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The making of the flaked cocoa is peculiarly interesting, and is, we were informed, peculiar to this establishment.
When we had wound down toward the valley until we were about on the last spiral of the corkscrew, Harris's hat blew over the last remaining bit of precipice a small cliff a hundred or hundred and fifty feet high and sailed down toward a steep slant composed of rough chips and fragments which the weather had flaked away from the precipices.
Max reached into his pocket and pulled out a little wooden box, deep red with a dramatic black grain. He removed a rubber band, placed the box on the table, and lifted off the top. The box was rectangular with an oval center; a thin piece of stone lay in the oval, tawny and flaked. "It's an arrowhead. Found it in Vermont."
Never had she seen anything so weirdly beautiful as the ribbons of phosphorescence which fell away on each side, luminously blue and flaked with dancing starlike particles, through which, ever and anon, flying-fish, dripping with the fire, spun outward like tongues of flame. "Beautiful, beautiful! This is the one spot on the ship. And in all my travels I have never seen this before.
Slowly the end of the bar dulled with swift oxidation; slowly it turned brownish and flaked away, almost entirely consumed. The acid if that was what the red stuff was was awesomely powerful, at least with inorganic substances. The termite team turned away from the bar, as if it were now a matter of indifference to the bloated brain borne on their backs. It approached the men again.
At eighty-one, with one foot in the grave! Ready to jump over a five-barred gate?" "I'm seventy-two," said Dr. Lavendar, "and I played marbles yesterday." "Come in and have a smoke," the older man said, hobbling on to the veranda, where four great white columns, blistered and flaked by time, supported a roof that darkened the shuttered windows of the second story.
Below us, white and dusty in the sunlight, wound a broad road, with a high bank on one side of it. "If we could get there," remarked Jacques, "we could fight with our backs to the wall, and the odds are not so heavy." "Let us try." The animals responded nobly to our urging, though their nostrils were blood-red, and their quivering haunches flaked with spume.
But our district is so thinly peopled, that I had little faith in this; however my errand was given me, and I set forth upon it; for John Fry was afraid of the waters. I could see all the inland valleys ribbon'd with broad waters; and in every winding crook, the banks of snow that fed them; while on my right the turbid sea was flaked with April showers.
The following list will give one a general idea as to the nature of these foods: Cereals of all kinds, either in the whole grain or in the form of flaked grain, contain a fair percentage of protein and may be recommended for the purpose, although refined flour or polished grains are of no value in this way. Bread made from the whole wheat or any of the whole grains may be recommended.
He seemed to be an Indian of the mountains, and was of gigantic stature. His dress was altogether different from that of the Spaniards, and in his cap he wore a plume of feathers. His face was scarred by more than one sword-cut, his brows were lowering, and his massive jaw told of great animal strength. José's horse had galloped fast, but the one ridden by the stranger was flaked with foam.
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