Shape this paste into a fence on the inside round of a shallow dish, fluting it with the round handle of a knife.
Set one minute in a hot oven but not long enough to cause the fence to crack.
Fence parted and displaced fifteen feet by a transverse fault formed during the California earthquake of 1906 (after W.
Fence parted and displaced by lateral displacement on fault during California earthquake 72 59.
Poetry is such an exacting form that it never allows the author to appear in dressing-gown and slippers; neither can he call over the back fence to his neighbor without loss of dignity.
Often Elbert Hubbard would tell the story of Tolstoy, who stopped at the fence to question the worker in the field, "My Man, if you knew you were to die tomorrow, what would you do today?
To and fro he went along the fence with his cheek-pouches full of corn and nuts.
As they saw the Red Fox every rabbit sprang to his feet, and with a hop, skip, and jump went over the fence and out of the clover field.
In the afternoon little Luke was sitting on the fence when old Ke-ha-ga came over to him.
Soon from all sides, rabbits came leaping over the fence into the field.
From the end of that he dropped down to the fence and scampered along the rails up toward the woods on the side of the mountain.
He went over to the clover field and sat down in the corner of the stone fence where some bushes hid him from view.
In a bush beside the fencethere was a big spider's web.
Up and down beside the fence he ran several times, nosing the ground for the scent.
Old Boze jumped over the fence and found the trail again.
Leaving the old spider to mend her web as well as she could, little Luke got over the fence into the pasture.
He could gather the nuts which fell upon the stone fence, and when he went for corn, he could keep to the fence and thus avoid his enemies.
One day as little Luke was watching them, Father Lun-i-fro happened to light upon a fence stake near him.
With a great leap she cleared the fence and ran on down through the cornfield.
June burst into crying when she saw him and leaned over the fence sobbing.
The yard fence was festooned with dewy cobwebs, and every weed in the field was hung with them as with flashing jewels of exquisitely delicate design: Hale had once told her that they meant rain.
To a fence one side of it two horses were hitched and on one horse was a side-saddle.
A fence ran around the yard and there was a meat house near a little orchard of apple-trees, under which were many hives of bee-gums.
The way was steep and the sun was down and darkness gathering before Hale reached the top of the mountain--so he hallooed at the yard fence of the Red Fox, who peered cautiously out of the door and asked his name before he came to the gate.
But old Judd Tolliver insisted that he should stay to dinner, and Dave tied the horses to the fence and walked to the porch, not lifting his eyes to June.
The children were playing games outside the gate, and Bob and Miss Anne and the little Professor were leaning on the fence watching them.
When he approached the workmen, Mexicans naturally, he saw that they were engaged in setting fence posts, of which a row was already in line part way up the hill.
Well, Dave was already across the last fence with his rod; they would soon be working entirely on government land; and with that, it did not matter for the present what the Mexican landowners thought or did.
Stevenson gathered an armful of hay from a small heap near by and tossed it over the fence to the horse, which began to eat eagerly.
Later on, as he neared the fence and was establishing his last points within the field, a horseman with a gray moustache came galloping up along the stretch of barb wire.
Since the men setting fence posts had a fairly wide view of the plain, he determined to work in the open only for two or three hours at daybreak before the Mexicans were about.
There is an Arminian fence to keep us out of Fatalism; and there is a Calvinistic fence to keep us out of Pelagianism.
There stood Trouble between the fence and the big gate which had swung back on its hinges.
In it were a number of little horses, some of which hung their heads over the fence and watched the Curlytops approaching.
The Redmen put the animals in this valley and made a fence at this end so they couldn't get out.
The little river ran through the valley, and in the moonlight the children could see that a fence had been made at the end nearest them.
Jim Mason, as he ran back to the fence with Trouble.
Ted and Janet climbed up on the corral fence to look at the ponies.
But others were very wild, and ran about as though looking for a place to jump the fence or get out through a hole.
For the little horses had indeed all come to the side of the corral fence nearest the Curlytops, and were following along as the children walked.
