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A. The most common plan for case hardening consists in the insertion of the articles to be operated upon among horn or leather cuttings, hone dust, or animal charcoal, in an iron box provided with a tight lid, which is then put into a furnace for a period answerable to the depth of steel required. In some cases the plan pursued by the gunsmiths may be employed with convenience.

Glaucoma a hardening, an enlarging of the pupil, a change in the shape and consistency of the iris yes, he had it fairly well. Treatment? Let's see an operation on the iris, delicate. That was it. Impossible, of course. But there was something else, a temporary expedient, until the surgeon could be reached an undue expansion of the pupil "Why," shouted Kingozi aloud, sitting up in bed.

This knowledge came to me instinctively, and so I distrusted her gentle voice and winning smile, and hardening my heart against her, I resolved to turn this new mood of hers to my own advantage, and learn what I could while she was willing to converse: "I'm glad of this opportunity, Miss Lloyd," I said, "for there are some phases of this affair that I want to discuss with you alone.

Thayer led his troop afield and showed them other volumes of rock history, -how this proved that in ages past water had forced a channel through the hills; how that gave evidences of internal disturbances, of molten masses, of slowly cooling and hardening structure.

But wait; we got talk." She drove the canoe on a mud-bank beyond the willows and scrambled out. Sam, scowling and hardening at her approach, was careful to keep his distance. He suspected her of a design to detain him by force. "There's been too much talk," he growled. "You'd better hustle on down. They'll be here soon." "Sam, don' go!" she begged. "W'at you do at head of lake?

She rose, with a smile at once so conventional, so heroic, and so pitiful that Mrs. Brinkley felt the remorse of a generous victor. She went to her room, hardening her heart, and she burst in with a flood of voluble exasperation that threatened all the neighbouring rooms with overflow. "Well," she cried, "they have shown their hands completely.

"He was not suspicious, or he wouldn't have been been willing " Her voice trailed into shamed silence. Lloyd Pryor pushed her hand away, impatiently. "I'm not anxious for his friendship or even his acquaintance. You will please consider what would have happened if I had not come home just as he arrived!" He paused, his voice hardening: "My daughter saw him."

And when the animating motive is desire for private profit or personal power, this limitation is inevitable. In fact, the advantage in immediate social sympathy and humane disposition often lies with the economically unfortunate, who have not experienced the hardening effects of a one-sided control of the affairs of others.

Set it in a warm place by the fire, to cook gradually in the hot water. In an hour pour off all the water, and setting the pan on hot coals, stir up and toss the rice with a fork, so as to separate the grains, and to dry without hardening it. Do not use a spoon, as that will not loosen the grains sufficiently. This soup will require eight hours to prepare.

In his selfish royalism he had protested against the new French constitution as being unsuited to Corsica, "though it was exactly the same as that which brought us so much good and was wrested from us only amidst streams of blood." The letter is remarkable for the southern intensity of its passion, and for a certain hardening of tone towards Paoli.