But his shoulder had been shattered, the bullet, she discovered, having passed clear through the fleshy part of the shoulder, after breaking one of the smaller bones.
The latter plainly expected him to take partin the shooting match and was impatient over his inaction.
A knowledge of sanitary principles should be regarded as an essential part of every woman's education, and obedience to sanitary laws should be ranked, as it was in the Mosaic code, as a religious duty.
Rub a cupful of cooked lentils through a colander to remove the skins, add one cup of rich milk, part cream if it can be afforded, and salt if desired.
This aids in a more rapid fixing of the air-cells and likewise gives more crust, which is the sweetest and most digestible part of the bread.
Parents who make their food thus an especial topic of conversation are instilling into their children's minds a notion that eating is the best part of life, whereas it is only a means to a higher end, and should be so considered.
Cook a tablespoonful of flour in a pint of rich milk or part cream; arrange the turnips in a baking dish, pour the sauce over them, add salt if desired, sprinkle the top with grated bread crumbs, and brown in a quick oven.
Cake is done when it shrinks from the pan and stops hissing, or when a clean straw run into the thickest part comes up clean.
This fruit is a native of America and the greater part of Europe.
Take a pint of well-cooked oatmeal, add to it a pint of milk, partcream if obtainable.
Since that time it has been carried to nearly every part of the globe, and probably it is more extensively used than any other one of the cereals, with the exception of rice.
Much of the most nutritious part of the tuber lies next its outer covering; so care should be taken to waste as little as possible.
This fact should lead to great care on the part of the housewife, both in purchasing and in using utensils for cooking purposes.
Each of these fluids has a particular work to do in transforming some part of the food into suitable material for use in the body.
Here the important part of the letter begins; and here, therefore, I read it to you word for word.
Things are not quite in train with us yet, for my partner, Mr. Wilding, is reorganising the domestic part of our establishment, and is interrupted by some private affairs.
What I think will be a part of his advice, I know is the whole of mine.
He had a great fear of that part of the way, and thought it would be worse to-morrow.
In this discussion, Obenreizer bore no part whatever.
Obenreizer bore little or no partin the discussion, and scarcely spoke.
Arranged on the shelves, were rows upon rows of boxes made in the pretty inlaid woodwork of Switzerland, and bearing inscribed on their fronts (for the mostpart in fanciful coloured letters) the names of the notary's clients.
The secret must be kept among us with great strictness, for to part with it lightly would be to invite fraudulent claims, to encourage a host of knaves, to let loose a flood of perjury and plotting.
Every single speaker, who, like me, attempts to entertain an audience, has not only the censure of that assembly to dread, but also every part of his own behaviour to fear.
His characters compose every part of the community.
This was merely the picturesque part of the satire, which gave that effect to the tout ensemble, which it would not otherwise have produced as a representation.
The handsome face is exhibited as a hint to that part {71}of mankind who are always whispering among their acquaintance, how well they are with Somebody, and that Somebody is a very fine woman.
We shall now conclude this part of the lecture with four national characters.
Walia had reconquered the greater part of Spain for Rome, and was allowed to recover the territory of southern Gaul, where he established his kingdom of Toulouse, and whither his successor also went to hold court.
That same year, by the death of his father, John II, Ferdinand succeeded to Aragon and its dependencies, and thus the twain found themselves virtual rulers of the best part of Spain.
He performed his part by stripping them of their clothing and setting his men to chasing and shooting them until the last one fell!
Passion and bitterness formed no partof our impelling motive, and it is gratifying to feel that humanity triumphed at every step of the war's progress.
He was successful, and returned to Burgos with immense booty, part of which he used for the endowment of a convent.
An important part of the region over which they bore sway was ancient Cantabria, extending from the Bay of Biscay to the Duero, and called Castile, from the number of castles with which it was studded.
But in September of that year a revolt broke out under General Villafranca, in which ten thousand men were more or less implicated, and which was suppressed only after great exertions on the part of the loyal troops.
King Muley Hassan, who had retreated to the port of Malaga, made a raid into the dominions of the Duke of Medina Sidonia, in revenge for the part the latter had taken at Alhama, and regained his stronghold with vast plunder.
