It was then that Billy told Father what he had done--all about it from the first day that the idea had occurred to him until the moment when he had, with trembling fingers, opened the magazine and found.
Each evening Billy would come home with the same question on his lips: "Has my magazine arrived?
Billy did not answer, but arose from his chair and brought the magazine over, to Father.
It was one evening after Billy had had a particularly exciting day chasing buffaloes (in the form of tame sheep) with Bah, that he came home to find his magazine awaiting him.
Professor Young says his work lacks "the divine spark," and so the poor young man has to heat his coffee over the gas-jet, like they always have to do in pitiful magazine stories.
Cousin Eunice doesn't belong to our house, but I wish she did, for she's as beautiful as a magazine cover.
Doctor Bynum told her that he thought one bright magazine story that would make a "T.
This action continues as long as the "trigger" is kept pressed or until the belt or magazine is emptied.
I judge from your color, which is highly suggestive of a modern magazine poster, that it might be well too if you stayed on deck for a little while and made a few entries in your commonplace book.
A monthly magazinedevoted to the diffusion of science.
The magazine she had picked up could not get any hold on her; that was why, though she had made it clear she did not want to be disturbed, there was relief in her voice as she answered the tap at her door.
She paused in her search for the magazine and went into the kitchen to make sure that the fire there was going well.
MAN is reading a story in a current magazine to the GIRL he is calling upon.
Closes magazine and wanders aimlessly toward the mirror in the mantel.
She is the poster attached to the matrimonialmagazine which inspires would-be purchasers with awe.
I have in my collection two copies of this London Magazine engraving, one of which I found in the hands of a dealer in New York and the other in London.
She was holding a magazine before her eyes, and received him with as much relief as philosophy permitted.
Tea came at five o'clock, and then Mrs. Decie appeared armed with a magazine or novel, for she was proud of her literary knowledge.
The explosion that followed instantly--the sparkling brands that were hurled in all directions, explained that the flames had reached the magazine and thus blown up the luckless ship.
There is much excited controversy both in magazine and pamphlet form as to the distinguishing marks of the new proletarian art which is expected to come out of the revolution and no doubt will come, though not in the form expected.
He is editing a monthly magazine in Moscow, mostly concerned with the problems of reconstrucition, and besides that doing a lot of educational work among the labouring classes.
I had just bought a copy of a magazine which contained a map of the world, in which most of Europe was coloured red or pink for actual or potential revolution.
Desperate with misery, Laurel seeks a beautiful young lady, the noble daughter of a publisher, for whose magazine her father had written until his death.
Improved machinery has decreased the cost of production, and the Ten Cent Magazine has become an established fact.
Here Cyril gently took the magazine from Wilderspin's hand, but did not silence him.
The magazinemight as well be entirely missing as to be left with the side-swinging door open.
The arrangement of rollers and their enclosure, usually placed on magazine or film tanks, through which the film is led, to prevent a flame from following the film in case of fire.
If the door of the magazine is kept closed, the progress of a fire will be comparatively slow.
A careless operator is often compelled to open the lower magazine door and turn the reel by hand when the take-up tension is out of order.
With some machines the film can be rewound from the lower magazine into the upper without taking it out of either, if this tail piece is long enough to remain fast to the upper reel after the whole film is run off the upper reel.
A crooked reel will generally cause trouble and force the operator to keep the magazine door open so as to be able to aid the movement of the film.
With most machines, the take-up magazine is located where it is very difficult for the operator to watch its operation.
This trouble is due mainly to improper alignment of the magazine with the fire traps.
It is far better to leave the film in the magazine and trust to the fire traps than to attempt to remove it.
The upper magazine is a steel box made up without solder and fitted with a steel door on the crank side of the machine.
The reel fits loosely upon bearings in the upper magazine and the film is unwound from the reel, which revolves, by the upper steady-feed sprocket.
In many cases the film can be torn off before the fire extends to the magazine and thus break the connection.
Invited to edit a magazine for boys called the Union Jack, he became the mainstay of the new periodical, to which he contributed several serials in succession.
I would rather have thoroughly good criticism from you than a notice, even if it were laudatory, from a magazine or a newspaper.
The literary character of the Magazine will be improved, and nothing which talent, money, and industry combined can achieve, will be omitted.
Sally watched him disappear, then picked up a magazine and began to read.
Elsa Doland now moved to the door, pressed a bell, and, taking a magazine from the table, sat down in a chair near the footlights.
Miss Winch to Elsa, who had been reading hermagazine placidly through the late scene.
Lewis had, during the winter, created with great difficulty and expense a gigantic magazine at Givet on the frontier of his kingdom.
Nasmyth took out his pipe, and was lighting it when Gordon drew the magazine away from him.
Leave themagazine yonder, and we'll bring it along," he cried.
The magazine was slung over his shoulder, and now and then it struck his back or the side of the rock.
Now I remember Miss Tebbs showed me a magazine picture of him one day last year, and told me that she had known him since childhood.
As she took up her magazine once more, she noticed on the outside cover the same name of street and building as on Simeon's direction, and she wondered whether the same publishers lent themselves to fact and fancy.
The story was the usual magazine length, about five thousand words, and Deena's handwriting was as clear and direct as her character.
As large as a big magazine cover, it is white with red and blue trim and can be identified readily.
Otherwise the simple-seeming thing to have done would have been to put a government supervisor in every newspaper, radio station and magazine in the country, and coordinate the whole bunch of them together in the national interest.