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And that eye-rolling, limp sentimentalist, Lenore Honiwell, as his leading woman? Luck was known to despise these two, personally and professionally. They could not, to save their lives, get through a dramatic scene together without giving the observers a sickish feeling.
Foxing is a misfortune, or rather a Disease in Malt Drinks, occasioned by divers Means, as the Nastiness of the Utensils, putting the Worts too thick together in the Backs or Cooler, Brewing too often and soon one after another, and sometimes by bad Malts and Waters, and the Liquors taken in wrong Heats, being of such pernicious Consequence to the great Brewer in particular, that he sometimes cannot recover and bring his Matters into a right Order again under a Week or two, and is so hateful to him in its very Name, that it is a general Law among them to make all Servants that Name the word Fox or Foxing, in the Brewhouse to pay Sixpence, which obliges them to call it Reynards; for when once the Drink is Tainted, it may be smelt at some Distance somewhat like a Fox; It chiefly happens in hot weather, and causes the Beer and Ale so Tainted to acquire a fulsome sickish taste, that will if it is receive'd in a great degree become Ropy like Treacle, and in some short time turn Sour.
A sickish smell of heated oil pervaded the apartment, although everything was as clean and bright as hands could make it.
It was lighted by hanging lanterns which threw queer, moving shadows in all directions, and stank consumedly. 'Are we hogs that we should be given our swill in such a sty? asked my father, explosively, of some subordinate member of the crew whom we met as we reached the open deck. 'I dunno, matey, replied this innocent. 'Feelin' sickish, are ye? You've started too soon.
When the buck-board got down to the deepo the little man said he felt sickish not being used to such goings-on and didn't care much for eating his supper; and he said he thought likely he'd be better if he had a brandy-and-soda to settle his insides. So him and Santa Fé went across to the Forest Queen to get it and the first thing they struck was Blister, come to life again, behind the bar!
She found herself on a long balcony which overlooked a formal garden enclosure thirty feet below. There was no one else in sight. She leaned back against the wall beside the door, closed her eyes and breathed slowly and deeply for some seconds. The sickish sensation began to fade. When she opened her eyes again, she saw the little yellow man.
As I looked at the bluish-yellow flames they gradually changed to a beautiful purple, and a sickish sweet odour filled the room. The furnace roared at first, but as the vapors increased it became a better conductor of the electricity, and the roaring ceased. In almost no time the mass of iron scraps became molten. Suddenly Poissan plunged the cast-iron cup into the seething mass.
It was something that smelled rather sweet, and somewhat sickish. Mr. Hitter said it might be some queer kind of poison that acted on animals, but not on human beings, and he put the box up on a high shelf where his dog couldn't get at it. But I thought it was rather queer stuff for a man to be sending away out to the coast." "It certainly was," agreed Bob.
Grey has done much and will do every thing. It is a pity that he is not always toned to the full extent of his talents. "Most truly yours, "Monday. "I feel a little sickish at the approaching day. I have read much too much, perhaps, and, in truth, am but poorly prepared. Mr.
At the Palais du Danse the patron sits at a table a table with something on it besides a cloth being an essential adjunct to complete enjoyment of an evening of German revelry; and as he sits and drinks he listens to the playing of a splendid band and looks on at the dancing. Nothing is drunk except wine and by wine I mainly mean champagne of the most sweetish and sickish brand obtainable.
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