We shall see the poor devil get out of the carriage, and being fastened on to the bascule, and pulled into the lunette. |
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He fastened the flag to a staff and planted it firmly on the top of his igloo. |
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The skull is on a separate neck wire and all wires are fastened to the back board by passing through holes and then stapling. |
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And the pick was only the stem of a kau-ling plant, to which a bit of brick had been fastened. |
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But I vil get you oud all der same, if I can, vich I don'd know so much apoud, ash der door vas fastened tighter ash a brick. |
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But all this was inconclusive, for the reason that Mrs. Smiley was not fastened as she is now. |
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Her look, which was fastened upon the Chief, expressed a mind that listened to strange matter concerning her very little. |
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Could it be that wenceslas had fastened upon him the stigma of his own crime? |
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Either the gate had been insecurely fastened or else the latch had been broken. |
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Islands are denoted on this wonderful piece of native work by cowrie shells fastened to the framework. |
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When the insecurely fastened log had crept out five inches, it took just one more vigorous cast to finish the business. |
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To all appearance, the rock was as firmly fastened as any other portion of the earth's substance. |
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Maria merely whispered the words of the orison and kept her eyes fastened on the ground. |
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This pledget should have a string fastened to it, hanging from the nose, in order that it may be easily removed. |
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Upon his Ishmaelite neck was firmly fastened the collar of vassalage to the baron of the Quarterhouse. |
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If the two horizontal arms were not sufficiently adapted to the figure, they fastened a crossbeam to it. |
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To get this angle, tapering blocks are fastened to the crosspiece ends, as shown. |
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The dogs' traces should be of skin and fastened with toggles or buttons to the bowline. |
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His eyes had searched for the date line to use as cumulative evidence, but they had remained fastened to one story. |
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The jesses were of crimson and yellow silk, its legs fancifully adorned with little bells fastened by rings of leather. |
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And his head bobbed slowly up and down, for it was fastened so that the least jar or jiggle would move it. |
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Two small forks or bucks-horns fastened to a joist are indispensable articles for the support of the rifle. |
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The hopper is securely fastened on top of the baseboard and over the cylinder. |
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This pledget should have a string fastened to it, hanging from the nose in order that it may be easily removed. |
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The guards were burying in the sand a heavy anchor to which the main rope of the breeches buoy would be fastened. |
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Mary screamed, and began reaching for the buckle of the safety belt that fastened her to her seat. |
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On this pole two pothooks were fastened, from which hung the pot and kettle, and the fire was kindled under it. |
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Those which lie on the keel, and are fastened to it with bolts through the kelson. |
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It is usually placed in low shrubs or fastened to the rank growth of saw grass sufficiently low to be secure from observation. |
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Nest of strips of rushes woven together to form a platform and fastened to saw grass growing on the bank of a stream. |
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The knife switch L is fastened to the bottom of the case so that the handle will project through a slot in one side of the box. |
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Miss krakow folded her well-worn hand bag under one arm and fastened her black cotton gloves. |
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Telzey snapped the tiny library shut, fastened it to the belt of her sunsuit and went over to the open window. |
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In his scalp lock was fastened a number of eagle feathers, and of course he wore two or three necklaces of beads and wampum. |
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I lassoed him with my lariat and fastened him to a plum-tree while I ate of the meat. |
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And while he fastened up his box he discoursed about the doctor's patients. |
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Then they saw two Belgian corporals with dispatch rider brassards fastened about the left sleeve of their tunics. |
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The long painter of the scow had been extended over, and fastened to, the three boats. |
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She tore one of the coverings from her bosom, with which she made a first bandage that she fastened with a tress of lier hair. |
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A light box frame, tightened by wooden pegs, is fastened by the same agency and poised upon the axle. |
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The fish which had fastened on the pollack, was the petromyzon marinus, or sea lamprey. |
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It consists of a prism mounted on a telescoping leg which may be fastened to the drawing-board. |
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My djin had fastened up his little cart under a tree, and together we clambered the steep path on the slippery red soil. |
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One may take a sheep's bladder into the orifice of which a tube is fastened. |
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These he fastened firmly together, and set them securely within that window, by which the tercel would come to his lady. |
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She fastened two wires to two other wires, adjusted the lens, and the tips of the thermocouple glowed red. |
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This is accomplished by means of a thermostatic bar made of plates of brass and vulcanite fastened together. |
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The animals are similarly fastened to the lorica, sometimes directly, sometimes by means of a short stalk. |
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For their covering a mantle is what they all wear, fastened with a clasp or, for want of it, with a thorn. |
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My djin had fastened his little cart under a tree, and together we climbed the steep path on the slippery red soil. |
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Thus an old woman sleeping in a shed is awakened at daylight by a tiger snake having fastened on to her wrist. |
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The hangings, a marvel of lyonnaise workmanship, fastened by gold cords, dazzled all eyes. |
