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When I had completely dug my hole, I took my mold, and by means of levers and strong cables directed it with care, and suspended it a cubit above the level of the furnace, so that it hung exactly in the middle of the hole. I then let it gently down to the very bottom of the furnace, and placed it with all the care and exactness I possibly could.

A moveable armillary sphere, three cubits in diameter. A quadrant of solid brass, one cubit radius, and divided into minutes by Nonian circles. An astronomical radius of solid brass, three cubits long. An astronomical ring of brass, a cubit in diameter. A small brass astrolabe.

It was her pride in his achievement, so characteristically expressed that flattered his incipient masculine vanity and added a cubit to his stature. He knew now what he meant to be when he grew up. Not a painter, or a soldier or a gardener but a Bracelet-Bound Brother.... Gingerly, almost shyly, he slipped over his hand the deftly woven, trifle of ribbon and gleaming hair.

Such, then, was the course of these events. But Chosroes with his whole army proceeded on the way to Apamea. Now there is a piece of wood one cubit in length in Apamea, a portion of the cross on which the Christ in Jerusalem once endured the punishment not unwillingly, as is generally agreed, and which in ancient times had been conveyed there secretly by a man of Syria.

It seems, for instance, altogether likely that the architects of the pyramid took the sacred cubit equal to one 20,000,000th part of the earth's diameter for their chief unit of length, and intentionally assigned to the side of the pyramid's square base a length of just so many cubits as there are days in the year; and the closeness of the coincidence between the measured length and that indicated by this theory strengthens the idea that this was the builder's purpose.

And even then respectable journals were reduced to this sort of paragraph: 'Apropos of Mr. Knight's phenomenal book, it may not be generally known what the exact measure of a cubit is. There have been three different cubits the Scriptural, the Roman, and the English. Of these, the first-named, etc. So the thing ran on.

Holy Church with another cubit to her stature. Christopherus Columbus, the Discoverer, the Enricher, the Deliverer! Queen Isabella, and on her cheeks a flush of gratitude; all the Spanish court bowing low. All the friends, the kindred, all so blessed! Sons, brothers; Genoa, and Domenico Colombo clad in velvet, dining with the Doge.

When we got there we beached the ship, took the sheep out of her, and went along by the waters of Oceanus till we came to the place of which Circe had told us. "Here Perimedes and Eurylochus held the victims, while I drew my sword and dug the trench a cubit each way.

And every day I hear it disputed, with acrimony and much unkindness, what faculties and characters it is better to have or not to have, without any consideration of what God has given or withheld; and standards are set up, by which all must be measured, though, alas! they cannot take from or add one cubit to their statures.

Within this is a wall, the width of which is fifty royal cubits, and its height two hundred cubits. The royal cubit exceeds the common measure by three fingers' breadth. It is proper I should say in what manner the earth removed from the trench was disposed of, and how the wall was constructed.