If this is done quickly, before the glass has had time to cool, a pretty bubbleor balloon is the result.
I should have added, when speaking of the soap mixture, that the common yellow soap intended for laundry use, is much better for this purpose than the finer toilet varieties most commonly used by amateur soap-bubble blowers.
Within the past few years soap-bubble parties have been quite the style among our young people, and not a few of the older members of society have joined in the frolic with as much zest as their younger competitors.
On we went, as I say, making the smooth, bright sea hiss and bubble as the white foam frothed up over our bows.
The sun arose over the distant Morocco coast--not then in sight, however--and sent his rays down on our decks with an ardour which made the pitch bubble and hiss up out of the seams.
Some craned to see; it dimmed, it disappeared; The last green milky bubble blinked and cleared.
And if he failed in any least degree, Or faltered for an instant, or showed slack, He might go drown himself within the sea, And add a bubble to the clipper's track.
I am as the foam-froth upon his infinite ocean, but of the water of the ocean is the bubble on its waves.
Instead of seeking "the bubble reputation" they vied with each other in the extent of their religious gifts and endowments, affording substantial aid to the learned of the land and to the poorer classes of the community.
Some families that are placed in affluent circumstances, literally rack their brains to discover new and more gaudy embellishments which, when compared with those of their neighbours, might carry off the bubble reputation.
Man is no bubble upon the sea of his fortunes, helpless and irresponsible upon the tide of events.
Occasionally a bubble would rise from those clouded deeps, and a letter to Aunt Freddy, or to Barty Mangan, would briefly announce his continued existence.
What he thought of Evans' incursion was written so plainly on his face, that Christian, in that impregnable corner of her mind where dwelt her sense of humour, felt a bubble of laughter rise.
If it does not bubble and hiss when the water is poured on it, it is unfit for use.
Never be content with a bubble that will burst, firewood that will end in smoke and darkness.
The lime must be quick and fresh; if quick, it will bubbleup when the hot water is poured over it.
It grew in size and splendor, till at last the fairy gently waving the pipe, the bubble slowly and gracefully floated away, and up a little, and then poised itself, and rested just before Charley.
Charley laughed, too; you could hear him, but he could only see that the children in the magic bubble were laughing.
Soon the thin bubble rose in the twinkling fire-fly light.
Elsewhere throughout the park the innumerable hot springs seem to be less charged with depositable matter; elsewhere they build no terraces, but bubble joyously up through bowls often many feet in depth and diameter.
These spots are irregularly circular and very shallow pools of hot water, some of which bubbleindustriously with a low, pleasant hum.
The latter, indeed, figured prominently in the gigantic South Sea Bubble fraud.
Against a background of jagged rock teeth was the bubble of the E-Stat housing--more than three-quarters of it being in the hollowed out sections below the surface of the miniature world which supported it, as Dane knew.
But, when Rip and Ali left, the younger Cargo-apprentice began to find the bubble a haunted place.
The metal encased figure that shared his seat had not moved, but now the bubble head turned as if the Medic were intent upon the ground flowing beneath them.
Through the bubble helmet he could see the frenzied activity in the aroused port.
Tis but a pool amid a storm of rain, And we the air-bladders that course up and down, And joust and tilt in merry tournament; And when onebubble runs foul of another, 115 The weaker needs must break.
The whirling bubble on the surface of a brook admits us to the secret of the mechanics of the sky.
Life itself is a bubbleand a skepticism, and a sleep within a sleep.
His slightly drawling voice fascinated her--his audacious, often witty way of putting things, and the irrepressible bubble of laughter that would keep breaking from him.
He blew the bubble upon the water, and he set the cake afloat in the bubble, having first fastened it to his canoe with a string formed of the sinews of the mud-turtle.
At the mouth of the Roaring Fork of the Grand (which is just below where the Eagle debouches), some remarkable mineral springs bubble out of the ground.
Carbonic acid gas and steam bubble up in great quantities from the bottom, and keep the surface always in a state of agitation.
Nay, take it off before the bubble bursts on the rim, and the zest is gone.
The danger, in short, whatever might have been its actual degree, had disappeared as suddenly as a bubbleupon the water, when broken by a casual touch, and had left as little trace behind it.
To make assurance double sure, the paper is raised from the corners which were not grasped by the hands, and if by any chance a small bubble should be found, it is immediately broken by the point of a clean quill pen or glass rod.
Bubbles can usually be seen through the paper, and, instead of raising it, a few gentle taps with the finger over the spot will generally move the bubble to the edge of the paper.
His listeners watched the sage in ecstasy Poise, concentrate his massive thought on Nothing, Heard his narghile bubble like a brain.
His soul was vexed Neither by this world nor the next, but floated in a bubble of song.
Thou hast striven for a prismatic bubble bursting on the crest of a receding wave.