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These two remedies, flour and cotton-wool, may be used in conjunction; that is to say, the flour may be thickly applied to the scald or to the burn, and the cotton wool over all. Dr John Packard, of Philadelphia, was the first to bring this remedy for burns and scalds before the public he having tried it in numerous instances, and with the happiest results.
Again Odin and Frea, with their children, and the heroes sung by the scalds, in the war songs which he heard echoing from around the fire at that moment: "How this one was brave, And bartered his life For joy in the fight; How that one was wise, Was true to his friends And the dread of his foes."
However brilliantly the Iranian sun might glow, in the sullen north its rays were lost. The mists, obscuring it, made Valhalla dim and set the gods in twilight. It stirred the scalds to runes but not to inspiration. There is none in the Eddas. Nor was there any in the Nibelungen, until the light, almost extinct, burst suddenly in the flaming scores of Wagner.
At that moment the whole strife seemed not to belong to an age comparatively modern, it took a character of remotest eld; and Thor and Odin seemed to have returned to the earth. Behind this towering and Titan warrior, their wild hair streaming long under their helms, came his Scalds, all singing their hymns, drunk with the madness of battle.
That moment came; unable to withhold their own fiery zeal, stimulated by the tromp and the clash, and the war hymns of their King, and his choral Scalds, the Norsemen broke ground and came on. "To your axes, and charge!" cried Harold; and passing at once from the centre to the front, he led on the array.
The contents of some of the pans were burned black; others were as weak as gruel; all were lumpy, and all were insipid for want of salt. For a moment Winn, hot, cross, and smarting from many scalds and burns, reviewed the results of his first attempt at preparing a meal with a comical expression, in which wrath and disgust were equally blended.
Vitriolic or nitrous acid a little diluted with water, will also render the writing legible; but care must be taken that the solution be not too strong, or it will destroy the paper or the parchment which contains the writing. OINTMENTS. An excellent ointment for burns, scalds, chilblains, and dressing blisters, may be made in the following manner.
That is probably the reason why the Liberal Party which consists for the most part of exploiters of labour procured the great Jim Scalds to tell us that improved technical education is the remedy for unemployment and poverty. 'I suppose you think Jim Scalds is a bloody fool, the same as everybody else what don't see things YOUR way? said Sawkins.
But yet, what he does see, he cannot see otherwise than he does. It depends not on his will to see that black which appears yellow; nor to persuade himself, that what actually scalds him, feels cold. The earth will not appear painted with flowers, nor the fields covered with verdure, whenever he has a mind to it: in the cold winter, he cannot help seeing it white and hoary, if he will look abroad.
Olave the Norwegian possessed the sword "Macabuin," forged by the dark smith of Drontheim, whose feats are recorded in the tales of the Scalds. And so, in like manner, traditions of the supernatural power of the blacksmith are found existing to this day all over the Scottish Highlands. When William the Norman invaded Britain, he was well supplied with smiths.
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