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Updated: May 21, 2025


Were I the angler I have seen others, I would encamp here for the rest of my life and feed off such phosphoric diet as I might catch, to the quickening of the brain and the composing of the body. But fortunately man has more of the river than of the rock in his composition, and whether he will or no is steadily being hurried past such nicks in life toward other adventures beyond.

Here are all the nicks for one's feet, and the part in the middle is all ground out as if things were dragged up. Go on, old chap; you must be right." "So I think," said Aleck; "but I can't go on. It seems to me as if the place comes to an end here, and I can get no farther." "That's a nice sort of a story. But you carried the light; have you taken a wrong turning?"

Each type is marked upon one side by slight nicks, by sight and touch of which the compositor is guided in rapidly placing them right side up in the line.

The twisted bar of iron stands out from the door and the ring is drawn up and down over a series of nicks, making a rasping noise. The lovers and ghaists in the old ballads always 'tirled at the pin, you remember; that is, touched it gently.

Here are the foot nicks at the side, and the floor is all worn smooth. We must be right." "Then forward once more. You must have missed something."

If a girl is habitually careless about handling the dishes, and breaks, nicks, and cracks result, hold her responsible and deduct from her wages what you consider a fair equivalent for the loss. Such a course is astonishingly curative sometimes. The painstaking, careful girl seldom injures anything, and the occasional accident may be overlooked.

For though Turpin tramped to York at a journeyman's leisure, Nicks rode thither at a stretch Nicks the intrepid and gallant, whom Charles II., in admiration of his feat, was wont to call Swiftnicks. This valiant collector, whom posterity has robbed for Turpin's embellishment, lived at the highest moment of his art.

Shall I tell you a story of the time when the beasts could speak, as I used to do years and years ago?" "No, Jantje. Tell me about that stick that long stick with a knob at the top, and the nicks cut on it. Has it not something to do with Frank Muller?" The Hottentot's face instantly grew evil. "Yah, yah, missie!" he said, reaching out a skinny claw and seizing the stick.

They all wrought wi' steel, man; only the auld knights drilled holes wi' their swords in their enemies' corslets, and he saws nicks in his brass wheels.

The adventurer in Duneland hardly knows, as he works his way through one of the infrequent "blow-outs," whether to thank Nature for her aid or to tax her with her cruelty. She offers few other means of reaching the water save for these nicks in the edges of the great cup; yet it is possible enough to view her as a careless and reckless handmaiden busily devastating the cosmical china-closet.

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