When they had first come to this place Masin had succeeded in poking in a long stick with a bit of lighted wax taper fastened to it, and both men had seen that the channel ran on as far as it could be seen, with no widening.
Masin declared at the outset that it was impracticable without blasting.
He fancied he was in the vaults again, driving his crowbar into the bricks, and that he suddenly heard Masin working from the other side.
Malipieri ate his supper without noticing what Masin brought him, and then installed himself with his shaded lamp at his work-table.
It did not even occur to Malipieri that Masin could have betrayed him, yet so far as it was possible to judge, Masin was the only living man who had looked into the underground chamber.
Masin was waiting at the head of the winding stair with lanterns already lighted.
On the other hand, though Masin would not drink, he often gave the porter a cigar, with a friendly smile.
Masin thought him philosophical, and continued to like him, after his fashion, providing him with a plentiful supply of tobacco, a good meal at noon, and a bottle of wine.
When they had passed the outer door at the head of the winding staircase, Malipieri told Masinto lock it after them.
Masin lighted one of the lamps, which they generally left at that place, and set it on a stone.
The sentence had been passed upon him for having stabbed a man in the back, in a drunken brawl, but Masin had steadily denied the charge, and the evidence against him had been merely circumstantial.
Masin had told his story simply and frankly, explaining that he found it hard to get a living at all since he had been a convict, and that he was trying to save enough money to emigrate to New York.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "masin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.