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Updated: May 31, 2025
Sunday wear for the men is a green tailcoat of some coarse sort of drugget, and usually a complete suit to match. I have never set eyes on such degrading raiment. Here it clings, there bulges; and the human body, with its agreeable and lively lines, is turned into a mockery and laughing-stock. Another piece of Sunday business with the peasants is to take their ailments to the chemist for advice.
The juggler snakes have the peculiar power of inflating the skin of the neck till it bulges over the head, and so forms a kind of hood. The Indian varieties of these hooded snakes are poisonous, and are distinguishable from the others by a yellow spot on the back of the neck. From the serpents the visitor should turn to the families of the Testudinata, or
The aorta, he found, was the main blood-vessel arching over and leading from the heart, and in nicking it the bullet had so weakened its outer wall that it bulged out in the form of a sack, just as the inner tube of an automobile tire bulges through the outer casing when there is a blowout. "And when that sack gives way inside you," Cardigan had explained, "you'll go like that!"
"Why, that wall there bulges so, I should think the whole affair would collapse soon." Peer tried to laugh at this, but felt something like a lump in his throat. It hurt to hear fine folks talk like that of father and mother's little house. There was a great flurry when the strange gentleman appeared in the doorway.
She was more'n a whole day puttin' her clothes into her trunks the respectable trunk, and the big trunk, and the dog-house, and the one what had bulges on all sides but one." "What train did she go on?" "The eight o'clock accommodation, yesterday morning.
The leaves shook again, and a boy of about ten years, incredibly ragged, with a dirty face, hands, and bare feet and legs, dropped to the ground. His head was covered with a tangled mop of brown hair in lieu of a hat. The boy stared at the window, all the while munching an apple, while from the bulges in his scant trousers it was evident that he had others for future consumption.
"Everything in good shape. Except the chimney of the lamp. Where it bulges, there are caramel specks and blobs of soot, but I can't get the thing out; I don't want to burn my fingers; and anyway, with the shade lowered a bit she won't notice. "Well, how shall I proceed when she does come?" he asked himself, sinking into an armchair. "She enters. Good. I take her hands. I kiss them.
All men have hobbies fishing, hunting, horse racing, golf why couldn't this chap take to flying for his fun?" "That sounds good to me," declared Bobolink; "anyhow, we know he must be a kind of high-flier." "Seems like our mystery bulges bigger than ever," remarked Phil, frowning. "It does, for a fact," admitted Tom; "instead of finding out things, we're getting deeper in the mud all the time."
Similar weather-stains and odd kicks and bulges the old rancher's person exhibited, when he came out to sun himself of a rimy morning, when cobwebs glittered on the short, late grass, and his joints reminded him that the rains were coming.
The poison story had been a gag to make him think he had outwitted Domber. He climbed out of the cockpit and walked over to Hans. "We'll hit her again," he said. Turning back he noted that several of the mechanics had moved in close. A quick glance showed bulges under their coveralls which looked a lot like army pistols or automatics. The water boy moved toward Stan.
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