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Updated: May 15, 2025


Generally thirty or forty natives collected between six and seven in the evening, roosting on the piled boards or sitting on the dusty ground in little groups, their cigarettes puncturing the blue darkness that clung close to the earth under the young moon.

It works by puncturing a row of minute holes along the lines of the writing, and thus producing a stencil plate, which, when placed over a clean sheet of paper and brushed with ink, gives a duplicate of the writing by the ink penetrating the holes to the paper below.

A stream of water, trickling down from the front of the Streak testified to this. A piece of the broken fence rail had jammed into the radiator, puncturing several coils and bending others out of place. "No more go in her," observed Sid ruefully. "We'll have to be towed back home." "Is your car damaged much, Cora?" asked Walter, for the girl had leaped out and was critically examining the auto.

Transitioning out of hyperspace was simple, even in the middle of a programmed course; Ensign Olorun flipped a switch on his Helm console, puncturing the hyperfield and bringing them to rest relative to what little matter was present in interstellar normspace. The Navigator didn't need orders; he began plotting a course to the signal source as soon as the Lindner made her out-transition.

At that moment her girlish grace was irresistible. "I think it is not only appropriate, but" looking at her and not at the costume "beautiful!" A gleam like laughter came into her eyes; nor did she shun his kindling gaze. "Thank you!" she said, and courtesied low. That same evening Spedella's fencing rooms were fairly thronged with devotees of the ancient art of puncturing.

"Antha's been trying to fill it and it's exploded!" And she set off like the wind toward the kitchen, from which direction terrible shrieks were puncturing the air. She did not know it, but she was yelling like a Comanche Indian all the way.

As for the adage quoted above, I take pleasure in puncturing it by affirming that I read in a purely fictional story the other day the line: "'Be it so, said the policeman." Nothing so strange has yet cropped out in Truth.

The dryads came suddenly through Mrs. Noxon's imported shrubs, puncturing them with rhythmic attitudes. These lost something of their poetry from being held so long that equilibria were lost foolishly. Finally, the water-sprites came forth from cleverly managed concealment in a bower and stood mid-thigh in the water about the fountain.

In one hand he held a short slender stick, pointed with a shark's tooth, on the upright end of which he tapped with a small hammer-like piece of wood, thus puncturing the skin, and charging it with the colouring matter in which the instrument was dipped. A cocoanut shell containing this fluid was placed upon the ground.

The pain was excessive, but as all the islanders were tattooed about the loins, I presumed it was an operation that I must submit to, and I bore it with fortitude. "And pray what is that tattooing?" "Tattooing, may it please your highness, is puncturing the skin with needles or sharp points and then rubbing Indian ink or gun-powder into the wounds.

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