Storks sit at peace among the women of the hareem who come for their afternoon airing to the flat roof-tops of Moorish houses.
The amount of airing of the bedclothes depends somewhat upon the weather; bed linen absorbs too much damp if placed by the window on a rainy or foggy day.
The daily care includes airing the room and its closets, airing and making the bed, dusting, removing lint and threads from the floor, and removing slops and bringing fresh water if bathing apparatus is in the room.
I had heard the raider was equipped with both coal and oil burning engines, so I managed to wander into the engine room to try to see how they were arranged while I was out for an airing one day.
It was so cold and rainy most of the time that we had not been able to take our airing on deck, but from the time we sighted Iceland we were not allowed above, anyway.
Such garments as had an airing whenever we strode afield!
Flatter yourself then no longer that half an hour's airing in your carriage deserves the name of exercise.
This airingmade us as hungry as so many hawks, so that between appetite and a very good dinner, 'twas difficult to eat like a philosopher.
I know a kindly Frenchwoman who takes her pig for an airing on the sands of St. Michel-en-Greve every summer afternoon.
I read an advertisement in the 'Morning Post' this morning for a young person to take pet dogs for an airing in the Park.
She could not start to clean her room or light a fire, and she had been reared in the belief that a bed required a thorough airing before it could be made.
Would Peter, if he met her in the park airing pet dogs for a livelihood, pass by, like a Levite, on the other side?
Be that as it may, a general impression had gone abroad that Marshall was no better than a cannibal; and during the short while he remained in Bullockshatch, not a nursery-maid was allowed to take the usual airing in the streets.
A cracked mirror lay on an old straw mattress, the contents of which were airing themselves through wide rips and rents.
These two little people, it may be here mentioned, were just taking a morning airing in charge of Susan Posey, who strolled along in company with Gifted Hopkins on his way to the store.
She could not quite make up her mind to touch the feverish bills with the cankering coppers in them, and left them airing themselves on the table.
In the afternoon the lady was gone, the old house all open, and their mother sweeping, dusting, airing in great spirits.
In addressing some young girls she said: "We all think a great deal of the importance of opening our windows and airing our rooms.
I wish we thought as much of airing our imaginations.
Cook, Tom,' said the fat lady, still airing herself as aforesaid.
Good tillage in such a case demands the pruning of the roots and the airing of the soil when the ground is dry enough to permit such stirring, and the plants then extend their roots in the lower soil where they rightly belong.
It is in condition to take up more water from spring rains than would be the case if it lay compact, and it does not lose water by the airing in the spring that plowing gives.
By the time all this was accomplished she had regained her wonted calm and was airing some rather strong views on the subject of two little boys who lived with a catapult next door but one.
Airing is highly essential about this period, that the plants may be gradually hardened; but guard against injuring them.
In the morning she came round early to the rooms in a side street, and took the baby out for his airing upon the promenade, so that Marie and Osborn might bathe together.
After she had taken the baby for her morning airing on the Heath, she left the two younger children with the maid, and went into town to lunch.
Besides, I craved fresh air and thought that an airing would revive me.
After a full discussion and the airing of her ideas and mine, we agreed that there was little or no likelihood of the road-constables returning or of anyone else approaching her carriage before full daylight.
And he continued to give this morning lesson when, on our return from airing at Ramsgate after our recovery from the measles, my mother found she must submit to transfer us to a daily governess.
But the great crisis was one unlucky summer evening when Emily and I were out with the donkey, and Griffith, just come home from Oxford, was airing the new acquisition of a handsome black retriever.
This was a grand opportunity for airing my philosophy, and I rushed at it.
The airing of the Court had become a pilgrimage to the unsightly shrine of the English martyrs.
I am afraid, sir, things are in a very disturbed state; so many people with new ideas are airing them just now; sympathy is being shown for criminals, and respect for government is not increasing.
We walked pensively for some time in the shrubberies, and ended our airing on the great terrace.
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