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I saw that he was a short, stubbed, bow-legged fellow, with protruding goggle-eyes, and a red, rather crooked nose.

Renovales was glad to see his little blue eyes, hidden under his thin, silky eyebrows, his jaw, protruding like a shovel, a feature that made him look very much like the Austrian monarchs his tall frame that bent forward under the impulse of excitement, while he stretched out his bony arms, long as tentacles, and greeted him in Italian: "Oh, maestro, caro maestro!"

The young American man, in white flannels with a red guide-book protruding from his pocket, was comfortably stretched in a lounging chair engaged with a cigarette and a copy of the Paris Herald. He glanced up with a yawn excusable under the circumstances but as his eye fell upon the letter he sprang to his feet. 'Hello, Gustavo! Is that for me? Gustavo bowed. 'Ecco!

The body of the monster, protruding opposite the steps almost at a right angle from the wall, was moved in all directions by steel springs, which communicated with one of the lower stairs, and also with a sword placed in the throat of the image to represent the dragon's tongue. The walls around the steps narrowed so as barely to admit the passage of the human body when they approached the dragon.

The guard on the left gives his bandolier a warning twist, and glances along the long brown barrel that nestles in the hollow of his left hand. The commandant comes out of the circle of burghers, looks at the victim, sees that the eyes are bloodshot and protruding far beyond the normal position. He is not a hard man, but he knows that the culprit has endangered the lives and liberties of all.

Wagnerian singers, for instance, who employ trumpet-like notes in certain passages are often seen shaping their lips like the mouthpiece of a trumpet, with a somewhat square opening, the lips protruding. However, this can be practiced only after perfect relaxation of the jaw and control of the tongue have been accomplished.

The handle of his knife the weapon that many a time had done frightful work could be seen protruding from the girdle that encircled his waist. With a dignified step the chief strode forward until within a dozen paces of Deerfoot, when he paused and scowled at him. Following his policy of tantalism, Deerfoot made a mock bow and said: "Blackfoot, the Shawanoe is glad to see you come at last.

Sometimes cases fall within the practice of the physician, who is called to remove the tick, which is found sometimes literally buried beneath the skin. Mr. No attention was paid to it till the next day, when a raised tumor was noticed, a small portion protruding through the skin, apparently like a splinter of wood. The child was taken to Dr.

"Bills, bills," he muttered, "appeals for some confounded foundlings' hospital all the eternal junk my flesh is heir to and a letter from a lawyer let them sue! and a a hey! what the devil what the " Portlaw was on his feet, startled eyes fairly protruding as he scanned incredulously the engraved card between his pudgy fingers. "O Lord!" he bellowed; "it's all up!

The organist, a sprightly young man, came in and began turning over his music, and the choir took their-places, in the old-fashioned' manner. Then came the clergyman. His beard was white, his face long and narrow and shrivelled, his forehead protruding, his eyes of the cold blue of a winter's sky.