Those fellows are more nimble-fingered than Rance Rankin ever dared to be!
And Rance Rankin, who called himself an American magician.
I could not help noticing Sir Arthur Coniston's queer look, and I think I have never seen so keen a glance asRance Rankin shot at me.
Nor had we the faintest tangible evidence against Ob Hahn or Rance Rankin.
There's a fellow here on the Planetara, Rance Rankin, he calls himself.
If wit so much from ign'rance undergo, Ah let not learning too commence its foe!
Which will become more exemplary thin, W[eb] for his health, De Rance for his sin?
The Abbe de Rance allowed them to go and get pleasure in other monasteries, and contrived to collect around him youths whom it was easy to delude, and a few elderly misanthropes; with these he formed his doleful wailing flock.
Strangely enough, the wrathful words of Alexandrine, as she snatched her darling from the doorway, awoke in the mind of Espérance her first suspicion of this smouldering resentment.
The enterprise was fairly launched, and experience was not slow in proving the theories of Espérance to be well founded.
For, whatever was the bitterness of Espérance toward Madame Caille, no part thereof descended upon Zut.
Finding in the cat an outlet for her embarrassment, Espérance made another effort to give the interview a friendly turn.
The problem was to turn possible into probable, and probable into permanent; and here the seven wits and the ten thousand francs of Espérance came prominently to the fore.
Had we known these facts at the time Arthur Rance met us at the Donjon Inn, his presence at the chateau might not have puzzled us, but they could not have failed to increase our interest in the man himself.
I knew that before we saw Arthur Rance at the window in the court.
Monsieur Rance had had tea served him in his room, because he had complained of a slight indisposition.
Arthur Rance told everybody, in a manner so natural that it astonished me, that he had last seen the keeper towards eleven o'clock of that fatal night.
He showed himself very friendly to all except Arthur Rance to whom he exhibited a marked coldness of manner.
As I rushed after him down the stairs, I came face to face with Arthur Rance coming from the left wing of the chateau, yelling: "What is it?
We had gone some distance from the chateau when I asked him who this Arthur Rance was, and how he had come to know him.
Monsieur Stangerson confirmed what Rance had said, adding that he had not asked Rance to dine with him because his friend had taken his final leave of them both earlier in the evening.
My young friend asked them at what hour Mr. Arthur Rancehad arrived.
Arthur Rance had, indeed, intended to leave the chateau and, according to his habit, to walk to the station.
Evidently he was a little vexed, after having worked so much on the spot, with so minute a study of the people and events at the Glandier, that he had to learn now that Arthur Rance was accustomed to visit the chateau.
You say that Monsieur Arthur Rance is accustomed to come to the chateau.
At that moment Rance and I were in the vestibule discussing Mathieu's guilt or innocence, while Rouletabille stood apart buried, apparently, in thought.
If they have power Of utt'rance from within these sparks," said I, "O master!
That any suff'rance of your misery Touches me not, nor flame of that fierce fire Assails me.
Yet thus much I heard, and in rememb'rance treasur'd it.
Then back to the cabin came young Mr. Rance and very much excited did he appear.
Boy," he cried, "go speedily and send Mr. Rance in to me.
The titles are De l'intolérance convaincue de crime et de folie as it is sometimes given, and-- 7.
That'll do more for Temp'rance than the early closin' o' the 'Trusty Man.
The best way to make the temp'rance cause pop'lar is to stop big brewin'.
Rance tried him on an outcurve, but Joe refused to bite.
It was a plucky exhibition of pitching under discouraging conditions, and Rance well deserved the hand that he received as he went in to the bench.
Rance hit a sharp bounder to the box that Joe fielded in plenty of time.
Joe sent over a hop that Rance caught on the under side for a foul high up back of the rubber that Mylert caught without moving from his position.
Joe knew that Rance was weak on fielding bunts, and he directed his men to play on that weakness.
It was only by virtue of a lucky double play that Rance got by with only one run scored against him in that inning.
Wheeler tried to wait Rance out, but when the count had reached three and two he sent a single to center that scored Iredell from second and carried Burkett to third.
Curry sent a liner to the box that was too hot to handle, but Rance deflected it to Tonsten who got Curry at first, Joe in the meantime getting to second.
I hear they're going to put in Dizzy Rance to-day, and he's a lulu.
That mammoth hit should have been the beginning of a rally, but Rance tightened up and the next three went out in order, one on strikes and the other two on infield outs.
Rance then put on steam and set Jackwell down on three successive strikes.
But wan day a comity iv ladies fr'm th' Young Ladies' Christyan Timp'rance Union wint out to th' fort.
There's no wan that's as much iv a timp'rance man as a man that's been in my business f'r a year.
Whin th' Binivolent Assocyation iv Saloonkeepers holds its next meeting I'm goin' to propose to send dillygates to th' Young Ladies Christyan Timp'rance Union.
But these cannot I command to any utt'rance of harmony.
Patience herself, what goddess e'er she be, Doth lesser blench at suff'rance than I do.
So said her woman; and that her suff'rance made Almost each pang a death.
I say to you, I desire deliu'rance from these Officers being vpon hasty employment in the Kings Affaires Iust.
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