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O'Flynn mixed and handed up the mud-mortar, while Mac put in some brisk work with it before it stiffened in the increasing cold.
And Donnegan watched her face shade with suspicion, stiffen with cold anger, warm and soften again under the explanations of Jack Landis.
Society, we may be sure, began to whisper of these snug parleys in the arbor after dinner, these shadowed mumblings on the balcony when the moon was upand Lady Digby stiffened into watchfulness.
" A stiffening of Miss Hassiebrock took place, as if mere verbiage had suddenly flung a fang.
"Piers," she said, "tell me what is wrong!" He stiffened at her approach, straightened himself, faced her.
His muscles responded to Johnnie's cry almost automatically, stiffening to an effort at extra speed, and he fell headlong, dragging Pros down with him.
CHAPTER IV FROM 1816 TO 1919 Poor mites; you stiffen on a bench And stoop your curls to dusty laws; Your petal fingers curve and clench In slavery to parchment saws; You suit your hearts to sallow faces In sullen places:
I stiffened under its quiet force, and, taking his arm, let him lead me out of a side door, where the crowd was smaller and its attention even more absorbed.
His crest stiffened like the hair of a brush, and the muscles of his forelegs and shoulders stood out like whipcords.
By this means, and with the assistance of the monks who continually recited and expounded the Buddhist scriptures in his ears, some time even before his arm had stiffened for ever, the doctrine of the misery of existence had become perfectly clear to him.
Moreover, strength and suppleness have grown together; you have not stiffened by becoming stronger, but find yourself more flexible.
Being a mineral, it cannot be appropriated to animal uses, without being decomposed and transformed into an organic condition; but in the numerous species of plants whose stalks require stiffening against the winds,in the grasses and canes, including all our grains, the sugar-cane, and the bamboo,a silicate (an actual flint) is taken up by the roots and stored away in the stalks as a stiffener.
"There's room for a little stiffening in you, even now, Philip!
They might kill him, but they could not kill the regiment: it would live on and conquer; ay, and should conquer, if his life could help on its victory; and then its honour would be his, its reward be his, even when his corpse lay pierced with wounds, stiffening beneath a foreign sky.
She felt his arm stiffen as from head to foot he grew rigid.
" "Yes, it's awful to think how the life up here can take the stiffening out of a fella.
Stir it lightly for the first minute with a broad-bladed knife, then stop stirring it; and, as the mixture begins to stiffen around the edge, fold the omelet toward the centre with the knife.
The quartermaster who had been at the wheel came clambering down the ladder and ran along the deck, his fingers splayed and stiffened before him in the intensity of his panic.
"He was found, seated against a tree, stone dead, one hand stiffened over the Mexican war medal at his throat.
After an instant's stiffening against it Mary admitted to herself that it was pleasant; she didn't wonder Dorothy was sweet if her mother did this often.
The flesh of animals slaughtered whilst under considerable depression of vital energy (as from previous bleeding) has a diminished tendency to stiffen after death, the feebleness of this tendency being in proportion to the degree of depression.