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Loam the kind best adapted to the purpose of growing plants, is of a moderately close texture, between clay and sand, differing from the former in want of tenacity when wet; and not becoming hard when dry; nor is it loose and dusty like the latter; but in both states possesses somewhat of a saponaceous quality. The best sort is light when dry, of a black colour, and easily reduced to powder.
After each handful I rubbed my hand off on the back of my shirt and waited an instant for a summons to the desk. Then the process was repeated with the other hand, and a quart of the saponaceous mush was packed in the right hand pocket. Shortly after Wirz rose and ordered a guard to take me away and keep me, until he decided what to do with me.
After each handful I rubbed my hand off on the back of my shirt and waited an instant for a summons to the desk. Then the process was repeated with the other hand, and a quart of the saponaceous mush was packed in the right hand pocket. Shortly after Wirz rose and ordered a guard to take me away and keep me, until he decided what to do with me.
I differ with him entirely about the Banns case, and, between ourselves, think he is oily and saponaceous. Yours ever sincerely, The following, from Professor afterwards Sir Richard Owen, seems to refer to a proposed review of the Duke of Argyll's 'Reign of Law, and possibly, also, of the Rev.
Saponaceous Wood, found him in that belligerent mood to which counsel are obliged to hypocritically bring all the sophistries of their profession. "Of course you have your right to an appeal, but calm yourself, my dear sir, and consider.
Not content with opening it and glancing at its text and signature, he took it to the window. "It is the same," he muttered with a sigh of relief. "Of course it is," said Mr. Wood sharply. "The papers are all there. You're a fool, Victor Garcia!" And so he was. And, for the matter of that, so was Mr. Saponaceous Wood, of counsel.
Lastly, the Fountain of Saint Elias, sulphurous and saponaceous, was renowned for its calming influence upon all who suffered from abuse of lechery or alcohol, or from ingrowing toe-nails. This concludes the list. "Whence we may safely infer," says Monsignor Perrelli at the termination of this chapter, "that our island is second to no part of the globe in this divine gift of salutary waters.
A sort of soft liquid of the liniment kind may be prepared by mixing strong spirit of hartshorn, saponaceous liniment, spirit of turpentine, and tincture of opium, with olive oil; the former in the proportion of about two ounces each to three of the last, incorporating them well together by shaking them in a phial, which will be found very useful in many cases.
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