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Lieber, who was principally troubled by a camp meeting at which he assisted, Miss Martineau, who retailed too much of the gossip that had been decanted through the tunnel of her trumpet, and Captain Marryatt, who was simply clownish, afford fair examples of the style which dominated until about 1836 or 1837. Then works of a better order began to appear. America received scientific attention.

All that remains of the decanted corpse is the skin, which, when softened in water and blown out, swells into a balloon without the least escape of gas, thus proving the continuity of the integument. All the same, the apparently unpunctured bladder has lost its contents.

Eight grains of bichloride of mercury in 10,000 grains of distilled water. Solution of Cyanide of Mercury. A flask of distilled water is saturated with cyanide of mercury, and a certain quantity is decanted, which is diluted with an equal quantity of distilled water. Acidulated White Oil of Petroleum.

"No" said another, "he didn't quite shed it; his pride wouldn't let him." "So he decanted it, and put it by for supper, suggested Edward, and puffed. "None of your chaff, Six. He had a gulp or two, and swallowed the rest by main force." "Don't you talk: you can swallow anything, it seems." "Well, I believe it," said one of Hardie's own set. "Dodd doesn't know him as we do.

New York lost a great baseball fan when Hugo Percy de Wynter Framlinghame, sixth Earl of Carricksteed, married Mae Elinor, only daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Wilmot Birdsey of East Seventy-Third Street; for scarcely had that internationally important event taken place when Mrs Birdsey, announcing that for the future the home would be in England as near as possible to dear Mae and dear Hugo, scooped J. Wilmot out of his comfortable morris chair as if he had been a clam, corked him up in a swift taxicab, and decanted him into a Deck B stateroom on the Olympic.

May I ask what lured you back?" Captain Blaise had decanted another bottle and was viewing the rich-colored bubbles as he held the carafe up against the light. Such little things afforded him keen pleasure. He set the carafe down softly only to ask by way of reply: "Rimmle, what is it always brings men back?" Rimmle laid his head to one side and nodded shrewdly.

Nay, is not there, too, that offensively supercilious creak of the boots with which he enforced his remarks on the war in Europe, when he last caught you at the corner of the street and decanted into your ears the stale settlings of a week of newspapers? Now, did not Shakespeare tell us that the imagination bodies forth? It is indeed the verbum caro factum the word made flesh and blood.

"Up to three." Mr. Ransome's head was steadier than his hand. Ranny poured the dose. "Ac-acqua distillata to eight ounces," said Mr. Ransome, disjointedly, but with an extreme incision. Ranny poured again, and decanted the medicine into its bottle through a funnel, corked it, tied on the capsule, labeled, addressed, wrapped, and sealed it.

When all had done well, except the two aforesaid, and good-will born of good deeds was crowning comfort with jocund pleasure, and the long oak table, rich of grain and dark with the friction of a hundred years, shone in the wavering flow of dusk with the gleam of purple and golden fruit, the glance of brilliant glass that puzzles the light with its claim to shadow, and the glow of amber and amethyst wine decanted to settle that question then the bold Admiral, standing up, said, "Bring in the lights, that we may see his lordship."

He drew the cork from a bottle of sherry, and decanted the wine. "The sherry wine?" he said, in tones of deep feeling, holding the decanter up to the light. "Hoo do I know but what it may be corkit? I maun taste and try. It's on my conscience, as an honest man, to taste and try." He forthwith relieved his conscience copiously.