Sawing, splitting, and carrying in wood and kindling 25 2.
Mordecai delivers himself of the most eloquent and exalted views and sentiments, yet his own personality remains so vague and nebulous that it has no power of kindling the imagination.
XIV Then Folker, kindling passion, smote Iring's buckler so, That the steel plates which bound it flew off at every blow.
If the kindling is blocks and shavings scatter them loosely over the paper balls, keeping it all in a small space but not packing or crushing it together in the very least.
Be generous withkindling and wood: it takes strong heat to ignite coal.
If the kindling is little sticks, lay the fire by the pig-sty method.
How could such a dazzling radiance of light flooding the soul, suddenly, kindling it to such intense life, but put a tremendous strain on the vital organs?
I collected kindling and firewood while Jonathan was laying a few big stones for a fireplace shaped like a squared letter "C," open towards the wind and big enough to hold our frying-pan.
Willinawaugh glanced up with a kindling eye and a ferocious growl.
It only epitomized and materialized the kindling of the fires of hate.
They greeted him with an immense crusading acclaim, kindling to the daring of it, with the thought of championing mankind.
Though gentle, ambition was visible in hiskindling eyes; he evidently hoped for much; hoped indefinitely, but extensively.
Hildegarde drew a deep breath, and looked at the simple frocks with kindlingeyes and flushing cheeks.
Zerubbabel Chirk looked after her a few moments, with kindling eyes and open mouth of wonder and admiration.
When I woke at sunrise, Rory was kindling the fire, with the inseparable Mary squatted beside him in her nightgown.
But to look at the kindling eye, the knitted brow, and the reflective attitude of the captive, it was evident that he expected something more than silence--a silence which Aramis now broke.
Every one saw, from the kindling passion in the king's eyes, that an explosion was most imminent.
The shavings, the kindling wood, and the charcoal are in turn ignited, and the burning charcoal develops heat enough to enable the oxygen to combine with the hard coal.
The point to which the oxygen must be heated varies much with different substances, as is well shown in kindling a coal fire.
A thought had struck him, shooting an electric life through all his veins, and kindling him into a kind of fierce ecstasy.
He pushed his horse to a keen trot, as if by fierceness of motion to keep pace with the fiery influence that was kindling all his nerves.
He spoke of duty, defining it as a debt owed, and there was a kindling vigour in his words which must have strengthened the sense of duty in the minds of those who heard him.
The interval required for the kindling of consciousness would probably more than suffice for the destruction of the brain by lightning, or even by a rifle-bullet.
If I thought that--" began Garret, withkindling eyes.
And Dalaber, his quick enthusiasm kindling to the spark which seemed to leap towards him from the other, answered without a moment's pause of hesitation, "I can.
She spoke with great earnestness and with kindling eyes.
They rambled about together, Orde's enthusiasm gradually kindling at the flame of her own.
The key that opens that problem will unlock to the world the fairest half of this Republic, and free the halted feet of thousands whose eyes are already kindling with its beauty.
It comes not simply from industry and steady habits, but far more largely from that kindling and glowing zeal which is best begotten by familiar contact with large libraries and museums and enthusiastic specialists.
He stood a moment silent and amazed: Then kindling wrath distorted all his face, He showered his anger with a tongue of fire.
The shadows paled in the hazy east, And the light of the kindling morn increased.
And gladly did she gain the high-bank of the river and beheld on the opposite side the gleam of fire, which all night long the heroes were kindling in joy at the contest's issue.
I found soon afterwards a fire of indignation kindling within me.