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If the freeze is followed by a spell of warm, dry weather the fruit will ripen up so as to be quite equal to that shipped in from a distance. A second plan is to pull the vines and hang them up in a dry cellar or out-house, or lay them on the ground in an open grove of trees, or beneath the trees of an adjoining orchard.
As I watched them Stapleton rose and left the room, while Sir Henry filled his glass again and leaned back in his chair, puffing at his cigar. I heard the creak of a door and the crisp sound of boots upon gravel. The steps passed along the path on the other side of the wall under which I crouched. Looking over, I saw the naturalist pause at the door of an out-house in the corner of the orchard.
Halifax. They say there's six devils inside on her, theer." And the man pointed to the great boiler which had been built up in an out-house adjoining. "Six devils, say they? Well, I'll be Maister Michael Scot eh, Phineas? and make my devils work hard." He laughed, but he was much excited.
A swarm of mine ran away from the new patent hive I gave them, and took up their quarters in the hollow trunk of an old apple-tree across an adjoining field. The entrance was a mouse-hole near the ground. Another swarm in the neighborhood deserted their keeper, and went into the cornice of an out-house that stood amid evergreens in the rear of a large mansion.
But he would not be strong enough to travel for some days yet, and Spurling could not be in very excellent condition for such a journey to be thrown into an out-house and left there for a fortnight, with back bent double and arms and legs bound, is not the best kind of training. Before doing anything rash he would talk to Peggy, and find out how much she knew about it.
"It is the most sporting thing I ever heard of in my life," said young Wilson. "By George, sir, if you pull it off, you've got the constituency in your pocket, if you care to stand. You know the out-house in my garden?" "Next the road?" "Exactly. I turned it into a gymnasium for Ted Barton. You'll find all you want there: clubs, punching ball, bars, dumb-bells, everything.
"I should cheat the gallows of its due. Here, farmer!" Ezekiel Mason, pale and trembling, was standing on the threshold. "What is it?" he asked. "Go and get another rope." The farmer left the house, and going to an out-house, returned with a stout clothes line. "Tie him again while I hold him," was Luke's command. "Tie him as securely as before more so, if possible. How did you get loose?"
Keep the chamber well ventilated, by, from time to time, opening the window. The air of the apartment cannot be too pure; therefore, let the evacuations from the bowels be instantly removed, either to a distant part of the house, or to an out-house or to the cellar, as it might be necessary to keep them for the medical man's inspection.
When dinner was over, Boris reluctantly took his pets back to the out-house where they were kept, and then returned once more to the fascination of strawberries, cream, and Annie Forest's society. Meanwhile, in Friar's Wood, Kitty was keeping an eager look-out.
Had Henry considered for a moment, he would have seen that, in the event of their succeeding in pulling down the blazing pile, they should in all probability smother the child in the ruins. "The shell is in the out-house," said Corrie, eagerly, to the giant who held him. "Wot shell?" inquired Bumpus. "The shell that they blow like a horn to call the people to work with."
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