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Updated: June 22, 2025
See now how chance still served our young man: Crossing to the station, Judson Green took note of this barber shop and took note also that his russet shoes had suffered from his trudge through the dusty park. Likewise one of the silken strings had frayed through; the broken end stood up through the top eyelet in an untidy fringed effect.
And Simon looked at his friend as who should say: What is there wanting in me? “If I may be taught another duty I will observe it,” said Reulah, sweetly. At this evidence of meekness Simon grunted. Two other guests were approaching. On the edges of their tallîth were tassels made of four threads which had been drawn through an eyelet and doubled to make eight.
"The teachers at the Normal talked to us every Friday afternoon, about our social duties, and rural leadership and community spirit and lots of things. They told us not to spend our time out of school tatting and making eyelet embroidery, when there were neighborhoods to be awakened and citizens to be made. That suits me fine, for I can't tat anyway.
Blame not the mole on his cheek. Is an anemone's cup Perfect, except in its midst an eyelet of black it wear? He was clad in a robe of silk, laced with Egyptian gold, and had on his head a crown set with jewels, but his face bore traces of affliction.
In place of his dull cloth suit, she would give him a buff vest and pearl buttons with eyelet rings, and white gaiters instead of those shabby green things over his feet, and put upon his head a neat silk hat with narrow brim to raise his height slenderly, and let a coat of olive or dark-blue, and trousers of the same color, relieve his ornaments.
The raw hide is cut and specially tanned, but for practice an ordinary thin rope will do. The noose is made by fastening a small iron eyelet to an end of the rope, and through this the other end is drawn. The greater part of the rope is held coiled in the left hand, while the noose is circled above the head with the right, and thrown when the proper swing has been reached.
A string of horses came towards this gate, and William ran to open it. The horses were clothed in grey cloth. They wore hoods, and Esther noticed the black round eyes looking through the eyelet holes. They were ridden by small, ugly boys, who swung their little legs, and struck them with ash plants when they reached their heads forward chawing at the bits.
She remembered the race-horses, their slight forms showing under the grey clothing, the round black eyes looking out through the eyelet holes in the hanging hoods, the odd little boys astride a string of six or seven passing always before the kitchen windows, going through the paddock gate under the bunched evergreens.
Damon was muffled to a certain extent by the heavy leather and fur-lined caps they wore. But Tom had several small eyelet holes set into the flaps just over the opening of the ears, and these holes were sufficient to admit sounds, while keeping out most of the cold that obtains in the upper regions. The aeroplane moved swiftly along the level starting ground, and away from the lighted hangars.
And there were those who had seen his seraglio; but few, indeed, had seen him, a lonely man, in fact, who lived aloof and apart, shunned and shunning, tainted by the curse of his birth. "Oh, yes," I said, "of Helmar away down the bay; but the mate of our brig was named Helmar, too." Margray's ivory stiletto punched a red eyelet in her finger.
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