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With her own hands she decanted the famous port which Georgy fetched from the particular bin in Mr. Sheldon's carefully arranged cellar. When the physician was called in, and wrote his harmless little prescription, it was Mrs.

They stirred this mixture, let it settle, then decanted it, and obtained a clear liquid containing in solution sulphate of iron and sulphate of alumina, the other matters remaining solid, since they are insoluble. Lastly, this liquid being partly evaporated, crystals of sulphate of iron were deposited, and the not evaporated liquid, which contained the sulphate of alumina, was thrown away.

The third time is the charm. Not your kind of charm, Mex, but one that acts quicker." "What charm?" asked Mex, who had gone behind the bar, and was busy with bottles and cups. She decanted some drops into a flask. "What charm! Copper-cheeks! You don't recollect how I dosed Pepillo that night!" "Yes, that night me save your life. Me your wife then! Me kill dandy?" Palafox chuckled at the question.

The ready landlord had the cork instantly extracted, decanted the wine into a vessel of suitable capaciousness, and, declaring it parfumed the very room, left his guests to make the most of it.

Dogs enlisted in large numbers, sitting down with an air of pleased expectancy in the supernumerary rank, and waiting for this new and delightful pastime to take a fresh turn. When we marched out to our training area, later in the day, infant schools were decanted on to the road under a beaming vicar, to utter what we took to be patriotic sounds and wave handkerchiefs.

However, it may not any of it be true here, let us drink to the Ardayre son!" "To the Ardayre son!" and Verisschenzko filled his friend's glass with the decanted wine and they both drank together. "Your cousin is like you," he said presently. "A fatiguing likeness, but the same height and make and voice strange things these family reproductions of an exact type.

The furniture was mahogany and leather, and when the sideboard was opened, the acrid odour of tea and the sickly smells of stale bread and rank butter were diffused through the room; but these were quickly dominated by the fumes of the malt. A bottle of port was decanted for the ladies.

All day long, with his monocle goggling glassily from the midst of his face, like one lone porthole in a tank steamer, he disproved this statement by practical methods and promptly at nine every evening, when his complexion had acquired a rich magenta tint, he would be carried below by two accommodating stewards and put no, not put, decanted would be decanted gently into bed.

One of his favourite sights was the pouring out of the molten iron into the moulds for the larger class of castings; when some twelve or sixteen tons, by the aid of my screw safety ladle, were decanted with as much neatness and exactness as the pouring out of a glass of wine from a decanter.

"Where's father," she said suddenly, as a step sounded above. "Oh, you will get it!" She rose from her seat, and, standing aside to let her father pass, went on deck. The skipper sank on to a locker, and, raising the tea-pot, poured himself out a cup of tea, which he afterwards decanted into a saucer.

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