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Cable chain is descriptively named, for, when worked with a stoutly twisted thread, it has very much the appearance of a chain laid upon the material, rather too much so perhaps to be a pretty embroidery stitch. Pass the needle under the held down thread from left to right and draw it through until there is only a small loop left.

The "Great Valley," as it is descriptively called, is in the general configuration one continuous valley, included between the two mountain chains that extend throughout the state; it is one of the most abundantly watered regions on the face of the globe.

A man's way may be weary if he is tired or weak; but not even then should it be so called, when he has just been spoken of as weary himself, or as walking wearily; and weary as applied descriptively to a village street is almost nonsense. These defects are not important, but they arrest attention as being at the very opening of the story.

But he could scarcely see that in a violin concerto, a quartet for strings, or a symphony. So she argued. And she searched anxiously for words which might be set dramatically, descriptively. She dared not assail Claude yet with a libretto for opera. She felt sure he would say he had no talent for such work, that he was not drawn toward the theater.

I continue: with such disposition what prevents women to use the phrase an old boatswain of my acquaintance applied descriptively to his captain what prevents them from "coming on deck and playing hell with the ship" generally, is that something in them precise and mysterious, acting both as restraint and as inspiration; their femininity in short which they think they can get rid of by trying hard, but can't, and never will.

Lovely blue-eyed girly-girl kind of girl colored hair," he swept his hand descriptively over his own black locks. "Wears sort of skirts, you know you 'member the kind. All of 'em same thing well, she wears 'em too. Tha's all," and he dropped heavily back to the truck and retired into his coat collar. Rex shook him. "That won't do, Billy. I can't pick out a girl on that.

If the word were admissible, it might be called most descriptively the land-bay of a river, at a certain distance between its source and mouth, such for instance as the German Flats on the Mohawk, or the Oxbow on the Connecticut, at Wethersfield, in Vermont, or the great onion-growing flat on the same river at Wethersfield in Connecticut.

Hats," two eager hands went up to her head "dresses" they waved descriptively in the air "coats; fripperies of all descriptions, delicious blouses for every occasion, and evening-dresses! oh, chiffon and lace and sequins, and everything that is fascinating!

Hitherto, in descriptively treating of the Sperm Whale, I have chiefly dwelt upon the marvels of his outer aspect; or separately and in detail upon some few interior structural features.

In that passage, the time that intervened between the death of Joshua and the death of the elders is excluded descriptively and absolutely, and the evidence substantiates that the book could not have been written till after the death of the last.

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