Its single window, looking northwards, was closely shuttered on the outside; only a feeble twilight filtered through the slanted slats.
When I asked for a glass of water, it was handed me in a little bowl of silver, which mine hostess had just dashed into a jar of filtered lymph.
The wine was bad, and the water still worse, for there are no springs at Roustchouk, and they use Danube water, filtered through a jar of a porous sandstone found in the neighbourhood.
A jar of this kind stands in every house, but even when filtered in this way it is far from good.
I could specify scores of unique or all but unique entries in the Huth Catalogue, which filtered through me from this source, and ministered to my leading aim--not the earning of money so much as the advancement of bibliographical knowledge.
The calcium sulphate produced in the reaction is nearly insoluble, and can be filtered off, leaving the phosphoric acid in solution.
When hot saturated solutions of sodium nitrate and potassium chloride are brought together, sodium chloride precipitates and can be filtered off, leaving potassium nitrate in solution, together with some sodium chloride.
The barium carbonate can then be filteredoff and converted into any desired salt by the processes already described.
The dilute solution of sodium hydroxide, filtered from the calcium carbonate, is evaporated to a paste and is then poured into molds to solidify.
Why does the chemist use distilled water in making solutions, rather than filtered water?
These may be filtered off, leaving a liquid of slightly bluish color.
The oxide passes on and is filtered from the air through canvas bags, which allow the air to pass but retain the oxide.
The iron particles can then be filtered from the liquid by pouring the entire mixture upon a piece of filter paper folded so as to fit into the interior of a funnel (Fig.
The sun filtered through the gently swaying curtains, touching vividly the sweet peas on the breakfast-table.
Though no doubt it must be a melancholy thing to feel so severely the failings of all, Dean's cavilings are cheerfully made always, and they come to us filtered through a humorous nature.
What has filtered in where the great main avenue of approach remains, as far from the first, black and unopened?
As the tide of barbarity swept forward into Northern France, stories of the horrors filtered through the close web of German censorship.
Along the northern limit of the Venetian Gulf, where the Austrians, having filtered into the Piave Delta, sought to cross both the Sile and the Piave, the enemy each night hooked up pontoons.
As though in ready confirmation of his words, the distant reverberating boom of cannon filtered through the doorway from the world of grim realities outside.
Even the sound of firing merely echoed upward until it reached the dome, and then filtered out and upward through the opening above.
First the priests knew it, then it filtered through the main bazaars and from them on through the smaller streets.
Other classical critical treatises filtered into England even more slowly.
After a time this mixture is to be filtered, and the filtrate well washed with boiling distilled water, and the filtered fluid subjected to evaporation.
In the search for morphia the filtered fluid above referred to is also to be treated with sulphuretted hydrogen, to secure the precipitation of all acetate of lead, &c.
A little light filtered through the chinks in the old wooden shutters, and slowly she gazed this way and that, as if desirous of imprinting an image of everything that was there on her heart and memory.
The pale white glimmer of the dawn filtered through the white curtain stretched across the little window, and she saw that there was a change, a pinched grey look, in his face.
LXIV There was a silence in the consulting-room, only broken by street noises filtered thin by walls and curtains, and the ticking of the Sheraton grandfather clock, and the breathing of two people.
And if he did not, here in Gueldersdorp, while no letters got through, while no news filtered in from the big humming world outside, it would be possible to carry things bravely off for a long time.
He prescribed the ingredients, pounded them either separately or together, he macerated them in the proper way, boiled them, reduced them by heating, andfiltered them through linen.
Here six basins, one above another, in which the water collects, check its course, and permit it to flow thence only as a partially filtered and moderated stream.
The sun filtered through the cracks of the canvas; it poured in a broad, dancing, shifting column of gold through the open tent flap.
Ammonium sulphide, added to the filtered fluids, threw down from that which contained the cream of tartar a sensible amount of dark mercurial sulphide, while that which contained pure water gave no notable reaction.
Heating them to about blood heat and allowing them to stand for a few hours, I filtered both liquids from the undissolved calomel.
He is only fooling, Vita," she assured the perplexed maid, while visions of the fat woman in a jaunty little Scout uniform filtered through the brains of both Ted and Nora.
Through a cleft in the rock ahead filtered a thin beam of light, but there was no passage even for Tom's lithe frame, wasted though it was by a month's illness.
A thin beam of light still filtered between the bottom of the blind and the window-sill, and Mbutu's sharp eyes noticed that the sill was wide, projecting some inches from the wall.
This may be best seen in a drop of a fresh and very strong turnip infusion, which has been filteredseveral times through the finest paper.
The filtered infusion of turnip was neutralized by liquor potassæ.
He had not, however, up to this time, filtered the air, so as to see what germs might be detected floating about in the atmosphere.
When infusions have been employed, these have all been made as strong as possible, and have been filtered before use.
And the wretchedness of this sculptor's studio and the dirt attendant upon the profession were made still more conspicuous by the wan light that filtered through the shop windows besmeared with whitening.
The house was also the home of shadows; the sun filtered with the mere gleam of a night light through the Venetian blinds.
The room was full of gray light that filtered down from the snow-veiled window in the roof.
It was the light of an unsunlit November day filtered through a small square of snow-drifted glass into a chilly garret.
The questions filtered through her mind with the inevitableness of sands in an hour-glass.
It looked rather dirty as it filtered down into the bucket but Remember took good care not to touch it with her fingers for she knew that it had turned into lye.
They gleamed like gold in the sunshine that filtered in through the window.
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