"Why, nothing -- only it's on account of the
feud."
The
feud between the families dated from that tempest in the provincial teapot, and the surplus of votes on the wrong side was the reason why, thirty years after, Ursula had to meet her lover by stealth if she met him at all."
The details of the case will probably be never known now, though we are informed upon good authority that the crime was the result of an old standing and romantic
feud, in which love and Mormonism bore a part.
I carried on a
feud with him for eighteen months over that sword.
And now there's a mean, petty
feud set up against the thing in the town, by certain persons who want to make it a failure."
Michael could not see them, save when he was being taken out or brought back, but he could smell them and hear them, and, in his loneliness, he even started a
feud of snarling bickeringness with Pedro, the biggest of them who acted as clown in their turn.
The
feud which had existed for ages between the families of Cervoni and Brunaschi was so old that it seemed to have smouldered out at last.
Thus we had the advantage of many eyes in our
feud with Red-Eye, the atavism.
But the Welsh degenerating from the nobility of the Britons, never after recovered the sovereignty of the island, but on the contrary quarreling at one time amongst themselves, and at another with the Saxons, never ceased to have bloodshed on hand either in public or private
feud."
Whether it was due to his
feud with Stremov, or his misfortune with his wife, or simply that Alexey Alexandrovitch had reached his destined limits, it had become evident to everyone in the course of that year that his career was at an end.
They were only so far civil to each other as was necessary to prevent their state of
feud from being observed by Mr.
Departure from Fort Osage Modes of transportation Pack- horses Wagons Walker and Cerre; their characters Buoyant feelings on launching upon the prairies Wild equipments of the trappers Their gambols and antics Difference of character between the American and French trappers Agency of the Kansas General Clarke White Plume, the Kansas chief Night scene in a trader's camp Colloquy between White Plume and the captain Bee- hunters Their expeditions Their
feuds with the Indians Bargaining talent of White Plume