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In short, that it was made by either a pin or a cuff button in his wristband when he was attacked and fell. But, enlighten me upon a puzzling point, Sir Henry: What do you use coriander and oil of sassafras for in a stable?" "Coriander? Oil of sassafras? I don't know what the dickens they are. Have you found such things here?" "No; simply smelt them.

Dale had accompanied him half-way, and as they now turned back to the parsonage, they looked behind to catch a glimpse of the tall, outlandish figure, winding slowly through the path amidst the waves of the green corn. "Poor man!" said Mrs. Dale, feelingly; "and the button was off his wristband! What a pity he has nobody to take care of him! He seems very domestic.

'tis so horrible to be left in the dark, and not sleep and in this large, large room, which looks like eternity at night and one does fancy such sights, Job such horrid, horrid sights. Feel my wristband, Jonson, and here at my back, you would think they had been pouring water over me, but its only the cold sweat.

Think!" "Oh! I can't. What how shall I remember?" "Something about him. Think of his coat, his sleeve. You must remember something. Did you see his hands?" "Yes, I did when he was loosing the cords," said Mescal, eagerly. "Long, strong fingers. I felt them too. He has a sharp rough wart on one hand, I don't know which. He wears a leather wristband." "That's enough!"

The gate was shut with a bang, followed by a click of bolts. He found, on looking round, that the keeper had been shut out, and he was alone with the armed negro. "You're in for it now, Jacob my boy," muttered Lancey to himself, as he measured the negro with a sharp glance, and slowly turned up the wristband of his shirt with a view to prompt action.

The pilot knew that the captain was engaged in photographing all this activity with a wristband camera, hoping to make something of it later. But Raf's own inclination was to slip out and do some exploring in those underground corridors beyond.

Babington at the moment was employed in sewing a button on the wristband of her husband's shirt, and in the start which she gave stuck the needle into his arm. 'Humphrey! exclaimed the agitated lady. 'I beg your pardon, but not his, said the squire, rubbing the wound. 'If he says a word more about John Caldigate in my presence, I shall tell him what I think about it.

Already, when he was scribbling on it, she had noticed that his wristband was frayed. Now, silhouetted against the window, the edge of the wristband caught her attention again, and grew strangely significant. This man was passing through adversity!

Miss Dallas had never cut a shirt, nor, I believe, had Dr. Sharpe. Harrie was groaning over the last wristband but one, when she heard her husband's voice in the hall. "Harrie, Harrie, your friend is here. I found her, by a charming accident, at the station, and drove her home."

I confess my recognition of him was not so joyful as on the day ten years earlier, when he had come, bedizened with lace and gold rings, to see us at C school: a man in the tenth part of a century learns a deal of worldly wisdom, and his hand, which goes naturally forward to seize the gloved finger of a millionnaire, or a milor, draws instinctively back from a dirty fist, encompassed by a ragged wristband and a tattered cuff.

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