She was dressed with good taste, her little feet being incased in Cinderella-like slippers, while the pretty stockings and dress set off the figure to perfection.
They were constructed solidly of earth, incased around with stone, or blocks of clay, which were hardened by some peculiar process of their own.
His feet were incased in sandals made from the skin of some wild animal; while on his head rested a crown formed of precious metals, and ornamented with gems and a penache of richly colored feathers.
They are incased in chambered shells of lime or flint; and over vast areas in warm latitudes the ocean floor is so thickly covered with the dead shells of one kind that the mud is called globigerina ooze.
He was completely incased in a suit of dull black cloth, or rubber, or something of the kind.
Her hair hung in two long braids over her shoulders; her feet were incased in sandals.
Her bare feet were incased in sandals, the golden cords of which crossed her insteps and wound about her ankles, fastening down the lower hems of the trousers.
Their feet were incased in buskins that seemed to be made of leather.
Her sinewy legs, bare to the knees, are tightly incased in a pair of sea-soaked trousers.
Then he must sing it all over again while she beat the time with her long, slender foot, incased in a black-silk slipper of her own making.
The magnetos themselves were also incasedin such a way that electro-magnetic waves would not be radiated from them.
There was no way of getting rid of the magneto, but the wires leading from it to the engine were incased in metal tubes which were grounded at frequent intervals, and in that way the trouble was overcome to a large extent.
His pantaloons of buckskin were shrunk with wet, and reached midway between his knees and ankles, and his huge feet were incased in moccasins of buffalo-cow skin.
He there encountered a cedar trunk lying upon the ground and incasedin a brass coat on which all the roughnesses of cedar bark were imitated.
Now, cold, sordid, callous, it lay incased in winter ice and neither could the sunlight go in nor its reflection go out.
Their dress was uniform--frock collars cut square and thrown well back over their ample chests; their nether limbs incased in clean duck or brown linen trowsers, with silk sashes around their waists, and large gold rings in their ears.
He drew near the eagle slowly and warily, and soon perceived that he was incased in ice from head to foot, and only retained the power of slightly moving his head.
Poor SeƱor Herreras held his footincased in tight patent-leather boots in his lap, moaning, "Comme je souffre!
But Nellie Whitehead was incased in a wrap that showed every evidence of a good six months' wear.
Beginning at the feet, these extremities are incased in moccasins of red leather, with pointed toes that turn upward and inward and terminate in a black worsted ball.
By way of official uniform his legs were incased in an ordinary rough pair of miller's white trousers, on which broad strips of red flannel had been roughly sewn.
As we might infer, the nostrils incased in horn render the sense of smell of but slight account.
Lepidoptera at their last moult have no spines, the presumption is, that, whether incased or not, they are mere appendages of the skin on which they appear.
The whole foot is now incased in a boot or folded gunny sack and the patient turned into a loose, dry box.
Many of them are in colonies incased in gelatinous matter.
The remains of the male dead can be left here for five years, incased in a huge lacquered wood coffin, costing $1,500.
Following the elephants were more drummers, more Devil dancers and other elephants, whose huge tusks were incased in gold.
You think you can eliminate by legal enactment all this fatty degeneration of greed and selfishness that has incased our souls.
He glimpsed young women in furs, wrapped from the cruelty of life by the caste system in which wealth had incased them.
But he sacrificed a blanket, and, with his foot incased in an enormous moccasin, big as a water-bucket, continued to take his regular turn with the front sled.
The monstrous moccasin still incased his foot, and strange pains were beginning to rack the leg.
Only part of her glowing face was visible, for she was incased from head to foot in a light and delicate suit of rubber.
She must have a heart, or I could not love her so; but it is so incased in ice I fear I can never reach it.
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