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Above or below each niche was fastened to the wall a piece of marble on which was cut the name of the owner. |
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At first the two were fastened firmly, and the topmast could not be lowered. |
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He was standing where they had left him, his eyes fastened on them malevolently. |
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When the two cavaliers had entered, planchet fastened the door behind them. |
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She looked like a Kewpie in her abbreviated bathing suit, with water wings fastened to her back. |
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Stepping on shore, he opened a doeskin pouch that was fastened to his belt. |
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The instruments are made of soft iron, and are fixed in leaden chucks, which can be readily fastened to one end of the mandril. |
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The window is securely fastened, your Excellency, unless he breaks the glass. |
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The operator saddled the seeder on his shoulder by means of a strap fastened to the seed sack. |
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Sometimes two little strings with a silver bead at one end were fastened to the mask, and seined as mouthpieces. |
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But his parents gave the governor a rich present, so he fastened on the son of the tradeswoman, Panteleyeva. |
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Back toward the trailing edge then, to a small escape-hatch beside which was fastened a dull black ball. |
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These bracelets and necklaces are fastened by a brooch or pin of brilliants or marcasite. |
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For an answer to this the tree frog ran out his tongue, and, sure enough, it was fastened at the front end. |
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I fastened it at the masthead, so that we could hoist and lower the sail at pleasure. |
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Felt is fastened over the matchboard lining of the roof before the iron is put on. |
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But water spider spun a thread from her body and wove it into a tusti bowl which she fastened on her back. |
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This zebu was kept fastened to a tree, and Rossetti loved to exhibit it and point out its beauties with his maulstick. |
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A veil of old English point was fastened to her head by a Triple Crown of pearls, and falling to her feet, quite covered her. |
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When the chain was stowed below, and the anchor securely fastened, tripper went aft and hauled in the main-sheet. |
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Oswald bent the man's legs and, trussing him up, fastened the rope from the ankles to that which bound the wrists. |
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Down in the meadow the boys drove a stake, and to it they fastened Mephibosheth. |
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They fastened the dogs in a clump of dwarfed spruce and built a small fire on the downwind side of the trees. |
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The wire can be fastened on the stack by drilling a tiny hole through the stack. |
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Also, small wedges of wood fastened on the yards, to keep ropes or the earing of the sail from slipping off the yard. |
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A clumsy band and button fastened her unbleached night-gown about the throat. |
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The straps that fastened them up were unfrayed, and the fixtures that held them down were uncracked. |
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They were in bathing costume, and Miss Lee, espying Arch, fastened upon him without ceremony. |
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The little loop was still on the fragment of minnow tackle which fastened it to the cast. |
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To this he fastened an ample bag of strong salmon-netting, which he had brought with him from Edmundston for this purpose. |
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An extra strip was fastened around his chin to prevent the ejection of the gag. |
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Hawk Eye fastened a moccasin to one end of his bow and slowly waved it to and fro. |
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The end of the beam is fastened to a brace which extends to the back of the moldboard. |
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With this I burnt a hole in the end of each board and fastened them to the front brace with withes of moosewood. |
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For there was no craft tied to the string-piece, where he had fastened his motor-boat. |
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This fence was built of heavy cables securely fastened to huge posts, and each cable carried an electric charge of 75,000 volts. |
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Lastly, from the cappa is probably derived the mozzetta, a short cape with a miniature hood, fastened down the front with buttons. |
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He put the letter back in the untorn envelope and carefully fastened it up again. |
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Each twisted himself a vine of the muscadine grape, and fastened one end around the limb of an oak, and made a noose in the other. |
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Her gaze fastened on Magda's face and clung there unwaveringly while she read the letter. |
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Back of it was a water gate, which had also been closed and fastened by the owner before departing. |
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Quickly the canoe worked up alongside the log, to which both the Irish trapper and his native companion fastened a firm grip. |
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The vambrace is generally rigid, either a solid tube or hinged on the outside and fastened on the inside by straps or hooks. |
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He fastened them together with a broad seal and a loop of black and yellow thread, and then wished me a pleasant journey. |
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He then took off his neckerchief and fastened it round his waist, as tight as he could draw. |
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Hammer this out flat, file it smooth and dress up, with emery cloth fastened upon a flat piece of wood. |
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A lady So fair, and fastened to an empery, Would make the great'st king double. |
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So the toad got into a bucket he happened to possess, and fastened the bucket to the creeper. |
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A much more common cause of occlusion is an intestinal parasite, which crawls in and is fastened. |
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Then taking a slip of paper she wrote upon it two lines, which she wrapped in a piece of oiled silk and fastened to her bracelet. |
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You often find a dozen of these little green bells fastened to your skirt if you have been where the agrimony grows. |
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We should have fastened the branches of life together in long elastic wires of the thin-drawn gold of perdurable sentiment. |
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Five large grey bears had been caught, and fastened in a pen built for the purpose of confining the bulls, during a bullbaiting. |
