On the heels of Scotty's cry, Rick caught a glimpse of his pal hurling Cap'n Mike headlong.
Rick dropped into the seat next to Scotty and hispal pushed the gas pedal all the way.
He heard the creaking of his bedspring and the soft pat of Scotty's bare feet as his pal swung to the floor.
Mebby he's the best kind of a pal for this deal, after all.
With a smoke and a pal and a fire at night, And up again in the mornin' bright, With nothin' but road and sky in sight And nothin' to do but go.
You wouldn't go back on a pallike that, would you?
Some spots were covered with a low plant, with white flowers, and there are several species of grasses, on which the mountain sheep, or bighorn, is said chiefly to feed.
Two men were drowned, and Mr. Mitchell had escaped by an immense leap from the deck to the shore.
To be asked to describe a man he had claimed as a pal and yet had never seen face to face was not easy.
Rick Brant and his pal Scotty were particularly upset when the days passed and Hartson Brant failed to decide on a course of action.
They had risen with the dawn and taken Philippines Airlines, PAL for short, to Davao.
The teamsters camped near Park City for several days, but do not appear to have begun work immediately, and while there were joined by another party, a man named Emerson, who seems to have been a pal and an accomplice of Welcome's.
A pal wouldn't ever crab your business, wouldn't stare too hard if you happened to use his grease.
A pal wouldn't let you sleep over the train-call on a Sunday morning.
A pal wouldn't make love to your girl on a wet, foggy afternoon in Blackburn or Warrington.
Im and me 'listed the same day, and Tiddler was the only pal I ever 'ad.
That was all, but it was enough; and that was how Harry Hawke and his bosom pal came to be wandering under the eastern wall of the deserted brewery after a fruitless search among those khaki heaps that lay so still in front of the German wire.
I won't describe the experience of my pal on that trip.
It was a longer job than he had expected it to be, for my pal was tired and numb.
My pal laid down the body of her who had been his wife, with the dead face turned toward the sky, which was beginning to be cleared of its clouds.
My pal walked down the mountain, jumped upon the first freight-train that passed, and has been a wanderer on the face of the earth ever since.
I quietly asked the needy outsider as we left the club at sunrise: "Will you tell me who your pal was--the man who buried his wife on the mountain-top?
Came staggerin' into the church full of booze, so a pal o' mine told me, and got half-way down the aisle before they could fire her.
Bushmen will risk their lives for a woman pal or otherwise but leave her to pick up her own handkerchief.
It's not often they find a pal in a woman"; and I add to-day that when they do, that woman is to be envied her friends.
It was playing the friend to come to me at all in your fix, but it was the act of a real good pal to draw on me behind my back rather than let me feel I'd ruined you by not turning up in time.
And then I didn't mind that part as much as you would, or as my hunting pal did; he was driven to fainting at the doctor's place one day, in the forlorn hope of a toothful of brandy to bring him round.
The mellifluous Heraclitus can have been no sitter up o' nights, or his pal wouldn't have boasted about tiring the sun by our methods.
It was all right in a pal of ours, Bunny, but all wrong in the man who dreamt of marrying Camilla Belsize.
You'll wonder still less when I tell you I have an oldpal on the staff.
This time he broke down completely and under promise that he would be given a shorter prison sentence he told in broken English how he and his pal had entered the secret passage just as the fight was taking place at the ranch.
The halfbreed and his pal will try to get Scotty in between them to finish him off and make their escape.