Taking a long cord, I attached a leaden bullet to each end, and had instantly to answer a storm of questions as to what this could possibly be for.
Then taking a whip, and holding the end of a long cord he made the animal, at the word of command, walk, trot and gallop in a circle round him.
So saying, I procured some wine and butter and anointing the wing, which though hurt was not broken, I bound it up, and then took the bird to the stream where I fastened it by a long cord to a stake and left it to shift for itself.
Now that the work was done, we began to feel how much we were fatigued, and gladly returned to our tent for refreshment and repose.
And first of all, I want you to make me a nice strong canvas bag.
So we may look forward to preparing pitch for our yacht with tar and oil, you know, and cart-grease, too, with tar and fat.
Taking a long cord, I attached a leaden bullet to each end and had instantly to answer a storm of questions as to what this could possibly be for.
I bound it up, and then took the bird to the stream, where I fastened it by a long cord to a stake and left it to shift for itself.
Then taking a whip and holding the end of a long cord, he made the animal, at the word of command, walk, trot, and gallop in a circle round him.
The class of cases where the use of the long cord is more especially advantageous, comprises those in which it is desirable to run the current out of the patient at the shortest admissible distance from the positive electrode.
Here the long cord, with the negative electrode, would be a special advantage in subduing the inflammation.
And the sailor sounded with a long cord, which served him as a lead-line, and to which was fastened a lump of iron.
Then, all standing aside for fear of its bursting, the match was lighted by means of a long cord.
She led after her, by a long cord, a pack-horse, laden with two panniers, which hung symmetrically on its sides.
A long cord, made of leathern straps, strongly plaited together, is attached to the top of the Buddha-La, and descends to the foot of the mountain.
On every sixth day only did he take a repast, consisting of a little tea and barley-meal, which charitable persons in the vicinity passed to him by means of a long cord, which descended from the top of the grotto to the foot of the mountain.
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