The founder of the Alhambra assembled here artists and artisans from everypart of the Moslem world: from Damascus and Bagdad, Cairo and Morocco; and their genius here evolved one of the most beautiful structures ever created by man.
As we have found in the case of shampooing, a great deal of the suffering of any part can be taken out by giving it something else to do.
I have thus described and illustrated my intellectual torpor in terms that apply, more or less, to every part of the four years during which I was under the Circean spells of opium.
It has not only interposed but in part it has substituted itself; so that along with much effete matter of the body stored away there always exists a certain undecomposed quantity of the agent which sustains this morbid conservation.
The nitrogenous alkaloids owe the first part of their name to the fact of containing this element; the second part to that of their usually making neutral salts with acids, like an alkaline base.
From this stage commenced the really intolerable part of the experience of an opium-eater retiring from service.
I inhabit, which had about that time attained its maximum, July having been as usual a month of incessant rain in our most rainy part of England.
During the latter partof his life he became nearly crippled by the rheumatism.
His use of morphine began in the year 1861, under a medical prescription for the relief of general debility; but without any knowledge on his part of the character of the remedy he was using.
He listened courteously to my statement; said it was a very serious case, but outside of any reliable observation of his own, and recommended me to consult a physician of eminence residing in quite a different part of the city.
In half an hour we shall be at our supper, and for my part I'm dying to get to it.
But such blindness on your part really can not be admitted.
Colomba, having dismissed Chilina with some secret instructions, spent the greater part of the night in reading old papers.
That young lady burst into tears, and did not seem to think it advisable to translate that particular part of the story to her father.
For she was afraid that any sudden movement on her part might hurt the wounded man.
It was subject of endless comment on thepart of the neutrals, when they gathered around the evergreen oak, that night.
Govans' line was broken and a part of his brigade was captured.
March 19th, the day after our arrival at Bentonville, we were in line of battle, fronting a large part of Sherman's army.
The capture of Pegram's position and of a large part of his force necessitated the evacuation of Laurel Hill, and Garnett began his retreat towards Beverly, sixteen miles distant.
And when their prayers were ended, they pledged each other that if it was the fate of either one to fall, the other would act a brother's part and give such aid and comfort as he could.
On the farther side of this tree and hidden by it entirely from my view for the larger part of the day was a six-foot Yankee soldier, an officer probably, for he had no gun in his hand.
Was the war on the part of the South only a wicked rebellion, as our Northern friends have been pleased to term it?
As a part of the "res gestae" of our soldier life at Thunderbolt, the following incident may be of some interest: SOAP AND WATER.
As we may suppose, they were delighted to takepart in the proposed tournament.
The company of de Ligny, under his lieutenant, Captain Louis d'Ars, was ordered to formpart of it.
At length the eventful day arrived, and the gentlemen who wished to take part in the tournament were divided into two equal ranks, there being twenty-three on one side and twenty-three on the other.
Only in the lady's chamber do we find carpets and hangings of tapestry or embroidery, part of her wedding dowry or the work of her maidens.
The gracious Duchess requested the lord of Frussasco to invite all the gentlemen who had takenpart in the tournament to supper.
The unfortunate French commander was in despair and hoping to hide the catastrophe from the pursuing enemy, he ordered a brisk skirmish, in which he took part with plenty of courage and was severely wounded in the arm.
There was no lingering after this meal, and towards two o'clock all those who were to take partin the second day's tournament retired to arm themselves and make ready to fight.
The first part of the tournament having come to an end, then followed the battle of the swords.
It was in fact Brannon, who had never forgotten or forgiven the part Kenneth had had in his conviction of the theft of the great-coat, handkerchief, and shirt, abstracted from the dwelling of the Barbours.
She bore a prominent part in the conversation, while Nell contented herself almost entirely with silent listening, though from neither lack of ideas nor bashfulness, as her speaking countenance and quiet ease of manner fully attested.
In his early childhood the father had been a different man, bright, cheery, pleasant tempered and genial; the mother able to do all a mother's part by him.
