Bats came out and flitted about the old houses by the Buddle river, and the night became the natural haunt of restless spirits.
The Buddle Bridge consists of one arch of large span, thought to have been built in the fourteenth century, when the bed of the Lym, or Buddle, was excavated to an extra depth of eight feet.
Each buddleis twelve feet long, one cubit deep, and a foot and a half broad.
In this buddle is generally washed that metalliferous material which has been sifted through the large sieve into the tub containing water.
In this simple buddle is washed the metallic material which has passed on to the floor of the works through the five large sieves.
On the canvas strakes are washed the very fine tin-stone mixed with mud which has settled in the lower end of the large buddle, as well as in the lower end of the simple buddle and of the ordinary strake.
The lower end of the buddle is obstructed by a board, which is not as high as the sides.
Mining) Defn: A revolving buddle or sieve for separating, or sizing, ores.
Tin frame (Mining), a kind of buddle used in washing tin ore.
Mining) Defn: The refuse part of stamped ore, thrown behind the tail of the buddle or washing apparatus.
Nick Tresidder was a year older than I, while Buddle always sneered when folks said that George Dawe was a better man than he.
Just as he was finishing, Jacob Buddlegot slowly up from the ground.
I took Nick Tresidder by the scruff of the neck, while George gripped Buddle like a blacksmith's vice.
For washing the ore after sifting it, the running buddle already described is employed, along with several chests or buddles of other kinds.
To the celebrated Mr. Buddle the British nation is under the greatest obligations for devising a new system of working coal-mines, whereby nearly one-third of the coals has been rescued from waste and permanent destruction.
Illustration: 865] This admirable system has received the greatest improvements from the mining engineers of the Newcastle district, and especially from Mr. Buddle of Wallsend.
The lamp of Davy was instantly tried and approved of by Mr. Buddle and the principal mining engineers of the Newcastle district.
Slime pits or labyrinths, called buddle holes in Derbyshire, are employed to collect that matter, by receiving the water to settle, at a little distance from the place of agitation.
Before Mr. Buddle introduced his improvements, he has known the air to be led through a series of workings, thirty miles long, before it made its exit.
During a practice of twenty years, Mr. Buddle has not met with any accident in consequence of a defect in the stoppings preventing the complete division of the air.
Oh, that the prophet Buddle were here, to end my tremendous suspense, and to announce a reprieve from Heaven.
Meanwhile, in the Blackberry Dell, Doctor Buddle was assisting at a different sort of inquisition.
Within a week after the operation, Buddle began to talk so confidently about his patient, that the funereal cloud that overhung Brandon had almost totally disappeared, and Major Jackson had quite unpacked his portmanteau.
Of course, Buddle could not give any sort of opinion upon a case which he had not seen; but it described uglily, and the major consulted in broken hints, with an uneasy wink or two, about a flight to Boulogne.
So Larcom withdrew ceremoniously, and Lord Chelford hastened his toilet, and was down stairs, and in the room assigned by the housekeeper to the ill-starred Captain Lake, before Doctor Buddle had arrived.
Doctor Buddle had been six miles away that evening with a patient, and looked in at the vicar's long after the candles were lighted.
So Buddle told him all that was yet known, and he listened very attentively.
Buddle in the hall afterwards declined breakfast--he had a board to attend.
Good-natured Buddle had been there at nine, quite amazed at his being so well, still reserved and cautious, and afraid of raising hopes.
So Larcom came to the door to announce the doctor in a whisper, and Buddle fussed into the room, and made his bow to Lord Chelford, and his brief compliments and condolences.
On Sunday, I went with Mr. Buddleto your blower, with the single lamps furnished with small tin reflectors.
What about 'im puttin' his money on that 'oss as won the Buddle Stakes?
Though, since I've come to think of it, there was once a 'oss named Ethelberta as won the Buddle Stakes.
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