The sound of musketry from the southern shore soon stimulated the exertions of the rowers, and, as the scattered shots breezed up into a skirmish, they used their utmost efforts to increase their speed.
The sedate and somewhat sour-faced Lovina was grabbed and all but lifted off her feet by the embrace of her friend, as the latter breezed into the farm kitchen.
With that Blandin breezed out of the office and Tim stared after him blankly.
Just as we had loaded up and were ready to push off, the pump-man breezed along and asked us to give him a passage as far as Columbia River station, two or three miles below.
I should certainly have given more thought to the matter of trimming for what was sure to be waiting to snap up Imshallah at the foot of that speeding chute of green-black water had not an old friend of mine breezedalong just then.
It was just going to blow, and then it was to rain, that was all; and we had plenty of time to make everything snug before it breezedup much.
If it breezed up, and the jibtopsail was to be taken in, they never minded a wetting, and they would be out at the bowsprit end before there was a hand at the downhaul.
At ten o'clock that morning, there breezed in from Chicago a tall, slim, alert young man, who made straight for the offices of the T.
Even the way we breezed by speedy roadsters don't bring me any thrills.
I breezed up wit' a bottle an' they kinda cooled off.
Steve he says he wouldn't worry none if you'd got Miller too," Bob breezed on.
We were congratulating ourselves on getting all snug at night, when once more the wind breezed up with a thickish fog, and as we were then in only forty fathoms of water I was obliged again to run to sea.
The wind, as I expected, soon breezed up again, and continued blowing heavily the whole day.
The wind lulled again in the evening and continued moderate till the 19th, when it breezed up once more for the fourth time, and by the 21st we were in the centre of a perfect hurricane.
About four o'clock, McCutcheon, Irwin and Cobb breezed in, looking like a lot of tramps.
The sun disappeared beneath the horizon in a heavy squall of rain, the wind breezed up fiercely, and it was piercingly cold.
We hadn't no sooner got seated when our table companions breezed in.
Well, I figures I did what I could, so I breezed out and left Cleopatra flat.
Herbert Gale" at him, breezed over with her and at first I had him figured as a detective seekin' divorce evidence, because he stuck to that dame like a cheap vaudeville act does to the American flag.
He snarled at the doctors, cuffed the orderlies, didn't know Miss Woods from the iron gate that kept him in there, but the minute Scanlan breezed into the yard with the gloves his face would be one big smile.
I breezed out to the desk in the hall and filled out one of them entry blanks about myself, and then I dug up the doctor.
I guess this doctor was born with a steerin' wheel in his hand, because we took some corners on that trip that would have worried a snake, and when he threw her in high, we breezed along so swift we could have made a bullet quit.
It was just going to blow, and then it was going to rain, that was all; and we had plenty of time to make everything snug before it breezed up much.
The wind had just breezed up; and Tim Lingerwell might fear that the fugitive would escape him, after all his labor and pains to capture him.
Promptly at three o'clock he breezed into his firm's offices with all habitual cheeriness, exchanged a swift run of badinage with those he met, and was ushered into the manager's office.
And when Jimmy breezed westward again and heard that the Judge of the Fourth Judicial District was his double he chuckled, laughed, and finally beat his plump legs at what was told him.
While Gladwin was groping for a reply to this thrust Bateato breezed in with a swift sidelong rush, carrying a bulging portmanteau.
And just then the thief breezed in again, jerking back on his heels as he caught sight of Gladwin sans uniform, sans moustache and sans eyebrows.
She proved to be astonishingly fast in light, and even moderate, weather, and I felt convinced that had the wind not breezed up so strongly as it did on the previous day, the Shark would never have overtaken her.
Delvin navigated to second (advanced to second) and the Human Crab breezed to third.
I realised now right enough, so I packed my bag and breezed away to Paris, and found that great family gathering, the Peace (p.
But one night Carroll Carstairs of the Grenadier Guards breezed into (p.
About ten minutes past four up breezed a car, and in it was a slim little man with an enormous head and two remarkable eyes.
Margaret was quite sure the place would have been well-nigh unbearable but for Doctor Joe, who went about his work whistling or singing snatches of song, and who always had a smile or a joke when he breezed into the cabin.
It was early morning, and the family were at breakfast when he breezed in, without knocking--for in that country folk do not knock as they enter, and every one is welcome at all times.
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