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"It may not have come out of my own head," said Harry, who had not told Kate of his meeting with George Purvis, "but it is true, for all that. It seems to me that whatever we do seems all right at first, and then fizzles out. This telegraph business has done that, straight along." "No, it hasn't," said Kate, with some warmth. "It's turned out first-rate. I think that interest idea is all stuff.

If this "fizzles" well, the fat is ready. When the chips are golden brown, lift them out with a slice and lay them on paper to drain. Then put in vegetable dish and serve quickly. They are spoilt if allowed to cool. MASHED. Old potatoes are best mashed after steaming. They should be well beaten with a fork, and a little butter and milk, or nut-butter added.

We enlist them, we send them out on demand, carefully selecting our agents to meet the circumstances in each case. They go down and disentangle the amorous by well, by entangling them. The lovers are off with the old love, the love which causes all the worry, without being on with the new love our agent. The thing quietly fizzles out. 'Quietly! Logan snorted. 'I like "quietly."

"It was ... because of the verdict?" "Oh, the general mess, the attacks in the press, complaints from stockholders! They want to get under cover, show the public they are cleaning house, I suppose. They thought to shelve me until the row fizzles out, then drop me. But I am not the sort of man to sit around as a willing sacrifice, to pose for the papers as a terrible example.

"Well, I can't say as ever I did taste champagne," said Barney, "but I've had a bottle ay, bottles and bottles o' what comes next to it, and fizzles up wonderful." "Why, what does?" "Joeydone, or Sueydone, or something like that they calls it. It arn't so very bad. Might go now, sir, mightn't I?" "Well, yes, if you mean to try." "Oh yes, I mean to try, sir," he said. "Dessay I can manage it.

But if, as sometimes happens, the dove stops short in its career and fizzles out, revealing itself as a stuffed bird with a packet of squibs tied to its tail, great is the consternation, and deep the curses that issue from between the set teeth of the clodhoppers, who now give up the harvest for lost.

Of course all the alarms aren't fizzles. Sometimes we have a real fire, and then the scene defies description.

This was known to Marjanah and Rayhanah and Utrijah, the handmaids of Abrizah, and their Princess loathed the old woman and abhorred to lie with her, because of the rank smell from her armpits, the stench of her fizzles more fetid than carrion, and the roughness of her hide coarser than palm fibre.

"When you start asking questions like that you've got to be ready to run. And if it fizzles out you've lost all chance of coming back for a second try. That could fizzle out because they simply deny the validity of all history outside their own." "Then we might as well pack and go home if you're not going to challenge any of this stuff they hand out.

"Put the soda into the cream, and when it 'fizzles, as Demi says, stir it into the flour, and beat it up as hard as ever you can. Have your griddle hot, butter it well, and then fry away till I come back," and Aunt Jo vanished also.