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"Oh, I can't eat anything," began Rand. "Bring us some sandwiches, waiter," said Holmes. "Two Glengarry special, a syphon of carbonic, and Jenkins, what's yours?" The calmness and the cheek of the fellow! "I'm not in on this at all," I retorted, angered by Holmes's use of my name. "And I want Mr. Rand to understand " "Oh, tutt!" ejaculated Holmes. "He knows that. Mr.
The little hydraulic fountain made of an apricot stone, patiently hollowed and pierced with a hole at either side, into which two straws are fitted, one dipping into a cup of water and the other duly capped, "expelling a slender thread of water in which the sunlight flickers," will introduce us to the true syphon of physics. At this time he was undertaking the education of his own children.
Yvonne rose as a maid entered with a tray bearing decanter and syphon. "On Tuesday morning if the Channel is clear. Will you help yourself or shall I pour out until you say 'When'?" "Please help me. You cannot imagine how delightful it is to be waited upon by a nice girl after grubbing over there." "When do you have to go back, Don?" "I have a clear week yet. When!
Tuesday night he had a fever and took quinine and aspirin and a hot whiskey. Wednesday morning he was worse and a doctor was called, but it was not deemed serious. Wednesday night he was still worse and pneumonia had set in. Thursday he was lower still, and by noon a metal syphon of oxygen was sent for, to relieve the sense of suffocation setting in.
But they're a deal more nearly related nowadays than they were before the war. Staying the night at a hotel with a man pal is sailing a trifle near the wind, don't you think? Anyway, it's carrying a flirtation rather far." The syphon, beneath Eliot's sudden pressure, squirted out a torrent of soda. Brett's eyes scintillated as he watched the slight accident.
"Never in the whole course of my life. Nobody at the hotel would believe I was anything like my age fifty or fifty-five at the outside. Upon my soul, I can scarcely believe it myself. I can give a start to a good many youngsters yet. Not too much soda-water, Knight," he added, when the whisky and the syphon were brought in.
He entered my room just before one o'clock in the morning, tired and dusty, for he appeared to have walked a long distance. I had some cognac and a syphon of seltzer awaiting him, and sinking exhausted into a chair, he took a long and refreshing drink before he spoke. "Well?" he said with a sigh. "You have been wondering why I disappeared so mysteriously eh? The fact is I was compelled.
As it ran, and Tom watched, Uncle Richard carefully held the short arm of the syphon, guiding it till the sediment at the bottom of the pan was nearly reached, when he quickly withdrew it, and the basin was then placed beside the pan. "There, Tom," said Uncle Richard, "that's our sixty-minute emery." "But I thought you said you wanted it very fine. You've only washed it."
Oh! the English are a deep people." The Horncastle Welcome Tzernebock and Bielebock. The pipe of the Hungarian had, for some time past, exhibited considerable symptoms of exhaustion, little or no ruttling having been heard in the tube, and scarcely a particle of smoke, drawn through the syphon, having been emitted from the lips of the possessor.
The servant had brought in a small table with syphons and spirits, and had set a lamp upon it. 'Help yourself, said the vicar. "I poured out a dose of whisky and was lifting it for a squirt of soda when all at once I saw Fear; not apprehension, not foreboding, but FEAR the glass fell from my hand and my fingers sagged on the handle of the syphon.
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