Do not fish in light-coloured clothes; and, should the weather be wet, do not wear a white macintosh coat.
Thus you will need a dark macintosh and leggings; and a common sou'wester is, when needed, a very useful head-gear.
There was a flutter and flash of white macintosh in the dusky hall as Roger the elder caught his wife up in his arms and carried her into the dining-room.
His mother ran downstairs with her ownmacintosh cape for the little boy.
But lady Macintoshhardly heard him, so startled, almost so frightened was she at the indignation instantly on Kirsty's countenance.
Macintosh had come from Edinburgh with the laurels of first pupil of the New Academy.
When the tidings that Macintoshwas dying reached his friends in Scotland, Macleod immediately set out for Tübingen.
Among them was John Macintoshand John Campbell Shairp.
Next day he learned from Mrs. Macintosh that John was sinking fast, and that he had received his relatives on their arrival with a strange coldness, as if he hated seeing them.
I hope Miss Macintosh sees you have your little pleasures,' the mother would write.
Miss Browne had been with them ever since Miss Macintosh left.
His wife first and then Miss Macintosh had always managed the finances of the family.
And Miss Macintosh had never failed to do so, nor to apply for the twelve pounds monthly for payment of the household bills.
I tremble each mail,' the mother wrote once, 'lest your letter should bring me news that Miss Macintosh is engaged and about to be married.
When the Marvellous One had gone off with her entree dishes to her new home, the father had said, 'Children, we will not tell mother just yet that Miss Macintosh has left, it would only worry her.
Miss Macintosh--is not Miss Macintoshstill with you?
The father bent his thoughts five minutes to the problem; Miss Macintoshhad been away now a fortnight, and everything seemed going along really delightfully.
At one time, Killer had the largest library of public-domain Macintosh software in Texas.
They die) (A man in a brownmacintosh springs up through a trapdoor.
He is sausaged into several overcoats and wears a brownmacintosh under which he holds a roll of parchment.
The man in the brown macintosh loves a lady who is dead.
The conduct of the eldest son of John Mohr MacIntosh is worthy of mention.
Captain Macintosh had remonstrated with Colonel Palmer for remaining at Fort Moosa more than one night, until it produced an alienation between them.
The only thing then left for MacIntosh was to make his company sleep on their arms.
Coleman spent a long afternoon in the drizzle Enveloped in his macintosh he sat on a boulder in the lee of one of the old walls and moodily smoked cigars and listened to the ceaseless clatter of tongues.
His macintosh he folded around the body of the professor amid quite senile protest, so senile that the professor seemed suddenly proven to him as an old, old man, a fact which had never occurred to Washurst or her children.
It may be objected that the bag and macintosh would be close and stuffy, but be assured that the difficulty when sleeping on mother earth, on a bitter night, is to keep the fresh air out, not to let it in.
Oil and grease are as fatal to macintosh as they are to iron rust.
I subsequently had a macintosh bag lined with drugget, made on the same principle.
Every white servant in the expedition ought to be furnished with a strip of macintosh sheeting, or, failing that, with a strip of painted canvas.
If a traveller can do so, he should make a point of having a strip of macintosh sheeting 7 feet by 4, certainly not less than 6 feet by 3, to lay on the ground below his bedding.
A reversed umbrella will catch water; but the first drippings from it, or from clothes that have been long unwashed, as from a macintosh cloak, are intolerably nauseous and very unwholesome.
I may add that the macintosh water-bags cost me about 1 pound each.
I therefore suspect it would be more dangerous to pass a very cold night enclosed tightly in thin macintosh buttoned up to the chin, than without it.
If it does so, no thickness is of any avail in keeping out the cold; hence the advantage of skin carosses, buffalo robes, leather sheets, and macintosh rugs.
The best shape for a small macintosh water-vessel has yet to be determined.
Some months later on, at a subsequent visit we paid to Morlaix, we asked after the fate of the macintosh and its borrower.
Macintosh will make you a kind husband if you do not displease him; but he is one of those men who must obeyed.
Macintosh thinks he will have a good little wife in you;--is it true?
A short time after, Macintosh and the Highlanders entered the town, with their bagpipes playing, and the sturdy old veteran who commanded them marching at their head.
Then, turning to the noblemen and gentlemen who had come up on horseback, he said, "Brigadier Macintosh objects to our making this sally, my lords.
In the meantime, Brigadier Macintosh had remained watching the operation with his arms crossed on his chest; but the moment he saw the men enter the mouth of the lane, he despatched a messenger after them, to order them instantly back.
I hopeMacintosh will not let them gain the barricade," said Lord Derwentwater, looking towards Smeaton as the most experienced amongst them.
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