All worked well for a time, when one day, alas, under great provocation, the girl sloughed her ladylike manners, and took on the glossary of the road and camp.
Non-comps are gleefullysloughed in the army, just as they are in a railroad-office or a department-store.
You've fairly sloughed the old skin; but give the sun time to toughen the new one.
The exuvia of the cirri are sloughedfrom the Balanidae about every week in summer; and perhaps this process is coetaneous with an addition to the valves.
The corrugation is the cicatrice left where once was attached the umbilical cord, and whence its remains, having died, sloughed away.
You can have no doubt that every one of these scars indicates where a leaf has grown, where it has waved its time, and whence, after death and decay, it at length sloughed away.
The skinsloughed at places where blisters were applied.
Nasmyth staggered into a very small room, which had a rude wooden bunk in it, and with considerable difficulty sloughed off his wet things and put on somebody else's clothing.
Nasmyth sloughed off his dripping garments, and was asleep in five minutes after he had crawled into his bunk.
Each time a piece of it sloughed off, I told the story again in print, "lest we forget.
Nor had the Bend simply sloughed off its wickedness, for it to lodge and take root in some other place.
Small snails make up an important part of the diet, and the skinks often eat their own sloughed skins.
When the scab is sloughed off, a slightly convex surface of delicate, pale-colored new skin of the regenerating tail, is exposed.
Where the periosteum had sloughed the bone was granulating, and at the time of the report skin-grafting was shortly to be tried.
At the age of sixty-six he was confined to bed by subacute bronchitis, and during this period his whole penis became gangrenous and sloughed off.
Inflammation set in and nearly all the fingers and toes sloughed of.
Now, those lads that we left back in Utica will more than likely get sloughed into jail when they get to boozin'.
Why, las' year the blokes more thansloughed in money around the Ponce de Leon Hotel in St. Aug'stine.
He'd reported it but he had been sloughed off like the rest.
But, knowing that the articles were pro-saucer, the writers were unceremoniously sloughed off.
Two that I remember Jerry's showing me made me wonder how the UFO's could be sloughed off so lightly.
A mountainous iceberg while drifting slowly with the current sloughed off so much from one side that its centre of gravity was displaced and the mountain of ice turned a complete somersault before it settled to rest.
In the following month the feet of Corporal Ellison were so badly frozen that they sloughed off, as did several of his fingers.
Not only had that old evil personality been sloughed off like a larval skin; he had come forth from it another creature, a being lovable, wise, tender, full of charm.
Wanst in a long while they'd dhrag him off to church with his head down: that was always afther he'd been sloughed up f'r wan thing or another.
The lower, coarse and more savage are gradually sloughed off.
Many of the serious chronic aftereffects of these diseases are due to too early feeding, which does not allow the healing forces of Nature time to rebuild sloughed membranes and injured organs.
These sloughed membranes give the stools of the typhoid fever patient their peculiar pea soup appearance.
This hyæna was, however, very fat, and the wound she had received had long since healed up after all the broken pieces of bone had sloughed out.
Is he not aware that his spotless raiment betrays him, or does he trust that he may be mistaken for a white stone or a scroll of bark sloughed from a white birch?
The coarse-grained snow is strewn thickly with shards of bark that the trees have sloughed in their long hibernation, with shreds and tatters of their tempest-torn branches.
Lizards, like snakes, have a scaly skin covered with a thin, horny pellicle which is shed from time to time, flaking off in pieces except in the wormlike species, where it is sloughed whole as by snakes.
We got sloughedonce to-day, and had to carry our loads on our backs.
V: A Thirsty Nation's Need So I sloughedoff a good many and a good many sloughed off me; and a working basis was secured.
If after the stump has sloughed there seems to be any protrusion, or indeed any ulcerated look about the naval, it is best to bathe the child on your lap.
Until the stump of the cord has sloughed off, a baby should never be put into the tub.
The man to whom I allude, however, recovered, retaining a part of the penis, as well as a considerable portion of its integuments; the rest sloughed and were discharged.
When any portion has given way, of course no one can contemplate reduction; and when the whole calibre has sloughed it is absurd to attempt separation of the adhesions which must exist, dividing the external from the internal parts.
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