The right hand apparently conveys the handkerchief to the mouth, where the choking and swallowing performance is gone through.
To ensure the success of this preliminary, some considerable manoeuvring has often to be gone through, and no small amount of tact exhibited.
The trick is gone through, as above described, except that the burnt paper is found restored inside the tube, which, of course, has to be broken before the contents can be recovered by their owner.
Or the act may be gone through by giving the last three cards to someone on the performer's left to place upon the remaining uncovered knave, when the same facility for an exchange will be afforded.
A variety of little matters necessary to be gone through,' replied Carker.
Do you suppose that if it wasn't I should ever have left my village; or gone through all that I've gone through, to get as far even as I am?
If only the whole thing could be settled out of hand, and there was not the nightmare of this divorce to be gone through first; and with gloom puckered on his forehead, he looked out at the river shining beyond the roses and the lawn.
Well, it must be gone through with, and he said: "What made you ask?
Some drudgery in learning has to be gone through with, but it should be in a good light out-of-doors, and this drudgery is only while learning.
These know-alls work up through all the steps man has gone through in perfecting firearms, instead of taking up the work from the highest it has come to.
With such people drink was the great event of the day, and if a stag was shot, there was a ceremony to be gone through of everyone drinking whiskey neat to "more blood.
Let Literature, he said, and Philosophy be gone through satisfactorily; then Theology may be approached.
Thirdly, one of the forms of regular repetition is gone through.
A betrothal ceremony is gone through, and the sirdochi, or bride-price, varying from six to eight rupees, paid.
The mutalmura or first study was, of course, gone through.
It is then set on fire, and the woman escapes as best she can to another place where the same performance is gone through, and so on until she has been burnt out seven times.
No important ceremony is gone through in any one's house without the other being invited.
On the seventh day, a purificatory ceremony is gone through, and a buffalo killed, with which, and the indispensable liquor, the guests are entertained.
Then she thought of what she would do, for there was an ordeal still to be gone through.
Mr. Chauncey Weed had, in truth, gone through a part of the congressional district of the Honorable Heth Sutton with a little leather bag.
What wretchedness her child had perhaps gone through, which yet must remain as it always had been, locked away from their mutual speech.
But some forms must be gone through before a man can marry a million.
If these are passed there is a third examination of himself and his fitness for the ministry to be gone through by the pupil in private.
That shows the feelings you have, after what I've gone through.
George begged Philip (by letter, being too ill to come and see him) to allow the marriage to be gone through with at once, and have the business transactions finished afterwards.
Yet on every occasion, the ancient forms of election, (or procuring the adhesion of the Princes), had to be gone through.
Prince Rupert, whose fleet had entered Kinsale, caused the same ceremony to be gone through in that ancient borough.
In Westmeath," says Brian, when some necessary preliminaries have been gone through.
Then Monica remembers that this is the second young man she has found herself on friendly terms with since her arrival at Moyne, without the smallest introduction having been gone through on any side.
And then the introduction is gone through, and Monica says something unworthy of note to this big young man, who is staring at her in a more earnest manner than is strictly within the rules of etiquette.
We had the disagreeable business to be gone through of going down to the station late in the evening, to receive the wreck of our luggage brought on from the scene of the morning's accident by the next passenger train.
She kept Victoria with her continually, and in the physical weakness and nervous excitement which followed the strain she had gone through, she seemed to have forgotten her interest in Victoria's affairs.
As if they hadn't gone through enough, in flesh and blood, poor creatures!
I won't have it, Stephen--after all I've gone through.
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