“Of Blind Certainty” it was a young girl with long blond hair, a grey pleated skirt, and an explosive belt around her waist, this time it is a little boy. A shroud of lead sinks heavily onto his shoulders, and despite this, he looks forward innocently and alertly. With a white, ...
Do women realize that nylon hosiery was invented and every lady had to wear either a girdle, garter belt, or garters to hold the hosiery in place so they would look nicely dressed? Hosiery was worn to church, to work and even shopping. Then panty-hose was invented, then knee-high hose,...
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Take this waltz, take this waltz Take its broken waist in your hand This waltz, this waltz, this waltz, this waltz With its very own breath of brandy and Death Dragging its tail in the sea There's a concert hall in Vienna Where your mouth had a thousand reviews ...
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When he came back down, she fastened the red belt around his waist andplopped the Santa hat on top of his black hair. “How do I look?” He asked. He looked like a Christmas gigolo, but all Charlotte said was, “Festive. What time is it?” ...
Round his waist was a leather belt from which hung, in addition to a revolver and cartridges, a glass bottle with a wide stopper with a chloroformed sponge reposing in the bottom. It did not need the introduction of the newcomer by M. Desplaines as Professor Ajax Wiseman, to tell the ...
3. To reduce in size; make smaller or shorter: took in the waist on the pair of pants. To make (a garment) smaller by tailoring.Nautical To furl (a sail). 4. To include or encompass: The tour takes in every site worth seeing. 5. To attend or experience: took in a movie; took...
"But since the teeth signify possessions as well as people, we must regard the grinders as representing treasures; the canine teeth, as objects of no great value; the incisors, as household objects. And so it is quite reasonable that some of the teeth, when they fall out, signify the los...
3. To reduce in size; make smaller or shorter: took in the waist on the pair of pants. To make (a garment) smaller by tailoring.Nautical To furl (a sail). 4. To include or encompass: The tour takes in every site worth seeing. 5. To attend or experience: took in a movie; took...