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Nevertheless, he held it out; and Sam slyly dropped the bluing on it. "It's as blue as indigo!" he exclaimed, "Look into the glass for yourself." Somewhat against his will, Mumps strode over to the looking glass. As he noted the condition of his tongue, he grew very pale and began to tremble. "It is blue," he whined, "and and I feel sick all over.

She chattered on, and my suspicions grew more and more shadowy. They would have gone, I think, had not Maggie called me back with a grocery list. "A sack of flour," she said, "and some green vegetables, and Miss Agnes, that woman was down on her knees beside the telephone! and bluing for the laundry, and I guess that's all." The telephone! It was always the telephone.

"But, dear Aunt Jane," said Kate, "you never told me this before." "No," said she. "I was beginning to tell you the other day, but Ruth was just bringing in my handkerchiefs, and she had used so much bluing, they looked as if they had been washed in heaven, so that it was too outrageous, and I forgot everything else." "But do you really hear anything?" "Yes," said her aunt.

It was this tincture of culture running like a light bluing through Lindsley's heritage that began to set in motion the little sleeping molecules of Lilly's class consciousness. "Middle class," came to be a term employed always with lips that curled.

He has left you with these dirty-faced imps, and you left three others behind you with three fathers! It was your dear Lantier who told us all that. Ah, he had had quite enough of you he said so!" "Miserable fool!" cried Gervaise, white with anger. She turned and mechanically looked around on the floor; seeing nothing, however, but the small tub of bluing water, she threw that in Virginie's face.

At this degree of hardness steel will assume an exquisite polish if properly treated. This piece of metal, when nicely fitted into a file handle, will answer all the purposes of the bluing pan and presents quite a neat appearance. Having placed the blank in the angle, lay on it a piece of yellow wax about the size of a bean, and heat it over your lamp until the wax takes fire and burns.

"You will see the blue-striped tiger of course it's only our dog Splash, and he won't hurt you," said Sue quickly, as she saw some of the little children hanging back. "He will eat meat from my hand, and stand up on his hind legs. He will lie down and roll over. This way, everybody!" Splash did look funny, all striped with bluing as he was.

"You see, you have already done some good in this world, even if you are only tiny flowers," he said to the violets. Then Uncle Wiggily went on to his hollow stump bungalow, and, reaching there, he heard Nurse Jane saying: "Oh, dear! This is terrible. Here I have the clothes almost washed, and not a bit of bluing to rinse them in.

Inside the wreckage, soldiers crouched with rifles ready at the peek-holes. A Reckitt's bluing factory was burning, and across the field were the Germans. The cottages without doors and windows were like toothless old women. Piles of used cartridges were strewed around.

After a few minutes in the gunroom, going over Lane Fleming's arms-books on the shelf over the workbench without finding any trace of the book in which he had catalogued his collection, he got his hat and coat, went down to the garage, and took out his car. It had stopped raining for the time being; the dingy sky showed broken spots like bits of bluing on a badly-rusted piece of steel.

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