The stinging blow made him release her for an instant, but he kept his hold on the bridle, and an attempt on her part to urge her pony forward only made the creature rear and plunge in a dangerous manner.
The party sent in search of Wolf returned without him; he had made good his escape from that part of the country.
They could perceive that their mother was at times oppressed with sad memories of that fearful past, but for the most part she was very cheerful, and they found her ever ready to sympathize with them in joy as well as grief.
With Madame de Ventadour and the De Montaignes Maltravers passed the chief part of his time.
He would soon be in England, if he heard I was going to part with Lisle Court!
Part of the battleground was a small opening and the rest of the fighting took place in the forest.
There was a constant discharge of firearms, and arrows came freely into the enclosure, one taking Rodney through the fleshy part of the arm and another grazing Dave's face.
Rodney can ride on one of the animals and lead them along the smoothest part of the trail he can find.
The word concerning this body came in late in the day and that night General Johnson ordered forward a large part of his force, including some grenadiers, some rangers and his Indians.
He said Jean Bevoir spent part of his time at Shumetta and the rest at Venango, where he has charge of a company of traders, who intend to fight in the French army, if the war is carried into that territory.
A fierce yelling followed, and the shooting was continued for the best part of half an hour.
He felt that the shots, the cries and the war-whoops, coupled with the crashing of the tree branch, were all a part of the ruse employed by Sam Barringford to make the Indians leave their captive, and in this he was not mistaken.
The best part of half an hour went by, and still the Indians remained around the camp-fire, smoking and discussing the situation.
Barringford had decided to take partin the campaign now in progress and it can well be imagined that the two young soldiers were right glad to have their trusty old friend with them once more.
There was a slight undergrowth between the rocks but for the most part only tall trees, bare for a distance of thirty feet upward, marked the locality.
The fight had been waging for the best part of an hour when those in the fort saw that the enemy were changing their tactics.
To get a better view Pasney climbed one of the trees forming part of the stockade.
Were it not so, it is argued, every part of the celestial concave ought to shine with the brightness of the solar disc, since no visual ray could be so directed as not, in some point or other of its infinite length, to encounter such a disc.
This part of the process is but little removed from the merely chemical changes which we have already considered.
The white light which falls upon the surface of the earth, without absorption or decomposition in its passage from the sun, is partially absorbed by, and in part reflected back from, the earth.
The tree represents a world, every part exhibiting a mutual dependence.
The part which chlorine performs in nature is a great and important one.
No part of the carriage should at any time be allowed to rust, and if the carriage is to remain unused for short intervals, all bright and bearing parts should be covered with a thick coat of light slushing oil or cosmic.
For the base jack one part alcohol, two parts water; for the horizontal jack one part alcohol, one part water, and for both add a tablespoonful of sperm-oil.
What part should rapid-fire guns attack at short range?
Front pintle is where the gun traverses about a point in the front part of the carriage; center pintle where it traverses about a point in the center of the carriage.
Examining boards are cautioned not to attach too much importance to nomenclature, where a candidate shows a knowledge of the practical use of the part under examination.
Observes scale on rammer, places second section of cartridge on front part of shot-tray, pushes fourth section into chamber, such that its base will almost clear the gas-check seat.
The standing parts are between the fasts and sheaves, the running parts between the sheaves, and the fall the part held in hauling.
Two spars lashed together at one point, forming an inverted V, the ends being called heels, the upper end the head, and the part where the lashing is applied is called the cross.
See that the ends of the line and ground wires do not touch any other part after passing through the binding-posts.
What is the best part of a ship to attack at long range?
These plates are contained in a glass jar nearly filled with electrolyte (one part sulphuric acid to five parts distilled water by volume makes electrolyte of 1ยท210 specific gravity.
These rivers of the North are shortest, but have the largest volume of water; those of the South are larger, but are nearly dry the greater part of the year.
But these are little frequented by the European residents, the women especially, who are so stay-at-homeative that the greater part of them never walked round the suburbs once in their lives.
Part of the ancient structure of these baths still exists, and pieces of inscriptions are observed in different places.
