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Updated: June 4, 2025
Jorrocks when he was a young man, with his hair stiffly curled, occupied a place on her left side. On her right arm dangled a green velvet bag with a gold cord, out of which one of Mr. Jorrocks's silk handkerchiefs protruded, while a crumpled, yellowish-white cambric one, with a lace fringe, lay at her side. On an hour-glass stool, a little behind Mrs.
Gabord had come to me three times, and seeing how sound asleep I was had not disturbed me, but had brought bread and water my prescribed diet. He stood there, his feet buried in the blanched corn I could see the long yellowish-white blades the torch throwing shadows about him, his back against the wall. I looked carefully round my dungeon.
Osra felt very proud of them, for they were fine, healthy young birds, and although they had rather a quaint air being covered with a curious, bristly-looking growth, which made them look like young hedgehogs from the very day they kicked off the thick, glossy, yellowish-white shell which had covered them, they could run about and even pick up their food from the ground.
They work in the hollow of the tree, as though they were making a canoe; and three days afterwards this cavity is found filled with a yellowish-white juice, very limpid, with a sweet and vinous flavour. The sap continues to mount as in the arborescent Euphorbia recently cut.
The chatter of the peasants; the rumbling of horses and waggons; the joyous cries of quails; the hum of insects as they hung suspended in the motionless air; the smell of the soil and grain and steam from our horses; the thousand different lights and shadows which the burning sun cast upon the yellowish-white cornland; the purple forest in the distance; the white gossamer threads which were floating in the air or resting on the soil-all these things I observed and heard and felt to the core.
Two tired-out omnibus horses, of a yellowish-white, and showing their ribs, were rubbing their noses against each other like a caress; then the horse on the left raised his head and placed it in a friendly way upon the other's mane. Louise pointed to the two animals and said to Amedee, smilingly: "Their fate is hard, is it not?
I, for instance, am of opinion that the fruit of the giù ù ba a could be safety used and to a great extent. It is like a little pumpkin, green outside and yellowish-white inside. A kind of oil is extracted from its pulp which, when cooked, is not of a disagreeable taste and does one no harm.
The hatred which some of his order feel for Socialists and Demagogues Lord Marshmoreton kept for roseslugs, rose-beetles and the small, yellowish-white insect which is so depraved and sinister a character that it goes through life with an alias being sometimes called a rose-hopper and sometimes a thrips. A simple soul, Lord Marshmoreton mild and pleasant.
Gabord had come to me three times, and seeing how sound asleep I was had not disturbed me, but had brought bread and water my prescribed diet. He stood there, his feet buried in the blanched corn I could see the long yellowish-white blades the torch throwing shadows about him, his back against the wall. I looked carefully round my dungeon.
The wallpaper mystery he at once cleared up. Apparently the old earl had discovered by experiment that the heavy, expensive wallpaper would not stick to the glossy panelling, so he had purchased a cheaper paper, and had pasted that on first. Higgins said he had gone all over the panelling with a yellowish-white paper, and after that was dry, he pasted over it the more expensive rolls.
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