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Updated: June 11, 2025
Inside a double palisade of unpeeled timbers is a space about ten feet square upon which open the doors of small rooms, almost dark. In these dungeons are piled wooden boxes, four feet long by two and one-half feet high. These coffins are the prisoners' cells. Some of the poor wretches have heavy chains about their necks and both hands manacled together.
A term applied to uncooked vegetables, to indicate that they are served in their natural state without sauce or dressing applied. Potatoes au naturel are served cooked; but unpeeled. A sauce made with white stock and cream or milk-named from a celebrated cook. Ice cream served in glaced shells, sometimes in paper cases. Bisque.
What he might have done I did not fully realize till next day, when he put his head into the galley, and, as a sign of renewed friendliness, asked me how my arm was getting on. "It might have been worse," he smiled. I was peeling potatoes. He picked one up from the pan. It was fair-sized, firm, and unpeeled.
Therefore it was plain that somebody else had been eating that apple. Do I make myself clear?" "Quite! Go on!" "There were other inferences to be made slighter, but all pointing the same way. For instance, a man of Foggatt's age does not, as a rule, munch an unpeeled apple like a school-boy. Inference, a young man, and healthy.
It seemed that here in Mongolia we had discovered an American frontier outpost of the Indian fighting days. Every house and shop was protected by high stockades of unpeeled timbers, and there was hardly a trace of Oriental architecture save where a temple roof gleamed above the palisades.
"I have not heard any tale," she answered. "And I don't know that I must tell it you," continued Master Cheese, filling his mouth with five or six quarters at once, unpeeled. "Jan ordered me to hold my tongue indoors." "It would be more respectful, Master Cheese, if you said Mr. Jan," rebuked Miss Deborah. "I have told you so often." "Who cares?" returned Master Cheese. "Jan doesn't.
A young white heifer. Those mornings in the cattlemarket, the beasts lowing in their pens, branded sheep, flop and fall of dung, the breeders in hobnailed boots trudging through the litter, slapping a palm on a ripemeated hindquarter, there's a prime one, unpeeled switches in their hands. He held the page aslant patiently, bending his senses and his will, his soft subject gaze at rest.
Upon this the smooth, beardless face of the youthful Morduine, a face dark and angular like the skin of an unpeeled potato, assumed a resentful frown, and, blinking his eyes, he muttered: "Yes, here we may have to sit here where there's neither food nor money! Other folk will be enjoying themselves, but we shall have to remain hugging our hungry stomachs like a pack of dogs!"
They don't speak, I've noticed." "No, they don't. But that Chink's little ways are apt to be indirect. She's afraid of him afraid of the dust under her feet, as you might say." Stires puffed meditatively at his pipe. Then a piratical-looking customer intervened, and I left. Leisurely, all this, and not significant to the unpeeled eye.
Thou seest a hostile camp; escape hence is hopeless. To him Turnus, smiling and cool: 'Begin with all thy valiance, and close hand to hand; here too shalt thou tell that a Priam found his Achilles. He ended; the other, putting out all his strength, hurls his rough spear, knotty and unpeeled.
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