The neighbourhood of the Desert, where the greater part of the year the air is filled with hot particles of sand, is very unfavourable to the sight; the dazzling whiteness of the whitewashed houses also greatly injures the eyes.
But, on all Moorish feastdays, lascivious actions of men and women are an indispensable part of their entertainment.
The greater part of the royal family reside at Tafilett, the ancient country of the Sherfah, or Shereefs, and is still especially appropriated for their residence.
These treasures consist of jewels, bars of gold and silver, and money in the two precious metals, the greater partbeing Spanish and Mexican dollars.
The Bas-el-wad (or head of the river) is very properly the name of the upper part of the river; when passing through Taroudant it takes the name of Sous.
The Pass of Teniah which leads from Algiers to Mediah is, therefore, included in the principal chain of thatpart of the Regency.
A part of these people were called also Nudides, which is perhaps considered the same term as nomades.
It is not a part of my plan to give any particular description of them.
Jean Bart and his elderly adviser, Sauret, were, however, destined soon to find employ elsewhere, the occasion of their leaving the Cochon Gras being an exhibition of wanton cruelty on the part of their captain.
I am willing to take my greater part of duty, but you leave too much to my share.
At daybreak they were on either side of her, blazing away, the English vessel making every effort to escape, while maintaining creditably her part in the fighting, and the three of them ran into the English fleet.
On his next ship, the Grenedan, he took a prominent partin the capture of three out of a convoy of fifteen English ships off the south-west coast of Ireland.
There are many instances upon record of spirited and successful defence, even against a very superior force, on the part of these armed traders, which have frequently been cited as privateer actions.
This extreme reluctance on Selkirk's part to sail again under the famous navigator constitutes a very strong indictment against Dampier as commander of a privateer; nothing, indeed, could well be stronger.
I accepted my part in the common life, and of my own life preserved only certain mild delights and dull passive joys, which became milder and duller as the years went by.
Perhaps he did, but it was a part of his way of living, and he could not rest content with his relation with her, except he had also his idea of her.
The news of the war had only just reached that part of the country, and he heard men talking of the glorious victory.
There was such beauty in her, and he had failed to make it his, a part of himself, and in his blundering efforts to teach her, to lead her on to the realization and gift of herself, he had wounded her even when he most adored her.
In a new thoroughfare driven boldly through the most ancient part of the city and flanked absurdly with common terraces of houses, they found a thin crowd standing in expectation.
Mr. Mole insisted that Matilda should play the part of Iphigenia, and Mrs. Copas was given Clytemnestra wherewith to do her worst.
If more, then I am plunged in error and confusion; if less, then am I the captive of my own indolence, and such for the greater part of my life I have been.
The "second girl" was ill; her understudy had been called away to the sick bed of her only surviving aunt, and she had been chosen to play the part at a matinee to see if she could do it.
Had it not played its part in the tragi-comedy that was not yet come to its climax?
Almost best of all he liked the destructive part of the undertaking.
With that remarkable person he composed a version of "Iphigenia," for from his first sketch of the play Mr. Copas had had his eye on Agamemnon as a part worthy of his powers.
It never struck her as strange that she should be given no more of a play than her own part to read, and if she had been given the play would probably not have read it.
He was reaching the constructive part of his work, and it began to take shape as an exposition of the methods by which the essential Matilda might have been freed of the diffidence and self-distrust which hemmed her in.
Keats was our last splendor,--then there is an unfilled gap, bridged in part by Tennyson.
Zephoranim perceived this touch of indecision on the part of his men, and his black brows contracted in an ominous frown.
The only mysterious part of the affair is this 'Field of Ardath,' .
Arrived at the centre of that part of the vault where the skeleton crowd was thickest, this horrible cortege halted, while one of the masked personages undid from his girdle a large bunch of keys.
I have always to tone down the egotistical part of it a little, especially with authors, for if I were to write out exactly what THEY separately say of their contemporaries, it would be simply frightful!
Even the venerable hermit Elzear might have shared in the conspiracy, and this "Edris," as she called herself, was no doubt perfectly trained in the part she had to play!
Prophet penetrated every part of the spacious square like a sonorous bell ringing over a still landscape: "O divine Spirit of Song pent up in gross clay, was ever mortal more gifted than thou!
