The floor is nicely clayed with a compost of "kraal mist" or cattle dung, and the fine clay of ant-hills broken up and well mixed.
The Chinese "boy" takes your pipe-clayed shoes and cork helmet, and brings a pair of heelless grass slippers.
The lash of the whip should always be kept white and very pliable, and, of course, should be pipe-clayed when necessary.
In France these saddles are pipe-clayed and look very smart with a light habit, and if one is able to have two or more saddles in one's stable, I know of no objection to using this French type of saddle on occasion.
Damascus makes but a poor show, with its squalid houses, and glaring clayed roofs.
Forethought, even as of a pipe-clayed drill-sergeant, did not preside over thee.
We were kindly received by the administrator of the estate, an intelligent Biscayan, who showed us the whole process of making clayed sugar.
We visited afterward a plantation in the neighborhood, in which clayed sugar is made.
Taal and Cebu descriptions are never clayed separately, although, as before mentioned, the latter, on account of its cheapness, is occasionally mixed with Pampanga for claying.
From time to time he caught sight of specks of the Queen's scarlet, which resolved themselves into military jackets, cut across by pipe-clayed belts.
The consul, in well-starched white clothes and pipe-clayed shoes, sat on a dais beneath the crossed flags of his country, giving the effect of an elegant and patriotic waxwork.
He made a splendid appearance in his white clothes and shirt and pipe-clayed shoes and pith-helmet, being a short, thick-set man with gray hair and a commanding look.
A stiff pipe-clayed gentleman of great wisdom, with plenty of sulphur burning in the heart of him.
The clayed sugar of Cuba is called Havannah sugar, from the name of the shipping port.
The saxons are cartridgesclayed at each end, charged with the brilliant turning fire, and perforated with one or two holes at the extremity of the same diameter.
Clayed sugar can be made only from the ripest cane-juice, for that which contains much gluten would be apt to get too much burned by the ordinary process of boiling, to bear the claying operation.
Such, however, was the esteem in which the French consumers heldclayed sugar, that it was prepared in 400 plantations of St. Domingo alone.
I remember him and his farm years ago, when no one but him clayed land, underdrained, or clipped hedges.
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