He called to tell William about the "Prout woman" before we had had time to unpack our clothes and commentaries.
The next winter Sal Prout died of smallpox, after nursing a community of sawmill hands farther up in the mountains who had been stricken with the disease, and many of whom must have died but for her care.
I have been reading the Bridgewater treatise, and am now trying to understand Prout upon Chemistry.
The manner in which these blunt timber carvings are drawn by Prout is just as provincial as the carvings themselves.
Hic apparet in bona altitudine polus Antarcticus, et incipit modò apparere in alta Lybia, ita quod in alta Æthiopia eleuatur octodecim gradibus, prout ipse prohaui Astrolabio.
Promisi in superioribus aliquid narrare de vita Mahometi legislatoris Sarracenorum, prout vidi in scriptis, vel audiui in partibus illis.
In this edition the words read "prout tibi placeret," but a copy at Lambeth in which the page has been reset, has "prout tibi placet.
Zenas Prout tells a story to show why Eden Village is exempt.
Until such time Mr. Zenas Prout and Zephania, in fact the whole Prout family, there to take care of the cottage.
Mrs. Prout is coming over to cook for me and Zephania is to serve.
But before bedtime even that point was definitely settled, Zenas Prout 2nd having kept the store open a full half-hour later than usual to accommodate delayed seekers after knowledge.
When he returned to the store Mr. Prout was weighing out sugar.
Prout said he had had some a few weeks ago, but they were sold.
Mr. Prout ran his eye down the list dubiously, checking now and then.
Brother Prout had approved, and the matter had been settled with little difficulty.
Father Prout gave to all of his converts a choice in the form of their baptism.
Prout thought that the reaction was due to free Hydrochloric acid.
Prout that healthy urine is the best solvent that we are able to supply.
Nelson Prout said he was going to take it up with the Principal.
It seemed odd to Martie that Henny was driving Mrs. Prout into town with an air of actual importance; Henny was clean, and the old lady had on cotton gloves and a stiff gray percale.
Down near the old Archer ranch, Henry Prout was driving his mother into town.
Prout advanced this startling idea at first tentatively, in an anonymous publication; but afterwards he espoused it openly and urged its tenability.
Prout felt that it could not be accidental, and he could think of no tenable explanation, unless it be that the atoms of the various alleged elements are made up of different fixed numbers of hydrogen atoms.
Sherard remained chatting with Marie till Prout returned, and then, raising his hat to her, bade them good-night.
But when Prout boarded the labour schooner Mana there was not a native left.
Prout laughed ironically as he repeated Sherard's words "coddled and petted!
And every now and then, when business took him to Honolulu, Prout would call at the Mission School and try to speak hopefully to her.
Prout murmured something in reply, and then the captain of the Mana and he parted.
With the native supporting him, Prout rode along the road to the Estate gates.
Only a few days previously he had made a fresh agreement with Prout to remain for another two years.
When he returned to Kalahua with his wife, Sherard met them on the verandah of his house, and Prout wondered at the remarkable change in his manner, for even to women Sherard was coarse and tyrannical.
But, for all that, Prout did not trust Sherard, and he made up his mind to leave the estate when his two years' engagement came to an end.
And Prout had "thumped" the evil-faced Chileno very badly one day for beating a native nearly to death.
For nearly a year Prout and Marie Courtayne waited and hoped for some tidings of the missing ship, but none came.
He drew her slender figure to him with his failing hands and kissed her with pallid lips, and then Prout the trader gave up the battle of life.
If you are not satisfied with me you can bring him here to-morrow if you like," Prout had said coldly to him one day.
PROUT has been enabled to deduce the following general law; "that, in urinary calculi, a decided deposition of the mixed phosphates is not followed by other depositions.
PROUT remarks, that they are very difficult to regulate.
PROUT combats very successfully the opinion, generally entertained by chemists, that the power of healthy urine to redden litmus depends on the presence of free lithic acid.
PROUT as a chemist, and his reputation as an accurate observer of nature, much new light was naturally expected as the result of his observations.
PROUT begins his treatise with some introductory remarks on the composition of the urine, and on urinary derangements generally.
PROUT in this species of gravel is as follows: First, a strict attention to diet, avoiding the hurtful articles already enumerated.
PROUT gives a number of cases, from which he draws the following conclusions: "1st.
PROUT proceeds to the consideration of the diseases of the urinary organs themselves; which he divides into functional, mechanical, and organic.
PROUT calculates, from the data collected by him, that about one-third of the urinary calculi which occur, are of the lithic acid species, and that another third are formed on a nucleus of this acid.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prout" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.