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When they sat to him, they sometimes assumed expressions which greatly amazed the artist; one tried to express melancholy; another, meditation; a third wanted to make her mouth appear small on any terms, and puckered it up to such an extent that it finally looked like a spot about as big as a pinhead. And in spite of all this, they demanded of him good likenesses and unconstrained naturalness.
"I never took as much as a pinhead of medicine in my life." "But Harry must have something," Tom insisted. "We can't let him lie there and die." It was one of those ready-made medicine chests that are sold to campers and others who must live at a considerable distance from medical aid.
One successful poultryman I am acquainted with gives, as the first feed, dog biscuit crushed. All the small grains are good if they are cracked so that the chicks can eat them. The standard mixture sold by poultry men under the name "chick food" is probably the best. It consists of cracked wheat, rye, and corn, millet seed, pinhead oatmeal, grit, and oyster shells.
Either man or wife can bring harmony out of chaos simply by respecting the other half and all his or her acts. A marriage without "even a pinhead of bitterness" is a marriage without a pin-point of fault-finding, mental or oral. "Why is it that, in more than two-thirds of families the wife and mother bears not only the children but the burdens and heartaches?
"Hen, you keep quiet in there. Don't set up a yell at the very time when a little stealth is needed." "But it's dangerous to fool with people like Fitsey!" choked Hen. "Keep quiet! If you can't help, don't hinder. Don't be an utter pinhead, Hen." Now that they were in sight of the cabin, Dave and his companions, and the two men with them, put on extra speed.
He's been with the concern ever since Old Hickory Ellins flim-flammed his partners out of their share of the business and took out a New Jersey chartered permit that allowed him to practice grand larceny. If Piddie hadn't been a pinhead, he'd had his name on the board of directors years ago.
"Some dear relatives of mine proposed Ada as my future bride. I like Ada and I gladly accepted the offer, and I mean to wed her about the middle of this year. Is this a working of the Law of Attraction? I want to make our married life happy and peaceful. I long for a wedded life of pure blessedness and love and joy without even a pinhead of bitterness ever finding lodgment in our household.
This is also true in other great portraits in, for instance, the pictures of Rembrandt, Vandyck, and Frans Hals, especially where a face is relieved by the addition of a hand and the white of a ruff. Somewhere in that warm expanse of the face there can be found a pinhead of color, brighter and more dominating than any other brush touch on the canvas.
"You had a nerve to make that statement of yours. You're a fine example of chivalry. You let loose a few things when you wrote that fool statement, but you did a worse trick when you fired Betty Sheridan. God, you're a pinhead from the point of view of mere tactics. Sometimes I wonder whether you've any brain." George had turned white with anger. "That'll just about do," he remarked.
"My name, seh, is Bucky O'Connor." At the words a certain fear, followed by a look of triumph, passed over the face of Chaves. It was as if he had had an unpleasant shock that had instantly proved groundless. Bucky did not at the time understand it. "Why don't you shoot? It's about your size, you pinhead, to kill an unarmed man." "Tell all you know and I promise you your life."
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