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Updated: May 27, 2025


Many of these ornaments were presents, sent by unknown admirers in all parts of the world. In "Les Miserables" there is a chance line revealing the author's love for the beautiful as shown in the grain of woods. The result was an influx of polished panels, slabs, chips, hewings, carvings, and in one instance a log sent "collect."

But they paid scot and lot," this with an inching nod toward a row of naked bodies propped sitting against a fallen tree; nine of them in all, one with its severed head between its knees, and three others showing the gaping hacks and hewings of the great broadsword. "They've fetched them here to see us burn," he went on.

It was a brush which could give the texture and the values of the colour a brush dipped in various tints of light and darkness, according as it poured into the marble the light and the shade, and as it translated into polishings and rough hewings and granulations and every variety of cutting, the texture of flesh, of hair, and of drapery; of the blonde hair and flesh of children, the coarse flesh and bristly hair of old men, the draperies of wool, of linen, and of brocade.

"Sip your wine, Ralph you'll find it excellent I will indulge in one glass, let Dr Hewings say what he will to your health, my little lover, and may I soon hail you as Sir Ralph Rathelin!" "How is it possible?" "You shall hear. We were talking about your good mother.

The ground rose sharply from the water's edge in a rough hillside thickly studded and bestrewn with boulders great and small; fallen cleavings and hewings from the crags of the eastern cliff. 'Twas at the foot of one of the boulders, a huge overhanging mass of weather-riven rock facing the camp, that the powder cargo was sheltered; so isolated to be out of danger from the camp-fires.

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