I am afraid Fentolin is a little too clever for you to get on the right side of him, but if you could only get an idea as to what his game is down there, it would be a great help.
If you go down there," she said, "Esther will not be allowed to see you at all.
In my small way I, too, paint while I am down there, paint and dream.
He was himself by no means sorry that Dias had come to his assistance, and that his tree was nearly ready to fall.
He can bring them slung over the mules, and we can kill them as we want them.
With the gold dust we could get a couple of mules and enough provisions to take us down there.
I won't have Daisy go to that Sunday-school any more, down there in the woods.
I beg pardon for naming anything warm just now, Drummond but she is building fortifications of some sort, down there.
Perhaps he's down there, among the visitors--or perhaps there's someone who will be able to give you some information.
Granting that Gordon actually had been down there, why should the fact concern us?
Why should Jack Gordon, the leading man, be down there?
Oh, Milo and Rodney Hade leased some land from the government, down there.
Of course, the heroic Standish will show you where the Caesar cache is, down there in the inlet.
I can understand how Standish could have told you he and Hade had stumbled onto a hatful of treasure, down there, somewhere, among the bayous and mangrove-choked inlets.
Down there at his feet, only half a mile distant, lay the town.
The children took care to be down there at that time, for he always brought something for them.
There were not enough palpable happenings down there to keep his mind aglow, and he was too old to hear it grow and draw strength from that.
Down there in the hidden ways of the anthill he knew that the revolution triumphed, that black everywhere carried the day, black favours, black banners, black festoons across the streets.
If Chamberlain likes war so much 'tis him that ought to be down there in South Africa peltin' over th' road with ol' Kruger chasin' him with a hoe.
Down there a man is ayether a sojer or a casualty.
Jennings, who happened to be down there, came to the door.
There are a couple of cabs--down there," I pointed out at the other end of the block.
He reminds me of what has happened, calls me down there, seeks to allure me with talk of happiness, will marry me.
That's a pretty nice private ambulance you have down there.
I wasn't able to take the time to decipher them, down there, for the age of the metal made them almost illegible.
An auto's gone to smash, down there, or I'm a plute!
What wouldn't I give to be down there, in the thick of it, rather than here!
By the light of the burning Plant, down there somewhere in the vapors of the thunderous Falls, he saw a hawk-like 'plane that swooped toward him with incredible velocity, savage and lean and black.
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