321 Metaphors for two

Two are no good.

He then looks minutely at two of the plantsone is a rose, the other a flower without a name because it has not long enough been a flower.

Two of the Arab chiefs were Christians; the rest were not.

Until the fourth century, these two had remained the dominant philosophies.

They answered, two of them were widowers, and the other three single men.

" "What strange gentleman?" "A stout middle-aged man, sir, with gray whiskers, that came from London, and asked for you first, and then for Mr. Saltram; and those two hadn't been together more than five minutes, when Mr. Saltram rang the bell in a violent hurry, and told my missus he was going to town immediate, on most particular business, and would she pack him a carpet-bag with a couple of shirts, and so on.

Grace explained that two were cloaks, two were gownsall she could get.

But it is a wise dispensation of Providence that the two are twin virtues, and are generally to be met with in the same broad and beautiful nature.

In their High School days, back in Gridley, these two had been famous members of Dick & Co., a sextette of youngsters who had made a name for themselves in school athletics.

The other two are Jane and Tober; old Fritz is up on the summit.

The worst time came on the Barrier; from Lower Glacier to Southern Barrier Depot (51 miles), 6 1/2 marches as against 5 (two of which were short marches, so that the 5 might count as an easy 4 in point of distance);from Southern Barrier to Mid Barrier Depot (82 miles), 6 1/2 marches as against 5 1/2; from Mid Barrier to Mt. Hooper (70 miles), 8 as against 4 3/4, while the last remaining 8 marches represent but 4 on the outward journey.

These two were his servants in his trip to Boston in 1756, and in preparation for that journey Washington ordered his English agent to send him "2 complete livery suits for servants; with a spare cloak and all other necessary trimmings for two suits more.

Two of the prettiest gifts were a cunning sports handkerchief with a cluster of apples stamped in one corner, and a smart flat silk hat ornament in the shape of three apples.

In India, granite is hewn into hand-mills for grinding corn; two or four of which are a load for an ass or a bullock, and are thus carried to the bazaar for sale.

I observed, that the two who swam were yet more than twice as long swimming over the creek as the fellow was that fled from them.

But here was a surprise; for when I came round a great buttress which juts out from the wall, what should I see but two men, and these two were Ratsey and Elzevir Block.

Two, I understand, is the limit.

" These two were the giants of the Tory confederacy of wits.

Two of them, it seems, had become nuns.

'Good heavens!' thought Lancelot, as his eye wandered from the sad steadfast dignity of the one, to the dogged helpless misery of the other'can those two be really fellow-citizens?

[Footnote: Two of the other wounded men were Captain John Todd and Boon's old hunting companion, Stoner.]

Two of them did not long remain prostrate.

The two thus privileged are Clement Lanyere and Lupo Vulp.

He examined the pictures; only two of them were portraits, but in the background of one was an undoubted representation of the house itself; the other was a portrait of a beautiful boy in a blue jacket and a shirt with a wide frill laid back and open at the neck.

These first two are main points to discover and convict those witches.

321 Metaphors for  two