The bow and arrow continued to be used for a long time afterwards--indeed, even down to the appearance of firearms; it served not only as a weapon of warfare but also as an implement for hunting.
Folk belief, even down to the present, holds that the soul of the dying person issues in his last breath and that it possesses the form of an animal.
With this act of an express recognition of the child, moreover, there is also bound up the unconditional obedience which the child, even down to a late period, was held to owe to its parents.
On looking round we discovered that the place where we had halted was a platform in front of the mouth of a great cave, and piled upon this platform were the entire contents of the whale-boat, even down to the oars and sail.
Feature for feature they were the same, even down to the crop of little golden curls, which was Leo's most uncommon beauty.
Lord Dunbeg, much interested and full of his article in the Quarterly; "the resemblance is perfect, even down to the houses.
Why was it, she said bitterly to herself; that everything Washington touched, he purified, even down to the associations of his house?
Everything is peaceful, even down to the poor old General's little bed-room.
Even down to the close of the thirteenth century baptism by immersion was the rule and sprinkling and pouring the exception.
And it seems to me that in most cases nothing but personal evidence and personal detail, even down to the minutest points, can decide--and even then not in such a way as to decide for others.
This is a sentiment that is found, it is interesting to notice, in all classes, even down to the English rough.
Even down to the manner of holding a fork or an umbrella, the two nations seem to be saying to each other: "You do it that way?
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