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The laying Worts thin is a most necessary Precaution; for this is one way to prevent their running into Cohesions and Foxing, the want of which Knowledge and Care has undoubtedly been the occasion of great Losses in Brewing; for when Worts are tainted in any considerable degree, they will be ropy in time and unfit for the human Body, as being unwholsome as well as unpleasant.

Of course the dogs smelt him at once, and set up such a yelping and scratching that the huntsman came up, and seeing what it was, dragged the Jackal out by the tail. Whereupon the dogs worried him to their hearts' content, and finally left him for dead. By and by he opened his eyes for he was only foxing and saw the Partridge sitting on a branch above him. 'Did you cry? she asked anxiously.

But generally we couldn't manage it because of bursting out laughing. To-night it wasn't that feeling that made it difficult for me to go on "foxing." It was quite a different one.

Knowing that this was only the preliminary to divorce, Val followed with a certain glee the questions framed so as to give the impression that she really wanted his father back. It seemed to him that they were 'foxing Old Bagwigs finely. And he received a most unpleasant jar when the Judge said suddenly: "Now, why did your husband leave you not because you called him 'the limit, you know?"

His heart labours, but he keeps his breath regular by a great effort. Mother gazes for a minute, and goes away on tiptoe. There is quiet for five minutes, and Paul is back in fairyland. But mother is here again on tiptoe, and the voice of doom sounds on his ear. 'I thought you was foxing, you little beast!

But, I grant you, we have grown so unfamiliar with her that we call her simplest manifestations supernatural nowadays." "That reminds me. I visited F this afternoon. The man was in a queer way not foxing, in my opinion. Hysteria, probably." "Oh! What was the matter with him?"

Creep back more cautiously than ever, and try again. . . . There. A second fish, over a pound weight. Now we will go and recover the flies off the hatches; and you will agree that there is more cunning, more science, and therefore more pleasant excitement, in 'foxing' a great fish out of a stop-hole, than in whipping far and wide over an open stream, where a half-pounder is a wonder and a triumph.

"I would probably see the heart of shall I say, Galahad Junior? God bless you, boy, you are refreshing." And he laughed as he laid his strong hands on my shoulder and gave to me a good shake. "Are you my comrade Launcelot?" "I don't think I'll answer your your impertinence, boy. Just keep foxing with Sue and Belle and the rest of the posy girls and and keep away from the pools of of other eyes."

Knowing that this was only the preliminary to divorce, Val followed with a certain glee the questions framed so as to give the impression that she really wanted his father back. It seemed to him that they were 'foxing Old Bagwigs finely. And he received a most unpleasant jar when the Judge said suddenly: "Now, why did your husband leave you not because you called him 'the limit, you know?"

When you let your Wort from your Malt into the Underback, put to it a Handful or two of Hops, 'twill preserve it from that accident which Brewers call Blinking or Foxing. In boiling your Worts, the first Wort boil high or quick; for the quicker the first Wort is boiled, the better it is. The second boil more than the first, and the third or last more than the second.