewis little boosting... ...ason she’s got Drew beaten is because she has got some brains!” “Well, now Kenneth, I don’t think you ought to talk that way about the doctor. A preac... ...of his children than of the buttons on his coat-sleeves. The admiration of Kenneth Escott made him aware of Verona. She had become secretary to Mr. Gr... ... too safe. She lived too much in the neat little airless room of her mind. Kenneth Escott and she were always under foot. When they were not at home, ...

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Waverley or Tis Sixty Years Since

By: Sir Walter Scott

...nding, Elizabeth herself was said to have pierced seven bucks with her own arrows. This was a very favourite haunt of W averley. At other times, with ... ...h now fenced his breast, defied the artillery of Cecilia’s eyes; but every arrow was launched at him in vain. Yet did I mark where Cupid’s shaft did l... ...’s bold swell, Till far Coryarrick resound to the knell! Stern son of Lord Kenneth, high chief of Kinntail, Let the stag in thy standard bound wild in... ...t whistle, he turned, and shot down the path again with the rapidity of an arrow. ‘That is Fergus’s faithful atten- dant, Captain Waverley, and that w...

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Chronicles of the Canongate

By: Sir Walter Scott

... of the dark lake; and my kinsmen—for was not my mother of the children of Kenneth, and will they not re- member us with the old love?—my kinsmen will... ...rty shouted suddenly upon the heights in their front, showering down their arrows upon them; and, when these missiles were exhausted, attacking them w...

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The Country of the Blind and Other Stories

By: H. G. Wells

...st, E. Nesbit, Stephen Crane, Joseph Conrad, Edwin Pugh, Jerome K. Jerome, Kenneth Graham, Arthur Morrison, Marriott Watson, George Moore, Grant Allen... ...nd silver bearing ‘Winchelsea’ triumphantly effaced by an ar- row, Cupid’s arrow, in favour of “Snooks.” Degrading con- fession of feminine weakness! ... ...pread over a greater width of sky. The south- ward wing flung itself in an arrow-headed cloud athwart the sun. And then suddenly they swept round to t... ...I had clothes that fitted this occasion.” The high-road ran straight as an arrow flies, straight into the deep-blue pit of sky beneath the moon, a whi...

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Verses 1889-1896

By: Rudyard Kipling

... — Each his quiver on the grass. When the bout was o’er they found Mingled arrows strewed the ground. Hastily they gathered then Each the loves and li... ...en Each the loves and lives of men. Ah, the fateful dawn deceived! Mingled arrows each one sheaved; Death’s dread armoury was stored With the shafts h... ...’ Govan to Parkhead!) Not but they’re ceevil on the Board. Ye’ll hear Sir Kenneth say: “Good-morrn, M’Andrew! Back again? An’ how’s your bilge to-d... ..., a kiss — I tak’ ‘em down below. That minds me of our Viscount loon — Sir Kenneth’s kin — the chap Wi’ Russia leather tennis-shoon an’ spar-decked ya... ...ave-men said; “With bone well carved he went away, Flint arms the ignoble arrowhead, And jasper tips the spear to-day. Changed are the Gods of Hunt ... ... tread o’ the fighting men, I see the sun on splent and spear. I mark the arrow outen the fern That flies so low and sings so clear! “Advance my sta...

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Magnum Bonum or Mother Careys Brood

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...sed voice cried “ Aunt Caroline, Jock and Armine have been and let all the arrowroot fly about.” “You told me to be useful and open parcels,” cried Jo... ...g into the carpet, and in your clothes, I do declare! A whole case of best arrowroot wasted, and worse.” “’T was Jessie’s doing,” replied Jock. “She t... ...ng.” Babie having by this time had a little black hat tied on, and as much arrowroot as possible brushed out of her frock; Carey warned the schoolmast... ...pping the gory head into her bag, a brown St. Sebastian writhing among the arrows; and Juno extracting the painfully flesh and blood eyes of Argus to ... ...alculated to 208 Magnum Bonum bear exposure, and was wound round a silver arrow. Elfie shook with laughter, murmuring— “Oh dear! what a fright!” in a... ...r than Elvira?” “Of course I do,” most emphatically. “Mamma, she loves Sir Kenneth of the Leopard as much as I do.” Mrs. Evelyn was satisfied. While S... ...neth of the Leopard as much as I do.” Mrs. Evelyn was satisfied. While Sir Kenneth of the Leopard remained the object of the young ladies’ passion, th...

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Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...rang with impetuous pleasure, on each of which he squan- dered energy, the arrow drawn to the head, the whole inten- sity of his spirit bent, for the ... ...end, Fleeming, Mrs. Jenkin, Frewen the engineer, Ber- nard the stoker, and Kenneth Robertson a Highland sea- man, set forth in her to make the passage...

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