Heyst yelled to the Chinaman, who was running with the crowbar in his hand. |
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The Chinaman, having heard his name spoken, was peering inquiringly from the tail of the chuck wagon. |
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One of the best-known American authors has immortalized the Chinaman in some of his verses. |
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Have you ever heard a light-yellow, lean, sad, earnest Chinaman stutter in Pidgin-English? |
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On the other hand, the westernised Chinaman does not acquire the peculiar virtues of the Englishman. |
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All went well until the Chinaman began to outsell the other, when the Italian remonstrated. |
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And what else could the blue-eyed Chinaman mean by his strange pursuit of her? |
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While the Chinaman worships nature and his ancestors, the Hindu worships Brahma. |
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On the instant the old Chinaman was electrified into sudden and astounding action. |
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During these revelations Bulan had sat with his eyes fixed upon the Chinaman. |
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The by-standers went their ways, and the Chinaman, assisted by the policeman, his own. |
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As no Chinaman likes to appear disrespectful to his mother, Hung Li said no more. |
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Another favorite pastime of the highbinder who is usually a loafer, is to levy blackmail on a wealthy Chinaman. |
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Black George continued to smile unpleasantly, the Chinaman to regard them inscrutably. |
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Canada in the West has all races, and it was consistent of me to give a Chinaman of noble birth a part to play in the tragicomedy. |
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The Chinaman looked at us unblinkingly for five steady minutes, then he waved his pipe toward a rear door. |
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Arriving at Ossining, special and distinguishing honours were paid to the little yellow Chinaman. |
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Here and there a Chinaman, wild-eyed, with his tail unplaited, nursed a bleeding sole. |
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Throwing himself forward, headed downstream, Tad struck out with long, overhand strokes for the Chinaman. |
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It was the Chinaman, pong, sounding his call for breakfast, in accordance with the usage of the plains. |
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The Chinaman roiled the piece of bamboo in his hands and that, too, disappeared. |
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At last even the placidity of Professor Erlin was moved, and he insisted that his wife should speak to the Chinaman. |
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The Chinaman stokers went in a disorderly rush for the port boats. |
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Lying, also dressed and also across the bed, not longwise, are a Chinaman, a Lascar, and a haggard woman. |
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The author was a Chinaman, whose ingenuity should immortalise him. |
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Said Chinaman convulsively wrestles with one of his many Gods or Devils, perhaps, and snarls horribly. |
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Sit down, my dear, and John Chinaman shall bring you chop suey for lunch. |
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A half-drunk Chinaman reviled me badly one evening at dinner. |
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I want you up here to help me and bun Hin's Chinaman to count that money. |
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The cook, a harmless old Chinaman, and Virginia were left in sole possession of the Ithaca. |
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A huge Chinaman stood there, pointing his matchlock at Jack. |
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One was a Chinese half-caste, the son of a rich Chinaman then living. |
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Like a body cut from the gallows the Chinaman plumped into the black hole below, carrying his tail in his teeth. |
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Then he comes back, pounces on the Chinaman, and seizing him with both hands by the throat, turns him violently on the bed. |
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A comical creature, surely, this Chinaman, the pantaloon of civilization. |
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In China, as I daresay you know, the Emperor is a Chinaman, and all his courtiers are also Chinamen. |
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He was a young Chinaman, very much americanized in appearance. |
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The barney chap lived there with a Chinaman who did his housework. |
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No one, I was assured on all hands, objects to the biddable Chinaman. |
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His friend, the blue-eyed Chinaman, has dropped out of sight. |
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Near them sat a Chinaman, with a yellow face and an expansive smile, who was studying Western conditions at the University. |
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The Chinaman turned his shrewd, slant eyes malevolently upon the doctor. |
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The captain of an old-time Chinaman could have done no better, and Mrs. |
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He would not go along the path athwart which the Chinaman hung. |
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