He had had lots of fun with his Dad and Lieutenant Defoe in Paris.
Then he realized where he was and grinned broadly.
Hitler would never dare attack the Maginot Line, and eventually the war would just peter out.
It was exciting to streak past the long lines of army cars and troops on the march.
Then too there were the French Flying Corps planes that patrolled almost constantly over the city day and night.
He struggled with the problem for a moment or two and then sat up in bed and glanced about the room.
The sudden shock made his heart contract slightly, and for a long moment he could do nothing but stare wide eyed at the vacant room.
He glanced at the clock and saw that it was exactly fifteen minutes of seven.
He danced a jig across the room to the tall mirror that reached from the floor to the ceiling and took the stance of a fighter coming out of his corner for the knock-out round.
The army trucks, and small tanks that rumbled through the suburbs day after day.
Like elephants in frantic mood, Vast clouds terrific, sable-hued, Hid all the sky where’er they bore Their load of water mixt with gore.
As forth upon its errand went That huge ferocious armament, An awful cloud, in dust and gloom, With threatening thunders from its womb Poured in sad augury a flood Of rushing water mixt with blood.
They answered, There were many cruel and ravenous Fowls as well in the Air, as there were fierce and cruel Beasts on Earth; so that the good are always mixt with the bad.
Take the stinking oil drawn out of Poly pody of the Oak, by a retort mixt with Turpentine, and Hive-honey, and annoint your bait therewith, and it will doubtlesse draw the fish to it.
It is a whitish and scaly Tumour rais'd in the Skin of the Head by a viscous and mixt Phlegm, having its Root in the bottom of the Skin.
It is often laid alone upon the Bolsters, and sometimes mixt with the Yolks of Eggs, Turpentine, and other Ointments, or with Oils and Plaisters.
Cataplasms are also made of Horse-Dung and the Seeds of Cummin beaten, which are boil'd in strong Vinegar, and mixt with Barly-Meal to the Consistence of Pap.
Vesicatories are compounded with the Powder of Cantharides or Spanish flies, mixt with very sower Leaven, or else with Turpentine.
To cure 'em, they must be touch'd with the Lapis Infernalis, and brought to Suppuration by the means of red Precipitate mixt with the Ointment of Andreas Crucius.
The Whites of Eggs may be also well mixt with the Ointment, by stirring it about, to make an exact union of the several Ingredients.
A Medicament compounded with one third part of the Oil of Olives, and two of the Whites of Eggs well beaten and mixt together, is a very simple and singular Remedy.
It is also good for Chaps, sore Nipples, and other ill Accidents that happen in the Breast; and is us'd for Burns either alone, or mixt with other Ointments.
It is that which is made of a Setling of mixt and corrupt Humours, the Matter whereof is contain'd in certain proper Cystes or Membranous Bags.
Mud mixt with straw, make a defending fort, The temple's brazen studs, are knobs of dirt.
It purges mixt humours from the head, and clears it of such excrements as hinder the sight.
Worstershire, Bedfordshire, and many other well-mixt soiles, where the Champaigne and couert are of equall largeness.
And yet may good huswiues, that knoweth the skill: haue mixt or vnmixt, at their pleasure and will.
Brought from under every star, Blown from over every main, And mixt, as life is mixt with pain, The works of peace with works of war.
Suppose I have a mind to try whether I conjecture aright, when I imagine that Allom, though it be plainly a Mixt Body, does abound rather with Acid than Sulphureous Salt.
Or make a sauce with beaten butter, and juyce of grapes mixt with ipocras, pour it on the eggs, and scrape on sugar.
Lemon in powder, or orange peel mixtwith bread and flower, minced small or in powder.
Then have green quodlings slic't, mixt with bisket bread & egg, and fried in little cakes, and set that by also.
Next have green quodling stuff, mixt with bisket bread and eggs, fry them in little cakes, and set them by also.
See who it is whose actions doe bewraye that threefold power, which rarely mixt we see; A iudgment graue, and yet a fancie gaye, Joynd with a ritch remembrance, that is hee.
See who it is, whose actions doe bewraye That threefold power, which rarely mixt wee see; A judgment grave, and yett a fancy gaye joynd with a rich remembrance, That is hee.
Now at the length Good-liking proves Content to be their Gain: Thus in the Tennis-Court, Love is A Pleasure mixtwith Pain.
To nurse a blind ideal like a girl, Methinks he seems no better than a girl; As girls were once, as we ourself have been; We had our dreams; perhaps he mixt with them.
Part sat like rocks: part reel’d but kept their seats: Part roll’d on the earth and rose again and drew: Part stumbled mixt with floundering horses.
A forcing Adamant: Love, mixt with fear and doubtful jealousy, Whether report guilded a worthless trunk, Or Amadine deserved her high extolment.
Some tears to poor Acacis' memory; So strange a fate for men the gods ordain, Our clearest sunshine should be mixt with rain; How equally our joys and sorrows move!
Both mixt at last their blood in one rich bed Of rosy martyrdome, twice married.
The cup they drinke in is Medusa's scull, Which mixtwith gall and blood they quaffe brim-full.
And by a soft insinuation, mixt With Earth's large masse, doth cherish and assist Her weake conceptions.
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