Bothe my gees and my grys Hise gadelynges feccheth, I dar noght for fere of hem Fighte ne chide.
The gees irostid on the spitte Fleey to that abbai, god hit wot, And gredith 'gees al hote, al hot.
The gee-meter said we were pulling about ten geeswhen I could no longer read it, and I learned later we peaked out at eleven gees in the final seconds before first-stage burn-out.
Imagine how it would open up high-speed cargo transfer if an automatic vessel could accelerate at twenty or twenty-five gees to turnover!
McGuire is taking us straight toward Cygnus at two gees and won't stop.
The On Gees had promptly produced one, whom O'Brien told the court was a very learned man; a graduate of the Imperial University at Peking, and a Son of the Sacred Dragon.
In the first place, they were pulling six gees by using a primitive dumbbell configuration.
I had to hold our acceleration down to two and a half geesbecause I had to be able to move around the ship.
The pull of the two and a half gees seemed to bother him very little.
The Gees begin to lose the feathers of their wings and are unable to fly.
I don't know of any way that anyone could be alive on her after fifteen minutes at fifty gees of atomic drive, but remember that they don't have any idea of how our counteraction generators damp out spatial distortion either.
If the gees in the wagon clean him, or the desk man gets it, that's their business.
If the crackle comes from the people, and thesegees give everybody a skull cracking, then they're crooks.
But the gees who paid me protection didn't get hurt, gov'nor.
Funny, you making sergeant; I thought two other gees won the lottery.
The rest of the battalion remained there a few days, resting, but the Emma Gees went on ahead and took over some support positions at Groot Vierstraat and along the Ypres-Neuve Eglise road.
When the time came to go into the reserve, the rest of the battalion would go back to LaClytte but the Emma Gees went only to the Vierstraat-Brasserie line before described.
Of course the Emma Geesstarted at the head of the procession and kept up a continuous fire.
The Emma Geeshad taken possession of a bank building, about the best in town, and had strengthened it, inside and out, with steel and sand-bags until it looked as though it would withstand any bombardment.
The Emma Gees came out pretty lucky, having but one man seriously wounded.
Troops came in and troops went out, but the Emma Gees held on, forever, as it seemed to us.
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