If ever she should come a wandering back, I wouldn't have the old place seem to cast her off, you understand, but seem to tempt her to draw nigher to ' t, and to peep in, maybe, like a ghost, out of the wind and rain, through the old winder, at the old seat by the fire...
Buck, on the bank, worried and anxious, kept abreast of the boat, his eyes never off his master. At a particularly bad spot, where a ledge of barely submerged rocks jutted out into the river, Hans cast off the rope, and, while Thornton poled the boat out into the stream, ran down...
I felt it almost as a destiny to make Salem my home; so that the mould of features and cast of character which had all along been familiar here-ever, as one representative of the race lay down in his grave, another assuming, as it were, his sentry-march along the main street-might ...
Open and shut as if cast from the shadow of a fallen angel’s wing —Anon (The elevator doors) opened suavely, like an expensive cream sliding smoothly on a flawless face —Judith Martin (Let your mind) open like a clam when the waters slide back to feed it —Marge Piercy Opens like...
He instanced a snake, the cast skin of which, deep purple in color, was fifty-one feet in length, and mentioned a white creature, supposed to be mammalian, which gave forth well-marked phosphorescence in the darkness; also a large black moth, the bite of which was supposed by ...
Mr. Lorry moved in his chair, and cast a troubled look towards the hospital procession of negro cupids. As if THEY had any help for anybody in their absurd baskets! "-rendered it necessary that I should go to Paris, there to communicate with a gentleman of the Bank, so good as to ...
Cast & crew User reviews Trivia FAQ IMDbProAll topicsThe Happy Hooker 1975 R 1h 36m IMDb RATING 3.8/10 915 YOUR RATING RateBiographyComedy In the first of three films on the life of Xaviera Hollander, the famous hooker from Holland traces her career as madam of the biggest and most ...
There were traces about it of gold embroidery, which, however, was greatly frayed and defaced, so that none, or very little, of the glitter was left. It had been wrought, as was easy to perceive, with wonderful skill of needlework; and the stitch (as I am assured by ladies conversant...
The Doctor and Yaz arrive in the middle of the street and after following a trace leading to Dan's house, they discover his door open. Finding the traces of Karvanista's stun cube, the Doctor uses a laptop to then discover that Karvanista is leaving while there is a fleet of seven bi...
Define trabecula. trabecula synonyms, trabecula pronunciation, trabecula translation, English dictionary definition of trabecula. n. pl. tra·bec·u·lae 1. Any of the supporting strands of connective tissue projecting into an organ and constituting part