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Updated: May 5, 2025
The meat for the small dogs must be put through a meat chopper and no gristle allowed to get into it; the larger dogs can have bigger pieces, and Achilles a bone. You will find in the room inside an ice chest in which to keep such foods as spoil. There are also glassed-in shelves where tins of various kinds of dog bread and puppy biscuit will be stored that they may be out of the dampness.
He continued on around the room until he came to a glassed-in case that held some rare alabaster figures. Directly before the glass case was a stone jar. It was big enough to hold the kitten. Rick got ready. His coat was unbuttoned. He put a hand in the outside pocket, ready to swing the coat out so his other hand could remove the kitten from the inside game pocket with one swoop.
Never let a chance go by to do your part in helping the country that does so much for you." They were standing in the glassed-in rear of the train, and as Mr. Clark spoke he pointed to vast tracts of forest land that sped past them. "I am afraid I can't do anything for a great country like this, father," said Donald, a little quiver in his voice.
What might a man be doing that such an accident should come to pass? He put his free hand to one of his own eyes, fingering it inquiringly. Before he could come to any conclusion, the one-eyed man had halted before the blazing, glassed-in front of a restaurant that fairly dazzled the sight. It was, as Johnnie saw, such a place as only millionaires could afford to frequent.
"Say, when such a little thing can upset her it's high time she took for herself a little rest. If she backs out, we string her up by the thumbs not, Ruby?" "We're going, ma. Going! You'll love the Markovitchs' hotel, ma dearie, right near the boardwalk, and the grandest glassed-in porch and and chairs, and and nooks, and things. Ain't they, Vetsy?"
On the shelves above the bar were liquor bottles, jars of fruit preserved in brandy, and flasks of all shapes. They completely covered the wall and were reflected in the mirror behind the bar as colorful spots of apple green, pale gold, and soft brown. The main feature of the establishment, however, was the distilling apparatus. It was at the rear, behind an oak railing in a glassed-in area.
The light, that of a single and dim incandescent, came from the interior of what was apparently the "office" of the establishment, a small, glassed-in partition affair, at the far end of the shop.
And tell the chauffeur to drive cautiously!" Their destination was to the eastward of the little town, where the gardens of the villas trail their willow-fringes in the water. Among them, a varnished yellow chalet lifted its tiers of glassed-in galleries among the heavy green of fir-trees; its door, close beside the road, was guarded by a gate of iron bars.
They met in the glassed-in office of Blount in the ornate Bank of Vegas and for a half an hour or more Wiley sat tipped back in his chair while Blount talked of everything in general. It was a way he had, never to approach anything directly; but Wiley favored more direct methods. "I understood," he remarked, bringing his chair down with a bang, "that you wanted to see me on business?"
They went in by the broad entry-way, as far as a dark colonnaded court, paved with big flags which had grass between them. In the middle of the court a fountain shot up a little way and fell into a stone basin covered with moss. Kennedy and Caesar mounted the wide monumental stairway; on the first floor a handsome glassed-in gallery ran around the court.
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