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Updated: May 24, 2025
"If the whole man gets into a sweat then the evil humours are exuded, and the healthy sap gets a chance to circulate until one is full of it." And saying that she wiped her greasy lips for she likes to eat a piece of rye bread with goose grease before going to bed. Irritatedly I push the little pitcher aside, but its grayish green steam whirls only the more pertinaciously about me.
"Ilchik tangshin-tul rul basketball ul hayoshimnita kachi?" The boy knew his genius in interpretive skills. A sense of pride exuded over his face in a white light but the flush of expression was extremely ephemeral. It came upon him and vanished in just a few seconds. "Who won?" asked Sang Huin in English. The fat boy pointed to himself with his thumb.
Large bags or wallets are also made of kangaroo skins, with the fur outside, and small ones of the skins of lesser animals with the fur inside. Skins are prepared for making cloaks by pegging them tight out upon the ground soon after they are taken off the animal, when dry, cold ashes or dust are thrown in, to absorb any grease that may have exuded.
She looked pale and haggard; but she was busily at work upon some millinery; and the light of a tin lamp showed Drayton and Kitty Blake sitting near her. There were cracks in the thin, boarded walls, from which a faint resinous odor exuded, but it failed to hide the sour smell of the wet sawdust upon which the shack was built.
I need not say that I studied it intently. According to the post-card, Harbor Castle stood on a rocky point with water on both sides. It was an enormous, wide-spreading structure, as large as a fort. It exuded prosperity, opulence, extravagance, great wealth. I felt suddenly a filial impulse to visit the home of my would-be forefathers. "Is this place near here?" I asked.
Your lawyers ought to forbid you to talk about this case, particularly" with a demure smile "to the plaintiff." "Alida," he said, "I am determined to remain your friend. You may do what you will, say what you wish, yes, even use my own words against me, but" and virtue fairly exuded from every perspiring pore "I will not retaliate!" "I'm afraid you can't, William," she said softly.
There is, however, this to be said anent the disuse of the bath in this country, that in cold weather most men perspire very little indeed, and the perspiration that is exuded passes through to the outer garments and is immediately deposited upon them as frost; and there is this further to be said about dirt in general, that one blessed property of the cold is to kill all odours.
John came and looked at him through the window of the workshop and laughed. "Good old Nicky," he said. "Doing his bit!" In those three days John went about with an air of agreeable excitement. Or you came upon him sitting in solitary places like the dining-room, lost in happy thought. Michael said of him that he was unctuous. He exuded a secret joy and satisfaction.
The same objection is raised to the planting of pepper trees. May this be true in some parts of the State and not in others? The fungus of which you have heard is the "black smut." It is a result, not a cause. It grows on the honey dew exuded from scale insects and if your trees have no scale they have no fungus.
The finch was about the size of the common Siskin of Europe, and he judged the two to be male and female; one of them was quite dead, but secured in the broken web; the other was under the body of the spider, not quite dead, and was covered in parts with a filthy liquor or saliva exuded by the monster. "The species of spider," Mr.
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