...When the war started, I considered thesubject calmly for three days, and then I said: ‘Andra Amos, ye’vefound the enemy at last...
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」
...Mr Amos shook his head...
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」
...I fell asleep with a vision of Amos, hisface all puckered up at the mouth and a wandering sentiment in his eye,recapturing in his dingy world the emotions of a boy...
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」
...I drew anelaborate picture of Amos, and deduced from it that the Radicals were likely tobe a bar to true progress...
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」
...The only thing todo was to send a wire to Amos and leave the matter in his hands...
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」
...“I’ll get back to the Kyle,” he told me, “anda’body there kens Andra Amos, if ye should find a way of sendin’ amessage or comin’ yourself...
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」
...Whenyou get there you ask for Mr Andrew Amos, who has some Government job in theneighbourhood...
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」
...Likewise the cuffs and collar, though here I struck asnag, for I had lost my scarf somewhere in the Coolin, and Amos, pelican-like,had to surrender the rusty black tie which adorned his own person...
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」
...I had ruined my hat, and my clothes,as Amos had observed, were not respectable...
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」
...Youcouldn’t surprise Amos any more than a Turk...
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」
...It was yourorders, sirr, that he was to have means to defend hisself if the enemy cam on,so Amos gie’d him a trench knife...
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」
... Amos would have to lend him some...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
... And as Gregorio left the house Amos smiled and stroked his beard...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
...The first glance told him that Amos had seized all he could, for nothing remained save a wooden bench and one or two coarse, half-disabled cooking utensils...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
... Nodding affably to the proprietor, he sat down on the floor of a shop hard by and watched Amos...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
...Then he began to wonder what Amos was doing at the fantasia, and why he was so interested in the boy...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
... He rushed furiously at Amos, gripped him by the throat, and flung him to the far side of the room...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
... Before he had gone many yards an oath broke in upon the music, and he darted swiftly under the shadow of a wall; for coming forward him was Amos the Jew...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
...Lying there, living and yet lifeless, he saw the door open and Amos enter...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
... “That man Ahmed,” said Madam Marx, “has a grudge against Amos...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
...He had visited the house of Amos before, on less bloody but less delightful business, and he did not hesitate, but strode on to where he knew the Jew would be...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
...So he got a ticket as soon as possible, and came through without accident, leaving Amos Barnes to do the best he could for a living...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
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