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And, well to make it short when the big Tinned Dog shed had cut-out, and the shearers struck the Half-way House, they were greatly impressed by a brand-new sign whereon glistened the words HALF-WAY HOUSE HOTEL, BY JAMES GRIMSHAW. Good Stabling. The last time I saw Mrs Grimshaw she looked about thirty-five. At Dead Dingo.
Some of the first experiments I made, while professor at the Indiana State University, were detailed in the March and August numbers, 1872, of the Journal of the Franklin Institute, and I think showed conclusively that the earth, by induction, renders all articles of iron, steel, or tinned iron magnetic; possessing for the time being polarity, after they have been in a settled position for a short time.
I wouldn'ter taken a ten-pound note for that blanky dog! She was filling a pewter hastily. 'Here! for God's sake have a drink an' stop yer row. He drank with satisfaction. Then he hung on the bar with one elbow and scowled out the door. 'Which blanky way did them chaps go? he growled. 'The one that took the dog went towards Tinned Dog.
This spectrum, which has been recognized along with that of hydrogen in the light of the tails of comets, indicates a carbide, probably acetylene. By P. CARLES. When tinned iron serves for containing alimentary matters, it is essential that the tin employed should be free from lead.
A few moments later a man went running softly toward the horse. He carried a bundle of tinned meats and preserves slung in a coat. At peril of his life he had crept up and stolen them from the common pile that was stacked up at the very door of the shanty where the women and children slept. As he came running he grabbed for Brom Bones' bridle and tried to launch himself across the colt's back.
All the utensils employed in dressing vegetables should be extremely clean and nice; and if any copper vessel is ever used for the purpose, the greatest attention must be paid to its being well tinned. The scum which arises from vegetables as they boil should be carefully removed, as cleanliness is essential both to their looking and eating well.
"Then where were the guns and the ammunition taken on?" asked Ned. "That is what gets me," was the reply. "Tinned goods were also put into the Clara?" Ned asked. "Yes; and they are going to take them out." "Thought they'd get the guns out first," said Ned. "Don't you see," he added, "that this man Carstens is a traitor!
Put that and the raw beef into a very nicely tinned stewpan, with two onions, a clove or two, whole black pepper, berries of allspice, and a bunch of sweet herbs. Cover it with hot water, give it one boil, and skim it well two or three times. Then cover it, and simmer till it be quite strong.
He takes away the dish of nasty, yellow, tinned butter and presently returns with it fresh and white, with much of the disagreeable taste and smell gone. Good! Now we know. We are sitting on a broad verandah of dark wood with a roof overhead. It is so wide that it is just like a room, only the outer sides are open. We look out over a moat filled with water and covered with leaves and pink flowers.
They are almost identical in size and appearance with our British waterhen, though they seem to have less power of flight, thus enabling us to drive them from one gun to the other, and so secure a fine lot for the pot. I doubt if in civilisation they would be considered good eating, but after tinned horrors they were a perfect delicacy.
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