Gliding along with that graceful, almost phantom-like swiftness of movement that was so much a part of his manner, Sah-luma escorted his visitor to the further end of the great hall.
The greater part of them accepted the Senate's terms; and only those remained in the field who had gone to war in the hope of recovering the lost independence which their ancestors had so long heroically defended.
Pompey gave as his part the legion which he had lent to Caesar for the last campaign.
Verres dropped his defence and fled, and part of his spoils was recovered.
To be a soldier was partof the business of his life, and military training was an essential feature of his education.
He had been called to account for the part of his conduct for which he most admired himself.
The young prince returned to Africa loaded with distinctions, and the king, being now afraid to pass him over, named him as joint-heir with his children to a third part of Numidia.
To him it appeared that he was required to part with his own army, while Pompey was forming another.
But the morality of habit, though the most important element in human conduct, is still but a part of it.
These colonists, called Boii, had refused to take part in the rising; and Vercingetorix, turning in contempt from Brutus, had gone off to punish them.
Caesar had been urged by letter to take part in the movement, and he may have hurried home either to examine the prospects of success or perhaps to prevent an attempt which, under the circumstances, he might think criminal and useless.
The Gauls proper were divided and overawed; but the Belgians of the north were not prepared to part so easily with their liberty.
They succeed, and they forget why they succeed, and in partattribute their fortune to their own skill.
He is part trader, part receiver of stolen goods, part thief, part carrier of messages and information between thieves.
Would you, therefore, play the part of such a friend?
I was never again to attempt the part of a fine gentleman--and she would live wholly among fine gentlemen.
Shall a trifle of L300 part two old friends, colonel?
Well, Anastasia, the result of the affair is that I have now arrived at perfect confidence on the part of my old friend the guardian.
It was reported that her love of the card table had greatly impaired her income: the world said that her own private dowry was wholly gone and a large part of her jointure.
But he had been met by a man of law and by accounts of a most complicated kind, and by the direct refusal to part with any money until a final release had been obtained for the guardian.
But in this crowning act of treachery, I rejoice that I have had neither part nor lot.
You will represent to your principals that everypart of this complicated estate is involved with the whole transactions which precede it.
Molly is like me; she will expect the whole of her husband, not a part of him.
For my own part I start for London quite early--at five o'clock.
For my own part it was always understood between us that I too was to enter his service, but as a sailor, not as a clerk.
The coasting schooners were apt to give that part of the coast a wide berth, owing to its sunken reefs and awkward currents.
The gulls overhead, however, gathered down with excited cries, seeking a chance to takepart in the scuffle.
The loon had come by this time to a part of the lake where the depth was not more than six or seven feet, and the bottom was of rich firm mud, covered with rank growths.
From the lower part of the neck hung a fine fringe of vaporous rusty-gray plumes, which lightly veiled the chestnut-colored breast.
Instantly, with all the force of his powerful neck-muscles, he drove his beak half-way through the fleshy part of his old enemy's arm.
Then, behind the shelter of a stranded floe, she drew herself out, at the same time flattening herself to the rock till she seemed a part of it.
It was as if a red-hot iron was jabbed straight upward through the tender back partof his throat, and a swarm of stars exploded in his brain.
For a long time, however, they kept their array unbroken, fearing a trick on the part of their adversaries.
In perhaps fifteen minutes more, the flying-squirrels seemed to make up their minds that the danger had removed to some other part of the forest.
Taking it all together the evidence is such that we cannot suppose predaceous insects to pay any attention to warning colours, and, therefore, we cannot regard them as playing any part in connection with mimetic resemblance.
Consequently the argument brought forward in the earlier part of this chapter against the establishing of such a likeness by a long series of slight variations is equally valid for Muellerian mimicry[37].
Whether completely eaten or not the Acraeines were apparently sufficiently damaged to prevent their taking any further part in the propagation of their species.
Nor is it improbable that natural selection in the form of the discriminating enemy may have played a part in connection with them, though a different one from that advocated on the current theory of mimicry.
