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Many are covered at the point with a fine spiral binding, and the small triangles thus formed are painted in rows red, green and white. Much less care is bestowed on the fish- and bird-arrows, which are three-pointed as a rule, and often have no point at all, but only a knob, so as to stun the bird and not to stick in the branches of the trees. Shields are unknown.

From the same layer we also get the whole of the mesentery, with all the organs embedded in it the heart, the large blood-vessels of the body, etc. A three-pointed tooth rises obliquely on each of the quadrangular bony plates that lie in the corium.

Pretty soon the bunny uncle saw where some of the sassafras roots were growing, with their queer three-pointed leaves, like a mitten, with a place for your finger and thumb. "Now to pull up the root," said the bunny uncle, as he dug down in the ground a little way with his paws, to get a better hold.

The cracker-cap was a stiff, three-pointed vermilion-and-tinsel splendor. His Majesty the King fitted it on his royal brow. The Commissioner's wife had a face that children instinctively trusted, and her action, as she adjusted the toppling middle spike, was tender. "Will it do as well?" stammered His Majesty the King. "As what, little one?" "As ve wiban?" "Oh, quite.

Antique and mysterious all of them three-pointed stones, three-cornered stones, and massive groups of stones in mystic circle ranged, round which, the peasant will tell you with bated breath, les Gaurics the spirits of the giants come to weep and bewail on the first night of each new moon.

They swayed with stately grace in the slow, warm wind. They seemed like three-pointed stars shining out of the green. He bent over one with a particularly lofty stem, and after a close survey of it he rose to look at her face. His action was plainly one of comparison. She laughed and said it was foolish for the women to call her the Sago Lily.

Get 'em in mourning, with a harp and one of them lions and a three-pointed prong." It was on the morning after the Conservative Convention. Josh Smith had been chosen the candidate. And now the whole town was covered with flags and placards and there were bands in the streets every evening, and noise and music and excitement that went on from morning till night.

When the sun appeared, and Robur had taken his observations, they would know; but although they could not trust to the indications of the compass there was reason to think they were in the Pacific. At this height one hundred and fifty feet the island which measured about fifteen miles round, was like a three-pointed star in the sea. Off the southwest point was an islet and a range of rocks.

Hearing a clinking sound some distance from the road, as of metal striking stone, Hradzka stole cautiously through the woods until he came within sight of a man who was digging with a mattock, uprooting small bushes of a particular sort, with rough gray bark and three-pointed leaves.

At the head of the cavalcade went twenty-four sumpter-mules, laden with coffers and other baggage under draperies embroidered with Cesare's arms prominent among which would be the red bull, the emblem of his house, and the three-pointed flame, his own particular device.

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