Still, you're the right colour, and that goes a long way.
Alice thought it would never do to have an argument at the very beginning of their conversation, so she smiled and said, 'If your Majesty will only tell me the right way to begin, I'll do it as well as I can.
I can see Dick's lance to the right of my right eye, and I know I'm safe.
Now, the Law of the Jungle lays down that if there is any dispute as to the right of a cub to be accepted by the Pack, he must be spoken for by at least two members of the Pack who are not his father and mother.
You don't know when to do the rightthing at the right time.
His apartments are onthe right as you go towards the drawbridge.
At twelve o'clock, Sapt's command left the chateau of Tarlenheim and struck off to the right, riding by unfrequented roads, and avoiding the town of Zenda.
There was a grass-grown path and, turning to the right as I had been bidden, I followed it cautiously.
And when they were come to the place, which is called Calvary, there they crucified Him, and the malefactors, one on the right hand, and the other on the left.
He also expressed the hope in that letter that the monk would influence her in the right way, urging her not to depart from the golden mean, and to live like a good Christian without trying to upset the present conditions of her life.
All the buildings, from the dwelling-house to the corn stores and the shed for the fire engine were solidly built, had iron roofs, and were painted at the right time.
It was dark; the ground was soft under his feet, and the air smelt of dung; on the right side of the door were two loose boxes for a pair of grey horses.
He was always careful to remember his parishioners' Christian names, and atthe right moment he bent his benignant spectacles on the Targatt girl.
Seems to me the fact of your doing that gives me some sort of a right; the right to try and keep you out of trouble.
And I think, Betteredge, Mr. Bruff and I together have hit on the right way of telling it.
Nota bene: Whether it was the French side or the English, the right side of Mr. Franklin seemed to be uppermost now.
Every human institution (justice included) will stretch a little, if you only pull it the right way.
He knows the Chief Commissioner of Police, and the Commissioner can lay his hand on the right man to solve the mystery of the Diamond.
Well," he said to himself, "that guy certainly gave his shop the right name.
At the right of the door was a low window, level with the brick pavement.
At the sight of which Evangelist caught him by the right hand, saying, "All manner of sin and blasphemies shall be forgiven unto men.
I saw then in my dream, so far as this valley reached, there was on the right hand a very deep ditch; that ditch is it into which the blind have led the blind in all ages, and have both there miserably perished.
In short, he felt himself to be in love in the right place, and was ready to endure a great deal of predominance, which, after all, a man could always put down when he liked.
A man always makes a fool of himself, speechifying: there's no excuse but being on the right side, so that you can ask a blessing on your humming and hawing.
The right conclusion is there all the same, though I am unable to see it.
It was not the less agreeable an object in the distance for the cluster of pinnacled corn-ricks which balanced the fine row of walnuts on the right.
In return for agreeing to the IMF program, Jordan was granted IMF standby loans of over $100 million.
Gurth at length complied; and telling out eighty zecchins upon the table, the Jew delivered out to him an acquittance for the horse and suit of armour.
He ordered, however, Oswald to keep an eye upon him; and directed that officer, with two of his serfs, to convey Ivanhoe to Ashby as soon as the crowd had dispersed.
I conceive they may be--what of yeomen--what of commons, at least five hundred men.
At my right sat Kantos Kan, while to the right of Dejah Thoris' empty place Tars Tarkas sat in a huge chair before a raised section of the board which years ago I had had constructed to meet the requirements of his mighty bulk.
It was at the right side of the corridor, which ran on, probably, to other entrances to the pile above.
Then I ducked beneath his outstretched arms, at the same time sidestepping to the right.
Perhaps they will come to the lights, but few moths eat; and I have some doubt about those which the lights attract settling on the right trees.
If the decision as to whom it shall be rests with me, I must know it is the right one.
She examined ready-made white dresses, but they had only one of the right size, and it was marked forty dollars.
When you make a find like that," she said, "it's the right time to quit and feel glorious all the rest of that day.
It was all too true to be disputed, and the unlucky man had to pocket his wrath with the best grace he was able, and all three faced to the right about, and took up their line of march for the highway.
On the right bank, two or three miles below the Spectacular Ruin, we passed by a noble pile of castellated buildings overlooking the water from the crest of a lofty elevation.
We found an old road, and it proved eventually to bethe right one, though we followed it at the time with the conviction that it was the wrong one.
When I had stood ten minutes, thinking and imagining, and getting my spirit in tune with the place, and in the right mood to enjoy the supernatural, a raven suddenly uttered a horse croak over my head.
She uses both rudders all the time, and they are powerful enough to enable her to turn to the right or the left and steer around curves, in spite of the strong resistance of the chain.
All men recognize the right of revolution; that is, the rightto refuse allegiance to, and to resist, the government, when its tyranny or its inefficiency are great and unendurable.
At most, they give up only a cheap vote, and a feeble countenance and Godspeed, to the right, as it goes by them.
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