You might as well kill a man as scare him to death. Why this stealthy footpad tread and fearsome touch? " The Politician - Page 185by Edith Huntington Mason - 1910 - 409 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1903 - 816 pages
...Minute I see the load come out, I pull my head to one side. G. Indeed you will, mighty fast, too. L. You might as well kill a man, as scare him to death. G. You're very careless. (LuKE blows in barrel, and laughs.') L. There's not the first thing in it.... | |
| Ellery Harding Clark - 1909 - 418 pages
...you a good talking to." Gordon gave him a quick glance. "Well," he answered good-humoredly, "they say you might as well kill a man as scare him to death. What's the trouble now?" Vanulm looked as if he did not altogether relish his task. "Look here, Dick,"... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1909 - 1200 pages
...the subject of pear blight, but I think that some of the precautions advised are quite unnecessary. You might as well kill a man as scare him to death. I do not agree as to the necessity of sterilizing pruning implements and that sort of thing. I have... | |
| Opie Percival Read - 1914 - 476 pages
...touch on his shoulder. Involuntarily he squared himself as he wheeled about to confront — Yal. " You might as well kill a man as scare him to death. Why this stealthy footpad tread and fearsome touch? " " An experiment, George." " More than that! He... | |
| Opie Percival Read - 1914 - 476 pages
...touch on his shoulder. Involuntarily he squared himself as he wheeled about to confront — Yal. " You might as well kill a man as scare him to death. Why this stealthy footpad tread and fearsome touch? " " An experiment, George." " More than that! He... | |
| Robert Pinget - 1961 - 138 pages
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| Llewellyn Link Callaway - 1997 - 260 pages
...to throw up their hands. X. Beidler, one of the two, recognized Baume's voice and laughed. He said, "You might as well kill a man as scare him to death! " The two, Beidler explained, himself and his friend, Andy Lewis, were on the way from Bannack to Virginia... | |
| Suzanne Poirier - 1995 - 304 pages
...means. He tied that position to the unforgivable practice of syphilophobia. In an angry report entitled "You Might as Well Kill a Man as Scare Him to Death," Reitman wrote, "Nowhere in all the literature and lectures is it emphasized that syphilis is unnecessary... | |
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