Baby William had crawled through the fence and was close to the dangerous heels of the bucking bronco.
Trouble got down off the fence and went around to the gate.
Josie's triumph being rather more pronounced than good taste permitted, Anne Shirley dared her to walk along the top of the board fence which bounded the garden to the east.
Those Pye girls are cheats all round," said Diana indignantly, as they climbed the fence of the main road.
Josie walked the Barry fence with an airy unconcern which seemed to imply that a little thing like that wasn't worth a "dare.
I must tell you, Mr Stoutheart, before we get to the place of meeting, that I can only ride a very little, and have never attempted to leap a fence of any kind.
Twelve years ago it wouldn't have mattered, I could have hung it out on a fence rail, but when one nears forty one tries a bit after ordinary comforts, and pays for such a racket in aches and pains, and a temper with a wire edge on it.
The next sight was the farmer armed with a stick belabouring the astonished worker, who fled across the fence incontinently.
On the top of the mound, against the sky line, stood up the brown skeleton of some broken fence or breakwater.
With the grey and watery dawn crawling up behind it, the fence really seemed to say to our philosophic adventurers that they had come at last to the other end of nowhere.
On the west were the shrines of the eight deities[235] in a row, surrounded by a fence to the interior of which three sacred archways gave access.
The surrounding fence was made of brushwood and the gates consisted of hurdles.
The whole was enclosed in a fence of corrugated iron, and approached by a road not too well constructed on its sandy bed.
As for Otto von Holzen, he never showed his face outside the works now, but seemed to live the life of a recluse within the iron fence that surrounded the little colony.
He isn't beautiful to look at and his manners are nothing to boast of, but he will hang upon the fence the handsome skin of that cob of yours.
Skirting the camp and still keeping to the side of the hill, he came upon a stout new-built fence that ran straight down an incline to a steep cut-bank with a sheer drop of thirty feet or more.
On the hillside opposite there was doubtless a similar fence and these two would constitute the fatal funnel down which the cattle were to be stampeded over the cut-bank to their destruction.
Swiftly Cameron turned and followed the fence up the incline some three or four hundred yards from the cut-bank.
At its upper end thefence curved outward for some distance upon a wide upland valley, then ceased altogether.
Jump the fence and take to the fields," was Elizabeth's reply.
Masses of scarlet sage and cannas grew near the house, while at the rear a white-washed fence gleamed white.
In regard to the suffrage and "Women's Rights" Punch remained on the side of the fence where he had got down after a good deal of vacillation.
I rode over to the nearest fenceand borrowed two of the top rails.
Senor Vallois waved his hand for attention and proceeded, with much detail and elaboration, to recount my simple feat with the fence rails.
I have not so soon forgotten that gallant exploit with the fence rails!
Breaks in wall date from subsequent placement of fence posts.
The east end of Structure E extended under a modern boundary fence to the present edge of the highway.
Eight-foot spacings are normal for the settings of modern wooden fence posts, as such a fence south of the highway illustrated.
It ran into a little grove, and there Sandy had made a very primitive stile to enable Mary to get over the fence without spoiling her Sunday clothes.
The unsteady fence rail upon which she sat gave a lurch, turned over and Christina and it together went crashing into the raspberry and gooseberry bushes and thistles and stones of the fence corner.
He collapsed silently upon the grass by the roadside, and rolled back and forth in a kind of convulsion, while Trooper staggered to the fence and hung limply over it like a wet sack.
And at the top of the hill sat Christina Lindsay on the fence top wishing with all her might and main that Mr. Opportunity would come out and meet her.
And he had been working on a bit of woodbine that now draped the old rail fence as with a scarlet curtain.
He leaned against the fence and suddenly looked old and weary.
Gavin's cows were straying through the green and yellow tangle on his side of the fence and a bell rang musically through the still aisles.
Back of one hut was a bit of garden inclosed with a fence of branches and containing much mustard.
With the agility of the hunted stag, Elerson bounded over an old brushwood fence which stood in his path, and darted into the shades of the forest, followed by his no less rapid pursuers.