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Updated: June 23, 2025
She wound the long braids of her hair into the flat irregular cone above the nape of the neck which gives such grace to certain antique statues by an artistic elongation of the head, while a few stray locks escaping from her forehead fell in shining curls beside her cheeks. With a form and head thus dressed, she presented a perfect likeness of the noble masterpieces of Greek sculpture.
The flying-fish, however, takes these by means of a great elongation of the rays of the pectoral fins parts which cannot be said to be of the same nature as the constituents of the wing of either the bat or the bird.
The comfort of a six-foot bath to persons of any considerable elongation is always manifest, while a four-foot tub is merely better than a footbath. Where hot water is not on tap in unlimited quantities, five feet is a fair compromise. In porcelain enameled ware a tub of this size costs from $27 to $60, without fittings.
In 361 out of 1000 women of good social class he found elongation or thickening, often with a notable degree of wrinkling and pigmentation, and believes that this is always the result of frequently repeated masturbation practiced with the separation of the nymphæ; in 30 per cent. of the cases admission of masturbation was made.
According to John Knott, the French traveler, Le Vaillant, said that the more coquettish among the Hottentot girls are excited by extreme vanity to practice artificial elongation of the nympha and labia. They are said to pull and rub these parts, and even to stretch them by hanging weights to them.
M'Leod, whom she had seen together, her ladyship observed, that Sawney and Yawney were made for each other; and she sketched, in strong caricature, my relaxed elongation of limb, and his rigid rectangularity. A slight degree of fear of Lady Geraldine's powers kept my attention alert.
"By packing up my goods, and going elsewhere," replied Lumley directly, without an instant's hesitation, in the Indian tongue. At this, there was an elongation of the faces of the men who heard it, and something like a soft groan from the squaws who listened in the background.
Such remarks Lady Hilton generally answered only by an elongation of the lips intended to represent a smile.
He had all that to authorise. Evading and then relaxing and then stipulating and then hearing that there is a protection is not the whole way to have it said that there has been laughing. There where the voice is parting it is not changing the meaning. It is the same. It has that elongation. The president who has that definition is the one who has that decoration. He is not placid.
Joule's experimental proof of the elongation of iron by one seven-hundred and-twenty-thousandth of its length when magnetized, proves at least that its form is not spherical; and, as I am unable at present to demonstrate my own views as to its exact form, I have simply indicated its polar direction by arrows the dotted oval lines merely indicating its limits of free elastic rotation.
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