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Hanscha, with her veiny nose and the dreadful single hair growing out of a mole on her chin, was not without her erudition. She had read for the midwifery, and back in the old days could recite the bones in the body. She let the boy read nights, sometimes even to dropping another coin into the gas meter.
Prompt's face was a perfect picture of edge-tools; and with his easy air generally, his hands stowed away in the ample pockets of his nether garments; his passion for the Byronic made known by the extravagant roll of a turn-down shirt collar and his bushy hair thrown back on a veiny and narrow forehead that seemed to have been cut away to fit his hat, had an appearance easily imagined by those who have witnessed in New Hampshire the general make-up of an itinerant stump orator.
One pale-blue slipper and her little sock were half sunk in the clay, while the veiny and pink-soled foot, the large lids half closed over her deep blue eyes, the finger thrust between her red and pouting lips, her bonnet thrown back and hanging by the strings round her swelling throat, her hair dishevelled and stuck with oxlips, primroses, cowslips, violets, and daisies; and wreathed with the spring-holly, or butcher's-broom made her a perfect picture of English beauty, and of childish anxiety and indecision.
A boy like that cannot be all bad, can he, Lilly?" Her eyes magnified with the glaze of tears so that one blink would have overflowed them, Lilly laid her lips to the veiny old hand, her voice down into the lap of blue-checkered apron. "We mothers Mrs. Schum God, how we love to suffer to them!" "We!"
Lastly there was Mrs. Bellamy, whom Sally Carrol detested. The first day's impression of an egg had been confirmed an egg with a cracked, veiny voice and such an ungracious dumpiness of carriage that Sally Carrol felt that if she once fell she would surely scramble. In addition, Mrs. Bellamy seemed to typify the town in being innately hostile to strangers.
In the little front room of chromos, folding bed with desk attachment, a bisque knickknack or two, they were finally knee to knee, Lilly's hat tossed aside, her hands clasping the old veiny ones. "Begin at the beginning, Mrs. Schum. Everything. First, tell me, dear, how long since you have heard of my folks?"
The Median emeralds, according to him, were of the largest size; they varied considerably, sometimes approaching to the character of the sapphire, in which case they were apt to be veiny, and to have flaws in them. They were far less esteemed than the emeralds of many other countries. The Median lapis lazuli, on the other hand, was the best of its kind.
Fore Rib; five Ribs. |15. Clod. 3. Edge Bone. | |16. Neck or Sticking 4. Buttock. | Fore Quarter. | Piece. 5. Mouse Buttock.|11. Middle Rib; four Ribs.|17. Shin. 6. Veiny Piece. |12. Chuck; three Ribs. |18. Cheek. Loin, best End. | 6. Neck, best End. 2. Loin, Chump End. | 7. Neck, Scrag End. 3. Fillet. | 8. Blade Bone. 4. Hind Knuckle. | 9. Breast, best End. 5. Fore Knuckle. |10.
Miriam Sopinsky, dim with years and the kind of weariness of the flesh that Rembrandt knew so well, her face even yellower beneath the black wig with the bold row of machine-stitching down its center, the hands veiny and often uncertain among the dishes. "Roody, cut up mamma's chicken for her. She trembles so." "Moms, let Williams." "No; she likes it when your father does it." Mr.
And please ask Ada to bring me that box of candy from my desk. Santa Barbara nougat, Peter, it just came." "ISN'T this fun!" said Susan, so joyously that Mrs. Baxter patted the girl's arm with a veiny, approving little hand, and Peter, eying his aunt significantly, said: "Isn't SHE fun?"
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