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The thread is fastened 524 to the eyehole by a kind of loop, the short end being twisted around the longer one. |
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The berserk was sitting on his horse wearing his helmet, the chin-piece of which was not fastened. |
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A piece of lace with a tag, which fastened the busk, or piece of whalebone, used to keep the stays in position. |
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Looking wearily up he saw the great, green eyes of the calico cat fastened upon him in fierce distrust. |
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Griffiths saw him mount a post horse, and led the grey mare round the house, and fastened her to some rails in readiness. |
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He tried to shake it, but little came of that, for the gate was fastened firmly. |
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There was also a portrait of the Emperor William, mounted and fastened up with four pins. |
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Around the felly is the outer rim or tire made of wood and fastened to the felly with thongs. |
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He stooped and fastened the straps about the forelegs of the horse just above the fetlock. |
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The fid should always be fastened to the cross-trees or trestle-trees, by a lanyard. |
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The association football goal net into which the ball is kicked is fastened to the ground and is made of tarred rope. |
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A mass of fishnet was fastened to the smaller spars and heavy ropes were holding the spars and the net in place during its tow. |
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The latter now quietly fastened the anadem she had taken from her head in her sister's hair, and drew her veil over her face. |
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The sides and roof of wide-split cedar boards were adzed to lie close, and fastened into place by twisted cedar rope. |
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A picture can be so fastened to the panel as to form a good letter or cardholder. |
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The recoil was taken up by a heavy hempen hawser fastened to the bulwarks and passed through the cascabel of the gun. |
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They are all covered with cloth and rubber and are fastened with glass or porcelain knobs. |
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One end of this footstalk is attached very strongly to the branch, and to the other end is fastened the first cell. |
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To these timbers are fixed small timbers along the footwall, to which are fastened the lagging and ladders. |
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To this he fastened a long piece of catgut, and carried it through the floor. |
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I got the loose end fastened to the boat, and found it impossible to row back against the tide with the fyke. |
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Over this was the Doric peplos, fastened on the shoulders with clasps and leaving the arms bare. |
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The other piece is fastened to a bracket from which the galvanometer is suspended. |
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When the standing martingale is used it is fastened to the noseband or to the cavesson, which many use in its place. |
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The keel and stem are both in one piece, as shown, and to this the garboard strake is to be fastened. |
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The outer coat forms a kind of mantle by means of the skirts of which the gemmule is fastened to the support of the sponge. |
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My father, fortunately, has a nervous twitching of the face, which increased under the fixed gaze his certifier fastened upon him. |
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His nephew was securely disposed of for the night, being fastened in his chamber. |
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The plain gathered skirt was fastened to the full waist by a wide belt of the chambray. |
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A strong piece of rope extended from the magazine to the wood screw above mentioned, and was fastened to both. |
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The chemisette is of lace, to match that upon the skirt, and is fastened at the throat by a simple knot of pink ribbon. |
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Others are used in handles, either fastened with gum, or consisting of a withe passed round the stone and tied underneath. |
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This means that a loop is taken in the wire rope by which they are anchored, the loop being fastened by means of a link. |
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It is said that a grain elevator may go out of business, whereas here the use is fastened upon the land. |
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Cut-in-Half slept in a room underneath, with his great ape, Gargousse, fastened to the foot of his bed. |
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The legionaries began putting on their armour, fastened the greave protecting the right leg, and took up bucklers and lances. |
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She had taken that chignon for a pillow, and fastened it to the back of the seat. |
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To the pack-saddle, or aparejo, two baskets are fastened, in which the botijas are placed with the small ends downwards. |
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I fastened the boat, and then, with the oars on my shoulder and the slack of the codline in my hand, start him up the shell road. |
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The blank wheel should be keyed on the shaft or securely fastened with a setscrew. |
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The violence of the shock had severed the rope which fastened him to his companion. |
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His mind had fastened upon a hundred things of which she had taken no cognisance. |
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Syne I pulled out the little drawer, and got the sharping strap, the which I fastened to my button. |
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It had a friction crab hoist driven by an electric motor, both of which were fastened to the derrick frame between the shear legs. |
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Let the rope be put in round the sheave of this block, and brought back to the block that is fastened at the top of the machine. |
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In the room at the foot of the bed was a small steel safe, which Ted found was fastened with a combination lock. |
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He had fastened it down, when a loud noise and commotion was heard in the street. |
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The pectoral fin or arm is fastened to a series of bones called the shoulder girdle. |
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Blash and Gaunt fastened their rings to the wire, and I hooked my own and Wilma's on, too. |
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The titmouse took the cotton and would have taken the wicking, I think, if it had not been fastened in too tight for her. |
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At last he fastened his eyes on the compass card, took refuge, in spirit, inside the binnacle. |
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The earth of a bank has all slidden away from it but the fence was fastened to it and held it up. |
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