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But suddenly he came right in, laid the tea- strainer in Pelle's lap and looked at him. "Am I to have that?" asked Pelle. "Look, Marie, he is giving me the only thing he's got!" "Oh, poor little thing!" cried Marie pityingly. "He wants to thank you!" In the evening the factory girl came rushing in; she was in a rage, and began to abuse them for breaking into her room.

Imogen, why won't you use the strainer?" With admirable patience, as if humoring two spoiled children, Imogen filled another cup with greater care. "Mama feels just as I do about strings in coffee," said Eddy, bearing away his cup. "We are both of us very highly organized." "You mustn't be over-sensitive, you know," said Imogen, "else you will unfit yourself for life.

Absolute rest in bed is necessary, and no solid food should be given to the patient until his temperature has been ten days at normal point. All food given in the illness should be liquid enough to pass through the meshes of a milk strainer. Care should be taken in this matter, as death has often followed the taking of solid food, when otherwise recovery would have come.

Vassilissa! 'What do you want? 'Whom were you talking to? 'What's that to you? 'I only asked. Pyetushkov came out of the back room in a parti-coloured smoking-jacket with tucked-up sleeves, and a strainer in his hand. 'Oh, a friend of mine, answered Vassilissa. 'What friend? 'Oh, Piotr Petrovitch. 'Piotr Petrovitch? ... what Piotr Petrovitch? 'He's one of your lot.

You let your juyce or expression settle a while, that if any of the thick substance be come out with it, it may settle to the bottom; for you are to use for this only the clear juyce: which to have it the clearer, you may let it run through a large, thin, open, strainer, without pressing it.

If the brewhouse be not sufficiently airy to cool a quantity soon, the liquor must be emptied into shallow tubs, and placed in a passage where there is a thorough draught of air, but where it is not exposed to rain or wet. The remainder in the copper may then be let into the first cooler, taking care to attend to the hops, and to make a clear passage through the strainer.

"Yes, dear only don't be too particular, because I'm late and must hurry down or Jane won't get things straight, and it does fidget me to have the saltcellars uneven, the tea strainer forgotten, and your uncle's paper not aired," returned Miss Plenty, briskly unrolling the two gray curls she wore at her temples.

The strainer won't let the poison out, and so it will stay inside your body. Then, too, if you do not wash the skin, the little scales that are peeling off the outside coat will not be cleared away. You have noticed them, haven't you, sometime when you were pulling off black stockings? You found little white pieces, almost as fine as powder, clinging to the inside of the stockings.

I proceed to inquire on what principle the House of Lords deals with Liberal measures. The right hon. Member for Dover by an imaginative effort assures us that they occupy the position of the umpire. Are they even a sieve, a strainer, to stop legislation if it should reveal an undue or undesirable degree of Radicalism or Socialism?

Sara approached in awe, and they stood gazing at the pale, supercilious-looking creatures, who returned their gaze through monocles, lorgnettes, and other contemptuous media. "You see," explained Pirlaps, "nobody speaks to them. Every time they go in or out, they pass through the strainer, and that strains out all of their red corpuscles and leaves only the blue.