As Buck goes on his errand, Lawrence, looking carefully about to see he is not observed, slips from his car into that of Miss Travenion, which is quiet, save for a loud snoring from the gentlemen's smoking compartment, which indicates that the Ethiopian porter is making a very comfortable night of it.
— from Miss Dividends: A Novel by Archibald Clavering Gunter
They had not gone much further before a large dog which the settler's wife had evidently let loose, came after them with fierce intent.
— from The Mormon Prophet by L. (Lily) Dougall
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