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Then another day when the children thought they would like to fish in the canal, a boy in a barge threw lumps of coal at them, and one of these hit Phyllis on the back of the neck. She was just stooping down to tie up her bootlace and though the coal hardly hurt at all it made her not care very much about going on fishing.
If a geared-down drive is needed, a small pulley such as is used for blinds, and may be bought for a penny should be attached to the shaft, and a bootlace be employed as belt. Avoid overloading the wheel, for if it is unable to run at a high speed it will prove inefficient. Lubrication. The water will keep the bearings cool, but the bearings should be well lubricated. Alternative Construction.
Also to keep the contents in. Money and other things carried loose are apt to fall out in a downhill fall. Once this winter, when getting up from a fall, I saw what looked like a useful leather boot-lace lying in the snow. I picked it up and found it was the bootlace attached to two stop-watches, which I had been using for a test.
"It always IS undone again," said Peter, "and the Station Master was more of a gentleman than you'll ever be, Phil throwing coal at a chap's head like that." Phyllis did up her bootlace and went on in silence, but her shoulders shook, and presently a fat tear fell off her nose and splashed on the metal of the railway line. Bobbie saw it.
Not another man in the room stirred from his place. Some sat with their cards raised in the very act of playing. Some had stopped midway a laugh. One man had been tying a bootlace. His body did not rise. Only his eyes rolled up to watch. Dan darted under the outstretched arms of Silent, fairly heaved him up from the floor and drove him backwards.
There had never been any one like Billy in his own particular sphere; and now he was drowned, they said, and Martha was miserable, and and I couldn't get a new bootlace. They told me that Billy would never come back any more, and I stared out of the window at the sun which came back, right enough, every day, and their news conveyed nothing whatever to me.
He stooped to fasten a bootlace, and Rama, who was making for the gateway in the high wall forming the fourth side of the courtyard, called impatiently to him to hasten. The servant's tone was impertinent, and Dermot looked up in surprise. Then suddenly Hell broke loose.
He has had a bootlace and a packet of needles already this week. Nature's the best guide; puppies seem to require this kind of stimulant. What I am thinking about is my bicycle." He was of a cheerful disposition. He said: "Well, we must put back all we can find, and trust to Providence." We found eleven.
She stooped and saw a shining glory a five-franc piece! "What is it?" said Madame Valière. "Nothing," said Madame Dépine, covering the coin with her foot. "My bootlace." And she bent down to pick up the coin, to fumble at her bootlace, and to cover her furious blush.
"But ought we?" said Bobbie. "After the coals, she means," Phyllis explained. "I met the Station Master yesterday," said Peter, in an offhand way, and he pretended not to hear what Phyllis had said; "he expresspecially invited us to go down any time we liked." "After the coals?" repeated Phyllis. "Stop a minute my bootlace is undone again."
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