Filter through blotting paper, and to the clear filtrate add some phosphate of soda solution.
In a glass tube, sealed at one end, I insert a piece of lean flesh, the size of a walnut, which I have drained of its juices by squeezing it inblotting paper.
The meat, which was thoroughly drained by the blotting paper, has become so moist that the young vermin leave a wet mark behind them as they crawl over the glass.
I place a few high and dry on a sheet of blotting paper, which will absorb the excess of liquid unfavorable to successful observation.
As the great vulture swept by, blotting out a stretch of sky as it passed, the wind hissed and sang through the quills of its enormous wings, taut and stiff as steel.
A moment later, the monstrous shape broke water again farther seaward, blotting out for an instant with its black bulk the rising moon.
The block sucked in the moisture like blotting paper if he painted thinly; so that this, with a hundred other troubles, curbed his dash very seriously.
After twenty-four hours every leaf was again handled and placed between heavy blotting paper; after twenty-four hours here, each leaf was again removed to a secondblotting paper.
If water and soap have been used, it may be necessary to put a pressing tin under the leaf, placing blotting paper on each side.
Add a quart of water, two ounces of alcohol, mix in a gradual manner, and filter through blotting paper.
When clear and transparent, strain through a blotting paper and bottle for use.
Dip blottingpaper in the liquid, and place in the box with the articles to be preserved.
She looked up into his face, her own misery blottingout all other things.
The thought of Gore--the remembrance of Gore--rose like tangible things, blotting out all else.
They were standing close together, the firelight throwing their shadows out faintly against the growing darkness, but on their faces the dull autumn twilight lingered, blotting out all traces of the passage of time.
What was that on the sand--blotting the yellow sand just below the spar?
A letter left in a blotting book, or a wrong initial on the envelope, or a false announcement of marriage.
When Eleanor went into the library to hunt for the blotting paper, she, too, commented on the queerness of Edith's stumbling on the lady who wasn't a lady.
To which he answered, "Where did I put those sheets of blotting paper, Eleanor?
Don't do that," he said, quite sharply, fidgeting with the blotting paper.
You double a page in half, and write your name inside exactly on the crease of the paper; then you fold the two halves together again without blotting it and press hard.
Naughty Enid managed to draw a cat on the margin of her blotting paper, and held it up for an admiring comrade to see; and Beatrice Wynne gave a terrific yawn, for which she was told to lose an order mark.
We pressed the flowers in blotting paper, and they were often lovely.
Low down was a dark bank--a thicker night--rising swiftly, blotting out the stars one by one.
Westwards was the dim vale, a faint mist blottingout steeple and tower--a mist blending with the sky at the horizon, and there all aglow.
In placing the mould in the press it is advisable to place one or two thicknesses of stout blotting paper, previously wetted, under the mould to give to it a slight amount of elasticity and, at the same time, to keep it in place.
A sheet of tin foil (without holes) that has been smoothed on a sheet of glass by a soft brush is now laid on it, and then three or four thicknesses of blotting paper.
He was blotting a page as I entered,' was what she said .
Where the blotting out of electricity had been tragic, this, as soon as its utter harmlessness was realized, became comic.
They were crossing a level tract of moor; once she looked back at the men on the fir-tree; the rain was blotting them from sight, but she could see them faintly, dark against the sky.
A pause while the shadows seemed to thicken, blotting out all traces of light; then Lord Stair spoke, quietly: “That will do.
It drove between me and the Central Suns--blotting them out from my vision, and plunging me into an impenetrable night.
Far away out on the great plain, I saw a monstrous shadow blotting it out, and advancing swiftly.
The stylus was made sharp at one end to write with, and blunt and broad at the other, to efface and correct easily: hence the phrase vertere stylum, to turn the stylus, was used to expressblotting out.
Blotting and correcting was so much Churchill's abhorrence, that I have heard from his publisher he once energetically expressed himself, that it was like cutting away one's own flesh.
Mr. Bultiwell's pencil, which had been straying idly over the blotting pad by his side, stopped.
He presented the card to Jacob, who was busily engaged in polishing the tip of one of his patent shoes with a fragment of blotting paper.
He sat with his head resting upon his left hand, idly sketching upon a corner of the blotting pad.
The world was big enough for them both, and the mighty metropolis was a world so wide that the blotting out of any face was only the matter of a step in the crowd.
At the end of four hours the residual pieces of albumen were placed on blottingpaper to remove superfluous moisture, and weighed.
The albumen which was immersed in acidulated water only quickly dried, superficially, when placed on blotting paper, whereas that which had been acted on by pepsin was rendered glutinous and incapable of being dried in this manner.
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