Drusy was handsomer than ever, in a soft woollen gown of dull blue, with a red rose in the masses of her black hair and another at her throat.
Drusy sat silent and motionless in the bottom of the sled, while Barker stood, tall and grim, beside her, holding the reins with a careful hand.
Drusy gave him a look which he did not soon forget.
Drusy choked down her sobs and watched him almost breathlessly.
Likely ez not Drusy won't hev nothin' tew say tew him," said the girl.
Barker arrived at the festive scene just in time to assist Mrs. Jones and Drusy from their sleigh.
Drusy crept on to the edge of the bunk and softly wiped away the heavy moisture from the dying man's brow.
When Drusy appeared upon the scene he was dancing the first dance with Henrietta Blaisdell.
Now, we're both got to the same point on our way ter ask Drusy to go ter the dance.
The prevalence of crystalline, concretionary and drusy structures in dolomite can thus be simply explained.
The drusy veins rarely contain water; they often contain air.
Other varieties like the pleonaste occur in the drusycavities of rocks ejected by Vesuvius.
Eschwege there is a mass of brown iron ore, containing a diamond in the drusy cavity of a green mineral, conjectured to be arseniate of iron.
It is generally compact, forming a regular and conformable bed, with crystals of selenite (crystallized gypsum) in drusy cavities.
Brown dolomite, with drusycavities and veins, lined by calc-spar.
Grayish-white limestone, having a fine crystalline texture, withdrusy cavities, incrusted with bitumen.
This limestone appears as if composed of an aggregate of small crystals, and presents many drusy cavities.
Is an adjoining bed of a similar colour, of a fine crystalline texture, but without the drusy cavities.
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