I had examined blue, felt of his muscles, and made up my mind that by and by he would have ringbone on his left fore leg. |
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But they lifted off old Hodsie's skelp and left him out to die, And if it hadn't been for me, he'd been in the sweet by and by. |
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They decided that the only way was to keep walking, and by and by they heard the sound of chopping. |
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Romani and Bertrand were two prisoners with whom we shall have a good deal to do by and by. |
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Come and join me in the little Saloon of the Mirrors by and by, during the cotillon. |
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Such was the Maratha's story, as by and by it became common property on board the Good Intent. |
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It was no more than I expected that the bait should be by and by impudently deserted. |
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But by and by they left Dard and strolled towards the other end of the park. |
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She sit tight as wax, because she think they haunt her if she don't and I too by and by when I dead. |
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All this has strictly to do with the history of Schwartz, as will by and by be seen. |
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I sent the dog huntin' down the wood, and by and by I heard this felly cantherin' up as it might be a pig. |
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So it was in this pluperfect esteem that Amory by and by came to bask, with Cosimo as her showman. |
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And every one of the sixty-nine has its playground, which will by and by be free to all the neighborhood. |
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And then by and by, he was putt upoun the gibbet, and hanged, and there brynt to poulder. |
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He reached redbud by and by, to find no Steering, only the little empty shack. |
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So home, and by and by to bed, Creed lying with me in the Red Chamber all night. |
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We set there and thought and thought, and by and by I commenced to sight an idee in the offing. |
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And by and by she commaunded Zephyrus by the appointment of her husband to bring them downe. |
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That was to come by and by for both of us in Venice, from the outer shore of lido. |
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Often enough it is the choice of the gun on the shoulder, or, by and by, the stripes on the back in the lockstep gang. |
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He lay a while, gazing at the beflowered ceiling of the great four-post bed, and by and by his voice came sighing. |
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They clapped on the frigate to aid the middies, and by and by started her out into the stream. |
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But by and by, sure enough, I catched a glimpse of fire away through the trees. |
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One would think he would at least learn how to read the Lord's Prayer, by and by, but it is not so. |
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We tramped and clumb around all over it, and by and by found a good big cavern in the rock, most up to the top on the side towards Illinois. |
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The picture on the other hand was very beautiful to eyes weary of the changeless sea, and by and by the ship's company grew wonderfully cheerful. |
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His trade is learned now, and by and by he will assume the style and dignity of landlord, and be found conducting a hotel of his own. |
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It was a new one on me, but by and by I got a look-in on the pools. |
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Well, I seemed to be in the open river again by and by, but I couldn't hear no sign of a whoop nowheres. |
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Dora and I were sitting on the sofa by and by, quiet enough, and Jip was lying in her lap, winking peacefully at me. |
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Of this we shall by and by have to advert more particularly. |
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Their ideas will broaden by and by, when they are as old as I am. |
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David had bought an annuity for himself with his money, I know,' said she, by and by. |
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I want you to come down here by and by and work privately among the rag-tag and bobtail. |
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His consultation with Dampier, who came in by and by, was brief. |
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The malady will wear out by and by, the doctors say, but in the meantime she has to lie down for a twelvemonth. |
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Well, by and by the sap in the little kettle had boiled into sirup. |
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But by and by pap got too handy with his hick'ry, and I couldn't stand it. |
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Well, by and by, after a while, he heard the honk of an automobile horn. |
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You'll find out what a humbug he is by and by, Mrs. Bartlett. |
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Then the sheriff he nabbed Brace Dunlap and his crowd, and by and by next month the judge had them up for trial and jailed the whole lot. |
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Because he knowed how he was going to get all of them by and by. |
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Lounsbury came back by and by, bringing the elephant but not the trainer. |
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So it was we planned, and by and by Mr. Lounsbury had undertaken the work. |
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Perhaps you'd like to spend a couple of shillings or so, in a bottle of currant wine by and by, up in the bedroom? |
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I looked at her again by and by, and saw her shrink into her corner, and put her gloved hand to her forehead. |
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But then, if they should only be gone out for an hour till it is dryer, and call by and by? |
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The enchiridion was the result, of which more will be said by and by. |
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It occurs to him by and by, however, in one of his lucid moments. |
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These things will help the reader to understand why it is that a man who keeps company with glaciers comes to feel tolerably insignificant by and by. |
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But by and by it appeared that his silence would answer the purpose, for he heard himself apostrophized at last in that tone peculiar to the wife of one's bosom. |
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They got scorched out by and by, and drearily set about getting breakfast. |
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And by and by she took a needle from her girdle and pricked the thoughts on the leaves of the trees and sent them into the air to float hither and thither. |
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An aunt of my father's, and consequently a great-aunt of mine, of whom I shall have more to relate by and by, was the principal magnate of our family. |
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When you've washed your face and hands and brushed your hair you can come down, and by and by we'll unpack your trunk and get you settled before supper. |
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After a long time the rain let up, but the clouds stayed, and the lightning kept whimpering, and by and by a flash showed us a black thing ahead, floating, and we made for it. |
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As soon as Tom was back we cut along the path, around the garden fence, and by and by fetched up on the steep top of the hill the other side of the house. |
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