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It makes particularly excellent casts, for when it is warm it is not sticky, but softens so perfectly that it will show the tiniest indentation of a mould. It is the best kind of splint for a broken bone.

"I used my flash light, and that must have given them the range. They put three or four shells right on top of us. The fellows that got hurt in the gully kept stringing back here, and I couldn't do anything in the dark. I had to have a light to do anything. I just finished putting on a Johnson splint when the first shell came. I guess they're all done for now." "How many were there?"

"Who drilled your pretty hide, Benjamin?" said I bluntly, noting that he wore his left arm in a splint. "Lord!" says he. "'Twas a scratch from a half-ounce ball at the Chemung. Dear, dear, how very disappointing was that affair, Loskiel! Most annoying of them not to stand our charge!"

Next, I heard a single thump of his six-inch tail. George was beginning to get pleased; he always did when there were things to eat. All this time Jonathan, tired out, sat in his big splint chair at the supper-table. He had been thrashing the brook since daylight, over his knees sometimes. I could still see the high-water mark on his patched trousers.

"They wanted to learn" Baleku was obviously making a great effort to tell his story "about ... about where we came from ... where we got the packs." "So now they will know of us, or will if they get the story out of Loketh." Ashe worked with Ross to splint the Rover's broken arm. "How many of them were here, Baleku?" The Rover's head moved slowly from side to side. "I do not know in truth.

The sampan is towed by a team of seven coolies, harnessed to a small, strong rope made of bamboo splint. It is interesting, yet painful, to see these men clambering like goats about the rocky cliffs, sometimes as much as a hundred feet above the water; one of the number does nothing else but throw the rope over protuberant points of rock.

Her right foot lay stiffly across his arm, held straight and still in an impromptu splint of umbrellas and handkerchiefs. Immediately behind came the lady whom George had caught sight of, holding the other girl's hand in hers. She was bareheaded and in evening dress.

He could not promise a certain cure, but he felt great faith in a new kind of splint which he was using for Prudy's hip. "O, grandma, it may be, and then, again, it may not be," sobbed poor Susy; "we can't tell what God will think best; but anyhow, it was I that did it." "But, Susan, thee must think how innocent thee was of any wrong motive.

"You can't stick a straw in through that clay as you stick a splint in a cake." "No," admitted Cleo, "but I guess it must be ready now. The book says it doesn't take more than an hour before the fish is baked to a turn, whatever that is." The four girls stood about the fire hole, wondering how Cleo's experiment would succeed. Captain Clark joined them.

"I'm just what I be an' I ain't so big a fool that I need to be reminded of it," said my uncle. "I'll stay at home an' work," I proposed bravely. "You ain't old enough for that," sighed Aunt Deel. "I want to keep you in school," said Uncle Peabody, who sat making a splint broom. While we were talking in walked Benjamin Grimshaw the rich man of the hills.

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