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Updated: June 11, 2025
Oswald Morfey said in that simple, half-lisping tone and with that wide-open child-like glance that characterised most of his remarks: "A very prosperous little affair here!" Having said this, he let his eyeglass fall into the full silkiness of his shirt-front, and turned and smiled very amicably and agreeably on Mr.
A slash, and the manta peeled back against the wall of the cell. "Señor—?" It was so faint a whisper Drew hardly caught it. "Yes!" He looked up with desperate eagerness into what he had hoped to see—the dark splotch of a hole. A rawhide lariat smoothly braided, oiled into supple silkiness, dangled through. Drew got his hands on it, pulled it back against the wall as the sentry returned.
That gentleman, whose avaricious pale grey eye belied the extreme silkiness of his manner having been called to minister to Lady Hermione Twells in respect of some minor ailment elected to put in the overtime, between two trains, in a visit to General Frayling.
This was the first time Kingozi had ever seen sheets of any kind on any kind of a safari. In reality the Leopard Woman was an enticing, luring vision, but Kingozi, through the lenses of his mood, saw only the silkiness and "sheetiness" of those covers. He began to comprehend the numerous tin boxes. "I'm going to leave you here and push on," he began abruptly.
After all, the vagary was but a variation in his practice when one was away at bed-time, of passionately scratching up his bed in protest, till it resembled nothing; for, in spite of his long and solemn face and the silkiness of his ears, there was much in him yet of the cave bear he dug graves on the smallest provocations, in which he never buried anything.
It was the whiteness of her neck that he remembered, the narrowness of her shoulders and the silkiness of her pale gold hair. He had been standing at the window for perhaps five minutes when her voice reached him from a great distance. "Thanks muchly for the hanky. I'm better now." "I'm glad," he said with his back towards her, once again on his guard.
The tail is a substantial brush, beautifully carried, and the coat is long and inclined to silkiness, with a considerable neck-frill. The usual weight is from six to ten pounds, the dog being of smaller size than the bitch. The prettiest are all white, or white with rich sable markings, but many are black and tan or all black.
COAT Any silkiness, wave or tendency to curl is a serious blemish, as is also an open coat. SIZE Specimens of over 20 lb. should be discouraged. There have, of recent years, been many very excellent specimens of the Scottish Terrier bred and exhibited. Preeminent among them stands Mrs. Hannay's Ch.
"Here, take this," said the Doctor, who had been preparing some kind of potion in a teaspoon: it may have been a dose of his famous preparation of spider's web, for aught I know, the operation of which was said to be of a soothing influence, causing a delightful silkiness of sensation; but I know not whether it was considered good for concussions of the brain, such as it is to be supposed the present patient had undergone.
The tailor's nimble apprentice helped Arsinoe to arrange her dress and Selene's, and was never weary of praising the sheen and silkiness of Arsinoe's hair, while she twisted it with ribbons, built it up and twisted it at the back so gracefully with a comb, that it fell in a thick mass of artfully-curled locks down her neck and back.
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