Trice competently explores the way one set of circumstances can impact a group of individuals' lives in such completely different ways. |
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He was back again in a trice, a flask in one hand, a soda siphon in the other, and a small glass balanced on his thumb. |
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In a trice they were ready and the ladies, wrapped in their cloaks, were in the coach. |
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In a trice the Phoenix had pounced on the leprechaun and pinned him to the ground. |
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In a trice half a dozen girls have left their spooling and cluster around me. |
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In a trice there were found good folks to dig the grave and fashion the coffin. |
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But now the hounds were too quick, and in a trice they had the cougar surrounded. |
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In a trice we had galloped past the fortress, through the village, and had ridden into the gorge. |
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She reached the door before he could stop her, and in a trice she was out in the gallery. |
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So they mounted their horses and were gone in a trice, galloping to their own camp. |
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Down went one pitcherful of water after another, and in a trice both the teacher and the hired man were thoroughly drenched. |
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Out of her carriage jumped the lady in a trice, and ran into the smithy. |
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In a trice he had out his pocketknife and with it he cut Ralph's bonds. |
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Overhaul a buntline a little, bend the jigger to it, and trice up on deck. |
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And you can prove that in a trice by charting it on the same old basis. |
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In a trice Charboneau was back at the skillets, dishing up the dinner. |
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Both tackles were hooked in a trice, and the three men, deftly timing the roll, made a simultaneous leap aboard the schooner. |
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She lashed her horses on and they flew forward nothing loth, till in a trice they were at high Olympus, where the gods have their dwelling. |
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Almost in a trice he was back, both slippers in his mouth, which he deposited at the steward's feet. |
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And in a trice he was off, as Sally supposed, on his mission. |
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In a trice his huge bulk was safely ensconced in the adjoining one. |
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In a trice he broke beyond the circle and darted to the control-panel. |
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I had not time to be afraid, but as the blow still hung impending, leaped in a trice upon one side, and missing my foot in the soft sand, rolled headlong down the slope. |
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Of course, I could have struggled away from him and freed my hand or gotten my mouth clear so that I might cry an alarm, but in a trice Yellow Handkerchief was on top of me. |
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