In the second place when looking over collections from this part of the world one cannot help being struck by the frequency with which similar colour combinations occur over and over again in different as well as in the same groups.
In this way is simulated the brilliant abdomen of the moth by a butterfly, in which, as in its relations, this part is of a dark and sombre hue.
Also they stand out for the most partmore or less at right angles to the wing[19], and the neck by which they are joined to the wing membrane is very short.
In attempting to come to a decision as to the part played by birds in the destruction of butterflies an evident desideratum is a knowledge of the contents of the stomachs of freshly killed birds.
But such action on the part of natural selection is quite distinct from that postulated on the mimicry hypothesis.
In this way was offered a comparatively simple method of getting over the difficulty of applying the principle of natural selection to the initial variations in a mimetic approach on the part of one species to another.
Such cases as these, in which the creature exhibits a resemblance to some part of its natural surroundings, should be classified as cases of "protective resemblance" in contradistinction to mimicry proper.
Fryer, who recently devoted the best part of two years to breeding the different forms of this butterfly in Ceylon[45].
These facts are interpreted by Carpenter as follows:-- On the mainland where the models are abundant there is a vigorous action on the part of natural selection.
Although neither carpenter nor bricklayer was employed in the construction of this cottage, it was as neat a fisherman's cabin as any in that part of England.
Think of a plan, and I will do mypart as far as my strength will go.
Lord Robert well knew that the dog's accidentally chasing the hare was perfectly involuntary on the part of Philip, who was scarcely conscious of it before the poor animal was put to death.
Another article of commerce, which is sold to great advantage in England, Captain Ridley made part of his cargo, viz.
Travers had spent the chief part of his life at sea, and had seen and suffered much.
Philip did not part without some tokens of his enemy's vengeance; but he certainly remained victor in the contest.
The Princess played the part of Venus; two of the Regent's mistresses those of Minerva and Juno.
He is in a dream, which he, as it were, acts after his thoughts; occasionally he remembers on the following day some of the incidents of the night before, as part of a dream.
There, under a very different name from that by which he has here been designated, he played an important partin the stirring epoch that succeeded the death of Ferdinand the Well-beloved.
They were to be seen seated on the front part of the carriage of Madame Law, striving to obtain from her a profitable friendship.
It is almost part of my profession," replied Magnian laughing.
But on some, and for the most part trivial occasions, we seem endowed with another sort of perception, which is either direct, or dependent on new modes of sensation.
On every occasion its confirmation followed, not without amazement on the part of those who gave it.
I shall probably pass part of this winter there, and my stay would be made very agreeable by the society of yourself and Madame Bouchereau.
She plays an important partin the clever plot, which, although complicated, is perfectly clear.
Having, by the adoption of Froidevaux, alienated the greaterpart of his fortune from his nephew's children, the baron is resolved to secure them the reversion of their grandmother's ample jointure.
This part of his life-plan, however, he never carried out.
Through the greaterpart of Murillo's life he painted for his beautiful Seville.
This panel is, of course, the principalpart of the altar-piece.
When the Spaniards sent them from their country, after they had lived there for seven hundred years, they lost their best citizens, and the most beautiful and highly cultivated part of Spain was henceforth to be comparatively desolate.
Events proved that this was to be his last picture, for, while trying to reach the upper part of it, he fell from the scaffolding, receiving injuries from which he died two years later.
The softly flowing way in which the color leaves his brush is, perhaps, the most inimitable part of his art.
All through his life he devoted some part of each day, however busy he was with his painting, to general reading.
Hardly less beautiful is the "Madonna Foligno," so named from the distant view of the town of Foligno seen under a rainbow in the central part of the picture.
By the duties of his office, he was obliged to take an active part in the festivities attending the marriage of Louis XIV.
So fine a colorist was he, however, and so indispensable a part of his art did he consider the coloring that even the pictures classed as cold are radiant with his lovely, mellow colors.
Elevated plains, rounded by snow-capped mountains, and swept during a large part of the year by chilling winds, are not adapted to inspire men to produce great works of art.
On all the great section of Andalusia, the most southernpart of Spain, the Moors left marks in buildings and in cultivation, that it will take centuries yet to sweep away.